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Milestone Reached On Bumpy Road To Northeast Omaha Business Park Buoyed By $90M From State

Published by admin on Tue, 03/10/2026 - 12:00am

OMAHA — After years of talk, concepts and controversy, creation of a northeast Omaha industrial business park reached a major milestone.

Revealed Thursday: The team that in early 2024 was awarded a $90 million state grant to develop shovel-ready property for manufacturers, distributors and other employers to build on has officially bought two sites at a combined price tag of nearly $30 million.

Next steps include recruitment efforts by the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce to secure tenants that can bring jobs and economic bustle to the properties.

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Nebraska Tries Cleaning Up Foreign Adversary Law To Salvage State Tax Incentives

Published by admin on Tue, 03/10/2026 - 12:00am

LINCOLN — The Nebraska Legislature is trying to clean up a new law meant to be tough on foreign adversaries.

State Sen. Eliot Bostar of Lincoln, who authored the Foreign Adversary and Terrorist Agent Registration Act that passed in 2025 with Gov. Jim Pillen’s blessing, offered an amendment to an unrelated bill this year, Legislative Bill 1096, that would tweak a definition to fix the issue.

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When Unpaid Cooking, Cleaning And Child Care Get A Dollar Value, Income Inequality In The US Shrinks

Published by admin on Tue, 03/10/2026 - 12:00am

When economists track inequality, they typically focus on income and spending.

But a significant share of the services that families actually consume – meals cooked at home, child care, housecleaning and lawn mowing – is produced by unpaid labor that never appears in these conventional measures.

As economists who study caregiving and inequality, we wanted to know whether accounting for unpaid work at home might change our understanding of inequality in American living standards – the gap between what richer and poorer Americans can actually afford to consume.

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SK Lays Off Nearly 1,000 Workers At Georgia Plant Amid Cooling Automaker EV Plans

Published by admin on Mon, 03/09/2026 - 3:35pm

ATLANTA (AP) — Battery company SK Battery America Inc. laid off nearly 1,000 workers at a manufacturing plant northeast of Atlanta on Friday amid automakers' changing electrification plans and uncertain consumer demand for EVs.

The company said Friday marked the last working day for 958 plant employees, about 37% of its workforce, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, or WARN, notice filed by human resources chief Chuck Moore. Impacted workers will be paid through May 6. The plant will continue to employ about 1,600 workers.

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The Omaha Streetcar Is 2 Years Behind Schedule. Businesses Doubt They Will Survive To See It Open.

Published by admin on Tue, 03/03/2026 - 12:00am
Addy’s Sports Bar and Grill owner Tim Addison stands next to the construction work that has disrupted business at his location in Omaha’s Capitol District. 
(Naomi Delkamiller / Flatwater Free Press)

Questions flew at the city engineer as he explained what the “heaviest construction year” on the Omaha streetcar project would mean for downtown’s Capitol District. About 20 neighborhood business owners and residents attended the January info session put on by the city. 

“Why do they have to close that down?” probed an exasperated landlord. 

“Will there be any way to cross that for pedestrians at all?” asked a troubled sports bar owner. 

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E-Verify Requirements Draw Business Pushback In Some Republican States

Published by admin on Tue, 03/03/2026 - 12:00am
Migrant farmworkers head to pick crops on an early morning in Fresno, Calif., on July 18, 2025. 
(Damian Dovarganes / AP Photo)

Pressured by businesses on the importance of immigrant labor, some Republican states are backing off plans to require all employers to check for legal employment status before hiring workers.

State and federal legislation to require that employers use E-Verify, a federal system to check legal status, has been limited this year as a push grows from business interests that say checking status could hurt state economies. Business groups have cited the cost of complying with the laws and the potential loss of crucial immigrant workers who don’t have legal work authorization.

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US Senate Democrats Demand Trump Administration Refund Tariff Payments To Businesses

Published by admin on Tue, 03/03/2026 - 12:00am

WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Friday demanding the administration refund businesses that paid tariffs to import goods into the United States under authority the Supreme Court has ruled the president never held. 

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Nebraska’s Budget Deficit To Grow By Roughly $175m After New Economic Forecast

Published by admin on Tue, 03/03/2026 - 12:00am

LINCOLN — A new economic forecast effectively doubled the size of Nebraska’s projected deficit from what state lawmakers had reduced it to so far this legislative session.

Lawmakers entered the session aiming to fix a $471 million budget deficit, based on October projections from Nebraska’s Economic Forecasting Advisory Board. Budget cuts made by the Legislature’s Appropriations Committee through Wednesday had narrowed the projected shortfall to roughly $155 million, according to Legislative Fiscal Analyst Keisha Patent.

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Former Nebraska Lawmaker Matt Williams To Lead Statewide Business Chamber During Transition

Published by admin on Tue, 03/03/2026 - 12:00am

LINCOLN — A former state lawmaker from Gothenburg, Matt Williams, will lead the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce & Industry as interim president.

Chamber board chair Pat Keenan announced the transitional role Thursday to the board and business leaders.

Williams, a banker, is a longtime chamber board member and currently chairs Flatwater Bank. He previously chaired the Nebraska Bankers Association and the American Bankers Association. He served in the Nebraska Legislature from 2015-2023.

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This Nebraska Company Is Supplying ICE With Surveillance Tech

Published by admin on Tue, 02/24/2026 - 12:00am

Immigration and Customs Enforcement leaders are using two surveillance tools owned by a Nebraska company, including one allowing ICE to track cellphone locations without a warrant, during high-profile crackdowns in cities like Minneapolis.  

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