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Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press, 1999. |
Mike Johanns, incumbent Governor of | Nebraska |
and graduated in 1993 from the University of | Nebraska. |
Kazys Almenas attended the University of | Nebraska and Northwestern University. |
the headquarters of the Military District of | Nebraska at the hotel. |
ous James Brothers of Missouri, University of | Nebraska Press, 1977 |
Senator James Exon of | Nebraska, co-sponsor of the measure, credited Jepsen a |
Honorary Dr. of Science, University of | Nebraska (1983) |
. in Political Science from the University of | Nebraska in 1984. |
mmunist revolt of 1932 Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press |
s appointed the first Territorial Governor of | Nebraska. |
uate of Yale University and the University of | Nebraska. |
politician who served as the 25th Governor of | Nebraska from 1940 to 1946 and U.S. Senator from 1952 |
klin played collegiately at the University of | Nebraska. |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska at Omaha and was drafted in the seventh round |
, an assistant professor at the University of | Nebraska at Omaha, found that giving circles generally |
"Pretty-shield - University of | Nebraska Press" |
residential nominee William Jennings Bryan of | Nebraska |
53 - April 10, 1924) was the 11th Governor of | Nebraska. |
and as a clerk for Congressman Dave Martin of | Nebraska. |
Moravia: facing the Holocaust, University of | Nebraska Press, 2005 |
John Breslow, State Auditor of | Nebraska |
In 1889 he graduated from the University of | Nebraska. |
he departure of Pederson to the University of | Nebraska and the arrival of athletic director Jeff Lon |
pment, Third Edition" (DeGrand, University of | Nebraska Press, 2000). |
ll has served as the offensive coordinator of | Nebraska and UCLA Bruins football team. |
June 3, 1980: Future University of | Nebraska quarterback Turner Gill was drafted by the Wh |
played college football at the University of | Nebraska and was drafted in the fifth round of the 199 |
ed honorary doctorates from the University of | Nebraska, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and |
, 1988, and a 23-3 win over the University of | Nebraska on January 2, 1989 in the Orange Bowl. |
University of | Nebraska Press, ISBN 0803296185 (Reprint. |
n American to graduate from the University of | Nebraska College of Medicine in Omaha. |
Hail to the men of | Nebraska U! |
It is operated by the University of | Nebraska State Museum. |
es Erskine Scott Wood (Lincoln: University of | Nebraska Press, 1998) ISBN 0-8032-7315-0 |
Located at Ward Circle, the intersection of | Nebraska Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue, the Center s |
nced his intention to run for the Governor of | Nebraska in December 2005. |
Carolina who served as the first Governor of | Nebraska Territory. |
nd Offensive Line Coach for the University of | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team. |
of California, Berkeley and the University of | Nebraska. |
weaver, is enrolled in the Winnebago Tribe of | Nebraska |
In 1987 he graduated from the University of | Nebraska at Omaha in criminal justice and philosophy. |
Budig graduated from the University of | Nebraska. |
to the United States Senate for the state of | Nebraska, becoming one of only two new Republican sena |
Lincoln, NE : University of | Nebraska Press, 2009. |
Previously he was the 38th Governor of | Nebraska from 1999 to 2005 and was U.S. Secretary of A |
The defense then successfully held off | Nebraska for the remainder of the game. |
He lives in Ogallala | Nebraska and helps on his family-owned farm. |
n Schilz (born January 17, 1969, in Ogallala, | Nebraska) is a Nebraska state senator from Ogallala, N |
He was in private practice in Ogallala, | Nebraska from 1959 to 1983. |
the cattle drive, until they reach Ogallala, | Nebraska, home of Gus's old love, Clara Allen. |
Oklahoma, | Nebraska, Notre Dame, Colorado, and Oregon and USC cam |
Sons of Old | Nebraska |
latte, Kearney, Grand Island, Fremont, Omaha ( | Nebraska), Council Bluffs Boone, Ames, Cedar Rapids (I |
the present-day Dundee neighborhood of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
th was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Omaha, | Nebraska. |
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. |
nes, Iowa; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Omaha, | Nebraska. |
Street in the South Omaha district of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
, 1924 - November 5, 2009) was born in Omaha, | Nebraska, USA. |
Gorat's Steak House is a restaurant in Omaha, | Nebraska, at 4917 Center Street. |
r (1800 - 1888) was a pioneer mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
rch 25, 1903) was a founding figure of Omaha, | Nebraska, serving as the first deputy surveyor of the |
Company was a brewery located in south Omaha, | Nebraska. |
as an integrated congregation in North Omaha, | Nebraska. |
, 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. |
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. |
and is buried in Saint Marys Cemetery Omaha, | Nebraska. |
Sapp moved to Omaha, | Nebraska, in 1860. |
ed the fourth bishop of the Diocese of Omaha, | Nebraska on Mar. 30, 1928, where he served for seven y |
In 1869, he moved to Omaha, | Nebraska, and continued to practice law, and was the c |
Bartee was born in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
st African-American aviator from North Omaha, | Nebraska to be awarded his "wings." |
Titus Adams (born January 28, 1983 in Omaha, | Nebraska) is an American football defensive end for th |
He returned to Omaha, | Nebraska, running and being elected to the Fortieth Un |
used on black power and nationalism in Omaha, | Nebraska in the 1960s. |
During his years at Tech High in North Omaha, | Nebraska, Boone stood 6'2" and weighed 175 pounds. |
In 1891, he moved to Omaha, | Nebraska to take the position of Director of the Weste |
dessa, Michigan; Coeur D'Alene, Idaho; Omaha, | Nebraska; Dayton, Ohio; San Jose, California; Upland, |
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 |
He attended high school in Omaha, | Nebraska and collegiately for the Creighton University |
st race at the Ak-Sar-Ben Racetrack in Omaha, | Nebraska]]. |
alvin Jones (born November 27, 1970 in Omaha, | Nebraska) is a former American football running back. |
Gospel Festival held annually in North Omaha, | Nebraska in August. |
was the original red light district in Omaha, | Nebraska in the late 19th century. |
epartment store chain headquartered in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
A native of Omaha, | Nebraska, Thomas enrolled at the University of Michiga |
Not to be confused with Omaha, | Nebraska. |
- August 13, 1918) was an aviator from Omaha, | Nebraska who died in World War I. Offutt Air Force Bas |
hes of Cedar Falls, Iowa (1909-13) and Omaha, | Nebraska (1913-21). |
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. |
Forgan was heading to Omaha, | Nebraska to be with her parents. |
half later, on September 11, 1902, in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
Martha Collins was (born 1940 Omaha, | Nebraska) is an American poet. |
The Omaha, | Nebraska native served as head coach at the University |
680 in the Florence community in North Omaha, | Nebraska. |
in South Omaha and Fort Omaha in North Omaha, | Nebraska in August. |
ael McGinn (born November 29, 1943, at Omaha, | Nebraska) is a retired American professional baseball |
on the Creighton University campus in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
ngton, Illinois - November 18, 1967 in Omaha, | Nebraska) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball and h |
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 |
He was born in Omaha, | Nebraska on September 10, 1912 and graduated from the |
four times to the position of mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
John A. Gale was born in Omaha, | Nebraska and graduated from Omaha North High School. |
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 |
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. |
resence at the College World Series in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
71, Hazard was purchased by a group of Omaha, | Nebraska, businessmen and placed on public display. |
Howard Buffett was born in Omaha, | Nebraska to Henrietta Duvall Buffett and Ernest P. Buf |
h Levey, was a liquor distributor from Omaha, | Nebraska. |
Stryker grew up in Omaha, | Nebraska, moved to New York City in 1980, and joined o |
his debut deal to fight in his native Omaha, | Nebraska, at the UFC Fight Night 15 event. |
he engaged in the hardware business in Omaha, | Nebraska and worked until 1895. |
He graduated from high school in Omaha, | Nebraska in 1907 and was worked for John Deere Plow Co |
st "serious" court case to come out of Omaha, | Nebraska Territory, prior to statehood. |
975) is an American rock musician from Omaha, | Nebraska, best known as the guitarist and backup singe |
also hosts a youth clinic annually in Omaha, | Nebraska during the College Baseball Word Series. |
n started as an auditor's clerk in the Omaha, | Nebraska office. |
band with Prince Stewart and a gig in Omaha, | Nebraska with Nat Towles. |
(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. |
ons Smith (1860-1930) was the mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska from 1918 to 1921. |
a trip to the College World Series in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
Adam Shada (born May 22, 1985 in Omaha, | Nebraska) was an American football player for the Univ |
ated at 3303 North 21st Place in North Omaha, | Nebraska. |
saw the release of more limited 7"s by Omaha, | Nebraska tap dancing indie troop Tilly and the Wall (s |
n the Community of Christ in Michigan; Omaha, | Nebraska; and Santa Cruz, California. |
Methodist Episcopal Church minister in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
He was born on Jan. 17, 1934, in Omaha, | Nebraska and graduated from a Technical High School in |
Terry Brands (born April 9, 1968 in Omaha, | Nebraska) is an American Olympic wrestler who won a br |
ted at 3612 North 24th Street in North Omaha, | Nebraska. |
lian restaurant chain headquartered in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
n's twinning with the American city of Omaha, | Nebraska. |
David Braxton (born May 25, 1965 in Omaha, | Nebraska) was a Linebacker in the National Football Le |
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 |
He then went to Omaha, | Nebraska, where he served as a member of the territori |
isen is a restaurant entrepreneur from Omaha, | Nebraska, born in Clinton, Iowa. |
ies in Chicago, Illinois, and in South Omaha, | Nebraska. |
Maryland and died at the age of 65 in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
le Erwin and Hilfrie Lebeck McBride in Omaha, | Nebraska, Pirsch attended Beals Grade School; Central |
cademic records of Duchesne College in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
74 to go on display at Freedom Park in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
cil Bluffs company platted the town of Omaha, | Nebraska in 1853 and Lowe became one of the founders o |
He died in Omaha, | Nebraska while returning home. |
There was a significant branch to Omaha, | Nebraska (1899) west of Fort Dodge, Iowa and another b |
Born in Omaha, | Nebraska, he attended Westside High School. |
ds Corporation, acquired from ConAgra, Omaha, | Nebraska in September 2007). |
s is an American record label based in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
6, 2010 at Immanuel Medical Center in Omaha, | Nebraska of natural causes. |
ated at 1613 Farnam Street in Downtown Omaha, | Nebraska. |
He moved to Omaha, | Nebraska in 1867 and studied law. |
cated along the riverfront in Downtown Omaha, | Nebraska. |
nberg was born on November 20, 1929 in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
's Hospital at Creighton University in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
who in 1913 had fled to Michigan from Omaha, | Nebraska 16 days after the President's birth after she |
The franchise was relocated to Omaha, | Nebraska in 2005 where it played for two seasons as th |
Hexum went to Westside High School in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
stown he received the Keys to the City Omaha, | Nebraska, USA. |
uchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart in Omaha, | Nebraska, an anglophile whose non-native British accen |
at 1207-1215 Jones Street in downtown Omaha, | Nebraska. |
-April 3, 1868) was the first mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska, serving for one year from March 5, 1857 to M |
s Moines, Iowa, and in 1854 he platted Omaha, | Nebraska. |
who was among the original founders of Omaha, | Nebraska and served as president of the Second Iowa Co |
David Hahn (born 1955, in Omaha, | Nebraska) is the CEO of Internet development company N |
played at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
.S. Route 32 from Chicago, Illinois to Omaha, | Nebraska, and U.S. Route 38 from Lincoln, Nebraska, to |
Shawn Yancy (born in Omaha, | Nebraska) is a News Anchor for WTTG-TV, FOX 5 News in |
parents of three children, all born at Omaha, | Nebraska: Gilbert M. Hitchcock, born September 18, 185 |
He was in private practice in Omaha, | Nebraska from 1898 to 1916. |
He was born on November 28, 1963, in Omaha, | Nebraska and graduated from Paul VI High School, a Rom |
Sullivan (born September 22, 1939, in Omaha, | Nebraska) was the 29th Governor of Wyoming, having ser |
d Angela Skutt Catholic High School in Omaha, | Nebraska from 1999 to 2001, and as an assistant coach |
first national convention was held in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
Camp died at the age of 25 in Omaha, | Nebraska, and is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park |
, Conkling entered private practice in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
nal Weather Service forecast office in Omaha, | Nebraska with its transmitter located on the KHIN-TV t |
nal Weather Service forecast office in Omaha, | Nebraska with its transmitter located at the KOLN-TV s |
Born in Omaha, | Nebraska, Shanahan received a B.A. from the University |
etown of New Orleans, Louisiana, North Omaha, | Nebraska and Chicago, Illinois. |
gs, a company with its headquarters in Omaha, | Nebraska, in a stock for stock transaction. |
ice Mid-West Regional Headquarters, in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
ol and Creighton Preparatory School in Omaha, | Nebraska. |
ddie Sutton at Creighton University in Omaha, | Nebraska from 1971-74. |
1867, Wakeley and his family moved to Omaha, | Nebraska. |
For the historic park in Omaha, | Nebraska see Jefferson Square (Omaha). |
dvanced to the College World Series in Omaha, | Nebraska four times, the last in 1972. |
Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, | Nebraska |
was elected to eight terms as mayor of Omaha, | Nebraska, serving the city for 20 years over a 23-year |
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