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The Lincoln Journal Star is the result of a 1995 merger between the city's two historic longtime daily newspapers. The Lincoln Star, established in 1902 / 1905, was Lincoln's longtime morning newspaper while the Lincoln Journal was distributed in the afternoon / evenings.
After Robert's retirement in 1991 they moved to Lincoln, Nebraska [13] where she became active in local community life. She was a member of Denton Community Historical Society (DCHS), [ 14 ] and a supporter of the Nebraska Literary Heritage Association, [ 15 ] the Junior League of Lincoln, Lincoln City Public Library's Heritage Room [ 4 ] and ...
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University of Nebraska–Lincoln (attended) Charles Wesley Herbster (born 1954) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is an American agribusiness executive, cattle producer, political donor, and politician. He was an agriculture advisor and chairman of Donald Trump 's agriculture and rural advisory committee during Trump's 2020 presidential campaign .
John Bradley Ashford (November 10, 1949 – April 19, 2022) was an American politician who served in the Nebraska Legislature and the United States House of Representatives from Nebraska's 2nd congressional district.
Esther Eunice Jones was born on a farm near Wymore, the daughter of Edward Evan Jones and Margaret Oliver Humphreys Jones. [1] Her mother and paternal grandparents were born in Wales. [2]
An article by the Lincoln Journal Star called him an "outstanding freshman lineman at Nebraska U. in 1956". [4] Shortly afterwards he transferred to Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kansas, where he attended until 1961. Afterwards he moved to Nebraska–Omaha. He was listed by The Benson Sun as a potential JV award candidate. [5]