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Douglas County proclaims Corrections Week, honors Together Omaha’s 50 years of service

3202711 · May 6, 2025
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The Douglas County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved two resolutions recognizing May 4–10 as Corrections Week and honoring Together Omaha for 50 years of service; both measures passed 5-0.

The Douglas County Board of Commissioners on May 6 approved two unanimous resolutions: one recognizing May 4–10, 2025, as Corrections Week and another honoring nonprofit Together Omaha on its 50th anniversary.

Director Michael Myers of the Douglas County Department of Corrections read the Corrections Week resolution, citing the role correctional staff play in supporting the local criminal justice system and noting a schedule of celebratory activities the department has planned for the week.…

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