Address: 1200 N St # 300, Lincoln, NE 68508, USA
Phone: +14024713101
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Jasmine Tru
* Excellent guest service skills * Able to handle multiple tasks * Possess and maintain a clean and professional appearance Was very please with the service they provided, very professional! Would recommend!
Cynthia Koester
Having worked in the grain department for a very short time, I can testify to the complete lack of integrity in that department and unfortunately, no one that I was in contact with at any level was interested in making the changes necessary to become an organization that provides protection and transparency to the taxpayers of Nebraska. It is big government at it’s absolute worst.
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Thank you for asking. Yes, you may port a business landline number to a cell phone on another carrier.You will need to keep you number active with your current carrier, then work through your new carrier to make the change. The number must be active in order to port it.
Thank you for your question. While the PSC does not regulate cable, we would be happy to try and help you if we can. I have provided you a link to our form http://psc.nebraska.gov/admin/admin_forms/Complaint_Form.htm You can also find it on the homepage of the PSC website @ www.psc.nebraska.gov
Hi Chris, The short answer is no, the PSC does not regulate either entity in question. MUD is a local utility and would be regulated by a board of directors on the local level. OPPD is a public power utility and would fall of under the direction of the Nebraska Public Power Review Board.
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