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 NebraskaPedia™ - November, 2010 Archived News

» NRC renews Cooper Nuclear Station license for 20 years
» Hayes County husband and wife become
naturalized citizens
» North Platte business owner stays active in barrel racing
» Fremont gets more time to defend immigration law 
» 
1,200 show up in Norfolk for Palin book signing tour
» Black Friday 
filled with shoppers in Kearney  Norfolk   Omaha   Also GI
» State government call center to locate in Lexington, employ 50
» Final game in Rosenblatt Stadium will be
UFL championship
» Salvation Army programs dependent upon year-end bell-ringers
» 24-foot concrete obelisk marks south entrance to Hooper
» Dubas leads legislative
interim study on proposed oil pipeline
» State Patrol buys Smith & Wesson
semiautomatic rifles for troopers
» Nebraska unemployment rate
rises slightly in October
» Imperial airport installs
automated fuel system
» Valmont Industries founder Daugherty dies
» Kansas officials say Nebraska's Republican River plan not sufficient
» Sarah Palin visits Norfolk as part of her book tour
» Committee to
recall Omaha mayor gets 37,000 signatures, raises $287,000
»
Zebra mussel found in West Omaha lake
» City Council approves
10-story building in downtown Lincoln
» Buffett to receive
Medal of Freedom for business savvy, philanthropy
» Three-year
construction phase of Haymarket Arena project underway
»
Tenneco plant in Seward adds 100 jobs in 2010
» New power park at Aurora designed as
catalyst for future growth
» Comstock music festivals plan a comeback in 2011
» Wind farm project
underway near Broken Bow
» Scribner-Snyder and West Point-Beemer
not merging -- for now
» School administrators get
conflicting advice on First Amendment
» Hagel:
Engaging China economically is best bet for U.S.
» New law prompts late-term abortion provider to
seek business out of state
» Steam engine trip recalls state's
old-time rail heritage
» Paisley wins Entertainer of Year, will headline Nebraskaland Days
» Lakota from Nebraska made a difference in WWI
» Medical advisor:
electronic records cut paperwork, lead to better care
» Centrist Nelson to NP students: Obama
'better candidate than president'
» Bruning is first Republican to toss senatorial hat in ring
» Missouri River flows slowing to near-normal levels
» Heineman says he won't run for Senate in 2012
» TD Ameritrade Park
taking shape in Omaha
» Broken Bow's
One Box Pheasant Hunt turns 50
»
UNL scientist Mandigo makes Meat Industry Hall of Fame
» Norfolk native made his career in a
military band
» NP judge Murphy retains his seat despite opposition
» Sorenson, JFK speechwriter, Lincoln native,
dies at 82
» Lincoln students give 27,000 pounds of food for homeless shelter