Paul Eurek for Nebraska State Legislature 2008
The Primary election is over and we made it into the November 4th General Election! THANK YOU to everyone who supported me and helped our campaign successfully reach this first goal. I have no reservations about our ability to win the upcoming General Election.
There are a few comments I would like to share about the experiences we had in the Primary Election. First let me say that it was a pleasure to get to know the other candidates in the race that did not make it to the November election—Gary Rasmussen, Jerry Peterson, and Jerome Warner. They are all very honorable individuals and all should be commended for the time, energy, and financial resources they put forth during the campaign. Best regards to these dedicated Nebraskans and their families.
The campaign trail was exciting. In the first three months of 2008, my wife Deb and I attended more than 40 community soup suppers, pancake feeds, and various other local gatherings and events. It was an honor to have the opportunity to meet and get to know so many great Nebraskans.
Over the next several months, we hope to attend all the county fairs and parades that are scheduled through out the summer and early fall within District 41. I will do my best to reach out to every voter and share my vision and plan for a better Nebraska.
I am committed to spending every moment working to keep your support for my candidacy and earning your vote in the General Election on November 4th.
God Bless Nebraska and our United States of America.
Respectfully Yours,
Paul Eurek
Candidate for Legislature 2008
More jobs in Nebraska
Xpanxion, a global software engineering company founded by Paul Eurek, opened a Kearney office last year. Xpanxion is growing its Nebraska-based software quality assurance center, and will add 15 employees to its Kearney location in the next year. Based in Atlanta, the company currently employs 15 people in Kearney. Eurek hopes to double that number in the coming year.
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Modified : [2008-07-08]
Old library is tech business’s new home
One of Loup City’s oldest landmarks is about to enter the 21st century. Loup City native Paul Eurek, owner of the city’s Carnegie Library, hopes to transform the building into a community technology center and offices for his global software engineering company, Xpanxion.
The building was recently listed on the National Register of Historic Places with the help of Shawn Kaskie, director of the Sherman County Economic Development Board.
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Modified : [2008-07-08]
Important Election Dates
General Election Day : Nov. 4, 2008
Modified : [2008-07-08]