A note: Today is my last day at the Omaha World-Herald after 23 years with the newspaper. I start at UNMC Strategic Communications next week.
I leave with nothing but gratitude for everything the OWH has given me.
@JonNyatawa With new experiences and people to meet and skills to learn on the other side. Congratulations on your OWH career, Jon. Good luck in what’s next. Reach out any time.
@NaomiHattaway Hi, Naomi! Just wanted to emphasize this point.
You can take the survey online. Or you can take the survey at a branch.
Double-checked that specifically.
The library's notice seems to say you take it online at a branch.
@MarianFey Right. That's a lot of the confusion (I think).
One issue (of many) is what happens if significant private funding pours into the library. And if a private/nonprofit library starts formally partnering with the public OPL.
@fourtotheside@maryannborgeson I'm not certain. But point of clarity: The 174 is a metro area figure.
Douglas, Sarpy, Saunders, Dodge, Washington and two hospitals in Council Bluffs. (Includes CHI Health and Methodist.)
@_DanGolden@NEDHHS@JulieAnderson41 Lancaster the same.
The county's reporting does not immediately equal the state's stats. DC is reporting more on the ground. The state has a process to review cases before entering into the state system.