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Nebraska Huskers
Ben Nelson, U.S. Senator from Nebraska: Explore Nebraska Why is “The Good Life” Nebraska’s state motto? How many National Championships have the Huskers won? What are the Nebraska Sandhills? You can find the answers to those questions and more here. ... [Read More]
Stefanie Gilbreth I am originally from Lincoln, Nebraska (Go Huskers!). I earned both a B. S. in Biology and a Ph.D. in Food Science and Technology from the University of Nebraska. I have lived in Philly for about 1 ˝ years, having moved here with my husband and our dog (a lab). In my free time I like to run, walk the dog, read, and watch football. I also enjoy traveling and scuba diving. We currently live in Manayunk and have enjoyed checking out the East Coast since we had never visited here. We spend a lot of time entertaining family that visits, giving us the opportunity to see the Liberty Bell and eat cheese steaks on a regular basis. ... [Read More]
Congressman Tom Osborne - Third District of Nebraska - Biography Congress is not Rep. Osborne’s first competitive arena. He retired as Head Coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers in 1997 after the longest tenure for a Nebraska coach—36 years, with 25 as head coach. Under his leadership, the Huskers played in a bowl game every year, averaged over 10 wins per season, and never won less than 9 games in a season. Prior to returning to Nebraska as an assistant coach to Bob Devaney, Rep. Osborne played professional football for the Washington Redskins and San Francisco 49ers. ... [Read More]
InterLinc: City of Lincoln: Mayor's Office: Lincoln Today Entertainment is everywhere in Lincoln. Lincoln is home of the consistently nationally top rankedUniversity of Nebraska Cornhuskers football, volleyball, gymnastics and baseball teams. Each Falldowntown Lincoln becomes a sea of red on UN-L home football game days as 76,000+ fans head toMemorial Stadium to cheer on the Huskers . Sports fans also enjoy the Lincoln Lightningarena football team; the Lincoln Stars hockey team; and the new Lincoln Saltdogs baseball team. ... [Read More]
State of the Agriculture Economy BARRETT. Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and thanks for holding this very important hearing here in Nebraska. We are honored to host you in our great State, we just apologize that this is not football season again. Larry and his wife Sharon joined us, as he said, for the Texas Tech-Nebraska game in 1997. We had a wonderful, wonderful time. Of course, this year's Huskers were not quite as successful as those in 1997, a little bit like the agriculture economy right now. ... [Read More]
InterLinc: Planning : Downtown Master Plan Comments I think we should put more stuff out there supporting the Huskers. The Universitymakes alot of Lincoln. I would be proud of Lincoln being painted red, so when someone from out of state passes through they know they're in Lincoln, Nebraska. ... [Read More]
Outline of American History - Chapter 7 Other farm machines were developed in rapid succession: theautomatic wire binder, the threshing machine and thereaper-thresher or combine. Mechanical planters, cutters, huskersand shellers appeared, as did cream separators, manure spreaders,potato planters, hay driers, poultry incubators and a hundredother inventions. ... [Read More]
JSC Student Programs: Biographies When I was little I lived on a farm in Platte County, Nebraska. As a result of living there, I not only became a corn fed 6-foot blonde, but someone who is absolutely in love with Nebraska football. I am always hopeful of a national championship (again!) so all I have to say about that is "Go, Huskers!" Being a Husker fan in Texas is pretty interesting, but luckily I am able to take the abuse. ... [Read More]
InterLinc: Glance: Backward Entertainment is everywhere in Lincoln. Lincoln is home of the consistently nationally top rankedUniversity of Nebraska Cornhuskers football, volleyball, gymnastics and baseball teams. Each Falldowntown Lincoln becomes a sea of red on UN-L home football game days as 76,000+ fans head toMemorial Stadium to cheer on the Huskers . Sports fans also enjoy the Lincoln Lightningarena football team; the Lincoln Stars hockey team; and the new Lincoln Saltdogs baseball team. ... [Read More]
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL MARCH 22, 2005 A Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Ogallala, Nebraska, was held at City Hall Council Chambers in said City on the 22 nd day of March 2005 at 7:30 o’clock P.M. Present were: President of the Council: Paul Foy; Council Members: Tanya Gieschen, Jim Rezac and Mark Knudsen. Absent: Donna Sharman. City Manager: Steve Krajewski; City Clerk: Jane M. Skinner; City Attorney: Michael McQuillan. Notice of the meeting was given in advance thereof by publishing one time in the Keith County News and posting at the City Hall Administration Building as shown by the Certificate of Publication and Posting Notice attached to these Minutes. Notice of this meeting was simultaneously given to the President and to all members of the Council on March 22, 2005 and a copy of their Acknowledgement of Receipt of Notice and the Agenda is attached to these minutes. ... [Read More]
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