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  2. DiAnna Schimek - Wikipedia

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    Schimek was elected in 1988 to represent the 27th Nebraska legislative district and reelected in 1992, 1996, 2000, and 2004. In 2007, she sat on the Business and Labor and Urban Affairs committees as well as the Committee on Committees and chairs the Government, Military and Veterans' Affairs.

  3. Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    View from space of Omaha and Council Bluffs. Standard definitions for United States metropolitan areas were created in 1949; the first census which had metropolitan area data was the 1950 census. At that time, the OmahaCouncil Bluffs metropolitan area comprised three counties: Douglas and Sarpy in Nebraska, and Pottawattamie in Iowa.

  4. Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    According to an article by Time, the chamber partnered with several Nebraska-based businesses that agreed to collectively donate $800 every time Manning said "Omaha" during the AFC Championship football game on January 19, 2014, against the New England Patriots. Manning is known for yelling the city's name at the line of scrimmage prior to plays.

  5. The Business Council - Wikipedia

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    The Business Council allows global CEOs to gather and network along with leaders in politics, science, and academia. [6] The organization is guided by the belief that the business community's contributions to public discourse and governance are in the interest of the common good of the American people. [7] [8]

  6. First National Business Park - Wikipedia

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    First National Business Park is located at 144th & Dodge Streets, just north of Boys Town in West Omaha. [1] CB Richard Ellis regards the park as Omaha's "most prestigious location". [2] It was a significant part of the largest annexation in Omaha's history, which former mayor Hal Daub called for in 1999. [3] [failed verification]

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  8. Downtown Omaha - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Omaha is the central business, government and social core of the OmahaCouncil Bluffs metropolitan area, U.S. state of Nebraska. The boundaries are Omaha 's 20th Street on the west to the Missouri River on the east and the centerline of Leavenworth Street on the south to the centerline of Chicago Street on the north, also including ...

  9. Lawrence Hamlar - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Harrison Hamlar, also known as L.H. Hamlar or Larry Hamlar (November 27, 1921 – December 31, 2003) was a prominent African-American civic leader, businessman, and philanthropist in Roanoke, Virginia.