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The American Red Cross location at the 38th and Dewey to 40th will be moving to an unknown location and tripling in size.  Look for an announcement soon.   I wouldn't be surprised if the NMC buys this location.
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The American Red Cross Call Center will be moving to the old HP Building in Chalco Valley Pkwy and will be bringing 150 new jobs to the Omaha area by the end of the year.  


http://www.selectgreateromaha.com/omaha ... 17-09).pdf
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Published Thursday June 3, 2010
Red Cross puts call center here
By Steve Jordon
WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER

The Omaha area’s experience in telecommunications helped the American Red Cross decide to put a call center in Sarpy County’s Chalco Valley Tech Center, 13831 Chalco Valley Parkway, Heartland Chapter CEO Tina Labellarte said Wednesday.
The Red Cross will move about 115 call-center employees from its office at 3838 Dewey Ave. and hire another 125 people for the new call center, due to open in July, said Red Cross spokeswoman April Oppliger.

http://omaha.com/article/20100603/MONEY/706039979
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O For the Love of Blood: American Red Cross Blood Drive



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Six locations around the Omaha metro will participate in the O for the Love of Blood special event blood drive between Thursday and Friday.
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Nebraska Cancer Specialists holds free breakfast drive-thrus



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To celebrate National Cancer Survivors Day on Sunday, Nebraska Cancer Specialists gave out free breakfast and cancer information Friday morning at four different locations in the metro.
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