Hi Stestime,
Yes, I do work in the area - but my company is BIG on offshoring all our work

which is one of the reasons that I am pursuing a second career. Since you are just starting your pre-reqs, you should be able to take those all in the evening (I did).
Have you attended LBCC in the past? I ask because of the way they schedule registration for classes - the more credits you have under your belt, the higher or sooner you can sign up for the next semester. Are you already enrolled in the classes that you want? If not, and you can get on the waiting list for the Anatomy class, don't lose hope - go to the first class and the instructor MAY have space - though this is not always the case - you just have to keep trying.

It took me 3 semesters before I got into Anatomy.
As far as an evening RN program - you may want to check out some of the other local CCs and see what they offer as well. My CNA instructor told us not to put all of our 'eggs in one basket' and apply to as many of the local programs as possible. Or wait until you have all or almost all of your pre-reqs completed before looking into a program that will fit your needs.
LBCC RN program really wants you to be ready to graduate BEFORE getting in or at least they say it's 'highly recommended' - so if you have other general ed classes that you need to take, you may want to take those as well before applying.
Since you work for a hospital, you may want to ask if they will work around your RN school schedule. I heard that LB memorial offers help if you sign a 2 year contract (though from what I've seen on this board, no one recommends signing a contract for that long

). I guess it is personal preference.
Anyway, this is longer than I intended - good luck. Let me know how it works out for you!