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I need to get records changed, therefore I need to set up a meeting, spent hour and a half on hold, still can't get ahold of anyone

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Don't bother calling 866 #. On hold, then cannot leave message and disconnected. People in OMA office say it's been this way for years.

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How can I get a replacement of my lost social security?

If you have an account for SSA.GOV website, the best way by far is requesting it online. If you don't have an account and don't want to create on, you'll have to make an appointment at a local office. I got my replacement card online and found it… Read more

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Omaha Police Impound Lot

Omaha Police Impound Lot

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West Omaha

Why 2 stars instead of 1? Because my stuff didn't get stolen. Albeit i paid a hefty price for the…read moresecurity. I had an incident which left my car undrivable and I was forced to relinquish my ability to do so at the time. I had to sign some paperwork and my vehicle was removed from site and relocated to Omaha Police Impound. I was told I could retrieve it the next day. I showed up first thing in the morning in my working vehicle and had to produce many forms of ownership. Title, license, and proof of insurance. Then I had to give them my Visa. no other card would work and they don't take checks. Much like Costco in that matter. I called my roadside assistance and they were able to bring my car from Impound to my driveway, free of charge. +1 for Progressive! Upon reading the papers I had, it states that you can have the Impound bring the vehicle to your home or designated location for $~125, or they will bring it to the lot for $99. Plus $39 a day storage, Plus $44 for documentation. As you might infer, It costs much less to bring your vehicle home. Please avoid this location unless you are going to the auction. You can get a great deal on a slightly broken motorbike!

My daughter's car was stolen. When it was found several weeks later, it was towed to the Omaha…read moreVehicle Impound Lot. Before we went to pick up her car, we called, and the gentleman who answered the phone was so much more helpful than I anticipated. He told me exactly what paperwork we needed to bring with us and was able to answer our questions in advance. When we went to pick it up, the workers there were all so helpful. We were expecting a lot of "red tape," but they made the process simple and fast.

City of Omaha - Downtown/Old Market

City of Omaha

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South Omaha

I was skeptical at first, but I really ended up really liking this city. This place is not too big,…read morefast paced, or busy, but has enough activities and events to keep you going. They have the most amazing collection of public parks that I have ever seen and you will find some people cool sculptures here too. It separated from Iowa by the scenic Missouri River and you can easily cross state lines via a gorgeous pedestrian bridge. It is a pretty clean city and they are investing a lot of money into it and it shows. The city is the largest in the state of Nebraska and is home to the College World Series. The city is serviced by the electric ride share scooters which I took for a spin. They don't really have any professional sports teams. They do have Crieghton Bluejay college sports, a few soccer teams, minor league baseball and hockey teams, and an arena football team. The city is home to some major Fortune 500 companies including Berkshire Hathaway; one of the world's largest construction companies, Kiewit Corporation; insurance, Mutual of Omaha and Union Pacific Corporation. Some of Omaha's top attractions include: Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge, First National's Spirit of Nebraska's Wilderness and Pioneer Courage Park, Gene Leahy Mall, Lewis and Clark Landing, Old Market, Heartland of America Park, the Henry Doorly Zoo and Charles Schwab Field, where the College World Series has been played since 2011. Do not sleep on Omaha. It is a pretty nice city to visit, with a lot to do.I was pleasantly surprised by what Omaha had going on. They have some decent bars and eateries and, but many close relatively early on weekdays. I to make it back to the city to explore more very soon.

Really cool city... cool meaning two things... really nice and really cold. A lot of history and…read moreold buildings. Old Market Downtown is really cool with numerous pubs and restaurants... plenty of cool stuff to check out. College World Series here every year turns Omaha into a "go to" place during this event. I experienced this and people all over the US are here for couple weeks. Good luck on getting a hotel near the ball park... reserve hotel early is all I can say. The people here are friendly and restaurants here have a unique atmosphere... a lot of old buildings but super nice inside. The views walking from downtown to the Old Market at night is beautiful. During the Winter it is super cold... plan some indoor activities. The airport flying into Omaha is super easy and doesn't take long to get through TSA on most days. Pretty small terminal. Omaha is home to some of the top 100 certified restaurants on the Good Food 100 List Omaha attraction is the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge. Most people call him Bob. He's a 3,000-foot bridge floating over the Missouri River linking more than 150 miles of hiking and biking trails. The Reuben sandwich was invented in Omaha Omaha, or Swim City, USA, played host to the U.S. Olympic Swim Trials Four Fortune 500 Headquarters call Omaha home: Berkshire Hathaway (#3) - Warren Buffett's multinational holding company. ​Union Pacific Railroad (#141) - The largest U.S. rail network serving 23 Western states. Mutual of Omaha Insurance (#337) - Known for its popular "Wild Kingdom" TV and now web series. Kiewit Corporation (#339) - Construction, engineering, and mining.One of the world's largest Super fun city. Bring a jacket

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