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The KPTM news department made plans for expansion in 1998 with the launch of a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-hour morning newscast, Good Day, as well as an 11 a.m. newscast. Pappas invested $1.5 million in new equipment and a new news set and doubled the news staffing. The previous set was then shipped to the Pappas-owned Nebraska Television Network (NTV) in ...
Lorin Miller (1800 – September 30, 1888) was an early citizen of Omaha, Nebraska. ... From 1866 to 1867, Miller served as mayor of Omaha and police magistrate. [1]
KETV first signed on the air 68 years ago on September 17, 1957; it was Omaha's third television station (behind WOW-TV, channel 6, now WOWT and KMTV, channel 3).The station has been an ABC affiliate from its debut (and the only one in Omaha that has never changed its affiliation); KETV is the second full-time ABC affiliate in the Omaha market; KOLN-TV in Lincoln previously served as Omaha's ...
Thomas Carlin (July 18, 1789 – February 14, 1852), a farmer, soldier and Jacksonian Democrat, was the seventh Governor of Illinois (from 1838 to 1842) and also served in both houses of the Illinois General Assembly. [1]
Miller has been recognized for decades of care provided to children. [4] She was the first female to serve as president of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, [5] and also the first female board member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. [1] [6] Miller died on September 28, 2021, in Holland, MI. [7] [8]
James E. Boyd — Mayor of Omaha, 1881–1883 and 1885–1887; seventh Governor of the state of Nebraska [17] L. Brent Bozell, Jr. — conservative activist and Catholic writer [18] Marlon Brando — actor [9] [failed verification] Wade Brorby — United States federal appellate judge; Mildred D. Brown — founder of the Omaha Star [19]
Omaha was established in 1871 as a stop along the Springfield and Illinois South Eastern Railway. A baggage master working for the railroad, Henry Pearce, named the settlement for Omaha, Nebraska, where he had previously worked as a baggage master. After an initial attempt at incorporation failed in 1875, Omaha successfully incorporated in 1888 ...