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Newscast 03.14.22: South Sioux City to get 5$ Dollar Grant for Wastewater Treatment Plant; New Agreement Will Strengthen Industrial Tech Training in Northeast Nebraska

South Sioux City, NE
South Sioux City, NE

The Omaha City Council will consider reducing the decision-making powers for the city health director in the event of an epidemic. The Omaha World-Herald reports that the proposal up for discussion tomorrow comes two months after Douglas County Health Director Lindsay Huse issued a mask mandate for Omaha amid a surge of COVID-19 infections.

The proposed ordinance would give the city health director only the power to certify the presence of an epidemic. If a threat is established, a special epidemic health director would be responsible for coming up with a plan to manage it. Any order could be rejected by the mayor. The City Council also would have the ability to weigh in.

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The City of South Sioux City will be getting some of the money from the $1.5 trillion bill cleared by the U.S. Senate has appropriated the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The city will receive a five million grant. It will go toward the building of a $40 million waste water treatment plant on the city’s south end to support housing and business growth.

A new agreement between Northeast Community College and Wayne State College holds the promise of strengthening the region’s industrial technology workforce, according to college officials.

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