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First Tenants Announced for City Centre Project

Published by admin on Wed, 06/05/2019 - 12:00am

La Vista – City+Ventures an­nounced the first round of restau­rant and office tenants slated to join the mixed-use La Vista City Centre development last Friday.

At full build-out, the community along 84th Street just north of Giles Road will serve as home to a vari­ety of restaurants and bars, as well as additional office, retail and other businesses and indoor/outdoor mu­sic venue.

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Owners Should Receive Notice of Valuation Changes Soon

Published by admin on Wed, 06/05/2019 - 12:00am

Lincoln — The Nebraska Department of Revenue’s Property Assessment Division reminds property owners that real prop­erty Notices of Valuation Change should have been sent by county assessors on or before June 1.

If there was an increase or de­crease from the 2018 assessed val­uation of a real property parcel to the 2019 assessed value, the county assessor is required to send a notice of valuation change to the property owner of record as of May 20. 

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First Woman to Lead University of Nebraska as Interim President

Published by admin on Tue, 06/04/2019 - 12:00am

Lincoln – The University of Nebraska Board of Regents made history last Thursday by naming Susan M. Fritz, a 30-year veteran of the university who has served as executive vice president and pro­vost since 2012, as interim presi­dent-elect.

Fritz will become the first woman to lead the university since the system of­fice was created 51 years ago. However, by mutual agreement with the Board of Regents, Fritz won’t be a candidate for the per­manent job.

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State Board of Health Seeks Members for Professional Board Spots

Published by admin on Tue, 06/04/2019 - 12:00am

Lincoln – The State Board of Health is seeking members to serve on several health care boards.

Professional boards are responsi­ble for granting license privileges to health care providers. Full terms are five years long and most run through Nov. 30, 2024, but there are also va­cant partial terms available.

Applications are sought for:

• Board of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses – Nurse Practitioner

• Board of Alcohol and Drug Counseling – Alcohol and Drug Counselor; Public

• Board of Athletic Training – Athletic Trainer

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Douglas County Receives National Recognition for Tracking Mental Illness

Published by admin on Mon, 06/03/2019 - 12:00am

A national initiative to address the growing number of people incarcerated with serious mental illness is recognizing efforts by Douglas County Corrections to collect better data on the problem.

Douglas County Corrections is the 12th county nationally to earn an Innovator County status from the Stepping Up Initiative, a joint program of the National Association of Counties, American Psychiatric Association Foundation and the Council of State Governments Justice Center that aims to reduce the number of people with mental illness in jails nationally.

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True Potential Scholarship Banquet: Scholarships Help Dreamers Realize Their True Potential

Published by admin on Fri, 05/31/2019 - 12:00am

Luis Olivas was facing deporta­tion when President Barack Obama announced the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

Since age 6, Olivas had lived in Crete, and he moved to Schuyler with his family after he gradu­ated high school. He was work­ing under an assumed name when U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents caught him, placed him in detention for about a year and put him through deporta­tion proceedings.

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Peterson Joins Call to Forgive Loans to Totally Disabled Vets

Published by admin on Thu, 05/30/2019 - 12:00am

Lincoln – Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson joined a group of 51 attorneys general in urging the U.S. Department of Education to automatically forgive the student loans of veterans who became totally and permanently disabled in connection with their military service.

The bipartisan coalition issued its letter to federal agency last Friday in advance of Memorial Day, according to a news release.

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Fraser Stryker Recognizes New Diversity Scholars

Published by admin on Thu, 05/30/2019 - 12:00am

Fraser Stryker PC LLO recog­nized two diversity scholars at a luncheon last Thursday as part of its program to support college-bound students interested in a legal career.

The two scholars – Omaha Northwest High School graduate Alejandra Arellano and Papillion-La Vista High School graduate Saray Bedoya – each received a $2,500 scholarship and a paid sum­mer internship at the firm.

The scholarships are renewable at the discretion of the firm’s diver­sity scholarship committee, accord­ing to the program website. The money can be used for tuition, fees, books and supplies.

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New Book Takes a Look At Death Penalty Cases

Published by admin on Thu, 05/30/2019 - 12:00am

A career-long murder prosecutor has written a book calling for the aboli­tion of the death penalty.

Rick Unklesbay, who began in the Pima County, Arizona, prosecutor’s office in 1981 and tried more than 100 first-degree murder cases, pub­lished “Arbitrary Death” two weeks ago. In it he tells why prosecutors, trial courts, juries and the entire appellate system turn death penalty cases into a “roll of the dice.”

Unklesbay himself sought and won the death pen­alty in some 16 cases in his decades-long career as a prosecutor.

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16 States Settle First Multistate HIPAA Lawsuit for Data Breach

Published by admin on Wed, 05/29/2019 - 12:00am

Nebraska joined 15 other states in announcing last Thursday that a consent judgment has been filed in the first multistate HIPAA-related data breach lawsuit.

The case involved Indiana-based Medical Informatics Engineering Inc., which disclosed a hack in 2015 that exposed the electronic health in­formation of more than 3.9 million people.

The lawsuit, led by Indiana, was first filed in December 2018 against the web-based electronics health company, according to a news re­lease by Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson.

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