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Omaha’s Shine the Light on Hunger campaign returns for 19th year

Summary by The Reader
Omaha’s 26th annual Holiday Lights Festival is set to begin this Saturday. With that comes the return of the “Shine the Light on Hunger” campaign, which began 19 years ago when then-Omaha Mayor Hal Daub decided to include it in the Holiday Lights Festival. Rahul Sualy, vice president of information technology at Conagra Brands, said the goal this year is to provide the food equivalent of 6 million meals for the Food Bank of the Heartland to dist…
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The Reader broke the news in on Friday, November 28, 2025.
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