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Bohl was a reserve defensive back for the | Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1977 to 1980. |
While at the university, she played for the | Nebraska Cornhuskers women's soccer team from 1999 to |
rget Planning Staff at Offutt Air Force Base, | Nebraska, from September 1967 to July 1969. |
e Base, Arkansas, and Lincoln Air Force Base, | Nebraska. |
rt of the 55th Wing at Offutt Air Force Base, | Nebraska. |
et Planning Staff), at Offutt Air Force Base, | Nebraska. |
tes Strategic Command, Offutt Air Force Base, | Nebraska. |
t Squadron; trained under Second Air Force in | Nebraska initially with B-17 Flying Fortresses, and re |
Strategic Air Command, Offutt Air Force Base, | Nebraska. |
g, he was assigned at Lincoln Air Force Base, | Nebraska. |
tes Strategic Command, Offutt Air Force Base, | Nebraska. |
tes Strategic Command, Offutt Air Force Base, | Nebraska; Director of Plans, United States Space Comma |
nd and Alaska and in Cretaceous formations in | Nebraska. |
He died in Fort Robinson, | Nebraska April 11, 1889 and is buried in Fort Leavenwo |
an order for the abandonment of Fort Kearny, | Nebraska. |
e U.S. 9th Cavalry Regiment at Fort Robinson, | Nebraska which was an all-black regiment commanded by |
a corporal at Grace Creek near Fort Hartsuff, | Nebraska on April 28, 1876 lead to him being awarded t |
Davis became ill and died near Fort Kearney, | Nebraska, on his way back to the outfitting stations o |
nto a humiliating surrender at Fort Robinson, | Nebraska, and the dominance and prevalence of the Plai |
For the fort in | Nebraska, see Fort Kearny. |
kinson State Historical Park in Fort Calhoun, | Nebraska, the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in S |
It is found in | Nebraska, western Oklahoma, southwestern South Dakota, |
uchdown passes of 24 and 17 yards to Frain as | Nebraska won by a 28-10 margin. |
and Malartic, a la ferme Larrieu, France, and | Nebraska. |
latte, Kearney, Grand Island, Fremont, Omaha ( | Nebraska), Council Bluffs Boone, Ames, Cedar Rapids (I |
His nickname among old family friends in | Nebraska was "Dode." |
It has also been reported from Kansas, | Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin, Mexico, the Antilles and fr |
997) was a Republican politician from western | Nebraska who served seven terms in the United States H |
Luther Fred Gottschalk, from Columbus, | Nebraska |
Kayla Batt, Miss | Nebraska's Outstanding Teen 2007 was the first titleho |
- August 13, 1918) was an aviator from Omaha, | Nebraska who died in World War I. Offutt Air Force Bas |
Lewis had scholarship offers from Missouri, | Nebraska, and Arizona State, among others. |
agan Winings is a beauty queen from Atkinson, | Nebraska who has held the Miss Nebraska Teen USA 2004 |
h Levey, was a liquor distributor from Omaha, | Nebraska. |
The Rumbles, Ltd, a band from Lincoln, | Nebraska, recorded a pop-psychedelic version of the so |
975) is an American rock musician from Omaha, | Nebraska, best known as the guitarist and backup singe |
Creekmore, a former student from Hartington, | Nebraska, were the student broadcasters. |
1924) was a Republican politician from Wausa, | Nebraska best known for being the 32nd Governor of Neb |
She hails from Crete, | Nebraska and currently resides in Columbia, Missouri. |
He graduated from the | Nebraska Wesleyan University at Lincoln in 1892, studi |
isen is a restaurant entrepreneur from Omaha, | Nebraska, born in Clinton, Iowa. |
who in 1913 had fled to Michigan from Omaha, | Nebraska 16 days after the President's birth after she |
Topeka is named in his honor, US 81 from the | Nebraska state line north of Belleville to Salina is n |
ded in England," The Buggs hailed from Omaha, | Nebraska, and the album was actually recorded at Kay B |
s was an American Indie rock band from Omaha, | Nebraska. |
It is found from eastern | Nebraska east across the southern Midwest to southern |
s lincolnensis in a soil sample from Lincoln, | Nebraska (hence the bacterial name). |
ies roughly south of a line from southeastern | Nebraska through southern Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana |
Cambridge Site, Frontier County, | Nebraska |
d 5.4 yards per carry playing as fullback for | Nebraska. |
e Longhorns never do expect it, and fumble as | Nebraska scores a touchdown and wins the game, as well |
of Norton County (Kansas) and Furnas County ( | Nebraska). |
Furnas County, | Nebraska, is named in his honor. |
Few expected much of a game from | Nebraska against this kind of experience, but someone |
season (two in the championship game against | Nebraska). |
At his final home game at | Nebraska, the capacity crowd showed their appreciation |
The Green Wave won its next game against | Nebraska 6-5, but was eliminated in the third game by |
Oklahoma City to make its January 13 game at | Nebraska. |
down a number of times in a 2004 game against | Nebraska which the Panthers lost. |
tarting with the first 2007 home game against | Nebraska. |
already been determined before the game, with | Nebraska going to the Orange in Miami and Oklahoma hea |
at the two teams had met in a bowl game, with | Nebraska winning all three encounters. |
Near the end of the game, the | Nebraska team apparently was confused about the time r |
The final five regular season games saw | Nebraska beat #2 Colorado, where the defense shut down |
Garfield County, | Nebraska |
Don Stenberg (R), Attorney General of | Nebraska |
He was appointed adjutant general of | Nebraska Territory in 1861 and also served as member o |
He was assistant attorney general of | Nebraska in 1921 and 1922. |
kets in New York, Illinois, Georgia, Alabama, | Nebraska, Wisconsin, South Carolina and the Caribbean. |
Named after counties in Georgia, Minnesota, | Nebraska, and Wisconsin, she was the only U.S. Naval v |
Series in 1995 and 1997, Turner Gill, former | Nebraska quarterback and current head football coach o |
Paul Rogers kicked a 25-yard field goal for | Nebraska to take an early 3-0 lead. |
uri scored first on a 29 yard field goal, but | Nebraska owned the show for the rest of the game, scor |
y taken from an album titled Gretchen Goes to | Nebraska by King's X. |
Gosper County, | Nebraska is named in his honor. |
In 1967 Tiemann was elected Governor of | Nebraska as a Republican Party. |
Dahlman lost a race for Governor of | Nebraska against Chester H. Aldrich in 1910. |
Thayer served two full terms as Governor of | Nebraska (1887 - 1891) and part of a third term, (May |
In 1889 he became the Lieutenant Governor of | Nebraska and served until 1891. |
He ran for governor of | Nebraska in 1934 but was unsuccessful in getting the D |
, 1895) was the second Lieutenant Governor of | Nebraska, United States, serving from 1879 to 1883 whi |
24 - June 1, 1905) was the second Governor of | Nebraska . |
was appointed the 35th Lieutenant Governor of | Nebraska by Governor Ben Nelson, following resignation |
As well as being elected as the governor of | Nebraska from 1917 to 1919, he was a delegate to Democ |
ational Convention 1860 and 1868, Governor of | Nebraska Territory 1861-1867, U.S. Senator from Nebras |
politician who served as the 27th Governor of | Nebraska from 1953 to 1955. |
Ben Nelson, former Governor of | Nebraska and 1996 Democratic nominee for the United St |
Ben Nelson (D), former Governor of | Nebraska and 1996 Democratic nominee for the United St |
The Governor of | Nebraska holds the "supreme executive power" of the St |
Secretary of Agriculture, former Governor of | Nebraska |
990, when he was elected the 37th Governor of | Nebraska. |
In 1979, he became the 34th Governor of | Nebraska, a post he held until to 1983, when he was na |
4, 1938) was the third Lieutenant Governor of | Nebraska, United States, serving from 1883-85 while Ja |
was an unsuccessful candidate for Governor of | Nebraska in 1880. |
own for being the 34th Lieutenant Governor of | Nebraska from 1991 to 1993, the first woman to hold th |
successful Populist candidate for Governor of | Nebraska. |
erved as private secretary to the Governor of | Nebraska, Lorenzo Crounse in 1893 and 1894. |
the only woman to have served as governor of | Nebraska. |
lection, since he was running for governor of | Nebraska in 1934. |
t Griswold then went on to become governor of | Nebraska. |
"Honest John" Powers ran for governor in | Nebraska as a populist in 1892. |
870 - April 4, 1960) was the 14th Governor of | Nebraska from 1907 until 1909. |
Moul served as the Lieutenant Governor of | Nebraska from 1991 to 1993 under Governor Ben Nelson. |
He became the 17th Lieutenant Governor of | Nebraska from 1923 to 1924. |
rved in World War I, then ran for governor of | Nebraska and won in 1934, defeating the Republican can |
Mike Johanns, incumbent Governor of | Nebraska |
s appointed the first Territorial Governor of | Nebraska. |
politician who served as the 25th Governor of | Nebraska from 1940 to 1946 and U.S. Senator from 1952 |
53 - April 10, 1924) was the 11th Governor of | Nebraska. |
nced his intention to run for the Governor of | Nebraska in December 2005. |
Carolina who served as the first Governor of | Nebraska Territory. |
Previously he was the 38th Governor of | Nebraska from 1999 to 2005 and was U.S. Secretary of A |
Governors of | Nebraska must be at least 30 years old and have been c |
Gerrard is a graduate of | Nebraska Wesleyan University (B.S.), 1976; University |
He graduated from | Nebraska in 1916. |
After graduating from | Nebraska State Teachers College in 1898, he served as |
Upon graduating from | Nebraska, Latham joined San Diego Spirit of Women's Un |
After graduating from | Nebraska, Sturzenegger enrolled at Harvard Law School. |
Licensed to Grand Island, | Nebraska, USA, the station serves the Grand Island-Kea |
appointed the second Bishop of Grand Island, | Nebraska, by Pope Pius XI. |
st days before the election, in Grand Island, | Nebraska. |
Located in Grand Island, | Nebraska, the work was considered controversial due to |
but died before the election in Grand Island, | Nebraska, on November 7, 1916. |
tling, including Rupert, Idaho, Grand Island, | Nebraska and Memphis, Tennessee. |
Aldon Lynn Nielsen (born 1950 Grand Island, | Nebraska) is an American poet, and literary critic. |
ted States Navy to be named for Grand Island, | Nebraska. |
Grant County, | Nebraska |
ew a 49 yard touchdown pass to Ben Gregory as | Nebraska narrowed the deficit to 24-13. |
The Army National Guard in | Nebraska consists of over 4,000 soldiers in 74 troop u |
d third quarters, Florida State had outscored | Nebraska 41-3. |
ehensible;" Republican Senator Chuck Hagel of | Nebraska said the ads were "beyond offensive to me." |
They were the first band not hailing from | Nebraska to be signed by Omaha-based Saddle Creek Reco |
with mother and siblings to Hamilton County, | Nebraska. |
He moved with his parents to Hamilton County, | Nebraska in 1873. |
Kansas, Smith County, Kansas, Harlan County, | Nebraska, and Franklin County, Nebraska. |
Location of Hastings AFS, | Nebraska |
He led | Nebraska to its first bowl game, the 1941 Rose Bowl, a |
The defense then successfully held off | Nebraska for the remainder of the game. |
First to Fight: The Story of Henry Mihesuah ( | Nebraska, 2003) |
ged from his wife, asks Jake accompany him to | Nebraska and help him win his wife back. |
eople for 28 years, he returned to his native | Nebraska, USA in 1928. |
o edit the multivolume Illustrated History of | Nebraska. |
A history, 1870-1940 ( | Nebraska 2002). |
Hitchcock County, | Nebraska, is named after him. |
one of thirty-seven townships in Holt County, | Nebraska, United States. |
The Morton home in | Nebraska City is now a state park, the Arbor Lodge Sta |
More recently, he was given an honorary title | Nebraska Admiral ("Admiral of the Great Navy of the St |
ghost town, was a community in Hooker County, | Nebraska, United States. |
cer in the McCook Community Hospital, McCook, | Nebraska, one month short of his 99th birthday. |
St. Nicholas Hotel (Omaha, | Nebraska) |
Mary Wilkes, is a housewife from | Nebraska who has a history of unexplained blackouts an |
Howard County, | Nebraska, named for Oliver Otis Howard, American Civil |
e General Affairs, Health and Human Services, | Nebraska Retirement Systems, Executive Board, Referenc |
he states of Michigan, Alaska, Idaho, Kansas, | Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, and |
co, 4; North Dakota, 3; Arizona, 2; Idaho, 2; | Nebraska, 2; Tennessee, 2; West Virginia, 2; Alaska, 1 |
dessa, Michigan; Coeur D'Alene, Idaho; Omaha, | Nebraska; Dayton, Ohio; San Jose, California; Upland, |
tt was a jurist in the states of Illinois and | Nebraska. |
cluding Florida, Arizona, Illinois, Michigan, | Nebraska, New York, Virginia and Wisconsin. |
censure: Connecticut, Ohio, Illinois, Kansas, | Nebraska, Utah, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Maine, Wy |
north up to northern Illinois, north-eastern | Nebraska, central Colorado, southern Nevada and centra |
eth Cecil Ramos (born June 6, 1967 in Sidney, | Nebraska) is a former Major League Baseball player and |
Robin Backhaus (born in Lincoln, | Nebraska on February 12, 1955) is an American former s |
. "Cap" Dierks (born July 2, 1932 in O'Neill, | Nebraska) is a Nebraska state senator from Ewing, Nebr |
Chris Langemeier is a senator in the | Nebraska Legislature in the United States. |
She represents the 11th District in the | Nebraska State Legislature, serving as the successor o |
unswick in 2005, eventually landing in Omaha, | Nebraska for two seasons before moving to the Quad Cit |
ance Dake was born on July 22, 1944 in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
n Schilz (born January 17, 1969, in Ogallala, | Nebraska) is a Nebraska state senator from Ogallala, N |
, 1924 - November 5, 2009) was born in Omaha, | Nebraska, USA. |
ttended two years of high school in Tecumseh, | Nebraska. |
Gorat's Steak House is a restaurant in Omaha, | Nebraska, at 4917 Center Street. |
home games at the "M" Street Park in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
Jan Meyers (born July 20, 1928, in Lincoln, | Nebraska) is an American politician and a former membe |
Born in Waverly, | Nebraska, Beachell and his family moved to a corn and |
ir home games in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
n in Omaha and a department store in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
Ferguson died in Bellevue, | Nebraska, on October 11, 1859, and his body is interre |
He attended Campbell High School in Campbell, | Nebraska where he graduated in 1942. |
Russ Karpisek (born July 20, 1966 in Friend, | Nebraska) is a Nebraska state senator from Wilber, Neb |
n October 1944, fifteen people met in Wymore, | Nebraska to discuss establishing a Bible college for n |
He unsuccessfully ran for a seat in the | Nebraska Territory house of representatives in 1858. |
He set up practice in Hastings, | Nebraska in 1872 and was a member of the Nebraska cons |
s man who was raped and murdered in Humboldt, | Nebraska. |
ick Sheehy (born October 3, 1959 in Hastings, | Nebraska) has been the 38th Lieutenant Governor of Neb |
ison County, Ohio - July 20, 1917 in Kearney, | Nebraska) was a prominent farmer, businessman, soldier |
The White River rises in northwestern | Nebraska, in the Pine Ridge escarpment north of Harris |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for two seasons, fr |
(born Kate Kokes, March 1, 1950, in Burwell, | Nebraska) is a Nebraska state senator from Cedar Rapid |
Galen Hadley (born March 9, 1942, in Lincoln, | Nebraska) is a Nebraska state senator and former mayor |
, Paddock left New York and settled in Omaha, | Nebraska, where he started a farm and a law practice. |
as "clear channel" station KFAB-AM in Omaha, | Nebraska, KTTP only operates during the daytime hours. |
It is located in Mead, | Nebraska (USA) about 38 miles northeast of Lincoln, Ne |
Mike Horacek (born July 7, 1973 in Omaha, | Nebraska) is an American football wide receiver for th |
law degree at Creighton University in Omaha, | Nebraska in 1982. |
Born in Brunswick, | Nebraska, Hoscheit originally signed with the New York |
Charles Thone was born in Hartington, | Nebraska. |
ounty sheriff and small town mayor in western | Nebraska before moving to Omaha. |
for the Doane College Trees located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1903 season |
He subsequently served in the | Nebraska legislature. |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for ten seasons, fr |
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