Genoa

The Pawnee Capital of Nebraska

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Economic Development

Basic economic activities in Genoa include farming and retail sales.  Positive changes in the economy included an expansion of the medical facility, opening of a 14-unit assisted living facility, and consolidation of schools in Genoa, Silver Creek, and Monroe.

Preferred Sands of Genoa, LLC operates the Legacy Resources Company LLC industrial sand manufacturing plant in Nance County. Preferred Sands is a growing industrial minerals business that consistently provides reliable service and high quality products to its customers. Preferred Sands people are its most valuable asset, and Preferred Sands is committed to the safe operation of its facilities.

We pride ourselves in responsible natural resource development. We conduct business with a respect and awareness for our community and the environment. We are committed to improving the environment in which we operate and we devote financial and human capital into protecting and improving the environment.

We work hard to provide a healthy and safe working environment for all of our team members, and we take great pride in our commitment to safety. Safety and health awareness programs are an integral part of our basic commitment to enhance the performance of our communities, customers, and company. At Preferred Sands, it is not what we make; it is what we make possible.

To learn more about the economic and demographic trends in this area, please visit one of the links below:

For further economic development information, visit the following websites:

  • Genoa
  • Nance County

For further economic development information, visit the following websites:

  • Nebraska Public Power District Economic Development
  • Nebraska Department of Economic Development
  • Community Information

The Pawnee Capital of Nebraska

Genoa, named and established by the Mormons in 1857, has a rich heritage. The Skidi Pawnee lived in this area since before the 1600s and the Mormon trail passed through Genoa in 1857. Visitors are encouraged to learn more about Genoa's heritage by visiting the Genoa Historical Museum.

Contact

Kayla Connelly
City Clerk
PO Box 279
Genoa, NE 68640-0279
Phone: 402-993-2330
Fax: 402-993-6586
Email: cgenoa@eaglecom.net

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