Auburn receives Economic Development Community Recertification
3 Apr 2017
The City of Auburn has earned its re-certification in the Nebraska Economic Development Certified Community Program. This program indicates that Auburn is prepared for business growth and ready to meet the needs of companies seeking new business and industrial locations. During the last five years, Auburn has supported community growth by welcoming 20 small businesses that created 86 new jobs.
The City of Auburn is very pleased that DED and the Nebraska Diplomats approved an application to renew the designation as an Economic Development Certified Community.
Continue reading for more information on the Recertification.
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