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According to an article by Time, the chamber partnered with several Nebraska-based businesses that agreed to collectively donate $800 every time Manning said "Omaha" during the AFC Championship football game on January 19, 2014, against the New England Patriots. Manning is known for yelling the city's name at the line of scrimmage prior to plays.
Pages in category "Organizations based in Omaha, Nebraska" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. ... Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce; I.
That same year the Omaha Chamber of Commerce said that "Livestock is Omaha’s lifeblood," and by 1959 the Omaha World-Herald said that the industry was "the backbone of Omaha's economy ever since the first steer trotted into its pens in 1884." [4]
University of Nebraska at Omaha: 2007 () Bart Vargas sculpture: fiberglass: 6' x 5' Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce Omaha's Cultural Quilt: CenturyLink Center: 2005 () Various artists sculpture: Plant Life: CenturyLink Center: 2005 () David Helm sculpture: steel: 15' tall Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts: Part of Art 4 Omaha Pyrata: 101 ...
Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce; S. Southroads Technology Plaza This page was last edited on 5 September 2020, at 23:35 (UTC). ...
The area is on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district, and borders the former site of the Jobbers Canyon Historic District, as well as the extant Omaha Rail and Commerce Historic District and the Warehouses in Omaha MPS. There is a walking tour of historic buildings available from the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. There ...
KETV Newswatch 7 interviewed some residents of Omaha and they were divided on the slogan itself. [7] In 2015, the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) recognized We Don't Coast with its annual “Award of Excellence,” and noted that the momentum of its grass roots movement was the root of its current and future success. [8]
The Omaha Chamber of Commerce has taken to referring to any area east of 72nd street as "east Omaha". [2] ... "At Omaha, the river crested at 22.45 feet (6.84 m) and ...