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ghest populations in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, | Nebraska, and Ohio. |
ne of the leading educational institutions in | Nebraska, and was the first higher education instituti |
brick storefronts around the intersection of | Nebraska Avenue and East Zack Street, on the northeast |
main campus is located at the intersection of | Nebraska and Massachusetts Avenues at Ward Circle in t |
Located at Ward Circle, the intersection of | Nebraska Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue, the Center s |
He was inducted into the | Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 2002. |
Dierks was also an inductee into the | Nebraska Hall of Agricultural Achievement in April, 20 |
s an American former police investigator from | Nebraska. |
But the losses to Miami, Iowa State, | Nebraska and the second Texas drubbing ultimately led |
was a lumber and farming magnate in Iowa and | Nebraska during the middle to late 19th century. |
Missouri River in the U.S. states of Iowa and | Nebraska. |
He was a commercial traveler in Iowa and | Nebraska from 1875 to 1892. |
United States in southern Iowa, southeastern | Nebraska, eastern Kansas, western Illinois, Missouri, |
ur congregations, one each in Iowa, Missouri, | Nebraska and Oklahoma. |
C. vermis - southern Iowa, southeastern | Nebraska, eastern Kansas, western Illinois, Missouri, |
This article is about | Nebraska politician. |
Joel T. Johnson (born 1936) is a | Nebraska state senator from Kearney, Nebraska, USA in |
ember 12, 1980, in Burlington, Colorado) is a | Nebraska state senator from Omaha, Nebraska, who is cu |
(born July 6, 1955, in Sioux City, Iowa) is a | Nebraska state senator from South Sioux City, Nebraska |
th Mello (born August 2, 1979, in Omaha) is a | Nebraska state senator from Omaha, Nebraska, United St |
Dennis Byars (born 1940) is a | Nebraska state senator from Beatrice, Nebraska in the |
Yetter McCollister (born June 10, 1921) is a | Nebraska Republican politician. |
, 1962 at White Sands Missile Range, NM) is a | Nebraska state senator from Bellevue, Nebraska, United |
Gwen Howard (born 1945) is a | Nebraska state senator from Omaha, Nebraska in the Neb |
(born November 9, 1964, in Agana, Guam) is a | Nebraska state senator from Omaha, Nebraska, United St |
November 10, 1981, in Sioux Falls, S.D.) is a | Nebraska state senator from Omaha, Nebraska, United St |
Philip Erdman (born 1977) is a | Nebraska Republican state senator from Bayard, Nebrask |
Arnie Stuthman (born 1941) is a | Nebraska state senator from Platte Center, Nebraska in |
John Synowiecki is a | Nebraska state senator from Omaha, Nebraska in the Neb |
n November 11, 1964 in Sioux City, Iowa) is a | Nebraska state senator from Omaha, Nebraska, United St |
ebruary 21, 1939, in Wheatland, Wyoming) is a | Nebraska state senator from Hastings, Nebraska, United |
The cover athlete is former | Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback Eric Crouch. |
's mother is Colombian and his father is from | Nebraska. |
ds were along the Platte River in what is now | Nebraska. |
Pam Redfield (born 1948) is a | Nebraska state senator from Omaha, Nebraska in the Neb |
Rich Pahls (born 1943) is a | Nebraska state senator from Omaha, Nebraska in the Neb |
Marian Heiss Price (born 1938) is a | Nebraska state senator from Lincoln, Nebraska in the N |
Dwite Pedersen (born 1941) is a | Nebraska state senator from Elkhorn, Nebraska in the N |
Tom Baker (born 1948) is a | Nebraska state senator in the Nebraska Legislature who |
y attacked a Cheyenne camp on Grand Island in | Nebraska. |
published by him in the October 1910 issue of | Nebraska University Studies. |
e main Keystone Pipeline in Jefferson County, | Nebraska. |
111th Congress of 2009, with Mike Johanns of | Nebraska, George LeMieux of Florida and Scott Brown of |
Johnson County, | Nebraska |
Jones left | Nebraska when he was called back to service during Wor |
Sunday Journal Lincoln, | Nebraska, USA (September 11, 1966) |
He was appointed United States judge for | Nebraska Territory March 5, 1859. |
lorado and its distribution extends just into | Nebraska. |
1820 be "inoperative and void" for Kansas and | Nebraska, but not technically repealed. |
ervice was out on the frontiers of Kansas and | Nebraska and he was involved in the Sioux expedition o |
area, particularly across western Kansas and | Nebraska and parts of South Dakota. |
ea: Iowa (1838), Minnesota (1849), Kansas and | Nebraska (both 1854), Colorado and Dakota (both 1861), |
moved into Missouri, and later to Kansas and | Nebraska. |
He chose Texas over offers from Kansas and | Nebraska. |
e United States, mainly in Kansas, Minnesota, | Nebraska, and South Dakota. |
from which you can see Missouri, Kansas, and | Nebraska. |
est to eastern Texas, eastern Kansas, eastern | Nebraska, southern Wisconsin and Michigan. |
d 1880, settling mainly in Kansas, Minnesota, | Nebraska, and South Dakota. |
h-Central U.S.A.: Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, | Nebraska, Oklahoma |
Blaine Township, Kearney County, | Nebraska |
e of Lake McConaughy in central Keith County, | Nebraska, and is the second largest hydraulic fill dam |
s, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, | Nebraska, Tennessee, Texas, and Wyoming-but never saw |
, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, | Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oreg |
Bushnell is a village in Kimball County, | Nebraska, United States. |
Following intermission, Tyreese Knox gave | Nebraska a 17-7 advantage with a 1-yard run early in t |
It is located in what is now Knox County, | Nebraska, near the town of Verdel. |
Knox County, | Nebraska |
n the native thistle Cirsium altissimum L. in | Nebraska. |
Lafleur left | Nebraska as a member of three National Championship te |
Carter Lake is a shallow oxbow lake in | Nebraska and Iowa, located next to Omaha and Carter La |
It was one of the largest funerals | Nebraska had ever seen. |
The Trojans lost to both LaSalle and | Nebraska to finish fourth. |
The game was also the last for | Nebraska head coach Tom Osborne who had been at the he |
The second came three days later at | Nebraska. |
He is admitted to practice law in | Nebraska, Colorado, and Texas, and belongs to many law |
ffair between Jerry Ryan, a young lawyer from | Nebraska, and Gittel Mosca, a kooky, streetwise dancer |
ech jumped out to a 21-0 first half lead, but | Nebraska responded with two touchdowns, narrowing the |
In 1899, Branch led the | Nebraska to an exhibition win against Lincoln High Sch |
He led the | Nebraska team that beat Peyton Manning's Tennessee Vol |
He left the | Nebraska legislature in 1859 when he moved to the Terr |
composition of the Territorial Legislature in | Nebraska was very important because the Legislators we |
he campaigned heavily for Abraham Lincoln in | Nebraska and New York. |
Lincoln Airport ( | Nebraska), formerly Lincoln Municipal Airport, in Linc |
wing components concentrated at Lincoln AFB, | Nebraska. |
while serving with Company C at Little Blue, | Nebraska, for displaying gallantry in action. |
y of the members of this family still live in | Nebraska, although the relatives are now scattered thr |
She lives in | Nebraska, grew up in Pennsylvania and has also lived i |
utte is a uranium mining operation located in | Nebraska, U.S.A. |
Today there are locations throughout | Nebraska with two locations in Colorado, Ft. |
Pawnee earth lodge in | Nebraska, 1873 |
Logan County, | Nebraska |
Hatcher married Anna Isaackson of Long Pine, | Nebraska on October 10, 1887 at Ainsworth, Nebraska. |
memory of the previous season's 62-24 loss to | Nebraska in the National Championship Game in the Fies |
ord with 489 passing yards in a 45-28 loss to | Nebraska in 1993. |
The 7-19 postseason loss left | Nebraska with three losses in the final four games of |
An 7-0 loss at | Nebraska the following week would be the last game of |
Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, | Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennes |
the exception of the above provision made for | Nebraska. |
Main article: | Nebraska State Capitol |
Main article: | Nebraska Cornhuskers volleyball |
Main article: | Nebraska United States Senate election, 2006 |
He was an education major at | Nebraska. |
Boy, I Never Sang for my Father, and Man from | Nebraska. |
Many former | Nebraska assistants who were let go upon Callahan's hi |
and as a clerk for Congressman Dave Martin of | Nebraska. |
, as well as victories over both Maryland and | Nebraska in the Cotton Bowl Classic. |
en uncovered in California, Maryland, western | Nebraska, and Texas. |
Fourth Grand Master of Masons of | Nebraska AF&AM 1865-1866 |
e a political comeback as the running mate of | Nebraska Gov. Bob Kerrey. |
Republican nominee John McCain won | Nebraska at-large and all but one congressional distri |
s initially at Dalhart, then to McCook AAFld, | Nebraska. |
He is a former member of | Nebraska corn based organizations, and current member |
Hail to the men of | Nebraska U! |
He cited Meyer v. | Nebraska, Pierce v. Society of Sisters and Prince v. M |
s, from the Great Lakes region in Michigan to | Nebraska, south to Texas, and east to Tennessee, with |
He chose Maryland over Michigan State, | Nebraska, and Virginia. |
n the Community of Christ in Michigan; Omaha, | Nebraska; and Santa Cruz, California. |
s also the first African American minister in | Nebraska. |
und from Manitoba south through Minnesota and | Nebraska to eastern Oklahoma and Texas and east to Ken |
River and their tributaries from Minnesota to | Nebraska, Tennessee, and West Virginia. |
ainst the national powerhouse Minnesota until | Nebraska paid him an acceptable amount of money. |
ore was named after counties in Minnesota and | Nebraska. |
Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, | Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming and San |
Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, | Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, |
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, | Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Wy |
age in Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, | Nebraska, and other states. |
Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, | Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, No |
Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, | Nebraska, New Mexico, North and South Dakota, Wisconsi |
Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, | Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. |
Ortalis tantala (Early Miocene of | Nebraska, USA) |
enus of Accipitridae from the Late Miocene of | Nebraska. |
ame 18-16 on a last second field goal miss by | Nebraska. |
aryland • Michigan • Missouri • Mississippi • | Nebraska • North Carolina • New Jersey • New Mexico • |
, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, | Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, |
, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, | Nebraska, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York, North C |
as from the Rocky Mountains into Missouri and | Nebraska, where it joins other pipes to go on towards |
tment official for Kansas, Iowa, Missouri and | Nebraska, and he was administration spokesperson in th |
ead in the Big Six with Kansas, Missouri, and | Nebraska. |
II which includes Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and | Nebraska. |
s, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, | Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, No |
, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, | Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Te |
, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, | Nebraska, Ohio, Oregon, Wyoming, Texas, and Tennessee |
#9 Colorado, #14 Iowa State, #14 Missouri, #5 | Nebraska, #20 Oklahoma State, and #5 Penn State). |
ssippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, | Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin |
etts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, | Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oklahoma |
d Alberta, south to south-western Montana and | Nebraska. |
innesota • Missouri • Mississippi • Montana • | Nebraska • North Carolina • North Dakota • New Hampshi |
nd • Maine • Michigan • Minnesota • Montana • | Nebraska • New Hampshire • New Jersey • Oregon • Penns |
bited a range that included Montana, Wyoming, | Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota. |
ers of the Lakota people of Montana, Wyoming, | Nebraska, and the Dakota region created the Republic t |
dhouse Rock, Brule Formation, Morrill County, | Nebraska ~33.3-30.8 |
Defense Force units in western Iowa, most of | Nebraska along with southern South Dakota. |
of the Coal-formation of Altay Mountains and | Nebraska. |
He moved to | Nebraska in 1869 and settled in Omaha, where he was ad |
Andersen moved to | Nebraska during October, 1874. |
He moved to | Nebraska Territory in 1854, settled in Nebraska City, |
He moved to | Nebraska in May 1874 and moved to North Platte, Nebras |
In 1873 he moved to | Nebraska settling on a farm with his parents near Colu |
He moved to | Nebraska and became a justice on the supreme court of |
osworth had left home, his parents moved from | Nebraska to Fitzgerald, Georgia, where a Union Soldier |
He moved to | Nebraska in 1874, where he settled on a farm in Otoe C |
group of representatives illegally moved the | Nebraska Territorial Legislature to Florence following |
wa, he attended business college and moved to | Nebraska in 1884 settling in Richardson County, Nebras |
Miami moved past | Nebraska and the Longhorns to secure their first Natio |
Following the war he moved to | Nebraska and was elected Secretary of State. |
ghby, Ohio on August 16, 1860, Sears moved to | Nebraska in 1879. |
Born in Magnolia, Iowa, Fulton moved to | Nebraska in 1870 with his parents, who settled in Pawn |
At the age of twenty, he moved to | Nebraska where he became a newspaperman and later sher |
Chase moved to | Nebraska where he became the state's first attorney ge |
Osceola, Iowa on August 8, 1876, he moved to | Nebraska in 1884. |
Dahlman also hinted at moving the | Nebraska State Capitol from Lincoln to Omaha. |
year, she took a three-year break, moving to | Nebraska to be with her family. |
kaid Act found a dearth of trees over much of | Nebraska. |
over-up: Child Abuse, Satanism, and Murder in | Nebraska. |
Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, | Nebraska |
as the prosecuting attorney for Nance County, | Nebraska from 1881 to 1884. |
n, top-ranked and defending national champion | Nebraska soundly defeated the #2 Alabama Crimson Tide, |
stunning upset of defending National Champion | Nebraska in the inaugural Big 12 championship game. |
nford knocked off defending national champion | Nebraska in three sets. |
7 upset of 2 time defending national champion | Nebraska in the opening game of the 1972 season. |
loss was 35-31, to eventual national champion | Nebraska in the Game of the Century. |
nked and two-time defending national champion | Nebraska Cornhuskers. |
cultural exchange between foreign nations and | Nebraska. |
his debut deal to fight in his native Omaha, | Nebraska, at the UFC Fight Night 15 event. |
Born on a farm near Panama, | Nebraska on January 26, 1897, he graduated from Peru S |
Part of Interstate 80 near Aurora, | Nebraska was closed due to downed power lines from a t |
nt is a U.S. National Monument near Harrison, | Nebraska. |
, an F0, made a brief touchdown near Tekamah, | Nebraska. |
to Bruce Fischer who ranches near Valentine, | Nebraska with their three sons Adam, Morgan and Luke. |
ited States settling on a farm near Hastings, | Nebraska. |
hamel Broadcasting Tower Angora, near Angora, | Nebraska. |
h three brothers and a sister near Johnstown, | Nebraska. |
i, Iowa, Kansas, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, | Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oregon, Utah, Wa |
outh Dakota, Wyoming, Washington, New Mexico, | Nebraska, Kansas) |
s, who were fresh off of their upset of No. 3 | Nebraska in the First ever Big 12 Championship Game, w |
landslide over the Democratic nominee, former | Nebraska representative and the 1896 and 1900 nominee, |
McKinley, over the Democratic nominee, former | Nebraska representative William Jennings Bryan. |
This was the first non-winning season | Nebraska had experienced since 1961, which led Solich |
inning election to the nonpartisan unicameral | Nebraska Legislature in November 1992 from District 31 |
ews station, and we're located at Norfolk, IN | Nebraska. |
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