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He was in private practice in Ogallala, | Nebraska from 1959 to 1983. |
Bartee was born in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
attended Peru State Teachers College in Peru, | Nebraska in 1941 and 1942, and Phillips University in |
Born in Ravenna, | Nebraska, Pickett received an LL.B. from the Universit |
acres (260 ha) of government land in western | Nebraska. |
n from the U.S. state of Michigan, and in the | Nebraska Territory. |
itters, a hunting ranch and resort in Mullen, | Nebraska, with his former Buccaneer and Seahawk teamma |
Titus Adams (born January 28, 1983 in Omaha, | Nebraska) is an American football defensive end for th |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1894 season |
in that capacity until his death, in Lincoln, | Nebraska, later that year. |
used on black power and nationalism in Omaha, | Nebraska in the 1960s. |
Armstrong was born in Fremont, | Nebraska. |
tended Bellevue West High School in Bellevue, | Nebraska, then played his college basketball career at |
Smith was born in Gering, | Nebraska, which is also where he currently lives. |
fictional town of Gatlin, located in western | Nebraska, Job tells the story of how the town became a |
He was born in Schuyler, | Nebraska and graduated from Schuyler Central High Scho |
s previously at Hastings College in Hastings, | Nebraska where he was an adjunct history professor. |
were filmed on location, especially in Omaha, | Nebraska and Denver, Colorado. |
the campus of Creighton University, in Omaha, | Nebraska, the Cortina Community is grounded in the fou |
y Moccasins Dance Troupe, based in Winnebago, | Nebraska that combines modern Native American dance wi |
He attended high school in Omaha, | Nebraska and collegiately for the Creighton University |
st race at the Ak-Sar-Ben Racetrack in Omaha, | Nebraska]]. |
lby Coash (born October 29, 1975, in Bassett, | Nebraska) is a Nebraska state senator from Lincoln, Ne |
alvin Jones (born November 27, 1970 in Omaha, | Nebraska) is a former American football running back. |
She served 18 years in the | Nebraska Legislature before being elected to the Dougl |
was the original red light district in Omaha, | Nebraska in the late 19th century. |
epartment store chain headquartered in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1952 season |
mtrak station is a train station in Hastings, | Nebraska, United States served by Amtrak, the national |
hor and reporter for KOLN/KGIN-TV in Lincoln, | Nebraska, where she anchored daily morning and afterno |
he bar in 1890, commencing practice in Wahoo, | Nebraska. |
Born in Hastings, | Nebraska, Johnsen received an LL.B. from the Universit |
10 season was the most successful year in the | Nebraska women's basketball program's history. |
Bereuter was born in York, | Nebraska and reared in Utica, Nebraska. |
ard William Brown (July 17, 1891 in Milligan, | Nebraska - September 10, 1956 in Vallejo, California), |
n which organized the Republican Party in the | Nebraska Territory and was elected to the Nebraska Ter |
He was born on March 11, 1943, in Lincoln, | Nebraska and graduated from Ashland High School. |
Bo Ruud (born September 2, 1984 in Lincoln, | Nebraska) is an American football linebacker who is cu |
At the 2008 US Olympic Trials in Omaha, | Nebraska, Madwed placed 5th in the 200 m butterfly and |
e United States, founding a convent in Omaha, | Nebraska, and a convent in Evansville, Indiana. |
He set up practice in Aurora, | Nebraska in 1877, becoming interested in banking and i |
Born Ralph Bowman in Osceola, | Nebraska, Archer moved to California at the age of fiv |
he played minor league baseball in Fairbury, | Nebraska, and Petersburg, Virginia, before signing wit |
Senator Fischer was born in Lincoln, | Nebraska and graduated from the University of Nebraska |
He died in Fremont, | Nebraska on January 13, 1939 and his remains were crem |
He served in the | Nebraska House of Representatives in 1920 and in the N |
and was heard on radio stations KGBZ in York, | Nebraska; KFAB in Lincoln, Nebraska; and WOW in Omaha. |
half later, on September 11, 1902, in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
He attended public schools in Gordon, | Nebraska, Kearney Military Academy, and Nebraska Wesle |
econd president of Trinity Seminary in Blair, | Nebraska in 1890. |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1892 season |
Primeaux was born in 1966 in Scottsbluff, | Nebraska to the Pine Ridge Oglala Lakota Nation, South |
coln and Lincoln Business College in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
the court of industrial relations in Lincoln, | Nebraska from 1976 to 1980. |
9, and on frontier duty at Fort Kearny in the | Nebraska Territory from 1859 into 1860. |
e was also Pastor for congregations in Blair, | Nebraska area during this period. |
Born on October 1, 1948, in Seward, | Nebraska, Joel was raised in a pastor's family in Nebr |
on the Creighton University campus in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
ectors for St. Anthony's Hospital in O'Neill, | Nebraska, a member of the Knights of Columbus, a licen |
ngton, Illinois - November 18, 1967 in Omaha, | Nebraska) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball and h |
Henry Orton Wiley was born in Marquette, | Nebraska on November 15, 1877. |
He was born on Feb. 23, 1975, in Omaha, | Nebraska and graduated from University of Notre Dame i |
nue and the Union Pacific main line in Omaha, | Nebraska, the Depot was listed on the National Registe |
racticed law throughout the 1980s in Kearney, | Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Santa Fe, New Mexico. |
s born and reared on a family farm in western | Nebraska where her family still raises grain crops, su |
s (Rich) King (born April 4, 1969 in Lincoln, | Nebraska) is an American former professional basketbal |
Born in Albion, | Nebraska, Barnes was educated at the University of Neb |
He was born in Omaha, | Nebraska on September 10, 1912 and graduated from the |
tornadoes of May 29 and 30, 1879, In Kansas, | Nebraska, Missouri, and Iowa. |
mmit Christian College, based in Scottsbluff, | Nebraska, was established in 1951 as Platte Valley Bib |
church located at 1322 19th Street in Auburn, | Nebraska. |
He lives in Ogallala | Nebraska and helps on his family-owned farm. |
a one-third-mile clay race track in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
ago Indian Tribe, Rice was born in Winnebago, | Nebraska, and had previously served in the United Stat |
mer Mitchell (February 22, 1891, in Franklin, | Nebraska - November 6, 1963, in Grand Island, Nebraska |
s Sports Director for KHAS radio in Hastings, | Nebraska, covering local high school and Hastings Coll |
Conner served in the | Nebraska Constitutional Convention of 1875 and was ele |
John A. Gale was born in Omaha, | Nebraska and graduated from Omaha North High School. |
Ehle was born May 11, 1873 in Kearney, | Nebraska and after entering the navy he was sent to fi |
ded college at Creighton University in Omaha, | Nebraska before finishing her bachelors degree in educ |
Bart Kofoed (born March 24, 1964 in Omaha, | Nebraska) is a retired American professional basketbal |
single home game at Lincoln Park, in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
ecified malady, on January 20, 1897 in Omaha, | Nebraska, brought accolades and notes from around the |
The Woodmen of the World Building in Omaha, | Nebraska is a former building that was located at 1323 |
partner in Brashear LLP, a law firm in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
ary Gaylen Glick (born May 14, 1930 in Grant, | Nebraska) is a former professional American football s |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for five seasons, f |
r II was born on March 16, 1944, in Crawford, | Nebraska. |
He lived in a | Nebraska orphanage for a time before moving to Los Ang |
at Mogis' Presto recording studio in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
resence at the College World Series in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
He was born on Aug. 23, 1940, in Beatrice, | Nebraska and graduated from Beatrice High School in 19 |
a, on a visit to his two other sons in Allen, | Nebraska. |
ating, he worked as court reporter in western | Nebraska from 1899 to 1900, and then as a grocer in Ne |
Howard Buffett was born in Omaha, | Nebraska to Henrietta Duvall Buffett and Ernest P. Buf |
mo Burns Roper, Jr. (July 31, 1900 in Hebron, | Nebraska - April 30, 1971 in Redding, Connecticut) was |
Stryker grew up in Omaha, | Nebraska, moved to New York City in 1980, and joined o |
He was born in Odell, | Nebraska and graduated from Peru State College. |
e United States in 1881, settling in Oakland, | Nebraska. |
to the bar and set up practice in Fullerton, | Nebraska. |
Born in Dannebrog, | Nebraska, of "Postcard from Nebraska" fame and raised |
to the Blues, Beatrice was represented in the | Nebraska State League in 1892. |
he engaged in the hardware business in Omaha, | Nebraska and worked until 1895. |
ane Rohde (born August 12, 1955 in Wakefield, | Nebraska) is a former American competitive rower and O |
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 |
Synod, who served congregations in Michigan, | Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. |
He graduated from high school in Omaha, | Nebraska in 1907 and was worked for John Deere Plow Co |
Born in Lincoln, | Nebraska, he studied botany at the University of Nebra |
He was born in Seward, | Nebraska on August 19, 1890 and lived in California an |
He served as a 1st lieutenant in the | Nebraska Army National Guard. |
He continued with his law practice in Ponca, | Nebraska, not serving in any other elected office, tho |
Born in Decatur, | Nebraska, Whitacre attended the public schools, Hiram |
Drive is a rock band with origins in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
arl Husmann (born August 6, 1931 in Schuyler, | Nebraska) is a former American collegiate and Professi |
ichael Munter (born March 7, 1980 in Norfolk, | Nebraska) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher wh |
also hosts a youth clinic annually in Omaha, | Nebraska during the College Baseball Word Series. |
band with Prince Stewart and a gig in Omaha, | Nebraska with Nat Towles. |
He is buried in Wyuka Cemetery, in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
ishman (born February 27, 1974 in Gothenburg, | Nebraska) and grew up in Cozad, Nebraska where he play |
(Dave) Hoppen (born March 13, 1964 in Omaha, | Nebraska) is a retired American professional basketbal |
ed in the 1980 College World Series in Omaha, | Nebraska where he defeated the St. Johns Redmen. |
ehrbein (born 1938) is a state senator in the | Nebraska Legislature. |
a trip to the College World Series in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
es as the Colonels took the floor in Lincoln, | Nebraska against the Kansas City-Omaha Kings. |
Old-fashioned Phillips 66 station in Bassett, | Nebraska |
Adam Shada (born May 22, 1985 in Omaha, | Nebraska) was an American football player for the Univ |
"Ben") Plucknett (April 13, 1954 in Beatrice, | Nebraska - November 17, 2002 in Essex, Missouri) was a |
1950, he set up private practice in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
t star at Grand Island Senior High in central | Nebraska. |
Martin was born in Kearney, | Nebraska and graduated from Dartmouth College in 1929 |
Henderson attended school in Newport, | Nebraska and Alvin, Texas. |
ll, is a bluff on the Platte River in eastern | Nebraska in the United States. |
Born in Auburn, | Nebraska, he graduated from Auburn Senior High School |
was born Lucille Pharaby Boileau in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and had entered into a career as a singer by |
Methodist Episcopal Church minister in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
Regional Tournament that was held in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
rsity of Hawaii and Union College in Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
District offices are located in Seward, | Nebraska; Rev. Russell Sommerfeld has been the distric |
urchase of radio station KROA-FM in Doniphan, | Nebraska (between Grand Island and Hastings. |
He was born on Jan. 17, 1934, in Omaha, | Nebraska and graduated from a Technical High School in |
cClanahan (born December 12, 1954 in Lincoln, | Nebraska) is a former professional American football p |
a surgeon and practiced medicine in Kimball, | Nebraska from 1919 to 1942. |
Terry Brands (born April 9, 1968 in Omaha, | Nebraska) is an American Olympic wrestler who won a br |
He studied law in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and Sedalia, Missouri. |
Following college, he stayed in Lincoln, | Nebraska and worked at The Lincoln Daily News before b |
She lives in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and Amsterdam, The Netherlands. |
Born in 1945 in Scottsbluff, | Nebraska, he received both his B.S. and his law degree |
lian restaurant chain headquartered in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
He was born on April 7, 1977, in Scottsbluff, | Nebraska and graduated from Bayard High School as vale |
i, and graduated from Doane College in Crete, | Nebraska, in 1918. |
James P. Collman (born 1932 in Beatrice, | Nebraska) is an American Professor of Chemistry. |
David Braxton (born May 25, 1965 in Omaha, | Nebraska) was a Linebacker in the National Football Le |
Born in O'Neill, | Nebraska, Donohoe received a B.S. from Freemont Normal |
studied law, and ended up settling in Aurora, | Nebraska in 1874, and was admitted to the bar. |
e was elected to the legislature representing | Nebraska's Legislative 2nd district centered in Platts |
He died in 1945 in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and is buried at the Wyuka Cemetery in Linco |
rfly, at the US Olympic Team Trials in Omaha, | Nebraska, with a career-best time of 1:53.86, which ea |
4, that UP was selling Wyoming coal in Omaha, | Nebraska for US$9 per ton while they charged other coa |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for nine seasons, f |
an Hoiberg (born October 15, 1972 in Lincoln, | Nebraska) is the head men's basketball coach at Iowa S |
herd to Schuyler in Colfax County in eastern | Nebraska. |
rvatory is located at Doane College in Crete, | Nebraska. |
He was born on June 21, 1950, in Fremont, | Nebraska and graduated from North Bend Central High Sc |
awn M. Bouwens (born May 25, 1968 in Lincoln, | Nebraska) is a former professional American football p |
astronomical observatory located in Lincoln, | Nebraska (USA) surrounded Holmes lake. |
John M. Thayer died in Lincoln, | Nebraska, and was buried in Wyuka Cemetery. |
Gilmore was born in Brownville, | Nebraska to Andrew and Sarah Jane Allen Hall. |
Maryland and died at the age of 65 in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1901 season |
peace advocacy organization based in Lincoln, | Nebraska, United States. |
le Erwin and Hilfrie Lebeck McBride in Omaha, | Nebraska, Pirsch attended Beals Grade School; Central |
She was born on August 5, 1977, in Seward, | Nebraska. |
He was born on Jan. 8, 1936, in Aurora, | Nebraska and graduated from Aurora High School in 1953 |
cademic records of Duchesne College in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
r in the Santee Indian Reservation in Santee, | Nebraska. |
d's body was exhumed and reburied in Kearney, | Nebraska, where his younger brother Zachary lived. |
He was born Frederick Liedtke in York, | Nebraska, to a French mother and a father who had serv |
74 to go on display at Freedom Park in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
In Lincoln, | Nebraska, Martin was once sitting at a railroad crossi |
He died in Omaha, | Nebraska while returning home. |
e luxurious Dismal River Golf Club in Mullen, | Nebraska. |
from those four states gathered in Henderson, | Nebraska to form a general conference. |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1895 season |
Born in Omaha, | Nebraska, he attended Westside High School. |
Kopplin was born on May 20, 1939 in Sterling, | Nebraska and graduated from Peru State College in 1966 |
After he spent two years in Kearney, | Nebraska playing junior hockey, he attended college at |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for four seasons, f |
s is an American record label based in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
Hughes grew up in Crawford, | Nebraska and was a three-sport athlete at Crawford Hig |
6, 2010 at Immanuel Medical Center in Omaha, | Nebraska of natural causes. |
rock was born on August 20, 1943 in Holdrege, | Nebraska, and graduated from Holdrege High School in 1 |
or the Doane College Tigers located in Crete, | Nebraska and he held that position for the 1913 season |
He was born on April 12, 1938, in Riverdale, | Nebraska and graduated from Riverdale High School. |
al career as a high school teacher in Gering, | Nebraska and served in a variety of educational positi |
It proved particularly useful in the | Nebraska Sandhills. |
nberg was born on November 20, 1929 in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
's Hospital at Creighton University in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
s at the 2005 MasterCard Alamo Bowl, in which | Nebraska was victorious over the Michigan Wolverines. |
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