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In 1998, Wapsie Valley High School and Jesup High School joined the conference, bringing the membership up to 18. In 2000, Ackley–Geneva and Wellsburg-Steamboat Rock merged districts to become AGWSR. The next membership change came in 2002 when Green Mountain–Garwin (GMG) departed for the Iowa Star Conference. The next year, North Tama left ...
Although there is some doubt about whom the City of Jesup is named for, there is no doubt it became Jesup on October 24, 1870. At the time Jesup was part of Appling County. Ambling along as Station Number 6 on the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, the town grew into a city primarily due to the efforts of its first mayor, Willis Clary. Clary had first ...
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D. J. Sokol Arena is a multi-purpose student recreational facility in Omaha, Nebraska. It was opened on August 28, 2009. It was opened on August 28, 2009. It currently hosts the Creighton Bluejays women's basketball and volleyball teams.
The 2024–25 Omaha Mavericks men's basketball team represents the University of Nebraska Omaha in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Mavericks, led by third-year head coach Chris Crutchfield , play their home games at Baxter Arena in Omaha, Nebraska as members of the Summit League .
Omaha Civic Auditorium: Basketball, football, hockey, volleyball Downtown: Multi-purpose arena, concert hall, and convention centre. Notable users include the Kansas City-Omaha Kings, Omaha Beef, and Ak-Sar-Ben Knights. Demolished in 2014 after being replaced by the Qwest Center. 1954 2014 CHI Health Center: Basketball, hockey, rodeo, swimming ...