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Omaha / Nebraska / United States
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Kutak Rock is a counsel firm that serves local, regional and national clients in a practice that emphasizes corporate, securities, real estate, tax, public finance and litigation areas. The firm provides advice to numerous school and youth organizations, such as the Alachua County Youth Organization, many Cub Scout and Boy Scout packs, various Brownie and Girl Scout troops, the Guardian Ad Litem Program, Liberty Elementary School, North High School/Omaha Public Schools, trustees of Newman Classical Schools and Westside High School Community Club. The company s attorneys also give free advice to numerous animal care nonprofit organizations, such as the Animal Care Foundation, Second Chance Animal Rescue and several humane societies. Robert J. Kutak, Harold L. Rock and William G. Campbell established the firm in 1965, which has a location in Omaha, Neb.
Omaha / Nebraska / United States
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The Omaha World-Herald is the largest employee-owned daily newspaper in the United States. Founded in 1885, it has had six publishers in its more than 120-year history. The newspaper is a statewide Nebraska newspaper and covers western Iowa. It has more than 3,000 news racks and retail outlet locations throughout its coverage area. The World-Herald s circulation is approximately 180,000 for weekday editions, which jumps to more than 220,000 on Sundays. With bureaus in Lincoln and Omaha, Neb., the newspaper s staff exceeds 200 writers, editors, photographers, designers and press operators. It also has a bureau in Washington, D.C. The newspaper regularly publishes news, sports, midlands, business, classified and living sections for Nebraska, Iowa, Lincoln and two Omaha editions. Its Web site is one of the most popular news sites for world, regional and local news. The Omaha World-Herald has won numerous awards from state and national press associations.
Omaha / Nebraska / United States
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Founded in 1920, Omaha Home for Boys is a charitable organization offering a wide range of services and programs for youth and families. The organization has served more than 9,000 boys from various parts of the United States. It has a capacity of more than 60 at its main campus and over 25 at its Cooper Village facility, a residential psychiatric treatment home. Its main campus includes residential cottages, a learning center with a library, computer lab, art center and classrooms, recreation center with a gymnasium, swimming pool, weight and game room, wood shop, and tennis and racquetball courts. Omaha Home for Boys is nationally approved by the Council on Accreditation of Services for Families and Children. It is located in Omaha, Neb.