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  2. 11 things to do this weekend in Des Moines: Arts Fest ... - AOL

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    Things to do this weekend include the first Pride event in West Des Moines, Mat Kearney, "Salome," or the Des Moines Arts Festival.

  3. George W. Frank House - Wikipedia

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    Today this building is known as the Communications Building on the University of Nebraska at Kearney's West Campus. The Frank House was turned into a staff residence hall, where the medical superintendent was housed on the main floor, the matron, or head nurse, housed on the second floor along with a staff commons area, and various nurses ...

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  5. Viaero Center - Wikipedia

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    The Viaero Center, [3] previously known as the Kearney Event Center and Firstier Event Center, is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Kearney, Nebraska. It opened in November 2000 as the Tri-City Arena .

  6. Museum of Nebraska Art - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 a state-appointed commission settled on a historic post office building in Kearney which was built in 1911 but was badly outmoded and slated for demolition. The Neoclassical architecture, marble interiors, and spacious, well-lit rooms attracted the attention of museum officials, who purchased the disused building and refitted it.

  7. ‘Shaken our community’: Kearney teens killed in crash ...

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    Three teens from Kearney were involved in a deadly, four-vehicle wrong-way crash on Interstate 29 in Missouri, near the Iowa border, that happened after a police pursuit crossed the state line.

  8. Kearney Hub - Wikipedia

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    Mentor A. Brown, founder of the paper. The paper was founded in 1888, and was first published on October 22, 1888. [2] [3] Its founders included Mentor A. Brown (1853-1932), formerly of the Beatrice Press, and R.H. Eaton, who together organized the Hub Printing Company to publish the paper and to take over the Central Nebraska Press which dated from 1873.

  9. KNHL - Wikipedia

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    KHAS-TV produced 16 hours of local news per week, with 3 hours each weekday and 30 minutes on Saturday and Sunday. Newscasts aired weekdays at 6 and 11:30 a.m., weeknights at 5 and 6 p.m., and seven nights a week at 10 p.m. Upon the station going dark on June 13, 2014, the entire news operation moved to KSNB-TV.