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ted it to a limited extent, by providing that | Nebraska and Kansas could enter the Union free or slav |
It affected western | Nebraska, western Kansas, extreme eastern Colorado, an |
United States in southern Iowa, southeastern | Nebraska, eastern Kansas, western Illinois, Missouri, |
C. vermis - southern Iowa, southeastern | Nebraska, eastern Kansas, western Illinois, Missouri, |
ess by forcefully advocating the admission of | Nebraska and Kansas. |
issouri, Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, | Nebraska and Kansas. |
o been athletic director at the University of | Nebraska at Kearney, Moravian College, California Stat |
In the early 1940s, three | Nebraska cities, Kearney, Grand Island and Hastings jo |
me a voice/trumpet professor at University of | Nebraska at Kearney. |
From the plains of | Nebraska, Captain Kehler, soon to be promoted to major |
Oklahoma, Missouri, Wyoming, Colorado, Texas, | Nebraska, and Kentucky. |
ational Guard aviation units from Alabama and | Nebraska) during KFOR 5A operations from July 2003 to |
y taken from an album titled Gretchen Goes to | Nebraska by King's X. |
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 |
Sessions of the | Nebraska Legislature last for 90 working days in odd-n |
Nebraska rallied late, with Rick Berns scoring on a 1 | |
According to | Nebraska State law, M.U.D. may enter contracts, promul |
k was appointed by the Governor to codify the | Nebraska State laws in 1866. |
ason with the Grand Island Athletics, Class D | Nebraska State League affiliate of the Kansas City Ath |
to the Blues, Beatrice was represented in the | Nebraska State League in 1892. |
atrice, NE was represented in the short-lived | Nebraska State League by the Blues. |
the Beatrice Milkskimmers participated in the | Nebraska State League from 1913 until the league disba |
n until 1928, with the McCook Generals of the | Nebraska State League. |
Born Edmund Richard Gibson in Tekamah, | Nebraska, he learned to ride a horse while still a ver |
The | Nebraska Territorial Legislature was held from January |
In January 1855, the | Nebraska Territorial Legislature named Burt County, Ne |
The First | Nebraska Territorial Legislature met in Omaha in 1855, |
In 1909, the | Nebraska state legislature authorized the construction |
The First | Nebraska Territorial Legislature first met in Omaha, N |
He was a member of the | Nebraska unicameral legislature from 1937 to 1941. |
group of representatives illegally moved the | Nebraska Territorial Legislature to Florence following |
ry 2008, she filed to run for the seat in the | Nebraska State Legislature being vacated by Senator Er |
epresent the 10th Legislative District in the | Nebraska Unicameral Legislature and reelected in 2006 |
Main article: First | Nebraska Territorial Legislature |
While the | Nebraska state legislature is officially non-partisan |
He was elected a member of the | Nebraska Territorial Legislature from Burt County in 1 |
She represents the 11th District in the | Nebraska State Legislature, serving as the successor o |
Before being in the | Nebraska State Legislature, he was a home improvement |
Danielle Conrad-Nantkes serves in the | Nebraska State Legislature, representing District 46 o |
ator Nelson's bill was adopted in 2008 by the | Nebraska state Legislature. |
111th Congress of 2009, with Mike Johanns of | Nebraska, George LeMieux of Florida and Scott Brown of |
kinson State Historical Park in Fort Calhoun, | Nebraska, the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in S |
He attended the University of | Nebraska in Lincoln for his undergraduate education gr |
University of | Nebraska at Lincoln online edition of the Lewis and Cl |
Lincoln Airport ( | Nebraska), formerly Lincoln Municipal Airport, in Linc |
Jackman graduated from the University of | Nebraska at Lincoln in 1973 with a Bachelor of Arts de |
received a B.A. degree from the University of | Nebraska in Lincoln in 1914. |
She has taught at the University of | Nebraska - Lincoln since 1994, where she serves as Coo |
joined the music faculty at the University of | Nebraska in Lincoln where he taught from 1954 to 1991 |
NE-TF1 - Lincoln, | Nebraska - Lincoln Fire & Rescue Department |
from the law department of the University of | Nebraska at Lincoln in 1904. |
Symbiosis" to the Memory of Auschwitz, U. of | Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1995, translated by Daniel We |
g by the Jews of Blois, France, University of | Nebraska - Lincoln, (1980) |
schools and graduated from the University of | Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1925. |
Located in Denton, | Nebraska, near Lincoln, it was founded primarily to se |
biblical text in 1982 from the University of | Nebraska at Lincoln, and a Ph.D. in family studies in |
rly Childhood Education, at the University of | Nebraska in Lincoln. |
Topeka is named in his honor, US 81 from the | Nebraska state line north of Belleville to Salina is n |
9, 1979) is an American writer born in Omaha, | Nebraska now living in San Francisco, California. |
s Sports Director for KHAS radio in Hastings, | Nebraska, covering local high school and Hastings Coll |
Nebraska is located in southeast Hyde County near the | |
Niobrara State Park is a state park of | Nebraska, USA, located on the bluffs at the confluence |
sic (New York: William Morrow, 1982; Lincoln, | Nebraska, and London: Bison Books/University of Nebras |
Lincoln, | Nebraska, and London: University of Nebraska Press, 19 |
In 1940 he ran unsuccessfully for | Nebraska senator, losing to Hugh Butler by 57% to 41.5 |
parents of three children, all born at Omaha, | Nebraska: Gilbert M. Hitchcock, born September 18, 185 |
Bluejay Quarry Site, Antelope County, | Nebraska ~11.8 Ma. |
and in the Gering Formation at Wildcat Ridge, | Nebraska 28.3 Ma. |
Olcott Hill, Sioux County, | Nebraska ~11.9 Ma. |
rofessor of Film Studies at the University of | Nebraska, Lincoln, made extensive but unsuccessful att |
920 to 1922 while attending the University of | Nebraska and made "honorable mention" on one of Walter |
Nebraska and Maine have the distinction of being the o | |
Nebraska and Maine are the only two states in the Unit | |
e vote count, which would be a unique system ( | Nebraska and Maine assign electoral votes based on vot |
Nebraska did manage to outscore Kansas by 3 points in | |
e professional-grade Denver AC team, although | Nebraska did manage a single touchdown to avoid a shut |
t the season (excluding the exhibition game), | Nebraska finally managed to put up a 'W' on the books |
entered into a partnership with SignCoEDS, a | Nebraska based manufacturer with over 30 years experie |
Nebraska, like many states, banned the procedure on th | |
ed the fourth bishop of the Diocese of Omaha, | Nebraska on Mar. 30, 1928, where he served for seven y |
He was appointed United States judge for | Nebraska Territory March 5, 1859. |
He was named the third Bishop of Lincoln, | Nebraska, on March 20, 1918. |
main campus is located at the intersection of | Nebraska and Massachusetts Avenues at Ward Circle in t |
He moved to | Nebraska in May 1874 and moved to North Platte, Nebras |
ue, 1978-1981, by Karra Porter (University of | Nebraska Press, May 2006). |
Kenneth Lorin Darby was born in Hebron, | Nebraska, on May 13, 1909, to Lorin Edward Darby and C |
Prior to his election to the | Nebraska Legislature, Mello worked as a senior aide to |
ectors for St. Anthony's Hospital in O'Neill, | Nebraska, a member of the Knights of Columbus, a licen |
The | Nebraska Holocaust Memorial is located at Wyuka Cemete |
tling, including Rupert, Idaho, Grand Island, | Nebraska and Memphis, Tennessee. |
Nebraska Cornhuskers men's and women's basketball | |
While at the University of | Nebraska, he met Edith Gertrude Schwartz (1874-1971), |
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 |
It is endemic to Arizona, Colorado, Montana, | Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming i |
, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, | Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Te |
Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, | Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennes |
Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, | Nebraska, New Mexico, North and South Dakota, Wisconsi |
) district covering Colorado, Wyoming, Texas, | Nebraska, New Mexico, and Montana. |
etts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, | Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oklahoma |
Nebraska and Miami have since faced off again in the p | |
Nebraska and Miami would face off in yet another Orang | |
s no further scoring, and the game ended with | Nebraska defeating Michigan State, 17-3. |
For the college in Fremont, | Nebraska, see Midland University |
In the end, Bush nominated | Nebraska Governor Mike Johanns, a fellow Republican, f |
He attended public schools in Gordon, | Nebraska, Kearney Military Academy, and Nebraska Wesle |
The mill was purchased by | Nebraska Consolidated Mills Company in 1963, the firm |
linois, Iowa, Kansas, North and South Dakota, | Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, and In |
umans have been affected during the 2000s are | Nebraska, Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee Shelby County, |
Hines served with the regiment in | Nebraska and Montana from 1891 to 1898 where he marrie |
, a utility company that serves South Dakota, | Nebraska, and Montana that is based in Sioux Falls. |
cer in the McCook Community Hospital, McCook, | Nebraska, one month short of his 99th birthday. |
he starting quarterback for the University of | Nebraska for most of the 2009 season. |
Born Ralph Bowman in Osceola, | Nebraska, Archer moved to California at the age of fiv |
ounty sheriff and small town mayor in western | Nebraska before moving to Omaha. |
It is operated by the University of | Nebraska State Museum. |
Richardson County, | Nebraska is named after him. |
tts Bluff County and the city of Scottsbluff, | Nebraska, were named after the landmark. |
Chase County, | Nebraska is named after him. |
lage and present-day neighborhood of Millard, | Nebraska was named after the brothers. |
Furnas County, | Nebraska, is named in his honor. |
idge between Sioux City and South Sioux City, | Nebraska is named the Sergeant Floyd Memorial Bridge i |
Gosper County, | Nebraska is named in his honor. |
Thayer County, | Nebraska, is named for him. |
Hitchcock County, | Nebraska, is named after him. |
Thurston County, | Nebraska is named after him. |
band with Prince Stewart and a gig in Omaha, | Nebraska with Nat Towles. |
He served as a 1st lieutenant in the | Nebraska Army National Guard. |
bled youth for 35 years being a member of the | Nebraska and National Associations of Alcoholism and D |
The | Nebraska Air National Guard, which is based in Lincoln |
6, 2010 at Immanuel Medical Center in Omaha, | Nebraska of natural causes. |
Also known as the "Sea Pig" of | Nebraska City, NE The freshwater drum, Aplodinotus gru |
His five official visits were to Notre Dame, | Nebraska, Oklahoma, nearby Southern Methodist and Iowa |
oom schoolhouse located in rural Otoe County, | Nebraska, near Nebraska City. |
important foundation for future statehood for | Nebraska, the Nebraska Territorial Legislature made co |
Bret Clark (born February 24, 1961 in | Nebraska City, Nebraska) is a former professional Amer |
uilding located at 908 (now 910) 1st Corso in | Nebraska City, Nebraska, in the United States. |
Ricketts was born in | Nebraska City, Nebraska, and now lives in Omaha . |
racticed law throughout the 1980s in Kearney, | Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Santa Fe, New Mexico. |
Saline County Courthouse ( | Nebraska), Wilber, Nebraska, listed on the NRHP in Neb |
rg, Arizona and was buried at Wyuka Cemetery, | Nebraska City, Nebraska. |
Nebraska hosted neighboring Nebraska Wesleyan for the | |
ublicans won open seats in Colorado, Florida, | Nebraska, and Nevada and the Reform Party won an open |
so realized that many anime and manga fans in | Nebraska had never been to a convention due to transpo |
he campaigned heavily for Abraham Lincoln in | Nebraska and New York. |
The President Supposed to Have Pocketed the | Nebraska Bill., New York, NY: New York Times, (July 29 |
edited by Raymond J. Demallie, University of | Nebraska Press; new edition, 1985 |
censure: Connecticut, Ohio, Illinois, Kansas, | Nebraska, Utah, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Maine, Wy |
s, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, | Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, No |
Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, | Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, No |
nd • Maine • Michigan • Minnesota • Montana • | Nebraska • New Hampshire • New Jersey • Oregon • Penns |
Coming from Indiana and | Nebraska with new-found momentum, Kennedy hoped to tak |
t he served as manager and then editor of the | Nebraska City News newspaper and was a Nebraskan deleg |
Nebraska played no home games. | |
election, instead making a failed bid for the | Nebraska gubernatorial nomination. |
t to Oklahoma State while Washington defeated | Nebraska in non-BCS bowls. |
ille, Iowa, on June 25, 1841 and attended the | Nebraska state normal school. |
a, New Mexico and west Texas; east to western | Nebraska and North Dakota. |
aryland • Michigan • Missouri • Mississippi • | Nebraska • North Carolina • New Jersey • New Mexico • |
innesota • Missouri • Mississippi • Montana • | Nebraska • North Carolina • North Dakota • New Hampshi |
southwestern plains from extreme southeastern | Nebraska and northwestern Missouri, southwest through |
Kazys Almenas attended the University of | Nebraska and Northwestern University. |
1820 be "inoperative and void" for Kansas and | Nebraska, but not technically repealed. |
game when they refused to play, claiming that | Nebraska did not follow the full requirements put fort |
Nebraska is not included in the national summaries bel | |
The 1973 edition of the Orange Bowl featured | Nebraska, and Notre Dame. |
Henry Orton Wiley was born in Marquette, | Nebraska on November 15, 1877. |
mer Mitchell (February 22, 1891, in Franklin, | Nebraska - November 6, 1963, in Grand Island, Nebraska |
"Ben") Plucknett (April 13, 1954 in Beatrice, | Nebraska - November 17, 2002 in Essex, Missouri) was a |
d as judge of the fourth judicial district of | Nebraska on November 6, 1903, serving until March 10, |
but died before the election in Grand Island, | Nebraska, on November 7, 1916. |
Nebraska was now 2-0 against Lincoln High School. | |
A native of Fremont, | Nebraska, Dennis O'Neil grew up in Southern California |
The Moon of Books, poetry (Lincoln, | Nebraska: Ultima Obscura Press, 2000). |
Ferguson died in Bellevue, | Nebraska, on October 11, 1859, and his body is interre |
He was the Federal fuel administrator for | Nebraska from October 1917 to March 1919. |
Hatcher married Anna Isaackson of Long Pine, | Nebraska on October 10, 1887 at Ainsworth, Nebraska. |
Offutt was born in Omaha, | Nebraska on October 26, 1894. |
The unit was initially organized at Omaha, | Nebraska on October 23, 1862 as a nine-month regiment, |
Andersen moved to | Nebraska during October, 1874. |
Pound is a member of the | Nebraska Hall of Fame. |
ia: A. H. Clark Co., 1976; reprinted Lincoln, | Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1988. |
He was elected to the | Nebraska house of representatives in 1887 and to the N |
lenberger was one of four governors (three of | Nebraska, one of Wyoming) to come from the city of Osc |
He served in the | Nebraska House of Representatives in 1920 and in the N |
ere factors cited in the 2005 decision by the | Nebraska Department of Roads not to reroute U.S. Highw |
1996: Awarded | Nebraska Artist of the Year by the Nebraska Arts Counc |
As Director of the | Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, she |
He was a member of the University of | Nebraska board of regents from 1869 to 1875. |
n the Blair YMCA Volunteer of the Year Award, | Nebraska Diplomat of the Year Award, Cargill Dow Frien |
83, Boosalis was appointed as Director of the | Nebraska Department of Aging in the Cabinet of then-Go |
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. |
He also proposed LB101, an act to opt | Nebraska out of Daylight Savings Time, claiming that i |
Sears was elected a member of the | Nebraska house of representatives in 1901, serving as |
st International, and a retired member of the | Nebraska Association of Women Police and the Fraternal |
d in the Oglala National Grassland of western | Nebraska northwest of Crawford. |
resent-day southeastern Wyoming, southwestern | Nebraska, most of eastern Colorado, and the westernmos |
Clark served as a member of the | Nebraska House of Representatives, elected in 1905. |
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