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In 1974 when then Mayor A. O. Gigstard created the airport authority to build Nebraska City Municipal the voters had him recalled and removed from office. He returned as mayor in 1980 as a write-in candidate. Later the new airport was approved by the voters as a bond measure. [2] Most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier ...
Minersville is a former railroad town in Otoe County, Nebraska, United States. It was located approximately 5 miles (8 km) to the south-southwest of Nebraska City and 2 miles (3 km) east of the Nebraska City Municipal Airport. It was founded in the 1850s and dissolved by the early 1900s.
Loup City: 0F4: Loup City Municipal Airport: GA 0 McCook: MCK: MCK KMCK McCook Ben Nelson Regional Airport: GA 2,356 Minden: 0V3: Pioneer Village Field: GA 0 Nebraska City: AFK: KAFK Nebraska City Municipal Airport: GA 0 Neligh: 4V9: Antelope County Airport: GA 0 Norfolk: OFK: OFK KOFK Norfolk Regional Airport (Karl Stefan Memorial Field) GA 0 ...
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Passenger rail service to Otoe was discontinued in 1932; despite this setback, the town continued to grow, reaching its maximum historical population of 298 in the 1940 census. Following World War II, the population began to decline. In 1958, the high school was closed; in the 1960s, the railroad line through Otoe was abandoned. [3] [4]
Two women have been arrested in Thailand for allegedly attempting to smuggle at least 109 live animals in their luggage -- including porcupines, armadillos, turtles, chameleons and snakes -- as ...
Its county seat is Nebraska City. [2] The county was formed in 1854 and was named in reference to the Otoe Indian tribe. [3] In the Nebraska license plate system, Otoe County is represented by the prefix 11 (it had the 11th-largest number of vehicles registered in the county when the license plate system was established in 1922).