(KLZA)-- Nemaha County, Nebraska Commissioners were updated this week on a bond issue that will be part of the General election ballot in November for Southeast Community College.
Dr. Paul Illich, President of the college also presented the 2015-19 Strategic Plan for the school. It includes information on the need to updating the campuses to serve the future needs of the students. Currently SECC has buildings in three of the 15 counties it serves. Six learning centers have been proposed throughout the service area including one in Falls City.
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