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Ho-Chunk CEO says improvements good
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2001 Lance Morgan, CEO of Ho-Chunk Inc., the economic development corporation of Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, says the successes of the company are good but nothing special. Someone disagrees. "Missouri Sam" writes in to the web site of The Omaha World-Herald and says: "Nothing special?? Put those figures in the drop of delinquency's and new employment opportunities on the National level, and then just stand back!!" "Great Job, Mr Morgan and staff!!" Get the Story:
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