City of Omaha
Recent News About City of Omaha
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The new Douglas County residents who came from across the U.S. in 2019
7,341 people from across the country moved to Douglas County during 2019, an increase over the previous year, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
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General Contractor License Prep Test Class Town Hall Meeting to be held on March 20-31, 2023
Looking to grow your company and move up to the next level?
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Member Quick Start Town Hall Meeting to be held on March 28, 2023
Want some inside tips on how to get the most out of your Greater Omaha Chamber membership? Join us for this live,
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Baseball's Weekend Series with Wichita State Relocated
Due to inclement weather in the Omaha area, the weekend series with Wichita State originally scheduled for March 17-19 at Charles Schwab Field Omaha will be moved to Wichita, Kansas. In addition the series will be shortened to two contests, with games to be played at Tyler Field at Eck Stadium on Saturday at 1 p.m. and Sunday at 12:00 p.m.
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Baseball Drops Home Opener to Kansas State
Playing in the 2023 home opener, the Creighton Baseball team was shut out 3-0 by Kansas State on Wednesday, March 15.
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Bluejay Baseball Claims Series Opener with Eight-Run Surge in 14th
The Creighton Baseball team won a marathon contest, five hours and seven minutes, in 14 innings as the Bluejays scored eight runs in the top of the frame to earn a 13-6 victory over Wichita State on Saturday, March 18.
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Discussions planned for art exhibit on clinician well-being
Three group discussions are planned for the “Expressions of Clinician Well-Being Art Exhibit” hosted on the 8th floor of the McGoogan Library from March 16-26.
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UCP of Nebraska offer Tech Tools Library
A new collaboration between the Munroe-Meyer Institute and United Cerebral Palsy of Nebraska has created a developmental technology lending library at the MMI building at 6902 Pine St. in Omaha.
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Men's Basketball Ready For NC State in NCAA Tourney Opener
Sixth-seeded Creighton (21-12) will make its 24th NCAA Tournament appearance in school history this week when it faces 11th-seeded NC State (23-12).
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Bluejay Baseball Blasts BYU, Claiming Series with 15-5 Win
Battling mist and light rain throughout the game, the Bluejay' bats stormed out to a 15-5 win over BYU in seven innings on Saturday, March 11.
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Creighton Baseball Media Guide
The 2023 Creighton Baseball Media Guide is now on-line.
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General Contractor License Prep Test Class March 20-31, 2023
Looking to grow your company and move up to the next level? Join us and take the necessary steps in construction by preparing yourself for the City of Omaha General Contractor License Test Course.
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The College of Saint Mary softball team
The College of Saint Mary softball team closed out its trip to Arizona Monday with two losses at the Tucson Invitational Games.
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Unified Dancing Classrooms Culminating
Here are a few pictures from our Unified Dancing Classrooms Culminating Event!
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Doing Business with the City March 16, 2023
Introduction to procurement basics and opportunities with several of the City of Omaha’s departments, such as Public Works, Planning, Parks, and Human Rights and Relations.
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A local group that invites speakers to your meetings
If you belong to a local group that invites speakers to your meetings, and you think your fellow members would be interested to learn more about the streetcar,
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The Omaha Police Department's strategies
ABC News reports on the Omaha Police Department's strategies to reducing gun violence and our successful partnership with the Empowerment Network. Other cities are looking at our program and asking if it can work in their communities.
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Pledged to work with M.U.D.
We pledged to work with M.U.D. to prevent a rate increase for their customers due to construction of the streetcar, and we have successfully completed the negotiations.
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The Omaha Streetcar Authority now has a website!
The Omaha Streetcar Authority now has a website!
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Thank you to Heartland Family Services
Thank you to Heartland Family Services for coordinating assistance to the residents of Legacy Crossing