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State Of Nebraska
Kearney - Nebraska

Principal Locations
  1. Grand Island
  2. Hastings
  3. Kearney
  4. Lincoln
  5. North Platte
  6. Omaha
  7. Scottsbluff
  8. Wahoo

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State Of Nebraska



Nebraska.gov - Security, Privacy & Accessibility Policy
The State of Nebraska Official Government web site is maintained by a private company, Nebraska Interactive, LLC. under contract with and management of the Nebraska State Records Board. Data gathered through the state's official web site, or through portals or data interchanges maintained by Nebraska.gov and submitted to state agencies are government records subject to the same rules of access and disclosure as they would be if submitted in paper form. As stated elsewhere in this notice, the general rule under Nebraska public records law is that all government records are open to public inspection unless expressly exempt from that requirement by law. ... [Read More]

Nebraska NRCS
USDA Secretary Ann Veneman announced this week (Nov. 2) the watersheds eligible for the fiscal year 2005 Conservation Security Program, and four of the 202 selected areas are in Nebraska.  ...

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Landowners interested in this program, or other wetland opportunities, should contact their local NRCS office. ... [Read More]

Nebraska.gov - Nebraska Counties
For more than 40 years, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden has provided a space for visitors to experience one of the greatest collections of American art in the world ... [Read More]

Census State Data Centers
Nebraska Department of Labor 550 South 16th StreetP.O. Box 94600Lincoln, NE 68509-4600Mr. Robert H. Shanahan lab1008@vnhost.cdp.state.ne.us (402) 471-2518The Central Data Processing DivisionDepartment of Administration Services301 Centennial Mall S., Lower levelP.O Box 95045Lincoln, NE 68509-5045Mr. Jerry Douglas aicjerry@vmhost.cdp.state.ne.us (402) 471-4855 Nebraska Department of Natural Resources 301 Centennial Mall SouthP.O. Box 94676Lincoln, NE 68509-4676Kim Menke kmenke@dnr.state.ne.us (402) 471-3963FAX (402) 471-2900 ... [Read More]

Nebraska.gov - RSS Information
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Nebraska.gov - ESU Map
Considered the fourth modern architectural wonder of the world, Nebraska’s capitol building was designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue in 1920. Completed in 1932, the building cost nearly ten million dollars ... [Read More]

Nebraska.gov - Becoming a Subscriber
Becoming a Subscriber Nebraska.gov provides services that simplify how you conduct business and interact with the State of Nebraska. As a subscriber, you will have access to a wide range of online eGovernment services offered by the State. These services allow you to take full advantage of the power and convenience of the Internet to connect with Nebraska State government 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Why become a Nebraska.gov Subscriber? In order to access certain services offered by the State of Nebraska, a subscription to Nebraska.gov is required. With your annual subscription, you will have the following services at your fingertips: ... [Read More]

BTS - State Transportation Profiles-Nebraska
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Table 5-5 - Highway, Demographic, and Geographic Characteristics of Urbanized Areas in Nebraska: 2000 ...

Table 3-2 - Domestic Shipments from Nebraska by State: 1997   ... [Read More]

Nebraska
Nebraska gets its name from an Indian word meaning "flat water" after the Platte River that flows through the state. The Nebraska Territory was formed in 1854 at the same time as the Kansas Territory. Nebraska was admitted into the Union in 1867 as the 37th state. Its nickname, "Cornhusker State," refers to the way that corn (a leading product of the state) was commonly harvested, "husking" it by hand, before the invention of husking machinery. Another nickname, the "Beef State," refers to one of Nebraska's main industries, cattle. Omaha has been a major meatpacking center since the 1880s. Although Omaha was the territorial capital, Lincoln, named in honor of the 16th president, is the state capital. The flower is the goldenrod. ... [Read More]

SICA
2003 Nebraska Risk & Protective Factor Student Survey State Report Release! ...

State Incentive Cooperative Agreement ...

Cultural Competency/Ethics of Prevention ... [Read More]


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