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concilables were Republicans George Norris of | Nebraska, William Borah of Idaho, Robert LaFolette of |
It is found from North Dakota, | Nebraska and Kansas eastward through Wisconsin to Ohio |
as an integrated congregation in North Omaha, | Nebraska. |
ghtman (born October 2, 1938 in North Platte, | Nebraska) is a Nebraska state senator from Lexington, |
n WSWS-CA, the ABC affiliate in North Platte, | Nebraska; they remained there until June 12, 2009, whe |
a, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, North Dakota, | Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming. |
st African-American aviator from North Omaha, | Nebraska to be awarded his "wings." |
During his years at Tech High in North Omaha, | Nebraska, Boone stood 6'2" and weighed 175 pounds. |
Gospel Festival held annually in North Omaha, | Nebraska in August. |
nd to South Carolina, west to Texas, north to | Nebraska and southern Ontario. |
680 in the Florence community in North Omaha, | Nebraska. |
in South Omaha and Fort Omaha in North Omaha, | Nebraska in August. |
In 1883, in the area of North Platte, | Nebraska, Cody founded "Buffalo Bill's Wild West," a c |
tember 13, 1966) He was born in North Platte, | Nebraska, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the Univer |
oa, Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, North Dakota, | Nebraska, Hawaii, Wyoming, and Guam. |
Howell (born April 28, 1978, in North Platte, | Nebraska) is a former professional American football p |
ated at 3303 North 21st Place in North Omaha, | Nebraska. |
ther Service forecast office in North Platte, | Nebraska with its transmitter located in Valentine. |
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, | Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, We |
ted at 3612 North 24th Street in North Omaha, | Nebraska. |
(born October 23, 1940) is from North Platte, | Nebraska, and has been Nebraska's 26th Secretary of St |
Keith Neville was born in North Platte, | Nebraska, and early on in life was a banker, rancher, |
ado, Illinois, Kansas, Montana, North Dakota, | Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, U |
ad of fuel, Lt. Maughan flew to North Platte, | Nebraska, where he completely filled the fuel tank, bu |
was born on October 2, 1938, in North Platte, | Nebraska and graduated from Sumner High School in 1956 |
er of the public land office in North Platte, | Nebraska, where he died March 14, 1884. |
Cleary (born February 7, 1922 in North Loup, | Nebraska - died January 8, 1996 in Laguna Beach, Calif |
etown of New Orleans, Louisiana, North Omaha, | Nebraska and Chicago, Illinois. |
d (born on February 17, 1962 in North Platte, | Nebraska, U.S.) is a former American football player f |
tes other generating stations in North Omaha, | Nebraska City, Valley, Elk City and in Cass County; co |
ys was a territory band based in North Omaha, | Nebraska in the 1930s. |
h and west to Texas and Oklahoma and north to | Nebraska and Wisconsin. |
d to Florida, west to California and north to | Nebraska. |
-type north-south roadway in the north Omaha, | Nebraska. |
ed in Illinois, North Carolina, North Dakota, | Nebraska, Virginia, and West Virginia. |
J. Council is a labor lawyer in North Omaha, | Nebraska. |
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, | Nebraska, Ohio, and Wisconsin. |
h Edgecomb (Miss Maine), Jane Nosworthy (Miss | Nebraska), Candace Otto (Miss Pennsylvania), Jessica E |
His five official visits were to Notre Dame, | Nebraska, Oklahoma, nearby Southern Methodist and Iowa |
h Bend, Indiana, was certain to play Number 3 | Nebraska (which would then move up to Number 2) in the |
On 1 October 2004, | Nebraska was transferred to Submarine Squadron 17 in S |
om 1908 to 1917, Fawcett was a Justice of the | Nebraska Supreme Court, serving as Chief Justice in 19 |
the present-day Dundee neighborhood of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
Pound is a member of the | Nebraska Hall of Fame. |
He was elected member of the | Nebraska state senate in 1910 until 1912 becoming the |
Street in the South Omaha district of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
nental Divide had been previously part of the | Nebraska Territory and Dakota Territory and had been a |
ms (born February 6, 1952) is a member of the | Nebraska Legislature and teacher from York, Nebraska. |
r (1800 - 1888) was a pioneer mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
.S., he served three terms as mayor of Wausa, | Nebraska. |
rch 25, 1903) was a founding figure of Omaha, | Nebraska, serving as the first deputy surveyor of the |
A native of Belden, | Nebraska, Alderson was one of many major leaguers who |
rop Love, future Republican mayor of Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
t he served as manager and then editor of the | Nebraska City News newspaper and was a Nebraskan deleg |
ove color pictures are of the interior of the | Nebraska House as of 2004. |
Marine Corps and given to the city of Wisner, | Nebraska, Hansen's hometown. |
He is one of seven | Nebraska players to have won the Outland Trophy and is |
tts Bluff County and the city of Scottsbluff, | Nebraska, were named after the landmark. |
ed the fourth bishop of the Diocese of Omaha, | Nebraska on Mar. 30, 1928, where he served for seven y |
A native of Sutton, | Nebraska, Bender played college football at the Univer |
n until 1928, with the McCook Generals of the | Nebraska State League. |
Nee's tenure at Ohio, he was the coach of the | Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1986 to 2000. |
A native of Fremont, | Nebraska, Dennis O'Neil grew up in Southern California |
ed as a county judge and was president of the | Nebraska County Judges Association in 1996. |
Fabian Bruskewitz of the Diocese of Lincoln, | Nebraska issued, under certain conditions, an automati |
He was a member of the | Nebraska Republican Committee and Republican National |
cretary of State, Gale is the chairman of the | Nebraska Real Estate Commission, and serves on the Neb |
tus for the creation of the town of Saratoga, | Nebraska Territory, a short mile from the river. |
Taylor was one of six | Nebraska Cornhuskers selected to this 83 man team; the |
A native of Omaha, | Nebraska, Thomas enrolled at the University of Michiga |
was a member of the school board of Norfolk, | Nebraska from 1942 to 1951 and a member of the Governo |
Gill (born March 21, 1980) is a member of the | Nebraska Legislature from Lincoln, Nebraska. |
These are now in the archives of the | Nebraska State Historical Society. |
married to Miss Mary A. Hammon, of Clarkson, | Nebraska, and four children were born unto this union, |
e of .167 is the lowest in the history of the | Nebraska Cornhuskers football program. |
lage and present-day neighborhood of Millard, | Nebraska was named after the brothers. |
led campus in the neighboring city of Gering, | Nebraska. |
As Director of the | Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, she |
, Illinois, Bryan served as mayor of Lincoln, | Nebraska from 1915 to 1917, and again from 1935 to 193 |
He was also involved in an incident involving | Nebraska's star running back Lawrence Phillips, in whi |
(born September 29, 1972) is a member of the | Nebraska Legislature from Lincoln, Nebraska. |
four times to the position of mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
He is a former member of the | Nebraska Economic Forecasting Advisory Board and curre |
86 he was unanimously chosen president of the | Nebraska State Humane Society. |
hn V. Hendry is a former chief justice of the | Nebraska Supreme Court, appointed from the state at la |
83, Boosalis was appointed as Director of the | Nebraska Department of Aging in the Cabinet of then-Go |
Bluffs, Iowa) was the 50th mayor of Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
71, Hazard was purchased by a group of Omaha, | Nebraska, businessmen and placed on public display. |
egislature, Karpisek was the mayor of Wilber, | Nebraska from 1994 until 2006. |
mack (born July 30, 1939) is a justice of the | Nebraska Supreme Court, appointed by Governor Ben Nels |
He was a member of the | Nebraska State Senate from 1908 to 1909. |
unced two or three times off the hands of two | Nebraska defenders, before being picked up by another |
st "serious" court case to come out of Omaha, | Nebraska Territory, prior to statehood. |
Sears was elected a member of the | Nebraska house of representatives in 1901, serving as |
replaced Walter C. Booth as head coach of the | Nebraska football team for the 1906 season. |
st International, and a retired member of the | Nebraska Association of Women Police and the Fraternal |
ons Smith (1860-1930) was the mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska from 1918 to 1921. |
d, and was among the first legislators of the | Nebraska Territory. |
d in the Oglala National Grassland of western | Nebraska northwest of Crawford. |
Cook City Council 1887-1889; mayor of McCook, | Nebraska in 1890; and Secretary of State of Nebraska 1 |
He was a member of the | Nebraska unicameral legislature from 1937 to 1941. |
ouri River and in 1858 became a member of the | Nebraska Territorial House of Representatives. |
ran unsuccessfully for mayor of Scottsbluff, | Nebraska in 1931, but the next year was elected to the |
Geller provided illustrations for some of the | Nebraska Folklore pamphlets, written and compiled by N |
he primary was Curt Bromm, the speaker of the | Nebraska Legislature. |
n's twinning with the American city of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
It is located just northwest of Kearney, | Nebraska (USA). |
all-time leading scorer in the history of the | Nebraska women's program with 69 goals. |
Nebraska's 3rd congressional district covers most of w | |
So young people of different | Nebraska Amish groups can date each other, however whe |
Clark served as a member of the | Nebraska House of Representatives, elected in 1905. |
He was also elected a member of the | Nebraska state house of representatives in 1933 and 19 |
ary 2009 Fahleson was elected Chairman of the | Nebraska Republican Party on a platform of improving t |
The town of Crawford, | Nebraska, incorporated in 1886, was named after Emmet |
He was elected a member of the | Nebraska state house of representatives from 1907 to 1 |
01 to 2006 she served as the president of the | Nebraska Community Foundation, a charitable organizati |
cil Bluffs company platted the town of Omaha, | Nebraska in 1853 and Lowe became one of the founders o |
10, 1961) is an Omaha attorney, member of the | Nebraska State Board of Education representing Distric |
aw, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the | Nebraska Law Review and was inducted into the Order of |
in 2004, Quandahl was elected Chairman of the | Nebraska Republican Party in February 2005, to succeed |
He was also the mayor of Lexington, | Nebraska two times, first 1992-1995 and again from 199 |
ugust 22, 1966) is a Republican member of the | Nebraska Legislature from Bellevue. |
r Relations and Employment Law Section of the | Nebraska State Bar Association as well as Program Chai |
from 1885 to 1907, serving as a member of the | Nebraska House of Representatives from 1895 to 1897, a |
(born December 27, 1936) was a member of the | Nebraska Legislature. |
Marquette was a member of the | Nebraska Territorial assembly from 1857 to 1859, and i |
5 miles (8.0 km) north-northeast of Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
times, Kline served as the head coach of the | Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball, basketball and football |
Sons of Old | Nebraska |
-April 3, 1868) was the first mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska, serving for one year from March 5, 1857 to M |
who was among the original founders of Omaha, | Nebraska and served as president of the Second Iowa Co |
941), a Republican, is a former member of the | Nebraska Legislature and author of the book The Frankl |
cratic primary was Glenn Boot Jr. of Ashland, | Nebraska who was disqualified due to a previous felony |
ry, consisting of the present states of Iowa, | Nebraska, the Dakotas; most of Kansas, Wyoming, and Mo |
Shields was one of six | Nebraska Cornhuskers selected to this team; the others |
ncy medical services for the city of Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
He served as the head coach of the | Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1957 to 1961. |
served as major in the Second Regiment of the | Nebraska Volunteer Cavalry. |
He was also chairman of the | Nebraska delegation to the convention which nominated |
Redick was chairman of the | Nebraska Republican delegation to the convention which |
bled youth for 35 years being a member of the | Nebraska and National Associations of Alcoholism and D |
98 and 1900 he was elected as a member of the | Nebraska House of Representatives. |
ons committee and is the vice chairman of the | Nebraska Retirement Systems. |
Village attorney of Ulysses, | Nebraska, for several years. |
is a portmanteau of Lincoln, in honor of the | Nebraska state capitol, and Omaha. |
was elected to eight terms as mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska, serving the city for 20 years over a 23-year |
aged by the US Forest Service out of Chadron, | Nebraska. |
acum was appointed to the Diocese of Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
c neighborhood in the downtown area of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
In 1952, he became President of the | Nebraska Junior Chamber of Commerce. |
r and restaurant in the Dundee area of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
time since 1880, by Harlan Doeschot of Firth, | Nebraska, who had been in Switzerland looking for Simm |
Founding figures of Omaha, | Nebraska |
000 watt signal, KROA reached much of central | Nebraska. |
As a result, part of the | Nebraska portion of the refuge lies on the east side o |
See also the founder of Florence, | Nebraska at James C. Mitchell (settler) |
1929 - January 18, 2000) was Mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska from 1969 to 1973. |
Sessions of the | Nebraska Legislature last for 90 working days in odd-n |
Back, the story of the four-year old son of a | Nebraska pastor who during emergency surgery visits he |
t for Fox News and Executive Director of Bold | Nebraska, and has two children. |
sex ring serving prominent citizens of Omaha, | Nebraska, as well as high-level U.S. politicians. |
lls in love with Victoria Custer of Beatrice, | Nebraska, the reincarnation of his lost lover Nat-ul, |
oceedings brought forth by the charges of the | Nebraska Bar Association. |
He is a former Chairman of the | Nebraska Republican Party, former Chairman of the Ment |
ampionship against Alabama and an upset of #3 | Nebraska by 21-point underdog Texas to get another sho |
He was named the third Bishop of Lincoln, | Nebraska, on March 20, 1918. |
873, and then became associate justice of the | Nebraska Supreme Court in 1878 to 1892. |
eet in the South Omaha neighborhood of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
April 20, 1896) was a pioneer mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
an (born October 8, 1946) is a justice of the | Nebraska Supreme Court, appointed by Governor Ben Nels |
y" Anzaldo is a former acting Mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
osenblatt (1907-1979) was the mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska, USA from 1954 to 1961. |
st the Club, and soon after the courts of the | Nebraska Territory decided against Baker. |
(born December 24, 1945) is a justice of the | Nebraska Supreme Court, appointed by Governor Ben Nels |
The derecho developed just east of Omaha, | Nebraska in the late evening hours of July 4. The stor |
ns-Hammond Company; and vice-president of the | Nebraska State Building and Loan Association. |
) in 1971 on behalf of the citizens of Omaha, | Nebraska, with the request that it be awarded annually |
d (born November 10, 1949) is a member of the | Nebraska Legislature. |
located 5.2 miles (8.4 km) east of Hastings, | Nebraska. |
in the Little Bohemia neighborhood of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
eles, California) is a former mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska and is a current member of the Douglas County |
between them, and to settle the matter of the | Nebraska state championship. |
e Street in the Benson neighborhood of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
ry 2007, Harrington sued the city of Lincoln, | Nebraska, seeking $75,000 in damages with claims that |
esigned in 1993 to become the director of the | Nebraska Department of Economic Development, post she |
He was elected a member of the | Nebraska Territorial Legislature from Burt County in 1 |
He then became Governor of the | Nebraska Territory from 1859 to 1861. |
He turned down scholarship offers from | Nebraska, USC, UCLA, Michigan and Northwestern to play |
rison Barnard America grew opening offices in | Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri to become the largest and |
tegic Command's Command Center at Offutt AFB, | Nebraska. |
G was assumed by the 55th Wing at Offutt AFB, | Nebraska. |
nited States Strategic Command in Offutt AFB, | Nebraska. |
tegic Air Command Headquarters at Offutt AFB, | Nebraska, over whether or not the teletype can be trus |
mmand and control unit located at Offutt AFB, | Nebraska. |
l Strike, U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, | Nebraska. |
Offutt AFB, | Nebraska (1 April 1970-19 July 1994) |
A facemask call against Oklahoma gave | Nebraska a first down on its own 37 and Nebraska head |
EC title, the two opponents that Oklahoma and | Nebraska would play. |
eason by beating 2 top 10 teams, Oklahoma and | Nebraska, as well as in state rivals Baylor and Texas. |
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