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He is one of seven | Nebraska players to have won the Outland Trophy and is |
Born on October 1, 1948, in Seward, | Nebraska, Joel was raised in a pastor's family in Nebr |
He was born in Seward, | Nebraska on August 19, 1890 and lived in California an |
District offices are located in Seward, | Nebraska; Rev. Russell Sommerfeld has been the distric |
She was born on August 5, 1977, in Seward, | Nebraska. |
n graduated from Concordia College in Seward, | Nebraska with a B.S. in Education, and then went on to |
atrice, NE was represented in the short-lived | Nebraska State League by the Blues. |
eth Cecil Ramos (born June 6, 1967 in Sidney, | Nebraska) is a former Major League Baseball player and |
They reached Sidney, | Nebraska, and proceeded to Colorado, where they joined |
Since | Nebraska voters passed Initiative Measure 415 in 2001 |
Since | Nebraska voters passed Initiative Measure 415 in 2001 |
Since | Nebraska voters passed Initiative Measure 415 in 2001 |
Since | Nebraska voters passed Initiative Measure 415 in 2001 |
Since | Nebraska voters passed Initiative Measure 415 in 2001 |
Since | Nebraska voters passed Initiative Measure 415 in 2001 |
Taylor was one of six | Nebraska Cornhuskers selected to this 83 man team; the |
Shields was one of six | Nebraska Cornhuskers selected to this team; the others |
ed Miami Hurricanes defeated the sixth-ranked | Nebraska Cornhuskers. |
ophisticated Parisians stranded in small-town | Nebraska. |
g more than 340,000 customers in 13 southeast | Nebraska counties. |
southwestern plains from extreme southeastern | Nebraska and northwestern Missouri, southwest through |
, from southern Virginia west to southeastern | Nebraska, south to Florida and eastern Texas, and nort |
United States in southern Iowa, southeastern | Nebraska, eastern Kansas, western Illinois, Missouri, |
C. vermis - southern Iowa, southeastern | Nebraska, eastern Kansas, western Illinois, Missouri, |
ies roughly south of a line from southeastern | Nebraska through southern Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana |
time it took for it to move through southern | Nebraska. |
resent-day southeastern Wyoming, southwestern | Nebraska, most of eastern Colorado, and the westernmos |
of western Kansas Territory and southwestern | Nebraska Territory in 1859. |
Spalding, | Nebraska |
d Cronin (born November 20, 1933 in Spalding, | Nebraska) is a former American football defensive end |
o Neil Young (Harvest) and Bruce Springsteen ( | Nebraska). |
r the Loupe Fork (near present-day Stapleton, | Nebraska) of the Platte River. |
South Loup River (near present-day Stapleton, | Nebraska) the following day, Meinhold ordered Foley an |
But the losses to Miami, Iowa State, | Nebraska and the second Texas drubbing ultimately led |
He chose Maryland over Michigan State, | Nebraska, and Virginia. |
Kopplin was born on May 20, 1939 in Sterling, | Nebraska and graduated from Peru State College in 1966 |
Still, | Nebraska played physical defensive football and made I |
Northwestern's defense stopped | Nebraska and got the ball back. |
0 school records and in 1964 against a strong | Nebraska team, champion of the Big Eight, he passed fo |
Fate was with the Gators, as Texas stunned | Nebraska 37-27, and Florida won a shootout with the Cr |
A native of Sutton, | Nebraska, Bender played college football at the Univer |
o Vollertsen (born March 1, 1959 in Syracuse, | Nebraska) is a retired female volleyball player from t |
e vote count, which would be a unique system ( | Nebraska and Maine assign electoral votes based on vot |
f Directors; Community Development Taskforce, | Nebraska Bar Association, Lincoln Bar Association, and |
ttended two years of high school in Tecumseh, | Nebraska. |
Kay Aust (born November 25, 1940 in Tecumseh, | Nebraska) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. |
, an F0, made a brief touchdown near Tekamah, | Nebraska. |
He set up practice in Tekamah, | Nebraska and then became the prosecuting attorney for |
Born Edmund Richard Gibson in Tekamah, | Nebraska, he learned to ride a horse while still a ver |
Terrytown, | Nebraska |
from New Brunswick to Florida, west to Texas, | Nebraska and Ontario. |
Oklahoma, Missouri, Wyoming, Colorado, Texas, | Nebraska, and Kentucky. |
) district covering Colorado, Wyoming, Texas, | Nebraska, New Mexico, and Montana. |
o put some more challenge into the event than | Nebraska had been seeing in recent games, and was even |
since 1992, and is the only state other than | Nebraska to split its electoral votes, though it has n |
Two of the teams that | Nebraska defeated in bowl games in those years, Florid |
Douglas (and Atchison) had assumed that | Nebraska would be settled by Free-State men from Iowa |
game when they refused to play, claiming that | Nebraska did not follow the full requirements put fort |
ted it to a limited extent, by providing that | Nebraska and Kansas could enter the Union free or slav |
ple present at a closed meeting reported that | Nebraska State Senator Ernie Chambers claimed he heard |
The bowl game featured the | Nebraska Cornhuskers verses the Auburn Tigers. |
om 1908 to 1917, Fawcett was a Justice of the | Nebraska Supreme Court, serving as Chief Justice in 19 |
Pound is a member of the | Nebraska Hall of Fame. |
He was inducted into the | Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 2002. |
Chris Langemeier is a senator in the | Nebraska Legislature in the United States. |
l May 30, 1854, when Congress established the | Nebraska Territory. |
He was elected member of the | Nebraska state senate in 1910 until 1912 becoming the |
She represents the 11th District in the | Nebraska State Legislature, serving as the successor o |
He ran and lost in a bid for the | Nebraska senate seat in 1918 and for governor in 1920. |
nental Divide had been previously part of the | Nebraska Territory and Dakota Territory and had been a |
ms (born February 6, 1952) is a member of the | Nebraska Legislature and teacher from York, Nebraska. |
The 2007 Ball State team nearly upset the | Nebraska Cornhuskers, but a late touchdown gave Nebras |
The | Nebraska Territorial Legislature was held from January |
He unsuccessfully ran for a seat in the | Nebraska Territory house of representatives in 1858. |
ards and honors including the Urban League of | Nebraska's National Prominence Award, selection as the |
The only defeat was a 31-24 loss to the | Nebraska Cornhuskers in week two. |
The | Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and Central Nebrask |
t he served as manager and then editor of the | Nebraska City News newspaper and was a Nebraskan deleg |
Two months later he published the | Nebraska Advertiser, a publication advertising the agr |
ove color pictures are of the interior of the | Nebraska House as of 2004. |
Dahlman also hinted at moving the | Nebraska State Capitol from Lincoln to Omaha. |
Devaney immediately turned the | Nebraska program around. |
for KOLN and communications director for the | Nebraska Democratic Party. |
They played the | Nebraska State Fair for 26 straight years and earned r |
election, instead making a failed bid for the | Nebraska gubernatorial nomination. |
In January 1855, the | Nebraska Territorial Legislature named Burt County, Ne |
He subsequently served in the | Nebraska legislature. |
He was elected to the | Nebraska house of representatives in 1887 and to the N |
He was a judge on the | Nebraska Supreme Court from 1983 to 1993. |
n from the U.S. state of Michigan, and in the | Nebraska Territory. |
n until 1928, with the McCook Generals of the | Nebraska State League. |
Nee's tenure at Ohio, he was the coach of the | Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1986 to 2000. |
He was appointed to the | Nebraska Legislature on January 3, 2007 by Governor Da |
lack 41 Flash Reverse Pass is a play that the | Nebraska Cornhuskers used against the Oklahoma Sooners |
ed as a county judge and was president of the | Nebraska County Judges Association in 1996. |
The | Nebraska Adjutant General commands the state military |
He was a member of the | Nebraska Republican Committee and Republican National |
cretary of State, Gale is the chairman of the | Nebraska Real Estate Commission, and serves on the Neb |
She served 18 years in the | Nebraska Legislature before being elected to the Dougl |
Kayla Batt, Miss | Nebraska's Outstanding Teen 2007 was the first titleho |
The President Supposed to Have Pocketed the | Nebraska Bill., New York, NY: New York Times, (July 29 |
ree (1916) and the LL.D. degree (1926) by the | Nebraska Wesleyan University. |
e Legislature" did not succeed in swaying the | Nebraska Territory governor. |
10 season was the most successful year in the | Nebraska women's basketball program's history. |
He passed the bar and moved to the | Nebraska Territory in 1856, becoming a member of the N |
The | Nebraska Bugeaters played their home games at Lincoln |
Gill (born March 21, 1980) is a member of the | Nebraska Legislature from Lincoln, Nebraska. |
He also published the | Nebraska Farmer, the first agricultural publication ou |
n which organized the Republican Party in the | Nebraska Territory and was elected to the Nebraska Ter |
The | Nebraska Holocaust Memorial is located at Wyuka Cemete |
He served in the | Nebraska House of Representatives in 1920 and in the N |
After routing the | Nebraska Cornhuskers 76-39 at home (the most points ev |
ere factors cited in the 2005 decision by the | Nebraska Department of Roads not to reroute U.S. Highw |
These are now in the archives of the | Nebraska State Historical Society. |
In 1863 he moved to the | Nebraska Territory to teach school in Tekamah, Nebrask |
9, and on frontier duty at Fort Kearny in the | Nebraska Territory from 1859 into 1860. |
e of .167 is the lowest in the history of the | Nebraska Cornhuskers football program. |
In 1899, Branch led the | Nebraska to an exhibition win against Lincoln High Sch |
lf's Head Secret Society Hall at Yale and the | Nebraska State Capitol building. |
In 1909, the | Nebraska state legislature authorized the construction |
Cunningham met with the | Nebraska defensive coordinator the week of October 30 |
Hale played college football for the | Nebraska Cornhuskers and the USC Trojans. |
ldings listed below, and on proposals for the | Nebraska State Capitol and the Liberty Tower in Kansas |
As Director of the | Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, she |
He was also involved in an incident involving | Nebraska's star running back Lawrence Phillips, in whi |
(born September 29, 1972) is a member of the | Nebraska Legislature from Lincoln, Nebraska. |
He is a former member of the | Nebraska Economic Forecasting Advisory Board and curre |
86 he was unanimously chosen president of the | Nebraska State Humane Society. |
hn V. Hendry is a former chief justice of the | Nebraska Supreme Court, appointed from the state at la |
83, Boosalis was appointed as Director of the | Nebraska Department of Aging in the Cabinet of then-Go |
Reggie Cooper, (1987), Strong Safety for the | Nebraska Cornhuskers Football team (1987-1991), Team C |
Conner served in the | Nebraska Constitutional Convention of 1875 and was ele |
This was the second and last year that the | Nebraska team was known as the Old Gold Knights. |
Dierks was also an inductee into the | Nebraska Hall of Agricultural Achievement in April, 20 |
here he was the national committeeman for the | Nebraska Federation of Young Republicans. |
e between the Michigan State Spartans and the | Nebraska Cornhuskers played December 29, 2003 at the A |
ator Nelson's bill was adopted in 2008 by the | Nebraska state Legislature. |
The | Nebraska Democratic Party currently holds none of the |
see Volunteers (ranked #5 in the BCS) and the | Nebraska Cornhuskers (ranked #3 in the BCS). |
mack (born July 30, 1939) is a justice of the | Nebraska Supreme Court, appointed by Governor Ben Nels |
The | Nebraska Cornhusker football team was 8-1 going into t |
to the Blues, Beatrice was represented in the | Nebraska State League in 1892. |
In 1999 he was selected to the | Nebraska All-Century Football Team via fan poll and in |
He was a member of the | Nebraska State Senate from 1908 to 1909. |
ted States Army and served in France with the | Nebraska National Guard. |
He served as a 1st lieutenant in the | Nebraska Army National Guard. |
she was the first black woman elected to the | Nebraska Legislature. |
turned the ball approximately 60 yards to the | Nebraska 16 yard line, at which point Cornhusker corne |
ter County, and in 1872 he was elected to the | Nebraska Legislature. |
Sears was elected a member of the | Nebraska house of representatives in 1901, serving as |
Today, the fort is managed by the | Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, with some individu |
replaced Walter C. Booth as head coach of the | Nebraska football team for the 1906 season. |
The | Nebraska Center for the Education of Children Who Are |
y took off in college where he played for the | Nebraska Cornhuskers. |
st International, and a retired member of the | Nebraska Association of Women Police and the Fraternal |
ehrbein (born 1938) is a state senator in the | Nebraska Legislature. |
d, and was among the first legislators of the | Nebraska Territory. |
For the | Nebraska Congressman, see William James Connell. |
ore Bowman tackled Ecker out of bounds at the | Nebraska 16 yard line saving the game for the Huskers. |
The | Nebraska District was formed in September 1970 when th |
As governor, Heineman worked with the | Nebraska Legislature to pass the largest tax cut in st |
The | Nebraska statute prohibited "partial birth abortion", |
He was a member of the | Nebraska unicameral legislature from 1937 to 1941. |
The Court struck down the law, finding the | Nebraska statute criminalizing "partial birth abortion |
Davis was elected to the | Nebraska Sports Hall of Fame in 1989. |
ouri River and in 1858 became a member of the | Nebraska Territorial House of Representatives. |
Geller provided illustrations for some of the | Nebraska Folklore pamphlets, written and compiled by N |
he primary was Curt Bromm, the speaker of the | Nebraska Legislature. |
Thomas took the | Nebraska football team on its first long road trip wit |
Bellevue Bridge from the south on the | Nebraska side. |
group of representatives illegally moved the | Nebraska Territorial Legislature to Florence following |
late 1990s to help create jobs and assist the | Nebraska Arts and Humanities Councils. |
For the | Nebraska politician, see William A. Poynter. |
t from public life, Butler was elected to the | Nebraska State Senate on the Independent Ticket in 188 |
He graduated from the | Nebraska Wesleyan University at Lincoln in 1892, studi |
nd a 12-6 victory in the 1941 season over the | Nebraska Cornhuskers. |
all-time leading scorer in the history of the | Nebraska women's program with 69 goals. |
ille, Iowa, on June 25, 1841 and attended the | Nebraska state normal school. |
The | Nebraska Amish, Swartzendruber Amish, Old Order Amish |
Hanscom was on the committee that wrote the | Nebraska State Constitution. |
antislavery tracts, including A Sermon on the | Nebraska Bill (1854) and The God of the Bible Against |
Old Gold Knights claimed what amounted to the | Nebraska State Championship |
He was appointed to the | Nebraska Legislature in 1999 by Governor Earl Benjamin |
Clark served as a member of the | Nebraska House of Representatives, elected in 1905. |
He was also elected a member of the | Nebraska state house of representatives in 1933 and 19 |
ary 2009 Fahleson was elected Chairman of the | Nebraska Republican Party on a platform of improving t |
He earned a varsity letter with the | Nebraska Cornhuskers in 1905 and received a Juris Doct |
He was elected a member of the | Nebraska state house of representatives from 1907 to 1 |
01 to 2006 she served as the president of the | Nebraska Community Foundation, a charitable organizati |
very lopsided Big 12 Championship game to the | Nebraska Cornhuskers). |
10, 1961) is an Omaha attorney, member of the | Nebraska State Board of Education representing Distric |
im in a national competition conducted by the | Nebraska I-80 Bicentennial Sculpture Project. |
aw, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the | Nebraska Law Review and was inducted into the Order of |
He was a division director for the | Nebraska Department of Economic Development from 1967 |
The | Nebraska Compromise or Cornhusker Kickback refers to a |
in 2004, Quandahl was elected Chairman of the | Nebraska Republican Party in February 2005, to succeed |
Prior to his election to the | Nebraska Legislature, Mello worked as a senior aide to |
n the session whose tracks would comprise the | Nebraska album, "Pink Cadillac" was not formally recor |
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