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.S. Route 32 from Chicago, Illinois to Omaha, | Nebraska, and U.S. Route 38 from Lincoln, Nebraska, to |
a BA degree in History from the University of | Nebraska and has attended the Advanced Management Cour |
He was born on November 28, 1963, in Omaha, | Nebraska and graduated from Paul VI High School, a Rom |
For the larger river in | Nebraska and other meanings, see Platte River (disambi |
Nebraska and California. | |
He chose Maryland over Michigan State, | Nebraska, and Virginia. |
Camp died at the age of 25 in Omaha, | Nebraska, and is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park |
ur congregations, one each in Iowa, Missouri, | Nebraska and Oklahoma. |
stigation that grew to include California and | Nebraska and involved the Internal Revenue Service, th |
He practiced law in Fairbury, | Nebraska and then became a special agent for Federal B |
ocyonines are found in sediments in northwest | Nebraska and southeastern Wyoming (Hunt, 2004). |
rent ranked opponents (In order, #4 Texas, #3 | Nebraska and #4 Florida State). |
bled youth for 35 years being a member of the | Nebraska and National Associations of Alcoholism and D |
ewan, Boron, California, and several sites in | Nebraska and Wyoming. |
etown of New Orleans, Louisiana, North Omaha, | Nebraska and Chicago, Illinois. |
Lincoln, | Nebraska, and London: University of Nebraska Press, 19 |
tern foothills of the Rocky Mountains east to | Nebraska and Saskatchewan, including rangelands in Alb |
He was born in Emerson, | Nebraska, and spent his youth in Portland, Oregon. |
Bible, college football coach at Texas A & M, | Nebraska and Texas |
e of Lake McConaughy in central Keith County, | Nebraska, and is the second largest hydraulic fill dam |
nto a humiliating surrender at Fort Robinson, | Nebraska, and the dominance and prevalence of the Plai |
#4 Ohio State, #5 Texas, #16 Iowa State, #11 | Nebraska, and #6 Arkansas). |
tended Bellevue East High School in Bellevue, | Nebraska, and was a student and a letterman in basketb |
ers of the Lakota people of Montana, Wyoming, | Nebraska, and the Dakota region created the Republic t |
Meredith was born April 11, 1872 in Omaha, | Nebraska and after entering the Marine Corps in 1896 h |
Hoagland was born in Omaha, | Nebraska, and graduated from Omaha Central High School |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1980 season |
ded in England," The Buggs hailed from Omaha, | Nebraska, and the album was actually recorded at Kay B |
fifth overall in Western Playoffs, defeating | Nebraska and Oklahoma State but falling to Wyoming. |
He owned and managed farmland in | Nebraska and Iowa. |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1909 season |
h and west to Texas and Oklahoma and north to | Nebraska and Wisconsin. |
t for Fox News and Executive Director of Bold | Nebraska, and has two children. |
education, the expansion of the University of | Nebraska, and the enactment of the state's first minim |
the natural gas utility in Colorado, Kansas, | Nebraska and Iowa and its Colorado electric utility fr |
articipates in customer gas choice program in | Nebraska and Wyoming. |
tling, including Rupert, Idaho, Grand Island, | Nebraska and Memphis, Tennessee. |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for sixteen seasons |
Music and taught in public schools in Aurora, | Nebraska and Boston. |
rarely migrate to Newfoundland and Labrador, | Nebraska and Florida. |
ne of the leading educational institutions in | Nebraska, and was the first higher education instituti |
main campus is located at the intersection of | Nebraska and Massachusetts Avenues at Ward Circle in t |
opened the first Runza Drive-Inn in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and began serving runza sandwiches, a type o |
Named after counties in Georgia, Minnesota, | Nebraska, and Wisconsin, she was the only U.S. Naval v |
n at least five states (Texas, Utah, Alabama, | Nebraska and Alaska) and three U.S. cities: Birmingham |
He returned to Omaha, | Nebraska and died there on November 10, 1923, and buri |
ublicans won open seats in Colorado, Florida, | Nebraska, and Nevada and the Reform Party won an open |
was in a campaign against Indians in Western | Nebraska and Dakota, who were forced to move south fro |
rved in World War I, then ran for governor of | Nebraska and won in 1934, defeating the Republican can |
He set up practice in Tekamah, | Nebraska and then became the prosecuting attorney for |
Lisa became the first U.S. settler of | Nebraska, and this outpost became among the most impor |
issouri, Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, | Nebraska and Kansas. |
ring attended Howells High School in Howells, | Nebraska and was a letterman in football and wrestling |
He grew up in Omaha, | Nebraska and attended Harvard Law School in the 1930s. |
Kazys Almenas attended the University of | Nebraska and Northwestern University. |
e, Grand Island was the third largest city in | Nebraska and its economy was thriving. |
Dudek's father, Harold, was born in Campbell, | Nebraska, and was a World War II veteran in the United |
he departure of Pederson to the University of | Nebraska and the arrival of athletic director Jeff Lon |
eles, California) is a former mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska and is a current member of the Douglas County |
Warthen attended high school in Omaha, | Nebraska and was a High School All-American quarterbac |
ll has served as the offensive coordinator of | Nebraska and UCLA Bruins football team. |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska and was drafted in the fifth round of the 199 |
He was born in Neligh, | Nebraska and died in Rochester, Minnesota. |
The tribe has a reservation in northeastern | Nebraska and western Iowa. |
Northwestern's defense stopped | Nebraska and got the ball back. |
served as an assistant coach there as well as | Nebraska and Southwestern Louisiana. |
She was born on Aug. 6, 1938, in Page, | Nebraska and graduated from Page High School in 1955. |
Sederburg was born in | Nebraska and raised in Minnesota. |
In his later years, French moved to Omaha, | Nebraska, and thence to Boise City, Idaho, where he wa |
ich would have ended the fourth quarter, with | Nebraska appearing to win 12-10. |
He died in Fort Robinson, | Nebraska April 11, 1889 and is buried in Fort Leavenwo |
Born Ralph Bowman in Osceola, | Nebraska, Archer moved to California at the age of fiv |
ent Act Senator Nelson believes that taxes in | Nebraska are too high and part of the problem is the l |
Wisconsin and | Nebraska are the U.S. states with the most listings fo |
e was also Pastor for congregations in Blair, | Nebraska area during this period. |
He served as a 1st lieutenant in the | Nebraska Army National Guard. |
The Knights originally said they were turning | Nebraska around, thus "Ak-Sar-Ben." |
1996: Awarded | Nebraska Artist of the Year by the Nebraska Arts Counc |
late 1990s to help create jobs and assist the | Nebraska Arts and Humanities Councils. |
rginia Tech, the Irene Leache Poetry Prize, a | Nebraska Arts Council Award, and fellowships from the |
In 1967 Tiemann was elected Governor of | Nebraska as a Republican Party. |
chases down fugitives in Illinois, Texas, and | Nebraska as he himself is pursued by a psychotic kille |
r and hazard information for Cherry County in | Nebraska as well as Todd, and Tripp Counties in South |
994 season, and then returned to the State of | Nebraska as the Secondary Coach for the Mavericks at t |
al Poly San Luis Obispo and the University of | Nebraska as an assistant coach. |
Upon the admission of | Nebraska as a State into the Union, he was elected as |
d was not seated as the house only recognized | Nebraska as having one representative. |
He moved with his family to Lincoln, | Nebraska as a child. |
eason by beating 2 top 10 teams, Oklahoma and | Nebraska, as well as in state rivals Baylor and Texas. |
"Honest John" Powers ran for governor in | Nebraska as a populist in 1892. |
roadcasts a Christian radio format to Central | Nebraska as a member of the Bott Radio Network. |
sex ring serving prominent citizens of Omaha, | Nebraska, as well as high-level U.S. politicians. |
he became a newspaper reporter and editor in | Nebraska as well as a county judge. |
Born in | Nebraska as Constance Elaine Mackey, Winona was 25 yea |
the Millard Public School District, in Omaha, | Nebraska, as a substitute teacher at Millard North Hig |
Lafleur left | Nebraska as a member of three National Championship te |
ackages to 160 random people living in Omaha, | Nebraska, asking them to forward the package to a frie |
Many former | Nebraska assistants who were let go upon Callahan's hi |
ized the first district and supreme courts of | Nebraska, assisted the first Territorial legislature i |
st International, and a retired member of the | Nebraska Association of Women Police and the Fraternal |
Gorat's Steak House is a restaurant in Omaha, | Nebraska, at 4917 Center Street. |
-Lincoln and graduated from the University of | Nebraska at Omaha in education in 1969. |
o been athletic director at the University of | Nebraska at Kearney, Moravian College, California Stat |
He also played for the University of | Nebraska at Omaha Mavericks for two years, leading the |
time in his career, back in his home state of | Nebraska, at Hastings College. |
University of | Nebraska at Lincoln online edition of the Lewis and Cl |
Jackman graduated from the University of | Nebraska at Lincoln in 1973 with a Bachelor of Arts de |
She graduated from University of | Nebraska at Omaha, the Nebraska Law Enforcement Academ |
She attended the University of | Nebraska at Omaha on a classical piano scholarship. |
State University, Mankato, and University of | Nebraska at Omaha. |
his debut deal to fight in his native Omaha, | Nebraska, at the UFC Fight Night 15 event. |
d the Professor of Music at the University of | Nebraska at Omaha from 1993 to July 2003. |
University of | Nebraska at Omaha (1963), B.A. with Honors, English |
ha University, now known as the University of | Nebraska at Omaha, from 1909 through 1917. |
he retention of football at the University of | Nebraska at Omaha when the Nebraska University System |
nnecting Mills County, Iowa and Sarpy County, | Nebraska at Bellevue, Nebraska. |
Scott Stewart of University of | Nebraska at Omaha's The Gateway wrote: "Many participa |
sa, Iowa, Omaha University (Now University of | Nebraska at Omaha and the Union Biblical Seminary in D |
University of Texas at Dallas, University of | Nebraska at Omaha, University of New Orleans and San F |
s world's record on June 28, 1953 in Lincoln, | Nebraska at 57,93 m, being the first man to throw over |
h at Bethel (Abattoir Editions, University of | Nebraska at Omaha, ill. |
biblical text in 1982 from the University of | Nebraska at Lincoln, and a Ph.D. in family studies in |
E. Parshall were nonresidents of the State of | Nebraska at the commencement of this action." |
ons, from 1999 to 2003, for the University of | Nebraska at Omaha in the CCHA and was named to the CCH |
uld donate part of land for the University of | Nebraska at Omaha for its Aksarben Campus to build a U |
See also the founder of Florence, | Nebraska at James C. Mitchell (settler) |
f international business at the University of | Nebraska at Omaha in the USA. |
me a voice/trumpet professor at University of | Nebraska at Kearney. |
from the law department of the University of | Nebraska at Lincoln in 1904. |
the headquarters of the Military District of | Nebraska at the hotel. |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska at Omaha and was drafted in the seventh round |
, an assistant professor at the University of | Nebraska at Omaha, found that giving circles generally |
In 1987 he graduated from the University of | Nebraska at Omaha in criminal justice and philosophy. |
Bonness played high school football in | Nebraska at Bellevue High School in Bellevue, a suburb |
Republican nominee John McCain won | Nebraska at-large and all but one congressional distri |
His opponents in the primary were former | Nebraska Attorney General Don Stenberg and former stat |
to connect Downtown Tampa to the USF area via | Nebraska Ave, HART's busiest bus corridor , with a sec |
There are two proposed routes: | Nebraska Ave.(north-south) to Fletcher Ave.(east-west) |
of Fletcher Avenue between Florida Avenue and | Nebraska Avenue in Tampa, Florida. |
1912 at 858 East Zack Street, directly across | Nebraska Avenue from Tampa Union Station. |
t of Transportation, Hillsborough Avenue from | Nebraska Avenue to 50th Street has increased in the nu |
en Florida Avenue (Business US 41/SR 685) and | Nebraska Avenue (US 41/SR 45) in Tampa, Florida. |
brick storefronts around the intersection of | Nebraska Avenue and East Zack Street, on the northeast |
Fletcher Road between | Nebraska Avenue and I-75 was later redesignated State |
ic cemetery located at West Eighth Street and | Nebraska Avenue in Cincinnati, Ohio in the Price Hill |
Tampa boundaries are University to the north, | Nebraska Avenue to the west, Sulphur Springs to the so |
Located at Ward Circle, the intersection of | Nebraska Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue, the Center s |
Be Frightened of Turning the Page is an EP by | Nebraska band Bright Eyes released in 2001. |
f Directors; Community Development Taskforce, | Nebraska Bar Association, Lincoln Bar Association, and |
oceedings brought forth by the charges of the | Nebraska Bar Association. |
ffice in Grand Island and was admitted to the | Nebraska bar in 1882. |
Born in Albion, | Nebraska, Barnes was educated at the University of Neb |
entered into a partnership with SignCoEDS, a | Nebraska based manufacturer with over 30 years experie |
Born in Waverly, | Nebraska, Beachell and his family moved to a corn and |
The final five regular season games saw | Nebraska beat #2 Colorado, where the defense shut down |
rida State retook the #1 spot in the poll and | Nebraska became the new #2, setting up a #1 vs. #2 mat |
Nebraska became the first non-California or Hawaii uni | |
Dodge Street (U.S. Route 6) in Omaha, | Nebraska becomes a controlled-access freeway (The West |
to the United States Senate for the state of | Nebraska, becoming one of only two new Republican sena |
Born in Lincoln, | Nebraska, Beebe played baseball for the Hyde Park High |
ounty sheriff and small town mayor in western | Nebraska before moving to Omaha. |
ded college at Creighton University in Omaha, | Nebraska before finishing her bachelors degree in educ |
tball at and graduated from the University of | Nebraska before being drafted in the sixth round (171s |
the bar and briefly set up practice in Omaha, | Nebraska being elected as a Republican to the Fifty-ni |
A native of Sutton, | Nebraska, Bender played college football at the Univer |
Born in Hastings, | Nebraska, Benedict received an appointment to West Poi |
975) is an American rock musician from Omaha, | Nebraska, best known as the guitarist and backup singe |
1924) was a Republican politician from Wausa, | Nebraska best known for being the 32nd Governor of Neb |
antislavery tracts, including A Sermon on the | Nebraska Bill (1854) and The God of the Bible Against |
The President Supposed to Have Pocketed the | Nebraska Bill., New York, NY: New York Times, (July 29 |
The season was concluded by #9 | Nebraska blowing out #18 Northwestern by 66-17, the la |
He was a member of the University of | Nebraska board of regents from 1869 to 1875. |
In the following year, the | Nebraska Board of Education chose Chadron as the site |
Prize, a Virginian Faulkner Award, and three | Nebraska Book Awards. |
During his years at Tech High in North Omaha, | Nebraska, Boone stood 6'2" and weighed 175 pounds. |
isen is a restaurant entrepreneur from Omaha, | Nebraska, born in Clinton, Iowa. |
were John Hannah of Alabama, Aaron Taylor of | Nebraska, Brad Budde of USC, Dean Steinkuhler of Nebra |
may have seemed like the light was shining on | Nebraska briefly, as they pulled ahead 5-0 in their fi |
ember for Lavitsef Inc., Norfolk Rotary Club, | Nebraska Broadcasters Association, Norfolk Community H |
ecified malady, on January 20, 1897 in Omaha, | Nebraska, brought accolades and notes from around the |
Thomas A. Parks, an attorney from Platt City, | Nebraska, brought forth the most damaging testimony, w |
In | Nebraska: Brownville |
The 1892 | Nebraska Bugeaters football team was the representativ |
The 1894 | Nebraska Bugeaters football team was the representativ |
The | Nebraska Bugeaters played their home games at Lincoln |
er Rodgers scored on runs of 4 and 5 yards as | Nebraska built a 33-0 lead. |
71, Hazard was purchased by a group of Omaha, | Nebraska, businessmen and placed on public display. |
1820 be "inoperative and void" for Kansas and | Nebraska, but not technically repealed. |
He ran for the at large seat for | Nebraska, but because of the exact date of admission, |
illiam Jennings Bryan lost the Senate race in | Nebraska, but came back to win the 1896 presidential n |
A Methodist, Kendall was born in | Nebraska, but he later moved to Anchorage. |
was appointed the 35th Lieutenant Governor of | Nebraska by Governor Ben Nelson, following resignation |
was the first historical monument erected in | Nebraska by Federal grant. |
appointed the second Bishop of Grand Island, | Nebraska, by Pope Pius XI. |
1, 1920 and moved with his family to Norfolk, | Nebraska by 1922. |
y taken from an album titled Gretchen Goes to | Nebraska by King's X. |
CAA title in volleyball with an easy sweep of | Nebraska by the scores of 15-12, 15-4, 15-4. |
Drafted out of the University of | Nebraska by the San Francisco Giants in the 10th round |
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