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St. Paul or Saint Paul [2] is a city in and the county seat of Howard County, Nebraska, United States. [3] The population was 2,290 at the 2010 census . St. Paul is part of the Grand Island, Nebraska Micropolitan Statistical Area .
Howard County is part of the Grand Island, NE Metropolitan Statistical Area. In the Nebraska license plate system , Howard County is represented by the prefix 49 (it had the 49th-largest number of vehicles registered in the state when the license plate system was established in 1922).
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St. Libory or Saint Libory [2] is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in southeastern Howard County, Nebraska, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 264. [3] It lies along U.S. Route 281, 11 miles (18 km) southeast of the city of St. Paul, the county seat of Howard County. [4]
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has designated more than 1,000 statistical areas for the United States and Puerto Rico. [2] These statistical areas are important geographic delineations of population clusters used by the OMB, the United States Census Bureau, planning organizations, and federal, state, and local government entities.
In the following year, St. Stanislaus Church was built by the Polish Roman Catholics of the Duncan area. [8] In 1883, St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church was established. [5] The Village of Duncan was incorporated in 1913. [9]
The data below are from the WRCC, compiled from 1897 to when this chart was created (July 2018). [12] The lowest temperature ever recorded in the state of Nebraska (-47 °F) was witnessed at Bridgeport on February 12, 1899. [13] This record was later tied by the city of Oshkosh on December 22, 1989; that month, Bridgeport fell to -42 °F. [13] [12]
Helen Duhamel (1904–1991), Rapid City, South Dakota, businesswoman and broadcaster, attended St. Mary's Catholic School in O'Neill [21] Father Edward Flanagan, who established Boys Town, first served as a Catholic priest at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in O'Neill [22] Mike Johanns, U.S. Senator, started career as attorney in O'Neill [23]