Radio Station Information
KMLV 88.1 FM
City of License:
Ralston, NE
Format:
Christian Contemporary
Market:
Omaha, NE
Web site:
http://www.klove.com/
Live Stream:
https://listen.klove.com/
Owner:
Educational Media Foundation
Phone:
800-525-5683
KMLV is an FM non-commercial radio station broadcasting at 88.1 MHz. The station is licensed to Ralston, NE and is part of the Omaha, NE radio market. The station broadcasts Christian Contemporary music programming and goes by the name "K-Love" on the air. KMLV is owned by Educational Media Foundation.
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Model train show this weekend at the Ramada Inn at 72nd street. Come see the trains!!
We’ll have 11 model train layouts running, with trains from small to large for unlimited railroad fun.
Thomas the Tank Engine will be running. Free Halloween candy to kids in costume on Saturday
20 dealers will be attending with all sorts of railroad merchandise for sale
Saturday October 31st and Sunday Nov 1st 9am till 4pm
$7 per person, family $20. Children under 12 free admission
www.Omahatrains.com for more information
Event is hosted by the Western Heritage Division of the National Model Railroad Association
The Western Heritage Division of the NMRA National Model Rail Road Association is a 501c corporation in Omaha Nebraska. Its mission is to develop the technical skills of persons engaged in the art and craft of model railroading and promote fellowship among model railroaders.
For more information contact:
Bob Finkenbiner
402-933-5456 H / 402-290-4679 C
Finkenbiner@cox.net
By: Bob Finkenbiner on October 31, 2015
Good afternoon! I am inquiring about any Christmas programs who buy gifts for children whose parent is incarcerated. Three children under the age of 7 whose father is an Iraq vet with severe PTSD and is in Douglas County jail. Grandparents have taken them in but only bring home $30,000 per year. They are using food banks as well. Any help is appreciated. Thank you! Peg Smith
By: Peg Smith on October 5, 2020
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