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U.S. Department of Labor --Veterans' Employment and Training Service (VETS) -- Staff Directory
blair.vivian@dol.gov ...

VPS Vivian D. Blair ...

VPS Vivian D. Blair ... [Read More]

Subsidized Apartment Search - HUD
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US Dept of State
EIS No. 950036, FINAL EIS, FHW, NB, Omaha Northwest Connector/SorensenParkway Improvements, Construction between 72nd Street and Blair High Road andsouth of I-680,Funding and COE Section 404 Permit, City of Omaha, Douglas County, NB, Due:March 13, 1995, Contact: Philip Barnes (402) 437-5521. ... [Read More]

Lewis and Clark at DeSoto
With keelboat and two smaller craft, they traveled up the Missouri River. They next camped about five miles above where the town of Blair, Nebraska, is now located. During the summer of 1804, the river was very different. Unlike today's course controlled by dams and dikes, the Missouri River that Lewis and Clark knew flowed wild and erratic. The river was a braided one, and readily meandered. Strong currents, floating branches, embedded logs, sandbars, and crumbling riverbanks formed imposing obstacles to the expedition. ... [Read More]


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