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“Grand Islands a good place to live, but it has room for improvement including in the area of race relations.
A panel of Hispanic community leaders delivered that message universally Thursday night during a public dialogue hosted by the U.S. Department of Justice Community Relations Service.
About 15 people primarily leaders from the city government, Grand Island Public Schools, Heartland United Way and police department sat in the audience and offered their input on how Grand Island can become a better community.”
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