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The C. Segelke Building, at 1065 17th Ave. in Columbus, Nebraska, was built in 1887. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1] It served as the Columbus Bottling Works and, in later years, as the Columbus Coca-Cola Bottling Company. Its architecture is simplified commercial Italianate in style. [2]
Columbus has one newspaper, the Columbus Telegram. The newspaper is published five days a week. [60] There are 6 radio stations in Columbus. KTLX at FM 91.3 is a religious station; KKOT at FM 93.5 plays classic hits. KZEN at FM 100.3 broadcasts country music; the station is licensed in Central City, but the studio is in Columbus.
Nebraska and Colorado Railroad: CB&Q: 1883 1908 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado RailNet: NKCR 1996 2005 Nebraska Kansas Colorado Railway: Nebraska Southern Railway: MP: 1886 1910 Missouri Pacific Railway: Nebraska and Western Railway: CB&Q: 1889 1891 Sioux City, O'Neill and Western Railway: Nebraska ...
The station began broadcasting in July 1974, and originally broadcast at 91.9 MHz. [1] [2] On October 12, 2011, KTLX was granted a U.S. Federal Communications Commission construction permit to move to 91.3 MHz, increase ERP to 250 watts from 100 watts. [5] [6] A license to cover was issued on June 18, 2013. [7]
It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Platte County, Nebraska, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
Its county seat is Columbus. [2] The county was created in 1855. [3] [4] Platte County comprises the Columbus, NE Micropolitan Statistical Area. In the Nebraska license plate system, Platte County is represented by the prefix 10 (it had the 10th-largest number of vehicles registered in the state when the license plate system was established in ...
The Nebraska Northwestern Railroad (reporting mark NNW) is a Class III railroad that began operations in April 2010 after it purchased 7.22 miles (11.62 km) of former Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern (DME), now Rapid City, Pierre and Eastern Railroad, previously Chicago and North Western Railway Cowboy Line track between Dakota Junction and the rail yard to the east at Chadron, Nebraska.
Nebraska Central operates out of 3 locations. The headquarters are in Norfolk. [2] The MOW, Signal department and Train Service employees are located in Columbus. The locomotive shop is housed in a former Union Pacific freight house in Grand Island; a small Grand Island Extra Board also operates out of Grand Island.