Jim Smith has a plan for Nebraska. The former state legislator is not running for a higher office. He is...
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Read moreKristin Williams is well-known in the Omaha nonprofit sector—having been a tireless public servant and nonprofit manager for the last...
Read moreKarie Milford’s new office speaks volumes about her real estate business. She opened Milford Real Estate Group in March 2018...
Read more"Why wouldn’t you go start the business you want?” Nicole Bianchi said. She credits that question, posed by her husband...
Read moreSara Howard made state history in 2012 when she was elected to represent District 9 in the Nebraska Legislature. Her...
Read moreValerie Calderon has spent the last decade working as a senior consultant at Gallup, an analytics and advice firm that...
Read moreHumanities Nebraska has a mission to ensure that humanities experiences are available across the state, from west to east, and...
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Read moreSometime during the second half of the 1980s Omaha became known as the “Telecommunications Capital of the World” due to...
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