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  2. Ardyce Bohlke - Wikipedia

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    Bohlke was a speech pathologist and served eight years on the Hastings, Nebraska school board. [6] In 1991, Governor Ben Nelson appointed Bohlke to the Nebraska State Legislature as a Democrat. [6] She was subsequently elected in both 1992 and 1996 and served until 2001. [6]

  3. Gerald T. Whelan - Wikipedia

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    Gerald T. Whelan (May 14, 1925 – January 2, 1993) was an American politician who served as the 30th lieutenant governor of Nebraska from 1975 to 1979. Whelan was born in Hastings, Nebraska on May 14, 1925. He graduated from University of Nebraska–Lincoln, obtained a law degree from Creighton University, and practiced law in Hastings. [1]

  4. Hastings Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Hastings Tribune is a newspaper published in Hastings, Nebraska. The newspaper is put out six days a week, excluding Sundays. It serves ten counties in south central Nebraska and north central Kansas. [1] In 2011, its circulation was 9,356. [2] Today, it's 5,250. [3]

  5. Les Seiler - Wikipedia

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    A resident of Hastings, Seiler represented the 33rd District in the Nebraska Legislature. Seiler was born on March 10, 1941, in Red Cloud, Nebraska. He attended Wayne State College, earning a B.A. in 1960. He received his J.D. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law in 1966. In 1966–67, he worked as a Nebraska Assistant ...

  6. Jeremiah Farrell - Wikipedia

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    Jeremiah Farrell was born in Hastings, Nebraska on December 12, 1937, the oldest of three children to Belle Einsphar and Paul Farrell, a third-generation railroad man. . Farrell himself worked for one summer on the railroad, as a "grinder", one who planes down the railroad tracks so they stay s

  7. Dennis Utter - Wikipedia

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    Utter was elected in 2008 to represent the 33rd Nebraska legislative district. He was a member of the Banking, Commerce and Insurance committee, the Revenue committee, and Rules committees. [2] Utter was replaced by Hastings lawyer Les Seiler, who was sworn in on January 14, 2012, following the second week of the 2012 legislative session. [3]

  8. Margretta Dietrich - Wikipedia

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    She became the second wife of Charles Henry Dietrich former Governor of Nebraska. [5] [8] They were married on October 27, 1909 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the home of her mother, the widow of Dr. William Shaw Stewart. [3] [9] They lived in Hastings, Nebraska. [3] [5] He died on April 10, 1924. [8] Dietrich died on January 13, 1961.

  9. Francis Greenlief - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from Hastings High School in the spring of 1938 and then played football as a guard for the University of Nebraska. He enlisted in his hometown Nebraska National Guard unit (Company G, 134th Infantry Regiment , 35th Division ) on July 6, 1940, and was given permission to attend weekly drills with Company I, based in Lincoln, while ...