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About papillionbusinesses

PapillionBusinesses.com is a project of Little Mountain Web Design. It is dedicated to telling the events and stories of Papillion, Nebraska. We cover topics primarily of interest to the Papillion area and its businesses. To help businesses reach the local Papillion area, we have different types of advertising available. This includes page, banner and icon advertising. All of this geared to reaching the Papillion market in Nebraska. Please contact us to pitch a store, ask questions. and for details at info@papillionbusinesses.com to learn more about reaching the Papillion market.

City Council Meeting, 17 January

The Papillion City Council will meet 17 January at 7PM at thr Papillion City Hall.

For more information, please visit:
https://www.papillion.org/460/City-Council

For more the agenda and past minutes, please visit:
https://www.papillion.org/AgendaCenter

The Papillion City Council meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month.

Papillion City Hall
Address:
122 E 3rd Street
Papillion, NE 68046

Happy Holidays!

Image: Purple rectangular background with light purple stars and golden text, “Happy Holidays — Little Mountain Web Design”, and golden swirls for a Christmas tree with ribbon and golden sparkles and a golden star on top of the tree

Papillion Event: Winter Wonderland Photos

Please enjoy these photos from Winter Wonderland, 26 November, on our Papillion blog.

Image Description: Papillion Winter Wonderland light display with white lights and snowflakes on trees in background and colored lights in foreground.

Image Description: Papillion Winter Wonderland -The men of Graley’s Creamery and Confection serving their hand made pies.

Image Description: Papillion Winter Wonderland-Crowds throng the back of the library after the lighting ceremony.

Image Description: Papillion Winter Wonderland- People enjoying activities in the library parking lot.

Image Description: Papillion Winter Wonderland-Crowds disperse the back of the library revealing the white lights along the library roof and colorful lights of artificial trees in the foreground