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  3. Category:People from Cozad, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Cozad, Nebraska. Pages in category "People from Cozad, Nebraska" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

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  5. History of the Union Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Directors of the Union Pacific Railroad gather on the 100th meridian, which later became Cozad, Nebraska, approximately 250 miles (400 km) west of Omaha, Nebraska Territory, in October 1866. The train in the background awaits the party of Eastern capitalists, newspapermen, and other prominent figures invited by the railroad executives.

  6. Nebraska Rural Radio Association - Wikipedia

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    The Nebraska Rural Radio Association is a radio broadcast network in the U.S. state of Nebraska. It was formed in 1948 with the goal of bringing information to farmers and ranchers in the state, including daily grain and livestock markets, weather and farm reports.

  7. Nebraska City News-Press - Wikipedia

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    The Nebraska City News-Press is the oldest newspaper in Nebraska. It was first published in 1854 and edited by Julius Sterling Morton - founder of Arbor Day and President Grover Cleveland's Secretary of Agriculture. The paper is published once a week on Fridays in Nebraska City, Nebraska, the county seat of Otoe County.

  8. Nebraska Palladium - Wikipedia

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    The front page of the 6 December 1854 issue of the Nebraska Palladium. The Nebraska Palladium and Platte Valley Advocate, also known simply as the Nebraska Palladium, was the first newspaper published in the Nebraska Territory. Over the course of its publication from 1854 to 1855, it sought to make Bellevue, Nebraska, the territorial capital.

  9. Pilot-Tribune & Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    The Pilot-Tribune & Enterprise is a local weekly newspaper from Blair, Nebraska. The paper has roots back to its founding in 1929, when it was formed by the union of local papers the Blair Pilot and the Tribune. See also. List of newspapers in Nebraska; References