Businesses coming to Nebraska; now they need to find workers
28 Feb 2017
Just over a year ago, Andrew Tuzson and his wife, Angela, were living in Denver but getting ready to make a move to Nebraska.
The couple had had it with Denver's long commute time.
"With the three kids, we were really, really ready for a change of pace. We were really wanting to inject ourselves into a community that was really family-focused," Andrew Tuzson said.
They created lists and looked at opportunities. Lincoln remained at the top of those lists because of the family aspect and its booming economy, he said.
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