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  2. Nebraska Highway 95 - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Highway 95 is a highway in northeastern Nebraska. It has a western terminus at an intersection with Nebraska Highway 11 west of Chambers . Its eastern terminus is at U.S. Highway 281 to the east of Chambers.

  3. Syracuse, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Climate data for Syracuse, Nebraska (1991–2020, extremes 1893–present) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °F (°C)

  4. How you can support — and party with — Orr Street Studios ...

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    We want to thank the many community members and friends of Orr Street who stepped up to help during and after the July 21 fire," artist guild vice president Anne Jacobson said in the release.

  5. Laurel, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Laurel is a city in Cedar County, Nebraska located at the merger of Highway 20 and Highway 15 in the northeast corner of the state. Laurel sits roughly 40 miles east of Norfolk, Nebraska, west of Sioux City, Iowa, and south of Yankton, South Dakota. Wayne State College in Wayne, Nebraska is 15 miles south of Laurel.

  6. U.S. Route 95 - Wikipedia

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    US 95 is designated the I.O.N. Highway No. 456 (see Oregon highways and routes); "I.O.N." stands for Idaho–Oregon–Nevada. This section of highway is a primary commercial route between Boise and northern California, connecting to I-80 at Winnemucca, Nevada. US 95 crosses into the Mountain Time Zone approximately 35 miles (56 km) north of Nevada.

  7. La Platte, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    As of the census of 2010, [7] there were 114 people living in the CDP. The population density was 142.91 inhabitants/ km 2.Of the 114 inhabitants, La Platte was composed of 91.23% white, 0% were African-American, 4.39% were Native American, 0% were Asian, 0% were Pacific Islanders, 3.51% were from other races and the 0.88% belonged to two or more races.

  8. Hebron, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Hebron was founded about 1869 by a colony of Disciples of Christ. [6] [7] It was named after the ancient city of Hebron.[8] [9]The historic Hebron United States Post Office, now on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, was built in the town in 1937 by architect Louis A. Simon.

  9. Sutherland, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [3] of 2000, there were 1,129 people, 442 households, and 307 families living in the village. The population density was 1,202.8 inhabitants per square mile (464.4/km 2).