BELLEVUE, Neb. (KMTV) – Local nonprofits helped motel residents fill out applications and connected them with other resources to help them find new housing.
- Local nonprofits met with motel residents.
- Nonprofits connected them with resources to help them find a new place to live.
- Sources told KMTV the government plans to seize the property.
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“I’m scared, I’m upset, I’m depressed for my family,” said Angela Kidder, who has been living in the Bellevue Motel since October.
Kidder and other guests are in the Bellevue motel because they don’t have another place to stay. Now, they are scrambling trying to a find a new home they can afford…