KETV's Waverle Monroe looks into Omaha's Broadview Hotel, its connection to local black history, and how its mission has ...
KETV checks out weather at Black History Month walk ...
While Blacks met in private homes for worship as early as 1860 in Omaha, the first organized church, St. John's A.M.E., held ...
In 2012-13, the Historical Pioneer Research Group of Omaha surveyed the site, between Fort Calhoun and Blair, of the largely forgotten Fair View cemetery that was the burial ground for the Mormons’ ...
On this day in 1869, Omaha hosted its first public sale of land under the provisions of the Homestead Act of 1862. The sale marked a key moment in the organized settlement of Nebraska’s eastern ...
January 27, 1865 - A prairie fire was started purposefully by Nebraska ranchers and those at military outposts along the ...
Better known as becoming the first Native American woman to receive a medical degree, Susan La Flesche, along with her sister Rosalie, made significant contributions to the anthropological study and ...
FORT CALHOUN, Neb. (WOWT) - Fort Atkinson, the earliest U.S. Military post west of the Missouri River, was established in 1820 after the site was recommended by members of the Lewis and Clark ...