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OMAHA — Nebraska’s “brain drain” of people with a bachelor’s degree or higher leaving the state is persistent and worsening, according to newly released U.S. Census data. But the same survey also raises an alarm about who else is fleeing. “Notably, the data reveals that individuals 25 years and older with other (lesser) levels of […]

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