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A survey launched last week will gather feedback that will inform a new facilities plan for the Omaha Public Library’s 12 metro-area branches, including the Millard branch shown in the photo.
The Omaha Public Library’s operating budget will also increase in 2024 by over 8%. ... The city has also earmarked $80 million in its long-range plans of building a joint police-fire ...
The Omaha Housing Authority proposes to move its headquarters to the library building, which had been converted to offices for lawyers and the Central High School Foundation, among others. The ...
The Omaha Public Library Board of Trustees took its first steps to move its downtown library branch from South 15th Street to 14th and Jones Streets.Board members approved two lease agreements ...
The Omaha Housing Authority can rent its downtown office building back from Douglas County for $1 a month, if the county's purchase of the building goes through.
View the Omaha World-Herald Sunrise Edition for Thursday, July 19, 2018
World Stereoview Collection. The 1259 image world stereoview collection was given to Omaha Public Library by Charles Nelson Dietz (1853-1933) who made his fortune in Omaha in the lumber business. From 1912 to 1930 Mr. Dietz served as President of the Omaha Public Library Board, and until his death in 1933, as President Emeritus.
The Do Space moved to the Abrahams Branch to make way for OPL’s new Central Omaha public library, set to open in 2026. The new library will have a dedicated Do Space on the second floor. Hours ...
The oldest banking institution in Nebraska is the United States National Bank located in the center of this image at the northwest corner of 16th & Farnam. The building seen here was their fourth building built and opened in 1915, on the site where their third building had been located. The building was razed in the 1990s and was replaced with ...
The index includes: the name, age, sex, marital status, occupation, residence, date of death, duration of illness, date of interment, and place of interment. The records after 1904 are of South Omaha. The microfilm is at the Omaha Public Library Administration Building and Genealogy Room. The call number is Nebraska Reference 929.3782254.