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The Gretna Breeze is a newspaper serving Gretna, Nebraska and surrounding communities. [2] The paper is part of Suburban Newspapers Inc., which is a subsidiary of Omaha World-Herald , which is owned by Lee Enterprises .
Gretna started shortly after the Burlington Railroad built a short line between Omaha and Ashland in the summer of 1886. [7] Advent of the village of Gretna on this new laid rail line was the cue for the exit of the nearby trading post of Forest City, which had existed since 1856.
This is a list of newspapers in the U.S. state of Nebraska. The list is divided between papers currently being produced and those produced in the past and subsequently terminated. The list is divided between papers currently being produced and those produced in the past and subsequently terminated.
Roger Lee Welsch (November 6, 1936 – September 30, 2022) was an American news reporter who was a senior correspondent on the CBS News Sunday Morning program, and was featured in a segment called "Postcards from Nebraska."
Gretna: Michael T. Avery: 1992 Dem Gretna Jon C. Bruning: 1996, 2000 Rep Gretna Nebraska Attorney General: Ray Mossey (2002) Rep Papillion/Bellevue Appointed by Governor Mike Johanns: Gail Kopplin: 2004 Dem Gretna Scott Price: 2008, 2012 Rep Bellevue Tommy Garrett (2013), 2014: Rep Bellevue Appointed by Governor Dave Heineman: Carol Blood: 2016 ...
John Jay McCarthy (July 19, 1857 – March 30, 1943) was a Nebraska Republican politician. Born in Stoughton, Wisconsin, on July 19, 1857, he attended Albion Academy. [1] He moved to David City, Nebraska, in 1879 and to Dixon County, Nebraska, in 1882. [1] He married Ellen "Nellie" McGowen (1862–1920) in 1883. [1]
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Phillip Jerome Warner (November 23, 1927 – April 20, 1997) was a farmer and politician in the U.S. state of Nebraska. He served as a state senator from Waverly, Nebraska in the Nebraska Legislature. His father, Charles J. Warner, served in the Nebraska Legislature as well, and also later as Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska.