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  2. Economy of Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Omaha, Nebraska is linked to the city's status as a major commercial hub in the Midwestern United States since its founding in 1854. Dubbed the "Motor Mouth City" by The New York Times , [ 1 ] Omaha is widely regarded as the telecommunications capital of the United States.

  3. Umoⁿhoⁿ Nation Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    In the years prior to 2023 the school engaged in a community garden project that focused on health and post-school career prospects. [4] It is a part of a Nebraska Jobs for America's Graduates (JAG) program. By 2024 the school began using the program to have a cafeteria that is focused on Native American cuisine. [5]

  4. Platte Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Platte Institute has promoted the reduction of occupational and business licensing requirements in Nebraska, [16] [17] collaborating on these efforts with the ACLU of Nebraska and state Senator Laura Ebke, among others. [18] The group has advocated for prison reform and reducing Nebraska's incarceration rate.

  5. Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Covering 4,407 square miles (11,410 km 2) and with a population of 967,604 (2020), [2] the Omaha metropolitan area is the most populous in both Nebraska and Iowa (although the Des Moines–West Des Moines MSA is the largest MSA centered entirely in Iowa), and is the 58th most populous MSA in the United States.

  6. List of companies based in Omaha - Wikipedia

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    Omaha's economy has grown dramatically since the early 1990s. The city has five companies that rank in the Fortune 500 . It also is the smallest city to have two major research hospitals, the University of Nebraska Medical Center and Creighton University Medical Center.

  7. Dan Osborn - Wikipedia

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    Osborn greeting supporters in Omaha, May 2024. Osborn officially announced his candidacy as an independent candidate on October 5, 2023. [8] By March 2024, he had collected 4,000 signatures from Nebraska voters, enough to be eligible for the November 2024 ballot. [20] [21] In August he submitted more than 12,000, guaranteeing his place on the ...

  8. Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Omaha (/ ˈ oʊ m ə h ɑː / OH-mə-hah) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County. [6] It is located in the Midwestern United States along the Missouri River, about 10 mi (15 km) north of the mouth of the Platte River.

  9. John A. Creighton - Wikipedia

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    In 1856 he came to Omaha as a clerk with a local merchant, and in 1860 he took two jobs moving cattle and freight from Omaha to Denver, Colorado. Around that same period Edward accepted a contract installing 700 miles (1,100 km) of the Pacific Telegraph, the First Transcontinental Telegraph in the United States. John was hired as the ...