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Ohiowa is a village in Fillmore County, | Nebraska, United States. |
o is a former community in Washington County, | Nebraska, United States. |
Ulysses is a village in Butler County, | Nebraska, United States. |
Bluejay Quarry Site, Antelope County, | Nebraska ~11.8 Ma. |
h lived in what is now the Richardson County, | Nebraska. |
Kansas, Smith County, Kansas, Harlan County, | Nebraska, and Franklin County, Nebraska. |
ist Episcopal Church in Osceola, Polk County, | Nebraska, Flora Cinderella Campbell, the daughter of B |
nnecting Mills County, Iowa and Sarpy County, | Nebraska at Bellevue, Nebraska. |
was born on June 25, 1941, in Colfax County, | Nebraska and graduated from Columbus High School in 19 |
Knox County, | Nebraska |
Colfax County, | Nebraska |
2) in southern Craig Township in Burt County, | Nebraska. |
mestead as Thornton Township, Buffalo County, | Nebraska, in honor of his military service. |
Buffalo County, | Nebraska |
amuel and his family moved to Buffalo County, | Nebraska, a sparsely settled frontier land where farmi |
Clay County, | Nebraska |
Furnas County, | Nebraska, is named in his honor. |
Dodge County, | Nebraska |
Blaine County, | Nebraska |
Johnson County, | Nebraska |
Garfield County, | Nebraska |
one of thirty-seven townships in Holt County, | Nebraska, United States. |
Douglas County, | Nebraska |
Logan County, | Nebraska |
Cedar County, | Nebraska |
Chase County, | Nebraska |
at Hills Beds Formation, Scotts Bluff County, | Nebraska |
Grant County, | Nebraska |
rict of Alliance, a city in Box Butte County, | Nebraska, United States. |
Cass County, | Nebraska |
Arthur County, | Nebraska |
Adams County, | Nebraska |
North Loup is a village in Valley County, | Nebraska, United States. |
reet near the city of Gretna in Sarpy County, | Nebraska. |
Bushnell is a village in Kimball County, | Nebraska, United States. |
e of Lake McConaughy in central Keith County, | Nebraska, and is the second largest hydraulic fill dam |
ers had settled near Oconee in Platte County, | Nebraska, where Bishop continued to head what he calle |
Blaine Township, Antelope County, | Nebraska |
Blaine Township, Kearney County, | Nebraska |
Blaine Township, Adams County, | Nebraska |
Concord Township, Dixon County, | Nebraska |
Deuel County, | Nebraska: named for Harry Porter Deuel, a long time ra |
Gosper County, | Nebraska is named in his honor. |
Kristine Cecava was a Cheyenne County, | Nebraska district judge who garnered media attention f |
Cambridge Site, Frontier County, | Nebraska |
Winside is a village in Wayne County, | Nebraska, United States. |
dhouse Rock, Brule Formation, Morrill County, | Nebraska ~33.3-30.8 |
Agate Springs Quarries, Sioux County, | Nebraska, a deposit of Miocene herbivores and carnivor |
Thayer County, | Nebraska, is named for him. |
sburg is a former community in Seward County, | Nebraska, United States. |
g, Illinois, Connelly moved to Thayer County, | Nebraska, with his parents in 1883. |
Dirty Creek Ridge Site, Sioux County, | Nebraska |
Legge and his family moved to Colfax County, | Nebraska in 1876 where his father went into the cattle |
2D, Runningwater Formation, Box Butte County, | Nebraska ~20.6-16.3 |
Olcott Hill, Sioux County, | Nebraska ~11.9 Ma. |
Bowring Ranch near Merriman in Cherry County, | Nebraska. |
He moved with his parents to Hamilton County, | Nebraska in 1873. |
Hitchcock County, | Nebraska, is named after him. |
Thurston County, | Nebraska is named after him. |
UNSM Sx-8 (Orella C), Sioux County, | Nebraska (L. |
district of Scribner, a city in Dodge County, | Nebraska, United States. |
Saline County Courthouse ( | Nebraska), Wilber, Nebraska, listed on the NRHP in Neb |
) is a radio station licensed to serve Cozad, | Nebraska, USA. |
r II was born on March 16, 1944, in Crawford, | Nebraska. |
His body was found on the road to Crawford, | Nebraska with four bullet wounds; the probable victim |
The town of Crawford, | Nebraska, incorporated in 1886, was named after Emmet |
Hughes grew up in Crawford, | Nebraska and was a three-sport athlete at Crawford Hig |
Crawford, | Nebraska |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for two seasons, fr |
for the Doane College Trees located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1903 season |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for ten seasons, fr |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1894 season |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1952 season |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1892 season |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for five seasons, f |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for three seasons, |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for twenty-one seas |
She hails from Crete, | Nebraska and currently resides in Columbia, Missouri. |
i, and graduated from Doane College in Crete, | Nebraska, in 1918. |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for nine seasons, f |
rvatory is located at Doane College in Crete, | Nebraska. |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1901 season |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1895 season |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for four seasons, f |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1913 season |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1980 season |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1909 season |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for sixteen seasons |
He was a friend of Doane College in Crete, | Nebraska where in 1997, The Zenon C.R. Hansen Foundati |
ation, he enrolled at Doane College in Crete, | Nebraska to study music. |
Both current | Nebraska head football coach, Bo Pelini, and his broth |
ason with the Grand Island Athletics, Class D | Nebraska State League affiliate of the Kansas City Ath |
It is found from North Dakota, | Nebraska and Kansas eastward through Wisconsin to Ohio |
a, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, North Dakota, | Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming. |
New Jersey to Florida,North and South Dakota, | Nebraska, Colorado, and New Mexico |
, a utility company that serves South Dakota, | Nebraska, and Montana that is based in Sioux Falls. |
oa, Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, North Dakota, | Nebraska, Hawaii, Wyoming, and Guam. |
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, | Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, We |
ado, Illinois, Kansas, Montana, North Dakota, | Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, U |
linois, Iowa, Kansas, North and South Dakota, | Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, and In |
ah, Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, | Nebraska, Alberta, Saskatchewan) |
ed in Illinois, North Carolina, North Dakota, | Nebraska, Virginia, and West Virginia. |
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, | Nebraska, Ohio, and Wisconsin. |
His five official visits were to Notre Dame, | Nebraska, Oklahoma, nearby Southern Methodist and Iowa |
Born in Dannebrog, | Nebraska, of "Postcard from Nebraska" fame and raised |
Davenport, | Nebraska |
Dawson, | Nebraska |
ctus specimens have been found in present day | Nebraska, Colorado, as far west as California and as f |
Born in Decatur, | Nebraska, Whitacre attended the public schools, Hiram |
n December 17, 2005, when Washington defeated | Nebraska 3 games to 0 in San Antonio, Texas for the pr |
ed on December 20, 1986 when Pacific defeated | Nebraska 3 games to 0 in the NCAA championship match. |
t to Oklahoma State while Washington defeated | Nebraska in non-BCS bowls. |
fifth overall in Western Playoffs, defeating | Nebraska and Oklahoma State but falling to Wyoming. |
Located in Denton, | Nebraska, near Lincoln, it was founded primarily to se |
So young people of different | Nebraska Amish groups can date each other, however whe |
urchase of radio station KROA-FM in Doniphan, | Nebraska (between Grand Island and Hastings. |
tween 1870 and 1873 they moved to Dorchester, | Nebraska. |
He died of pneumonia in Dorchester, | Nebraska January 27, 1880 and is buried in Dorchester |
An earlier | Nebraska District had existed from 1882 to 1922, befor |
a high risk of severe weather across eastern | Nebraska and western Iowa including the Omaha, Nebrask |
est to eastern Texas, eastern Kansas, eastern | Nebraska, southern Wisconsin and Michigan. |
ll, is a bluff on the Platte River in eastern | Nebraska in the United States. |
le convective system developed across eastern | Nebraska in the Omaha area during the morning hours of |
herd to Schuyler in Colfax County in eastern | Nebraska. |
e morning, a supercell developed over eastern | Nebraska and tracked into central Iowa. |
olidly conservative district based in eastern | Nebraska, including some Omaha suburbs and the city of |
It is found from eastern | Nebraska east across the southern Midwest to southern |
Fischer (born January 2, 1940 in St. Edward, | Nebraska) is a former American football cornerback in |
for the 1971 season were from the Big Eight: | Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Colorado. |
e bar in 1884 and set up practice in Emerson, | Nebraska. |
He was born in Emerson, | Nebraska, and spent his youth in Portland, Oregon. |
m Shelby High School in 1925, Dunning entered | Nebraska Wesleyan University and received his B. A. de |
he played minor league baseball in Fairbury, | Nebraska, and Petersburg, Virginia, before signing wit |
He died on May 28, 2005 in Fairbury, | Nebraska. |
He practiced law in Fairbury, | Nebraska and then became a special agent for Federal B |
He moved to Fairbury, | Nebraska in 1887 and was superintendent of the public |
e a train dispatcher/telegrapher at Fairmont, | Nebraska. |
He moved to Fairmont, | Nebraska and became the city schools superintendent fr |
The 1973 edition of the Orange Bowl featured | Nebraska, and Notre Dame. |
But in 1889 a feisty | Nebraska newspaper publisher named Edward Rosewater ma |
In postgame coverage on the field, | Nebraska quarterback Scott Frost openly lobbied Coache |
With the tie finish, | Nebraska remained behind in their series 0-1-1 and fin |
The First | Nebraska Militia was a temporary military force mobili |
The First | Nebraska Militia reinforced the Seventh Iowa Cavalry, |
The First | Nebraska Territorial Legislature met in Omaha in 1855, |
The First | Nebraska Territorial Legislature first met in Omaha, N |
Companies "B" and "C," First | Nebraska Militia (mounted) were present at the January |
He was a member to the first | Nebraska house of representatives in 1866. |
Main article: First | Nebraska Territorial Legislature |
time since 1880, by Harlan Doeschot of Firth, | Nebraska, who had been in Switzerland looking for Simm |
genous Recipes and Guide to Diet and Fitness ( | Nebraska, 2005) |
Of the five | Nebraska stations served by Amtrak, Hastings was the t |
See also the founder of Florence, | Nebraska at James C. Mitchell (settler) |
ublicans won open seats in Colorado, Florida, | Nebraska, and Nevada and the Reform Party won an open |
The following | Nebraska players who participated in the 1996 season l |
The following | Nebraska players who participated in the 2002 season l |
The following | Nebraska players who participated in the 2000 season l |
The following | Nebraska players who participated in the 2003 season l |
The following | Nebraska players who participated in the 1986 season l |
The following | Nebraska players who participated in the 1997 season l |
He played collegiately from 1955-1958 for | Nebraska. |
n in 1919 to 1920, a presidential elector for | Nebraska in 1920, delegate to the 1932 Republican Nati |
d 5.4 yards per carry playing as fullback for | Nebraska. |
He was the Federal fuel administrator for | Nebraska from October 1917 to March 1919. |
In 1940 he ran unsuccessfully for | Nebraska senator, losing to Hugh Butler by 57% to 41.5 |
He ran for the at large seat for | Nebraska, but because of the exact date of admission, |
He was the assessor of internal revenue for | Nebraska in 1865, and a member of the State constituti |
The 1959 win was the first for | Nebraska since 1942, and the 1959-1960 wins were the f |
the exception of the above provision made for | Nebraska. |
He was appointed United States judge for | Nebraska Territory March 5, 1859. |
The game was also the last for | Nebraska head coach Tom Osborne who had been at the he |
9 yard touchdown run to put the game away for | Nebraska. |
The election was not a high priority for | Nebraska Democrats. |
Paul Rogers kicked a 25-yard field goal for | Nebraska to take an early 3-0 lead. |
re that, the was the offensive line coach for | Nebraska Cornhuskers, helping the Huskers to national |
He collegiately played for | Nebraska Cornhuskers in the NCAA. |
He made his debut for | Nebraska on September 22 against Ball State, playing o |
important foundation for future statehood for | Nebraska, the Nebraska Territorial Legislature made co |
all coaching career as an assistant coach for | Nebraska Wesleyan University just two years after he g |
or 2,699 yards with 23 rushing touchdowns for | Nebraska from 1990-1992. |
dards at the time, he played five seasons for | Nebraska. |
Agriculture's Rural Development Director for | Nebraska |
He was a Presidential Elector for | Nebraska in 1900. |
und in Thomson Quarry, Sheep Creek Formation, | Nebraska in a Hemingfordian layer. |
909 from the Trojan Quarry, Olcott Formation, | Nebraska. |
landslide over the Democratic nominee, former | Nebraska representative and the 1896 and 1900 nominee, |
Many former | Nebraska assistants who were let go upon Callahan's hi |
Callahan's replacement was former | Nebraska Defensive Coordinator Bo Pelini, who had also |
r of the SMU Mustangs noticed him as a former | Nebraska Cornhusker, forcing the Hogs to give up their |
- September 5, 2009) was a farmer and former | Nebraska state senator from Lincoln, Nebraska in the N |
The cover athlete is former | Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback Eric Crouch. |
For the former | Nebraska Christian University, see Cotner College. |
His opponents in the primary were former | Nebraska Attorney General Don Stenberg and former stat |
McKinley, over the Democratic nominee, former | Nebraska representative William Jennings Bryan. |
He unsuccessful in running against former | Nebraska governor Ashton C. Shallenberger in 1922. |
Nancy Thompson (born 1947) is a former | Nebraska state senator from Papillion, Nebraska in the |
Series in 1995 and 1997, Turner Gill, former | Nebraska quarterback and current head football coach o |
In 1981, Shahani founded | Nebraska Cultures, a probiotics manufacturing and rese |
mer Mitchell (February 22, 1891, in Franklin, | Nebraska - November 6, 1963, in Grand Island, Nebraska |
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