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  2. List of newspapers in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The Plattsmouth Journal – Plattsmouth (1821–1939) The Plattsmouth Weekly Herald – Plattsmouth (1865–1900) The Plattsmouth Weekly Journal – Plattsmouth (1890–1901) Přítel lidu – Wahoo (1895–1904) The Progress – Omaha (1889–1906) The Red Cloud Chief – Red Cloud (1873–1923) Saturday morning courier – Lincoln (1893–1894)

  3. Lincoln Journal Star - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Rosekrans Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Journal Star - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute ... Journal Star may refer to: Lincoln Journal Star, a daily newspaper of Lincoln, Nebraska;

  6. Charles Herbster - Wikipedia

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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 .

  7. Brad Ashford - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Esther Pilster - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Glen Hepburn - Wikipedia

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    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]