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Ron Kurtenbach is a Lincoln, | Nebraska communist born January 6, 1943. |
It was the first time a Miss | Nebraska had won the title. |
r of the SMU Mustangs noticed him as a former | Nebraska Cornhusker, forcing the Hogs to give up their |
Bob Kremer (born 1936) is a retired | Nebraska state senator from Aurora, Nebraska in the Ne |
When | Nebraska's coach is knocked out, the nervous secondary |
But in 1889 a feisty | Nebraska newspaper publisher named Edward Rosewater ma |
0 school records and in 1964 against a strong | Nebraska team, champion of the Big Eight, he passed fo |
Nancy Thompson (born 1947) is a former | Nebraska state senator from Papillion, Nebraska in the |
a member of the Marine Detachment aboard USS | Nebraska, then a member of the Marine Detachment aboar |
This article is about the | Nebraska Congressman. |
According to | Nebraska State law, M.U.D. may enter contracts, promul |
rmer Democratic Auditor of Public Accounts of | Nebraska. |
Accredited to: | Nebraska. |
a high risk of severe weather across eastern | Nebraska and western Iowa including the Omaha, Nebrask |
le convective system developed across eastern | Nebraska in the Omaha area during the morning hours of |
orsee is a Democratic political activist from | Nebraska, who served as a presidential elector during |
He pursued various activities in | Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma from 1900 until 1904, w |
last time to become a judge of Adams County, | Nebraska from 1945, being reelected in 1948 and servin |
Adams County, | Nebraska |
Blaine Township, Adams County, | Nebraska |
With the addition of | Nebraska to the Big Ten Conference beginning in the 20 |
l counsel, Farm Credit Administration, Omaha, | Nebraska from 1931 to 1933. |
He was the Federal fuel administrator for | Nebraska from October 1917 to March 1919. |
ess by forcefully advocating the admission of | Nebraska and Kansas. |
Upon the admission of | Nebraska as a State into the Union, he was elected as |
a pairing that would eventually be adopted by | Nebraska. |
It affected western | Nebraska, western Kansas, extreme eastern Colorado, an |
He unsuccessful in running against former | Nebraska governor Ashton C. Shallenberger in 1922. |
ded a sack in the 2005 Alamo Bowl against the | Nebraska Cornhuskers when he sacked Zac Taylor in whic |
reer came in the 1962 Gotham Bowl against the | Nebraska Cornhuskers. |
om the Spotted Tail and Red Cloud agencies in | Nebraska. |
The voters apparently agreed, as | Nebraska was ranked #1 in the final Coaches' Poll, whi |
gislative Council, the Agriculture committee, | Nebraska Retirement Systems committee, and the Governm |
Group (Very Heavy) at Fairmont Army Air Base, | Nebraska, where it had been in group training since 12 |
Tony Jeter as the final score was Alabama 39, | Nebraska 28. |
ational Guard aviation units from Alabama and | Nebraska) during KFOR 5A operations from July 2003 to |
ods of time in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, | Nebraska, Iowa, and Wisconsin. |
anklin child prostitution ring allegations, a | Nebraska grand jury was convened to investigate the al |
ed approximately 15 miles east of Alliance on | Nebraska Highway 2, the town was once nicknamed "the p |
He was also a | Nebraska delegate to the 1908 Republican National Conv |
See also: 1940 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team |
See also: 1964 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team |
See also: 2011 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team |
the pictures advertises the American musical | Nebraska, by Rogers & Cumberstum. |
was the first church for African Americans in | Nebraska, organized in North Omaha in 1867. |
Hagel has been an avid | Nebraska Cornhuskers football fan since he was a young |
An earlier | Nebraska District had existed from 1882 to 1922, befor |
nes, Iowa; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Omaha, | Nebraska. |
15 Kansas, #19 Colorado, #11 Missouri and #10 | Nebraska). |
3 Colorado, #10 Missouri, #18 Kansas, and #10 | Nebraska). |
ornia Colorado, southern Wyoming, and western | Nebraska. |
ide irrigation to eastern Wyoming and western | Nebraska. |
it was the game's last scoring play and gave | Nebraska the 17-12 win. |
College and farmed near Hastings and Minden, | Nebraska. |
genous Recipes and Guide to Diet and Fitness ( | Nebraska, 2005) |
hes of Cedar Falls, Iowa (1909-13) and Omaha, | Nebraska (1913-21). |
lf's Head Secret Society Hall at Yale and the | Nebraska State Capitol building. |
e between the Michigan State Spartans and the | Nebraska Cornhuskers played December 29, 2003 at the A |
see Volunteers (ranked #5 in the BCS) and the | Nebraska Cornhuskers (ranked #3 in the BCS). |
- September 5, 2009) was a farmer and former | Nebraska state senator from Lincoln, Nebraska in the N |
Building Maintenance, Enrollment and Review, | Nebraska Retirement Systems, and State-Tribal Relation |
now owns and operates | Nebraska Raceway Park in Greenwood, NE. |
y Partners, it was named KN Energy and Kansas | Nebraska Pipeline. |
th Florida, Skull Spring, Oregon, and western | Nebraska. |
uth Dakota, extreme north-eastern and western | Nebraska, northern and south-western Kansas, eastern C |
Prize, a Virginian Faulkner Award, and three | Nebraska Book Awards. |
coln areas-which cast more than two-thirds of | Nebraska's vote-Heineman won by large-enough margins i |
ured the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, and the | Nebraska Cornhuskers. |
college basketball at Phillips BC and Western | Nebraska Community College for one season each and the |
been uncovered in eastern Wyoming and western | Nebraska |
P. T. Barnum Festival in Connecticut and the | Nebraska State Fair. |
rarely migrate to Newfoundland and Labrador, | Nebraska and Florida. |
of western Kansas Territory and southwestern | Nebraska Territory in 1859. |
e named to the All-Big 12 first team, and the | Nebraska secondary was among the highest ranked in the |
er, Colorado (1895; rebuilt 1912), and Omaha, | Nebraska (1899; replaced 1931). |
es is the Platte River in central and western | Nebraska. |
th other communities in Emerson and Thurston, | Nebraska. |
of twenty-four townships in Antelope County, | Nebraska, United States. |
Bluejay Quarry Site, Antelope County, | Nebraska ~11.8 Ma. |
Blaine Township, Antelope County, | Nebraska |
nd currently serves on the Appropriations and | Nebraska Retirement Systems Committees in the Nebraska |
She currently sits on the Appropriations and | Nebraska Retirement Systems committees as well as the |
sement that extends from approximately Omaha, | Nebraska to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. |
When war was declared on 6 April 1917, | Nebraska was undergoing repairs at the Boston Navy Yar |
to connect Downtown Tampa to the USF area via | Nebraska Ave, HART's busiest bus corridor , with a sec |
no designated American Viticultural Areas in | Nebraska. |
h America from British Columbia to Arizona to | Nebraska, where it grows in moist areas, generally wit |
Eleven years later, Arizona and | Nebraska would have a rematch against each other in th |
Democrats took open seats in Arizona, Hawaii, | Nebraska, and defeated incumbents John Glenn Beall, Jr |
e to attend TCU over offers from Arkansas and | Nebraska. |
r than 100 members..." in Arkansas, Missouri, | Nebraska, Montana, Wyoming, and Saskatchewan. |
hed through Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Iowa, | Nebraska, and South Dakota. |
rrier Group, based at Alliance Army Airfield, | Nebraska. |
-29 Superfortresses at Harvard Army Airfield, | Nebraska during the summer of 1944. |
ier Command, based at Alliance Army Airfield, | Nebraska. |
uperfortresses at Grand Island Army Airfield, | Nebraska during the summer of 1944. |
th 1 KW transmitters, stationed around Omaha, | Nebraska; four sites with three rockets each |
After arriving at | Nebraska, Amukamara contemplated playing basketball on |
Arthur County, | Nebraska |
Main article: First | Nebraska Territorial Legislature |
Main article: 2009-10 | Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball team |
Main articles: 2009 | Nebraska Cornhuskers football team and 2009 Texas Long |
ards and honors including the Urban League of | Nebraska's National Prominence Award, selection as the |
Quandahl was elected as a | Nebraska Delegate to the 2004 Republican National Conv |
its closure, the base was reopened as Central | Nebraska Regional Airport. |
DeCamp was elected and served four terms as a | Nebraska state senator, from 1971 to 1987. |
which was the largest crowd ever assembled in | Nebraska up to that point. |
he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of | Nebraska Territory. |
late 1990s to help create jobs and assist the | Nebraska Arts and Humanities Councils. |
Davis has worked as an football assistant at | Nebraska, coached high school football in Colorado, an |
spent the season as a graduate assistant with | Nebraska. |
Douglas (and Atchison) had assumed that | Nebraska would be settled by Free-State men from Iowa |
e first year of his college career at Western | Nebraska Community College and the second at Barton Co |
e a train dispatcher/telegrapher at Fairmont, | Nebraska. |
ael McGinn (born November 29, 1943, at Omaha, | Nebraska) is a retired American professional baseball |
tranded in ice March 18, 1866 at Plattsmouth, | Nebraska. |
ore Bowman tackled Ecker out of bounds at the | Nebraska 16 yard line saving the game for the Huskers. |
s interred in Crown Hill Cemetery at Madison, | Nebraska. |
t Madison, Wisconsin, in 1908 and at Lincoln, | Nebraska, in 1910. |
ca speaking tour in December 2002 at Lincoln, | Nebraska. |
parents of three children, all born at Omaha, | Nebraska: Gilbert M. Hitchcock, born September 18, 185 |
re lost when Keithen Valentine fumbled at the | Nebraska 1 and Josh Cherry missed field goals of 51 an |
cNair (1879-1943); she died in 1943 at Omaha, | Nebraska. |
The unit was initially organized at Omaha, | Nebraska on October 23, 1862 as a nine-month regiment, |
William F. Keys was born at Palisade, | Nebraska in 1879. |
tegic Air Command with headquarters at Omaha, | Nebraska. |
Iowa and died on January 16, 1938 at Osceola, | Nebraska. |
ille, Iowa, on June 25, 1841 and attended the | Nebraska state normal school. |
He attended the | Nebraska State Constitution Convention and served as t |
alisbury High School before attending Western | Nebraska Community College and the University of Minne |
for companies to build tourist attractions in | Nebraska provided that those attractions invested at l |
John Breslow, State Auditor of | Nebraska |
In August 2006, | Nebraska Christian College students began attending th |
of Fletcher Avenue between Florida Avenue and | Nebraska Avenue in Tampa, Florida. |
t of Transportation, Hillsborough Avenue from | Nebraska Avenue to 50th Street has increased in the nu |
s tremor was felt more than 400 miles away in | Nebraska. |
9 yard touchdown run to put the game away for | Nebraska. |
m coaching, Sanders was again brought back to | Nebraska following the firing of Bill Callahan after a |
He then moved back to | Nebraska, where he had lived before Spain, for a Jesui |
He played college ball at | Nebraska. |
The Berlin-based band No | Nebraska! |
and later president of First National Bank of | Nebraska, in September 1996. |
have been named Banner, after Banner County, | Nebraska. |
channel of KOLN and KGIN under the banner UPN | Nebraska; the service switched to MyNetworkTV in Septe |
deployed in Japan moved to a reopened base in | Nebraska to supervise construction in preparation for |
nsions, the 27th returned to its home base in | Nebraska during September where the unit settled down |
mand Headquarters at Offutt Air Force Base in | Nebraska. |
coached football, basketball, and baseball at | Nebraska Wesleyan University from 1908 to 1911. |
Harvard AAF), also being assigned to bases in | Nebraska for training. |
Both groups were reassigned to bases in | Nebraska - to (Grand Island AAF and McCook AAF) respec |
and was one of eleven USAAF training bases in | Nebraska during World War II. |
Newport News, Virginia, on the battleship USS | Nebraska. |
ade a loan of $250,000 to the Premium Beef of | Nebraska company, a kosher beef packing plant in which |
for the 1971 season were from the Big Eight: | Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Colorado. |
The USDA had poisoned the birds in | Nebraska to protect farmers feeds. |
He was consecrated Missionary Bishop of | Nebraska and Dakota on November 15, 1865. |
Blaine County, | Nebraska |
After blocking a | Nebraska field goal on the first possession of the sec |
ing New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, or | Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel . |
at Hills Beds Formation, Scotts Bluff County, | Nebraska |
Lowe also invested in the Council Bluffs and | Nebraska Ferry Company, which was the foremost ferry c |
stern terminus at Council Bluffs, Iowa/Omaha, | Nebraska. |
Burton W. Chace was born in | Nebraska. |
Ricketts was born in | Nebraska City, Nebraska, and now lives in Omaha . |
A Methodist, Kendall was born in | Nebraska, but he later moved to Anchorage. |
Born in | Nebraska as Constance Elaine Mackey, Winona was 25 yea |
Sederburg was born in | Nebraska and raised in Minnesota. |
Both current | Nebraska head football coach, Bo Pelini, and his broth |
The 1973 edition of the Orange Bowl featured | Nebraska, and Notre Dame. |
Edward J. Flanagan, founder of Boys Town, | Nebraska. |
h Wales based on Father Flanagan's Boys Town, | Nebraska, USA. |
The bridge connects | Nebraska Highway 370 and Iowa Highway 370. |
o Neil Young (Harvest) and Bruce Springsteen ( | Nebraska). |
onvention nominated William Jennings Bryan of | Nebraska for President and John W. Kern of Indiana for |
Democratic nominee, William Jennings Bryan of | Nebraska, for U.S. President, Bailey was an unsuccessf |
William Jennings Bryan of | Nebraska, Democratic presidential nominee in 1896 |
residential nominee William Jennings Bryan of | Nebraska |
mestead as Thornton Township, Buffalo County, | Nebraska, in honor of his military service. |
Buffalo County, | Nebraska |
amuel and his family moved to Buffalo County, | Nebraska, a sparsely settled frontier land where farmi |
He had defeated Jordan Burroughs of | Nebraska in the semi-finals 6-3. |
He farmed and raised stock in Burt County, | Nebraska, eventuality becoming interested in banking. |
2) in southern Craig Township in Burt County, | Nebraska. |
In the end, Bush nominated | Nebraska Governor Mike Johanns, a fellow Republican, f |
Ulysses is a village in Butler County, | Nebraska, United States. |
rict of Alliance, a city in Box Butte County, | Nebraska, United States. |
2D, Runningwater Formation, Box Butte County, | Nebraska ~20.6-16.3 |
ree (1916) and the LL.D. degree (1926) by the | Nebraska Wesleyan University. |
ere factors cited in the 2005 decision by the | Nebraska Department of Roads not to reroute U.S. Highw |
ator Nelson's bill was adopted in 2008 by the | Nebraska state Legislature. |
Today, the fort is managed by the | Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, with some individu |
saw the release of more limited 7"s by Omaha, | Nebraska tap dancing indie troop Tilly and the Wall (s |
im in a national competition conducted by the | Nebraska I-80 Bicentennial Sculpture Project. |
The season was concluded by #9 | Nebraska blowing out #18 Northwestern by 66-17, the la |
The station is currently owned by Mission | Nebraska, Inc.. |
It is owned by the | Nebraska Department of Aeronautics. |
Founded by the | Nebraska Legislature as the Metropolitan Water Distric |
plan that was only partially modified by the | Nebraska Supreme Court. |
ime lawyer whose license was suspended by the | Nebraska Supreme Court on December 1, 1995. |
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