Keeping Nebraskans here should be focus, economic development director says
17 May 2016
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Nebraska's new economic development director says her experience leaving the state only to return and start a family contains a lesson on keeping young workers here.
Courtney Dentlinger, 40, grew up in the Norfolk area but moved to Washington, D.C., for law school in 1998 and stayed there six years.
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