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The center's goal is to fill a service gap in the metro area.

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The center's goal is to fill a service gap in the metro area.

The list includes four senators who supported Jim Pillen in the gubernatorial primary.
Larry Langer said he quit the organization six or seven years ago because of egotistical leaders but still supports the group's mission.
The Navy hero had Omaha ties.
The canal would begin in Colorado and cross into Nebraska somewhere south of the South Platte, either into Perkins or Deuel Counties.
The race to represent the Omaha area in Congress is drawing national attention.
However, they emphasized there is more work to do.
This spring, the Nebraska Legislature passed a bill requiring the state to submit fingerprints of certain health care workers to the FBI.
Job postings for detasseling contained misleading or unrealistic job requirements that appeared to discourage local workers from applying.
State Democratic Party leaders on Tuesday criticized callous comments by Alex Stein.
The funds will be used to improve high-speed internet service.
The multi-state agency includes health centers in Omaha and Lincoln.
The site was a dangerous fire threat as well as a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
GreenSlate is seeking City of Omaha approval for $3.2 million in tax increment financing.
The store is part of a mixed-use development site proposed southeast of Omaha's 180th Street and West Maple Road.
The meeting in Omaha begins at 6 p.m.
The 50-year-old program annually distributes hundreds of thousands of tree and shrub seedlings.
However, a petition to legalize medical marijuana didn't qualify.
In the Omaha area, only about eight virgin prairie plots remain, compared to about 22 in 1980.
In Nebraska, GOP governor candidate Jim Pillen refuses to debate his Democratic challenger, State Sen. Carol Blood.