Kearney, Nebraska - 2003 Community Profile Kearney community profile and guide by CommunityLink. Includes comprehensive business, tourism, services and other community information, including maps of the community. http://www.communitylink.com/kearney/
The Page Cannot Be Found Bulldogs indoor official site. Coaching staff, news, season preview, roster, schedule, and links. http://www.cune.edu/indoortrack/
New Page 1 Include a map of the counties served by the system, a calendar of events, news, links to member libraries, services and products and details of interlibrary loans. http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/system/sesys/index.htm
St John's Lutheran Church Contains Worship times, council and committee minutes, fellowship and Bible study group information, program highlights, location, and contacts. http://www.bbc.net/stjohn/
Heritage Homes Of Nebraska Modular homes for the Midwest states. View interior and exterior photos of homes. http://www.heritagehom.com/
Welcome! A private nonprofit trade association for 35 rural electric systems that provide electric service to consumers in most of the rural areas and many of the small towns in the state of nebraska. Information on services, staff, events, education and contact details. http://www.nrea.org
Extractions: The Nebraska Rural Electric Association (NREA) is the private non-profit trade association for 35 rural electric systems that provide electric service to consumers in most of the rural areas and many of the small towns in the great State of Nebraska. Together, the more than 950 dedicated employees of our member-systems serve approximately 215,000 meters and over 400,000 consumers across more than 85,000 miles of line. This accomplishment has not been without its challenges, and as we work through the 21st century and the possibility of the restructuring of the electric utility industry, we will face many new technical, economic and political challenges in the future. Nebraskas rural electric leaders will meet these challenges and will continue to be guided by their customers desire for reliable, high-quality electric service at affordable rates. We are confident that Nebraskans will continue to see the value in maintaining their locally-owned, controlled, and operated rural public power districts and electric cooperatives. We believe most Nebraskans see their rural electric systems as major assets to the economic health of the rural areas they serve.
Extractions: Welcome to the Nebraska Highways Page! Settle in, and we'll cruise the highways of the Cornhusker State. Interstate Highway System The Interstate Highway system in Nebraska began in 1957 with construction of a portion of I-80 near Gretna. I-80, a major east-west route across the U.S., was completed in Nebraska in October of 1974. In addition, Nebraska is also served by I-76 for a few miles, by I-180 going into Lincoln, and the I-480 and I-680 freeways around Omaha. I-129 also enters Nebraska for a couple miles in South Sioux City. U.S. Highway System The U.S. Highway network debuted in Nebraska in 1926, and many of these routes remain today. The east-west routes are numbered US-6, US-20, US-26, US-30, US-34, US-136, US-138 and historical routes US-38 and ALT US-30. The north-south routes are US-73, US-75, US-77, US-81, US-83, US-159, US-183, US-275, US-281, US-283, and historical US-383. State Highway System A two-tiered system of state highways is in use. The primary system uses 1 to 3 digits. Numbers were basically used in sequence, or were referenced off the parent route. In a couple cases, routes were numbered for continuity from other states (N-71, N-92, N-370), or were directed by legislation (N-250).
Nebraska Press Association Association for maintaing the freedom of the press and its goals in nebraska. http://www.nebpress.com/
Extractions: nebpress@nebpress.com Welcome to The Nebraska Press Association Since 1879, the Nebraska Press Association has striven to protect the freedom of the press, and assist the goals of its members, friends, and partners, including newspapers, advertising agencies, and individuals across the state of Nebraska. As Nebraska's oldest trade organization, we are continuing that tradition in the Twenty-First century, through our web site, which you see here. Through this web site you can find who we are, what we do, and how we might be able to help you. You will see from the site that we aim to provide the highest standards of service and professionalism to our members.
Sidney Nebraska Website Includes community calendar, Chamber of Commerce, Cheyenne county, education, officials, and health care. http://www.sidney-nebraska.com/
Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court The mission of the Court is to administer and enforce provisions of the nebraska Workers' Compensation Act. http://www.nol.org/workcomp/
Extractions: Skip to Main Content Welcome to the Web site of the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court. We hope you find the information within this site to be useful. Be sure to bookmark our site for future visits. To access the most current information, please "refresh" your browser before each use. Last modified: Top of Page Contact Us Official Nebraska Government Web site Home ...
The Nebraska Storm Chaser Page A resource for chasing in nebraska. Chase accounts, photos, resources, current weather, and links oriented to storm chasing in nebraska. http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/9867/storm.html
Extractions: Welcome to The Nebraska Storm Chaser Page! The most complete and accurate information source for storm chasing in Nebraska is the goal of this site. To acheive this goal, chasers are asked to send any useful information on Nebraska that is not currently presented on this page to nebstormchaser@hotmail.com so that everyone who chases in Nebraska is better informed. GMT CDT Nebraska Chase Resources Tornado Alley Weather Products-Steve Peterson
Nebraska Association Of School Boards Includes details on making Main Motions, Amendments, and the motion to Reconsider. http://www.nebr-schoolboards.org/parliament.html
The Page Cannot Be Found Bulldogs. Race summaries, schedule, rosters, pictures and news items. http://www.cune.edu/crosscountry/
Nebraska Humane Society Nonprofit providing education, giving sanctuary to animals, and encouraging adoptions. Newsletter, volunteer and foster needs, photographs of available pets, and a quiz to take before adopting a pet. Omaha. http://www.nehumanesociety.org/
The Kingdom Of Calontir - General Info, Short Calendar And Officer Contacts. Located in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, nebraska and NW Arkansas. Offers information for kingdom groups, seneschals, law, event calendar, award scroll examples, article on the kingdom's awards, mailing lists and a map. Also includes links for marshals, heralds, and Royal University of Scir Hafoc. http://calontir.sca.org/
Extractions: The Kingdom of Calontir is a regional group within the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) , an international organization dedicated to recreating aspects of the Middle Ages today. If you're unfamiliar with the SCA, I would suggest starting with their Introduction to the SCA The region that makes up Calontir covers most of Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, and a touch of Arkansas (Fayetteville). If you're interested in contacting the SCA and within this area, take a look at the Branches and Seneschals list or the Calontir Map . Also This month Miscelanii and Getting to know Calontir Join us as we learn about history by making it come alive.
Superior, Nebraska Provides town information including health care services, recreation and attractions, community business development and links to the Chamber of Commerce. http://www.ci.superior.ne.us/
Grand Lodge Of Nebraska Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Lodge locator, officers, events, and Masonic information and links. http://www.nebraska-grand-lodge.org/
Extractions: VISIBLE, RELEVANT, POSITIVE PRESENCE within your community and among your Brethren. These are words that are referenced in many conversations and presentations across and among the Quarries of Masonry. This concept is easy to talk about, however more difficult to implement and achieve. Our Lodges must be an important element in the heart of every Brother and a vital part of our communities. Relative to community, a test has been suggested to determine if your Lodge is relevant to your community. That test is simply: "Would the Community miss our Masonic Lodge if we were to close?"... To Quote an Unknown author: Together we can accomplish more. We as a Masonic Family share the same basic core values and lessons. The presentations of each organization are different, perhaps to grant us the opportunity to reinforce these teachings from different perspectives and approaches, and thus to better assist us to learn and implement these valuable and important lessons. If we live these lessons and teachings, perhaps we will enhance and impact the direction of our Society. Our behavior and well doing shall prove to be contagious to those around us and thus bring those observers into our Fraternal Family....