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Crystal Rhoades, a member of the Metropolitan Community College Board of Governors, narrowly won the Democratic primary over attorney Jim Esch and John Green, a member of the Omaha Public Power District Board of Directors. [8]
In 2014, OPPD joined the newly created Southwest Power Pool. In December 2019, the board of the Omaha Public Power District voted to commit to net-zero emissions by 2050. A 400- to 600-megawatt solar array is planned, as is the closing of three gas-fired power units, and the conversion of two coal-burning units to natural gas. [3]
Wayne was elected to the Nebraska Legislature for District 13 in the 2016 Nebraska elections and served until the expiration of his second term 2025. Previously, he served as president of the board of Omaha Public Schools. [1] He is a Democrat. He supports school choice. [2]
Marian Fey, former member of the Omaha public schools board [55] Ben Gray, Omaha city councilman [55] Jay Irwin, member of the Ralston school board [55] Tim Rouse, former president of the Omaha city council; Amanda Ryan, member of the Omaha public school board [55] Marque Snow, president of the Omaha public school board [55] Jim Suttle, former ...
The school board results mark a strong reaffirmation of the Aug. 1 primary election results that ousted three public officials over an illegal vote to defy Washington state COVID mandates last year.
Sara Howard, member of the Omaha Public Power District board and former state senator [9] Steve Lathrop, state senator [2] Alisha Shelton, behavioral health clinical supervisor and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2020 (unsuccessfully ran for U.S. House) [61] Tony Vargas, state senator (unsuccessfully ran for U.S. House) [62]
After months of lead-up, voters have made their choices for the next members of Centre County’s school boards. Thirty-four candidates ran for the 23 open school board seats across Centre County.
Omaha Public Schools (OPS) is the largest school district in the state of Nebraska, United States. This public school district serves a diverse community of about 52,000 students at over 80 elementary and secondary schools in Omaha. Its district offices are located in the former Tech High at 30th and Cuming Streets.