(KLZA)-- Representatives of a 5-county Southeast Nebraska economic development group met with the Auburn City Council and the Auburn Board of Education when they met last week.
Stronger Economies Together, known as SET outlined the groups points of emphasis during the meetings. Manufacturing and Industry, Tourism, Workforce Education and Entrepreneurship are the areas the group plans to focus their attention.
The group has received grant funding through the Extension Service.
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