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May 13, 2015 A supplement of Suburban Newspapers
at Bellevue University
Sarpy County has had vast changes over the years. Strong leadership guided these changes.
This special edition recognizes a few of the leaders and legends who have left their mark on the county.
Marge H. Durham Student Center
Previous honorees have set the bar high for recognizing those who work to make Sarpy County grow and prosper.
This year’s honorees meet that bar.Suburban Newspapers Inc., in partnership with corporate
sponsor Bellevue University and event sponsor CASA, recognizes the contributions of the honorees.
Members of this year’s group are immortalized with plaques on a wall inside the Durham Center Building on
the Bellevue University campus.
SARPY COUNTY BUSINESS HALL OF FAME is published by Suburban Newspapers and the Omaha World-Herald, 1314 Douglas St., Suite 600, Omaha, NE 68102. To
advertise with us, contact Marie Douglas at 402-444-1202.
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ABOUT THE EVENTFree — Thanks to sponsors Bellevue University and CASA.
When: Wednesday, May 20. Socializing and hors d’oeuvres from 4 to 4:30 p.m. Induction ceremony 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Where: Bellevue University Margre H. Durham Student Center, Galvin Road South.
RSVP: By noon on Thursday, May 14. Call Marie Douglas at 402-444-1202 or email marie.douglas@owh.com
BOB MCCALLIE – MCCALLIE AND ASSOCIATES (POSTHUMOUSLY)
Bob McCallie, who built a startup information technology company into a multi-million dollar enterprise before his death in 2014, founded McCallie Associates Inc. in 1982 with three employees and annual sales of $100,000. Ten years later, when the company won the U.S. Small Business Administration’s “Prime Contractor of the Year Award,” McCallie had 45 employees and more than $3 million in annual sales. McCallie retired from the company in 1999, but remained involved and interested in its progress. It has grown to more than 130 employees in the Bellevue-Omaha area with annual billings of $14 million, and satellite offices in Colorado, California and North Carolina, as well as offices at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia and Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana. McCallie was appointed to the Bellevue City Council on April 21, 1987 and served until the election of 1988. He is a past president of the Bellevue-Offutt Kiwanis Club and a member of the board of governors of Metropolitan Community College. See Page 4
DOUG ZOERB – PINNACLE BANK IN GRETNA
After working at several small-town Nebraska banks, Doug Zoerb became president of the Gretna State Bank (Pinnacle Bank) in 1992, retiring on Dec. 31, 2014. Doug served as a trustee of the Nebraska 4-H Foundation from 2000 to 2006. He also helped form Bankers Title, a statewide organization, and served as its chairman until 2014. Doug has been an active member of the Gretna United Methodist Church since 1993, serving on many committees, including chairing the Administration Council. Each year Doug supports the Gretna schools, business community, American Legion, all the churches in Gretna and numerous fund-raisers. For eight years he and his wife worked together to send packages to local soldiers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan twice a year. See Page 8
GENE PFAHL – GENE’S AUTO & TRUCK SERVICE INC.
Gene’s Auto Repair is a family-owned and -operated business that has been in the same location across from City Park in downtown Papillion since 1980. Owned by Gene and Debi Pfahl, Gene’s Auto has served generations of Papillion-area families with their automotive repair needs. Gene’s Auto historically has sponsored the Papillion Days tractor pull, with proceeds benefiting the Make-a-Wish Foundation. See Page 12
MIKE BRANIGAN – STYLEHOUSE BARBER SHOP
Mike Branigan has been in business for 40 years, making the Stylehouse Barber Shop the longest continuous business in La Vista. Mike was among the business leaders who began the La Vista Chamber of Commerce. For years the barber shop has hosted La Vista Days events, including a fundraising golf tournament for the local DARE program. Mike has helped many families over the years without recognition. He also was instrumental in establishing the youth wrestling club through Papillion-La Vista High School. See Page 15
GEORGE RYBAR – OFFUTT COLLISION REPAIR
George Rybar has been recognized for his business success by multiple organizations in Bellevue. Since 1966, Offutt Collision Repair has served the auto repair needs of Bellevue residents. Rybar, owner of Offutt Collision, has received more than a dozen awards, including the Bellevue Chamber’s Distinguished Service award in 2008 and Silver Arrow in 2013. Offutt Collision was recognized as the Small Business of the Year in 2004 by the La Vista Chamber, and in 2008 by the Sarpy Chamber. In addition to his company’s noted chamber involvement, Rybar was instrumental in the recent establishment of the Bellevue Community Foundation, which will improve the quality of life in Bellevue for years to come. See Page 18
Find a listings of past honorees on Page 22.
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Bob McCallie achieved prom-inence in Bellevue after founding McCallie Asso-
ciates Inc. in 1982, with three employees and annual sales of $100,000. Ten years later, when the company won the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Prime Contractor of the Year Award, McCallie had 45 employees and more than $3 million in annual sales.
It was a success story built on a puzzle.
“It puzzled me that there was no local firm that did high-tech work,” McCallie said after re-ceiving the SBA award in 1992. “The client was right here. Why not a company?”
By “client,” McCallie meant the U.S. Strategic Air Command at Offutt Air Force Base, which had managed the United States’ nuclear arsenal since 1948. As the computer age attained warp speed, with widespread access
McCallie built tech powerhouse from scratch“Instead of
just hoping that something
would work, he thought about it. He had plans.”
Marilyn McCallie
See McCallie: Page 5
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to the Internet near at hand, McCallie found himself in the right place at the right time.
McCallie’s wife, Marilyn, said his ability to analyze a situation made him confident of success.
“He was very analytical and logical,” she said. “Instead of just hoping that something would work, he thought about it. He had plans.”
McCallie’s fledgling company built an executive support sys-tem for SAC’s highest officers. The system was a computerized network that provided officers with word processing, calendars and email, as well as budgeting and scheduling services. The system continued to serve after SAC was replaced by U.S. Stra-tegic Command on June 1, 1992.
Military staff were so pleased with the system McCallie and his staff built they nominat-ed his company for the SBA award for Region 7, an area that included defense contractors in Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and Missouri. McCallie Associates’ receipt of that award boosted the company’s fortunes further.
McCallie retired from the
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McCallie’s fledgling company built a computerized network executive support system for SAC’s highest officers.
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company in 1999, but re-mained involved and interested in its progress, which today has seen it grow to more than 130 employees in the Bellevue-Oma-ha area, with annual billings of $14 million and satellite offices in Colorado, California and North Carolina.
He died in 2014 at the age of 76.
After McCallie’s retirement McCallie Associates pursued a path long advocated by McCallie of balancing its military work with civilian work.
Jennifer Maassen, McCallie president and CEO, who led the move to diversification, said Mc-Callie left “an indelible mark.”
“Bob McCallie impressed me early on as a man who under-stood the value of family, hard work, individual contribution to a greater good, and honesty in all we do,” she said. “He set the culture of our company to help our customers succeed in their mission, and our employees achieve a work/life balance.
“He left an indelible mark on many of his employees who became leaders and executives
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“Bob McCallie impressed me early on as a man who understood the value of family, hard work, individual contribution to a greater good, and honesty in all we do.”
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McCallie was appointed to the Bellevue City Council on April 21, 1987, and served until the election of 1988.
He was a past president of the Bellevue-Offutt Kiwanis Club and a member of the board of governors of Metropolitan Com-munity College.
McCallie:Continued from Page 6
After McCallie’s retirement, McCallie Associates pursued a path long advocated by McCallie of balancing its military work with civilian work — diversifying its expertise.
Active in the community, McCallie was appointed to the Bellevue City Council on April 21, 1987, and served until the election of 1988. And among other things, he was a past president of the Bellevue-Offutt Kiwanis Club and a member of the board of governors of Metropolitan Community College.
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For more than 20 years, Doug Zoerb has helped shape the growth of
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“When I think about Doug, I have to talk about the degree of professionalism, honesty and integrity that is at the core of who he is,” said Gretna Schools Superintendent Kevin Riley.
These qualities served Zoerb well during his 40-year banking career. He retired in December 2014.
Zoerb grew up in the small Nebraska town of Cozad and after graduating from the Uni-versity of Nebraska in 1974 with a degree in business
Dedicated to the community of Gretna “When I think
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degree of profes-sionalism, honesty
and integrity that is at the core of who
he is.”
Kevin Riley
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administration, he worked at banks in several small Nebraska towns. He became president of First National Bank in Shelby in 1984 at the age of 34, and then in 1992 took the position as president of what was then Gretna State Bank and became Pinnacle Bank in 1999.
“Doug kind of grew along with Gretna,” said Steve Zey of Pinnacle Bank. “He was really the only show in town at the time, but now he’s got multiple competitors.”
The Gretna bank had $21.5 million in deposits in 1992 and had grown to $115 million in deposits when Zoerb retired in 2014.
Pinnacle Bank has had a role in financing many of the housing developments and commercial projects that have fueled Gretna’s growth over the past two decades.
“He’s watched a whole lot of change,” Zey said.
Zoerb’s successful career reflects his dedication to the community and concern for its members, Zey said.
“He’s just a quality guy,” Zey said. “He took a lot of pride in satisfied clients.”
When Zoerb came to work for the Dinsdale family in 1984 as president of the bank in Shelby, it was the start of a 30-year career with that family’s banking businesses. The Dinsdales showed him the importance of community involvement, Zoerb said, and from them he learned to give back to the community.
“Doug has always said, ‘we shop in the town we live in, and we volunteer in the town we live in,’” said his wife, Karen Zoerb,
The two were high school sweethearts and have been together for 50 years, raising three children while taking
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Zoerb grew up in the small Nebraska town of Cozad and after graduating from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1974 with a degree in business administration.
“Doug kind of grew along with Gretna.”
Steve Zey
The Gretna Area Chamber of Commerce congratulates Doug Zoerb. We thank
Doug for his many years of service to the community serving charities, serving
his church and serving the community in general. Not only has Doug’s hard
work and dedication made Pinnacle Bank successful, he has also helped to
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an active role in each of the communities where they lived and worked. Zoerb has served on two hospital boards, been active in several chambers of commerce and served as a trustee of the 4-H Foundation from 2000 to 2006.
In Gretna, Zoerb has taken part in three school bond campaigns, helped form the Gretna Youth Softball and Baseball Association, and been an active member of the Gret-na United Methodist Church.
“When he came here as president of Pinnacle, right away he was a fierce supporter of our schools, our administra-tors, our board, our teachers and our kids,” Riley said.
Oftentimes, Zoerb chooses to quietly support community organizations and efforts.
“He believes in people, he invests in people,” Riley said. “He’s had such an impact through that.”
Zoerb’s community involve-ment includes supporting many local organizations, in-cluding the American Legion, the Gretna Chamber of Com-merce and various churches. The Zoerbs worked together
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In Gretna, Zoerb has taken part in three school bond campaigns, helped form the Gretna Youth Softball and Baseball Association, and been an active member of the Gretna United Methodist Church.
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for eight years to send packages twice a year to local military members serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Zoerb’s own military ser-vice as a Marine during the Vietnam War was an important part of his life, Karen Zoerb said.
“Doug supported his coun-try as a Marine serving in Vietnam and has served each community we have lived in with honesty, compassion and integrity,” Karen Zoerb said.
Zoerb: Continued from Page 10
Zoerb has helped shape the growth of Gretna.Both as president of Pinnacle Bank and a community leader, Zoerb has demonstrated his commitment to Gretna and its betterment. Community members have found him to be honest and caring in all areas of his life.
“Doug supported his country as a Marine serving in Vietnam and has served each community we have lived in with honesty, compassion and integrity.”
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For three and a half decades, Gene’s Auto and Truck Ser-vices Inc. has been a fami-
ly-owned business in downtown Papillion helping people with their auto needs. Owner Gene Pfahl, has also been heavily involved in the Papillion commu-nity, volunteering for Papillion Days and helping organize the Historical Downtown Papillion Business Association.
His passion for working on automobiles started at a young age, when he helped his father work on cars as a child.
“It was just always something I liked doing,” Pfahl said.
Pfahl’s father was in the Air Force, and before settling in Papillion Pfahl lived in Germa-ny, California and Louisiana. In Papillion, he attended Trumble Elementary and Papillion High School in 1972, before attending Western Nebraska Technical College in Sidney, Nebraska.
In 1980, Gene and his wife, Debi, opened Gene’s Auto and
Pfahl has been repairing cars since a kid
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lived in Papillion, so it seemed like a reasonable thing to do,” Pfahl said. “Papillion is import-ant to us.”
Gene’s Auto and Truck Ser-vices now employs his daughter, son and four other full-time technicians. These days Gene doesn’t spend quite as much time working on the cars.
“Anymore, it’s kind of just overseeing and making sure ev-erything gets done right. I don’t do as much work on the cars as I used to,” Pfahl said.
Throughout the years, Pfahl has always adhered to a high standard for his work and has aimed to bring craftsmanship back to the auto repair industry.
“We strive to do a really good job, just do quality work and bring craftsmanship back to our industry,” Pfahl said.
Gene’s Auto and Truck Ser-vices fixes a wide variety of cars and trucks, nearly all domestic cars and many foreign cars as well. Since cars are constantly changing and upgrading, Pfahl educates himself with different clases on everything including
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Pfahl’s father was in the Air Force, and before settling in Papillion Pfahl lived in Germany, California and Louisiana.
steering systems and air con-ditioning. He originally started going to classes when cars be-gan to have computers installed inside them.
“That’s why we started going to classes a long time ago to keep up with that stuff,” Pfahl said.
For 17 years, Gene’s Auto and Truck Service has hosted a trac-tor pull during Papillion Days to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Before picking Make-A-Wish, Pfahl and his family considered a number of different charities, but seeing how much of the money Make-A-Wish gave to the children instead of toward administrative costs was a deciding factor for Pfahl.
“We’ve stuck with them,” Pfahl said. “It seems to be a re-ally good organization, and I’ve gotten to know the people who work at Make-A-Wish over the years, and they’re pretty sincere people.”
Pfahl was surprised to realize he had been picked for the Sarpy County Business Hall of Fame. “You kind of think you’re under the radar, but it was rewarding. I’m not sure who’s all involved or what kind of people get picked, but I felt humbled,” Pfahl said. “I thought, ‘wow, that’s really neat.’”
Pfahl’s dedication to his work and to the city of Papillion has also been noticed by other resi-dents of the city.
“One thing I can tell you about Gene is that you’ll never meet a more honest or caring profes-sional business owner,”said Kim Ahlers, president of the Histori-cal Downtown Papillion Busi-ness Association. “He wears his heart on his sleeve, and he treats everyone who walks through his door with the greatest care.”
Ahlers, who owns Kajoma’s Boutique in downtown Papillion, worked with Pfahl when they helped start the downtown Papil-lion Business Association. Since then they have worked together to promote and network with the businesses of downtown Pa-pillion. Ahlers is now president of the organization, while Pfahl is a board member. Before they even met, Ahlers’ great aunt would take her 1967 Oldsmobile to Pfahl from 1980 to her death in 1998.
“I think Papillion’s very fortu-nate to have him working here in downtown Papillion,” Ahlers said.
Pfahl: Continued from Page 13
“One thing I can tell you about Gene is that you’ll never meet a more honest or caring professional business owner.”
Kim Ahlers
Throughout the years, Pfahl has always adhered to a high standard for his work, and has aimed to bring craftsmanship back to the auto repair industry.
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Stylehouse Barber Shop opened Dec. 26, 1974, and owner Mike Branigan was
there from day one, fresh out of barber school.
A man who planned to open a barber shop in La Vista stum-bled upon Branigan when he called Lincoln’s College of Hair Design looking for someone to hire.
“He couldn’t guarantee me any money, but offered me partnership if I stayed for one year,” Branigan said. “That was a choice I had to make, to go out and try to make money right away or take this opportunity for the future.”
It was a shot Branigan decid-ed to take. He bought part-own-ership in March of 1976 and became sole owner of the shop in August that same year.
“I remember being the young-est businessman, and now I’m the oldest,” he said.
Though Branigan has done
Stylehouse owner a friend to La Vista In 1974, a man
who planned to open a barber
shop in La Vista stumbled upon
Mike Branigan when he called
Lincoln’s College of Hair Design
looking for someone to hire.
R A C H E L G E O R G E / S U B U R B A N N E W S P A P E R SSee Branigan: Page 16
business in La Vista for 40 years, he wasn’t always a barber.
He grew up in Fremont and knew all the local barbers, yet he says he didn’t have “this big passion” to cut hair.
At 19, a barber friend suggest-ed Branigan become a barber, even taking him to check out the barber school in Lincoln, but Branigan said he wasn’t ready yet.
Later, as Branigan was work-ing, scooping snow, he thought “there’s got to be a better job.”
He enrolled in the Lincoln’s College of Hair Design and fig-ured he would try it for a while. Awhile turned into 40 years, leading Branigan to where he is now.
Though the city of La Vista has grown substantially since the 1970s, Branigan aims to maintain the image of a “good ol’ fashioned barber shop.”
At Stylehouse, one of the only Omaha-area barber shops to offer a classic razor shave, the old-fashioned sense of commu-nity can be felt as soon as you open the shop’s door.
Branigan has many loyal cus-tomers, seeing multiple genera-tions of families over the years.
“What’s neat about this business is that you get to know people, see them grow and see their families grow up,” he said. “You don’t consider them customers, you consider them friends. Spending 15 minutes with someone once a month over 30 years, you really get to know someone.”
Some of those customers even stop by to “shoot the bull” while out and about, especially during football season.
While Branigan was getting to know his customers, he was also getting to know the La Vista community.
Branigan received the May-or’s Distinguised Legacy Award in January. Mayor Doug Kindig presents the award to individ-uals who impact the La Vista community.
“Mike lives a faith-based life and has extremely high morals,” La Vista Mayor Doug Kindig said. “He’s just an example of how to raise a family and how to participate in a community.”
Branigan helped launch the La Vista Chamber of Commerce and was the chamber’s president three different times.
As a father of five, he helped launch the local youth wrestling
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At Stylehouse, one of the only Omaha-area barber shops to offer a classic razor shave, the old-fashioned sense of community can be felt as soon as you open the shop’s door.
Branigan helped launch the La Vista Chamber of Commerce and was the chamber’s president three different times.
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High School and coached nu-merous sports over the years.
For years, Stylehouse hosted events affiliated with La Vista Daze, including an annual golf tournament to raise funds for the local DARE program.
He has helped many families over the years without recog-nition and has even inspired others — seeing two of his for-mer barbers, whose hair he cut as kids, go on to own their own old-fashioned barber shops.
“Just like everyone else, we do the best we can to help who we can, when we can,” Branigan said. “That’s life. It comes pretty natural.”
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“Just like everyone else, we do the best we can to help who we can, when we can. That’s life. It comes pretty natural.”
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Rybar’s company, Offutt Collision Repair, was founded by his father, George Rybar, Sr., in 1966 and is located at 10106 S. 15th St., south of Bellevue West High School.
As president and CEO, Rybar is no stranger to business suc-cess awards.
More than a dozen honors have been bestowed upon Rybar and his company over the years, which include the 2013 Bellevue Chamber of Commerce Silver Arrow and the 2013 Sarpy Coun-ty Chamber of Commerce Busi-ness Leader of the Year title.
Doris Urwin, Bellevue Cham-ber of Commerce vice president of administration, said Rybar “ … is Bellevue through and
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through.”He has provided years of sup-
port and service to Offutt Air Force Base, the Bellevue Cham-ber and the Bellevue Communi-ty Foundation along with several other groups and organizations, she said.
“He is a driver in support of the growth of the community. His 10 years of service provid-ing ‘blood, sweat and beers’ as the RiverFest beer garden boss show his devotion to going above and beyond for the betterment of his community,” Urwin said.
Rybar was a notable player in creating the Bellevue Communi-ty Foundation. And, as an active supporter of Bellevue, Rybar is known as a “down-to-earth guy who understands the value of supporting the community be-yond the walls of his business,” according to Ben Justman, executive director of the Sarpy County Museum.
Other awards include: 2014 Winner for the Sarpy County People’s Choice for Auto Acces-sories, Auto Repair and Body Shop.
But it’s the community that
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He has provided years of support and service to Offutt Air Force Base, the Bellevue Chamber and the Bellevue Community Foundation along with several other groups and organizations.
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has taken care of him, Rybar said.
“The reward is knowing that you’re holding up your end. That’s a better feeling than maybe taking the money and running. At least you gave the effort,” he said.
Born and raised and in Belle-vue, Rybar said he’s never con-sidered living anywhere else.
After he graduated from Bellevue High School in 1970, he did attend college at the Univer-sity of South Dakota.
“I meant to graduate with a math degree, but came back home to work a summer at OCR with my dad,” he said. “I had 16 hours left to get my degree, but Dad paid me too much — I didn’t go back.”
George Rybar, Sr. remains an integral member of the compa-ny.
“He’s here more than I am,” Rybar Jr. said. “I play as much golf as I can. My other hobby is keeping my wife, Lynda, happy. We like to travel.”
The Rybars have been mar
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Born and raised and in Bellevue, George Rybar said he’s never considered living anywhere else.
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ried for 35 years and have four children: Jennifer, 45; Dan-iel, 40; Phillip; 35; and Ryan, 32.
“My family is great. They’re the reason I do it,” he said. “I love the line from the movie In-terstellar, ‘Once you have kids, you only exist to be a memory for them.’”
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“He is a driver in support of the growth of the community. His 10 years of service providing ‘blood, sweat and beers’ as the RiverFest beer garden boss show his devotion to going above and beyond for the betterment of his community.”
Doris Urwin
“The reward is knowing that you’re holding up your end. That’s a better feeling than maybe taking the money and running. At least you gave the effort.”
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Andy Anderson, Mayor of La Vista
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R. Joe Dennis, Developer
Bob Dreessen, Engineer
Gail DeBoer, SAC Federal Credit Union
Mike Hogan, Developer
C.L. Werner, Founder-Werner Enterprises
Al Wenstrand, SCEDC Executive Director
PAST SARPY COUNTY BUSINESS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES2013
Beardmore Chevrolet
Dan Hoins, City of Papillion
Harlan Falk, Great Western Bank
Jolene Roberts, Hillcrest Health Services
Tim & Jan Vala, Vala’s Pumpkin Patch
2014
Jim & Mary Beth Harrold, Papillion Flower Patch
Papillion Barbers
Frank Kumor, Erwin’s Jewelry
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Brad Stauffer, Gretna Chiropractic Clinic
John Thompson, Twin Creek Development
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CONGRATULATIONS
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TO THE
From
DOUG ZOERB
Inducted into Hall of FameGEORGE RYBAR
Inducted into Hall of Fame
MIKE BRANIGANInducted into Hall of Fame
BOB MCCALLIE (Posthumously)Inducted into Hall of Fame
GENE PFAHL
Inducted into Hall of Fame
5 SARPY COUNTY
BUSINESS LEADERS
Inducted into Hall of Fame
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