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  • Modern ambient and experimental music on 91.5 KIOS-FM.
  • Maria Corpuz talks to Stephanie Finklea and Alex O’Hanlon, two urban farmers who are involved with a number of organizations promoting food sovereignty and agriculture in Omaha.
  • We visit Omaha's Gene Leahy Mall for the fireworks show asking people what the 4th of July means to them.
  • Do Space’s official Grand Opening at its new location within the Abrahams Library branch at 5111 North 90th Street (90th and Fort Street) takes place this Saturday, June 24th, from 9am-4pm. The official ribbon-cutting ceremony will mark the beginning of the day filled with innovation, exploration, and fun. Throughout the day, there will be range of activities and demonstrations for members of all ages, tech prizes, and Do Space cookies and other refreshments. Come in, sign up for a free membership, and see what you can do at the Do Space. Also, David Dick book talks Nineteen Claws and a Blackbird by Agustina Bazterrica.
  • Joe Saunders started the first known car rental company in the United States in Omaha, Nebraska. Learn about the Saunders System and how it got its start.
  • Modern ambient and experimental music on 91.5 KIOS-FM.
  • Maria Corpuz talks to San Antonio-based artist Jennifer Ling Datchuk, whose exhibition “Eat Bitterness” is on display through Sept.r 17 at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts.
  • Friends of Omaha Public Library is a volunteer run nonprofit dedicated to raising money for Omaha Public Library, providing volunteers, and promoting the library to the greater community. Part of that support comes from the funds they raise through their book sales at the W. Clarke Swanson Branch every Thursday and first Saturday of the month both from 10am-3pm. We also have Amy Wenzel book talk The Girl with All the Gifts by Mike Carey.
  • Omaha’s historic Parks and Boulevards System, designed by landscape architect H.W.S. Cleveland, is a comprehensive, interconnected park system for the city of Omaha. It is part of the legacy left by the leadership of George L. Miller, president of Omaha’s first Board of Park Commissioners in 1889.
  • The KIOS 91.5 FM Blues Chart for June, 2023
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