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Too close to call: Ballots still to be counted leave Omaha Mayor s race in doubt

Too close to call: Ballots still to be counted leave Omaha Mayor s race in doubt © ` `` Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert collected more votes than her four challengers combined in Tuesday s city primary to set-up her bid for an unprecedented third term in office. But second place remained in doubt hours after the final vote was cast.Sign up for our Newsletters Stothert finished the evening with 59% of the 72,752 votes cast in the primary. Wow, what results did we get tonight? said Stothert as she addressed a COVID-19-friendly small gathering at her campaign headquarters. I hope we would do well tonight, but I did not expect such a strong vote of confidence in our work, and in Omaha s future. So thank you, every one of you.

Too close to call: Ballots still to be counted leave Omaha Mayor s race in doubt

Too close to call: Ballots still to be counted leave Omaha Mayor s race in doubt
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April 6 Omaha Primary Guide: Mayoral candidate profiles, race info

April 6 Omaha Primary Guide: Mayoral candidate profiles, race info Share Updated: 1:33 PM CDT Apr 5, 2021 KETV Staff Report Share Updated: 1:33 PM CDT Apr 5, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript OMAHA MAYOR STAFFORD WANTS ANOTHER FOUR YEARS ON THE JOB THE MAYOR FACES FOUR OTHER OPPONENTS. IT’S NOT THERE IS HELD OFFICE NOW FOR EIGHT YEARS, BUT BETWEEN THE PANDEMIC AND PROTESTS THIS PAST YEAR PROVED TO BE ONE OF THE MOST CRYING STAFFORD SAYS OMAHA HAS DONE THE BEST IT COULD AND TELLS KETV NEWSWATCH 7’S ROB MCCARTNEY. SHE’S READY FOR ANOTHER TERM IN OFFICE. WE FARED BETTER OMAHA THAN MOST OTHER CITIES. DID JEAN STOPPER SAYS BY ACTING QUICKLY WHEN THE PANDEMIC HIT CUTTING SPENDING BY ABOUT 22 MILLION DOLLARS. SHE WAS ABLE TO SAVE JOBS AND HELP THE CITY AND THE YEAR WITH A BUDGET SURPLUS. WE HOPE THIS IS JUST A SHORT TERM CRISIS GOING FORWARD. SHE SAYS THERE’S STILL A NEED FOR THINGS LIKE RENT AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE JOBS BUILDING T

CORE© Appoints New Board Members as Need for Support Increases

CORE© Appoints New Board Members as Need for Support Increases Additions will bring extensive industry experience fast-tracking CORE to its mission. News provided by Share this article Children of Restaurant Employees), a national non-profit organization that provides financial help to food and beverage employees with children, recently announced new members to its Board of Directors. The organization appointed Gerry Fernandez (Multicultural Foodservice & Hospitality Alliance), Scott Hempstead (The Boston Beer Company), and Donna Josephson (Corner Bakery Café). We are delighted to welcome Donna, Gerry, and Scott to our Board of Directors, said CORE. Their extensive experience and knowledge in the food and beverage space will help guide our organization as we continue to fulfill our mission of supporting food and beverage employees and their families in their times of need. Their leadership will also help us grow

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