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- The territorial capital of Nebraska was Omaha. (wikipedia.org)
- Metropolitan contains Omaha, Lincoln, and other large cities in between the two, and is located in east-central Nebraska. (wikitravel.org)
- Nebraska has a fast-growing Hispanic population, largely concentrated in its medium-sized cities and Omaha. (wikitravel.org)
- The two major airports in Nebraska are located in Omaha and Lincoln. (wikitravel.org)
- Nebraska officials were in touch with the Michigan boy's family late Monday and were working to resolve the situation, the Omaha (Neb. (redorbit.com)
- Located about 45 minutes from Omaha in Saunders County, Nebraska , the small town's primary claim to fame is, well, being the home office of the Late Show Top Ten . (everything2.com)
- The University of Nebraska at Omaha's premier graduate education is offered at the most affordable rates in the Omaha area. (unomaha.edu)
- For more than 100 years, the University of Nebraska Omaha has helped professionals advance their careers through a wide array of award-winning graduate programs. (unomaha.edu)
- Norfolk is a city in Madison County, Nebraska, United States, 113 miles northwest of Omaha and 83 miles west of Sioux City at the intersection of U.S. Routes 81 and 275. (fastweb.com)
- Meanwhile, the new numbers came as a nursing home in central Nebraska emerged as a hot spot for the virus, the Omaha World-Herald reported Thursday. (thestar.com)
- The Archdiocese of Omaha and the Diocese of Lincoln intend to ask a Nebraska court to suspend subpoenas compelling the Catholic institutions of the state to provide all records related to child sex abuse, CNA learned on Thursday. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- Pictured Above: Gretchen Forsell, NNAHEC Executive Director, Nikki Carritt, NE AHEC Program Office Deputy Director and Program Manager, Liza Arellano, Omaha AHEC Executive Director, Carmen Chinchilla, SE NE AHEC Program Director in front of the U.S. Capitol). (constantcontact.com)
- Tiburon Golf Club is located in Omaha Nebraska. (youtube.com)
- Nebraska Deer and Game Expo is proud to announce Bass Pro Shops and Cabelas, as one of our Associate Sponsors for the 2020 Show in Lincoln, NE which will feature a 3D Archery Shoot, Big Buck Contest, Shed Antler Contest and more. (prlog.org)
- Nebraska Deer and Game Expo is proud to announce Whitetail Properties Real Estate, as our Presenting Sponsor for our 2020 Show in Lincoln, NE which will feature a 3D Archery Shoot, Big Buck Contest, Shed Antler Contest and more. (prlog.org)
- The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation are cosponsoring an affordable housing webinar with a focus on Nebraska on June 22, 2020. (occ.gov)
- A 1925 edition is available for download at University of Nebraska-Lincoln Digital Commons. (wikipedia.org)
- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln (commonly referred to as Nebraska, UNL or NU) is a public research university located in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. (fastweb.com)
- Students interested in University of Nebraska-Lincoln also liked. (fastweb.com)
- Nebraska Cornhuskers plays for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (excite.com)
- Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln. (cyndislist.com)
- Hastings , city , seat (1878) of Adams county, south-central Nebraska , U.S. The city lies along the West Fork Big Blue River, about 100 miles (160 km) west of Lincoln . (britannica.com)
- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, chartered in 1869, is an educational institution of international stature. (unl.edu)
- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln consistently ranks in the top tier of national research universities. (unl.edu)
- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a research-extensive institution with an extraordinary focus on undergraduate education. (unl.edu)
- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is the intellectual center for the state of Nebraska, providing leadership in education and research. (unl.edu)
- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is located in an up-and-coming and safe city of 300,000 people that has many of the cultural and entertainment benefits of a much larger city, with the feel of a friendly Midwestern community. (unl.edu)
- Kelly, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln authority on invasive species, has a front-row seat to the flying-fish phenomenon that threatens Nebraska and Iowa's multimillion-dollar sport-fishing industry. (redorbit.com)
- It was only a few weeks ago that Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne delivered an upbeat, optimistic progress report on Scott Baldwin, a former Cornhusker running back whose then-undiagnosed mental illness had already led to one tragedy--the vicious and unprovoked beating of a Lincoln, Neb. (latimes.com)
- According to Lincoln police, they were first alerted Saturday night after 911 operators received an 11:18 p.m. call from Mickey Joseph, a former Nebraska quarterback, who said Baldwin suddenly jumped out of his car and fled on foot. (latimes.com)
- The execution drew only about a dozen death penalty supporters and protesters who stood in the rain outside the Nebraska State Penitentiary in Lincoln. (pbs.org)
- On a Friday night in spring of 2010, nearly 150 Catholic students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln gathered at their Newman Center to share their ideas for a rebuilding project. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- Governor Robert Furnas of Nebraska issued the first Arbor Day Proclamation on March 31, 1874. (wikipedia.org)
- Nov. 23 (UPI) -- Two bills signed by the Nebraska governor give the state more control over pipelines crossing state territory, the legislation reads. (upi.com)
- CN) - Nebraska inched closer to executing prisoners, as its governor signed off on a new execution protocol with fewer confidentiality protections for manufacturers of lethal injection drugs. (courthousenews.com)
- Unveiled on Wednesday, Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts' new state budget proposal would block federal funds from going to health clinics that provide abortion services. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- In writing this, my farewell message as Governor of the Nebraska ACP chapter, I'd like to go out on a positive note. (acponline.org)
- Aurora is a city in Hamilton County , Nebraska in the United States of America . (princeton.edu)
- Nebraska is a state in the Great Plains region of the United States of America . (wikitravel.org)
- Nebraska is a state located on the Great Plains of the United States of America . (newworldencyclopedia.org)
- Nebraska Cornhuskers is a football team that has produced such great players as Mike Rozier, Rich Couch and Johnny Rodgers. (excite.com)
- If you want to attend the upcoming game of the Cornhuskers, then get Nebraska Cornhuskers Iowa City tickets. (excite.com)
- Nebraska Cornhuskers is among the best teams in the Conference. (excite.com)
- Nebraska Cornhuskers are geared up to win the upcoming game against Iowa Hawkeyes. (excite.com)
- Book Nebraska Cornhuskers Iowa City tickets and catch the fun live. (excite.com)
- Georgia Bulldogs vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Capital One Bowl, on Tuesday, January 1, 2013. (sun-sentinel.com)
- Nebraska has a reputation of being a flat, monotonous region of farm and ranchland, but this stereotype has come from the many people who drive across Nebraska on the Interstate 80 corridor (the Platte River valley). (wikitravel.org)
- Platte River near Alda, Nebraska at sunset. (usgs.gov)
- and reforming accounting procedures to ensure that Nebraska would not be charged with using Platte River water. (scotusblog.com)
- The Nebraska State Legislature has credited Nebraska City as being the oldest incorporated city in the state, as it was the first approved by a special act of the Nebraska Territorial Legislature in 1855. (wikipedia.org)
- Not at all, according to the Nebraska state legislature, which passed a bill to ban hunting via the Internet, reports the Journal Star. (zdnet.com)
- The Nebraska legislature set out to attack that standard. (slate.com)
- After SHAPE America's National Standards and Grade-Level Outcomes for K-12 Physical Education was published in 2014, the Nebraska Department of Education and the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services used the opportunity to establish the first independent set of Physical Education Standards for Nebraska's schools. (cdc.gov)
- Nebraska is bounded by the state of South Dakota to the north, with the Missouri River making up about one-fourth of that boundary and the whole of Nebraska's boundaries with. (britannica.com)
- Nebraska AHEC staff met will all members of Nebraska's congressional delegation or their staff to inform them of the vital work that the NE AHEC Program is doing to address Nebraska's current and future health workforce needs. (constantcontact.com)
- Nebraska was admitted as the 37th state of the United States in 1867. (wikipedia.org)
- The Nebraska Territory was established by the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 and lasted until it became the 37th state on March 1, 1867. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
- Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman signed measures that give the state power to regulate certain aspects of pipelines in Nebraska. (upi.com)
- To add a database to this list or to fix a broken link, either do it yourself as this is a wiki, editable by anybody or send an e-mail to [email protected]state.ne.us, the documents specialist for this page. (ala.org)
- In 1854 the Kansas-Nebraska Act allowed legal settlement in the regional area. (wikipedia.org)
- On May 30, 1854, the US Congress created the Kansas and the Nebraska territories, divided by the Parallel 40° North, under the Kansas-Nebraska Act. (wikipedia.org)
- Nebraska Census, 1854-70 [database on-line]. (cyndislist.com)
- Finalizing the protocol will help carry out the will of the people of Nebraska in regards to the death penalty," Gov. Pete Ricketts said in a statement about the Jan. 26 Execution Protocol. (courthousenews.com)
- A new law recently signed by Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts places common-sense limits on kiosks and subpar devices used to evaluate the eye. (aoa.org)
- Moore's execution comes a little more than three years after Nebraska lawmakers abolished the death penalty, only to have it reinstated the following year through a citizen ballot drive partially financed by Republican Gov. Pete Ricketts. (pbs.org)
- The Nebraska AGD held its first meet and greet with the dental students at Creighton University. (agd.org)
- Schedules of the Nebraska State Census of 1885. (cyndislist.com)
- Name index and images of the state census for Nebraska taken in 1885. (cyndislist.com)
- The population was 24,210 at the 2010 census, making it the ninth-largest city in Nebraska. (fastweb.com)
- Three townships were incorporated by settlers including Stephen Nuckolls , one of the fathers of Nebraska City. (wikipedia.org)
- Under the Homestead Act, thousands of settlers migrated into Nebraska to claim free land granted by the federal government. (wikipedia.org)
- Nebraska City and Kearney City were incorporated in 1855, and South Nebraska City was incorporated in 1856. (wikipedia.org)
- J. Sterling Morton came to Nebraska City in 1855 to edit the Nebraska City News . (wikipedia.org)
- 19 children with juvenile arthritis received a JA Power Pack in Nebraska, which is home to one Arthritis Foundation JA camp and one Family Day. (arthritis.org)
- Would you recommend Arthritis Foundation of Nebraska? (volunteermatch.org)
- History of Hamilton and Clay Counties, Nebraska, Volume 1. (wikipedia.org)
- During those years, Nebraska City competed fiercely to become the Nebraska Territory capital. (wikipedia.org)
- In the 1690s, Spain established trade connections with the Apaches, whose territory then included western Nebraska. (wikipedia.org)
- The Nebraska Territory included parts of the current states of Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. (wikipedia.org)
- Nebraska, meaning in English, "shallow water", occupies geographically a central location among the states of the Union and is part of the Louisian territory, purchased from France in 1803. (catholic.org)
- Other major highways that enter Nebraska include Interstate 76 (from Colorado), US 81 (major north-south route), US 20 (northern east-west route), US 26 (from Wyoming), and US 385/Nebraska 71 (western north-south route). (wikitravel.org)
- A new U.S. Geological Survey publication and model can be applied by multiple entities to better understand flow, quantity, sources and sinks of groundwater in the Northern High Plains Aquifer, which covers approximately 100,000 square miles across Nebraska, South Dakota, Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming. (usgs.gov)
- A full-service practice dedicated to spine and brain surgery, offering comprehensive clinical expertise to patients throughout northern Colorado, western Nebraska, Wyoming, and western Kansas. (spine-health.com)
- It is the state's oldest and largest university and the flagship university of the University of Nebraska system. (fastweb.com)
- Nebraska lawmakers approved legislation that directs the state's Public Service Commission authority to review potential oil pipeline projects using input from the public. (upi.com)
- Back in November, the ACLU vowed to continue the fight against the state's effort to clear its death row backlog - it's been nearly 20 years since Nebraska performed an execution. (courthousenews.com)
- Nebraska is granted leave to file a motion to dismiss, in the nature of a motion under Rule 12(b)(6), Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, limited to the question whether the Republican River Compact restricts a State's consumption of groundwater. (scotusblog.com)
- Nebraska /nɪˈbræskə/ ( listen) is a state that lies in both the Great Plains and the Midwestern United States. (wikipedia.org)
- Nebraska is composed of two major land regions: the Dissected Till Plains and the Great Plains. (wikipedia.org)
- The Great Plains occupy most of western Nebraska, characterized by treeless prairie, suitable for cattle-grazing. (wikipedia.org)
- The Great Plains occupy the majority of western Nebraska and is comprised of several smaller, diverse land regions, including the Sandhills, the Pine Ridge, the Rainwater Basin, the High Plains and the Wildcat Hills. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
- Sam Woodruff recently joined the Nebraska AHEC Program Office at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) as the AHEC Program Associate. (constantcontact.com)
- Sixty percent of Nebraska voters approved Referendum 426 in November, to restore the death penalty. (courthousenews.com)
- Catholic leaders in Nebraska spoke out in favor of a vote to maintain a ban on the death penalty, calling it unnecessary and "unjustified. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- My plan for growing agricultural opportunity in Nebraska calls for a renewed emphasis on value-added production. (ontheissues.org)
- Nebraska may be described as altogether an agricultural state, being practically without minerals. (catholic.org)
- Professor Aughey in "Nebraska, Its Advantages, Resources," etc., says "One of the most remarkable deposits, and most valuable for agricultural purposes, in the world prevails over three fourths of the surface of Nebraska. (catholic.org)
- Visit Edmunds.com for a complete listing of local car dealerships in Colon, Nebraska. (edmunds.com)
- Search for car dealerships in Colon, Nebraska with our comprehensive dealership network and avoid the common hassles associated with car shopping. (edmunds.com)
- Nebraska Medicine officials said in a statement Tuesday that they are aware of allegations involving one of their former physicians. (omaha.com)
- And once again, Nebraska football officials found themselves searching for explanations as to what could have caused Baldwin's latest outburst. (latimes.com)
- He said travel industry officials predict that most tourists won't want to venture very far at first and will likely travel by car, "and that bodes well for Nebraska. (thestar.com)
- This profile includes selected CDC grants and cooperative agreements provided to health departments, universities, and other public and private agencies in Nebraska. (cdc.gov)
- This is an annotated list of databases produced by Nebraska State Agencies listed by producing agency. (ala.org)
- State Government Publications Online links to publications produced by Nebraska state agencies and posted on agency web sites. (ala.org)
- Several years later, the army abandoned it to relocate the fort to central Nebraska, now south of present-day Kearney . (wikipedia.org)
- Sidney , city , seat (1870) of Cheyenne county, western Nebraska , U.S. It lies in the valley formed by Lodgepole Creek, a few miles north of the Colorado state line, in the Nebraska panhandle. (britannica.com)
- Average temperatures are fairly uniform across Nebraska, while average annual precipitation decreases from about 31.5 inches (800 mm) in the southeast corner of the state to about 13.8 inches (350 mm) in the Panhandle. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
- Check out our Nebraska facts and information page for report ideas. (apples4theteacher.com)
- By the mid-19th century, steamboats on the Missouri River were the vitalizing force behind Nebraska City's growth, bringing commerce, people and freight to the west. (wikipedia.org)
- More than 5,666 people living in Nebraska used our digital tools. (arthritis.org)
- 4,500 people in Nebraska are subscribers to Arthritis Today magazine. (arthritis.org)
- I think those are the kinds of discussions that the people of Nebraska want to have," Sasse said. (ontheissues.org)
- More than 150 people gathered outside the Nebraska Capitol later in the day to protest the execution. (pbs.org)
- Nebraska City is home of Arbor Day , the Missouri River Basin Lewis and Clark Center (which focuses on the natural history achievements of the expedition), and the Mayhew Cabin , the only site in the state recognized by the National Park Service as a station on the Underground Railroad . (wikipedia.org)
- Western Nebraska Community College (1965) is on the site formerly used by the World War II Sioux Army ordnance depot. (britannica.com)
- The museum is on the site of a trading post and warehouse built along the Bordeauz Creek in 1833, surrounded by the only hilly, forested region in Nebraska. (roadsideamerica.com)
- University of Nebraska Press. (wikipedia.org)
- An early institutional interest in literature and the arts provided the foundations for today's Prairie Schooner literary magazine, for the University of Nebraska Press , and for the Sheldon Museum of Art , which houses one of the world's most significant collections of 20th century American art. (unl.edu)
- Based on Luria's (1966, 1973) functional systems theory of brain organization, the Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery (LNNB) (Golden, Purisch, & Hammeke, 1985) consists of 269 items representing approximately 700 test procedures. (springer.com)
- Nebraska, the state that outlawed nearly all abortions past 20 weeks, eliminated prenatal care for about 1600 Medicaid patients last March. (motherjones.com)
- Environmentalists had expressed concern over TransCanada's plans to build the $7 billion Keystone XL oil sands pipeline through Nebraska. (upi.com)
- Before the American Civil War , Nebraska City was noted as having the Territory's largest population of slaves. (wikipedia.org)
- During the years of early pioneer settlement, in 1846 the US Army built Old Fort Kearny at Nebraska City. (wikipedia.org)
- Shortly after the post was vacated, John Boulware developed an important river-crossing and ferry service from Iowa to present-day Nebraska City. (wikipedia.org)
- He and his father expanded their business and in 1852 or 1853 built a ferry house, the first residence in Nebraska City. (wikipedia.org)
- On December 31, 1857, these three town sites along with Prairie City joined, incorporating as present-day Nebraska City. (wikipedia.org)
- In the spring of 1858 Russell, Majors and Waddell started freighting from Nebraska City on a government contract to transport all provisions for all western forts. (wikipedia.org)
- Nebraska City has its own hospital, St Marys Hospital. (wikipedia.org)
- It doesn't feel good to get clobbered by one of those guys," said Mark Pegg, a UNL fisheries ecologist who saw his first silver carp a decade ago in the Missouri River near Nebraska City. (redorbit.com)