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  2. Government of Omaha - Wikipedia

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    The current Mayor of Omaha is Jean Stothert, a member of the Republican Party.The City Clerk is Dan Esch, a member of the Democratic Party and members of the City Council are Pete Festerson, Council President from District 1; Juanita Johnson from 2; Danny Begley from 3; Ron Hug from 4; Don Rowe from 5; Brinker Harding from 6 and; Aimee Melton, [3] Council Vice President from 7.

  3. Category:Office buildings in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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  5. Omaha City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Omaha City Hall is located at 1819 Farnam Street in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. It is the seat of government for the City of Omaha. See also

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  8. Category : Skyscraper office buildings in Omaha, Nebraska

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  9. Bubble tea - Wikipedia

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    This soon ended because of the intense competition and price wars among shops. [46] As a result, most bubble tea shops closed and bubble tea lost its popularity by 2003. [46] When Taiwanese chains like Koi and Gong Cha came to Singapore in 2007 and 2009, the beverage experienced only short resurgences in popularity. [47]