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Nebraska Department of Economic Development Approves City of Bellevue's Good Life District Application

Published: Tuesday, July 23, 2024

The City of Bellevue is excited to announce that our application for the Nebraska Good Life District under the Nebraska Good Life Transformational Act has been approved! The City is thankful for the hard work of the...
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Article rating: 4.0

City of Bellevue Seeks Public Input on Concepts Developed for Comprehensive and Transportation Plan

Bellevue Welcomes Community Members to Provide Important Feedback.

Published: Monday, July 22, 2024

The City of Bellevue is nearing completion on Our Future View: Bellevue’s Comprehensive + Transportation Plan and is seeking community input through a virtual public open house. This event is the second and final...
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City of Bellevue Reopens American Heroes Park to the Public After Flood Event

Winsor Cove Campground at Haworth Park Remains Closed as Cleanup Efforts are Underway

Published: Tuesday, July 9, 2024

The City of Bellevue Public Works Department has opened American Heroes Park to the public after being closed for a few weeks during the Missouri River flooding event. The trails, fishing dock and pond are all open and...
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Article rating: 2.0

Bellevue City Offices and Library Closed on Thursday, July 4th in Observance of Independence Day!

Published: Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Happy 4th of July from the City of Bellevue! City Offices and the Bellevue Public Library will be closed on Thursday, July 4th in observance of the Holiday. As always, the City of Bellevue's Police and Fire...
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Article rating: 5.0

City of Bellevue Flood Update - 8:00pm on Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Missouri River Levels Continue to Drop Despite Heavy Rains in the Area

Published: Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Flood update and pictures for Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at 8pm from the City of Bellevue and the Papio- Missouri River NRD: The Missouri River at Omaha has dropped to 29.18 feet and continues to decline Papio...
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