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The Norfolk Elk Horns or the shortened "Elks" was a primary moniker of the minor league baseball teams based in Norfolk, Nebraska between 1914 and 1941. The Norfolk minor league teams played as members of the Class D level Nebraska State League (1914–1915, 1922–1923), Tri-State League (1924), Nebraska State League (1928–1938) and Western League (1939–1941), winning league championships ...
The McCook Economic Development Corporation works “To facilitate the formation, retention, attraction, and expansion of businesses in McCook and the surrounding area.” [21] McCook restaurant, Sehnert's Bakery & Bieroc Cafe, is a James Beard America’s Classic Award Winner. They are the only restaurant to win this award in the whole state ...
On July 18, 1914, the Nebraska State League folded. [4] [8] [9] After a seven-season hiatus, the 1922 Norfolk Elk Horns won the pennant. The Elk Horns formed as the six–team Class D level Nebraska State League reformed. In June, 1922, it was reported the team bought three new Ford automobiles for travel, saving $1,000 over train travel ...
J. James Exon (1921–2005), Governor of Nebraska and U.S. Senator; Gerald Ford (1913–2006), 38th President of the United States (born in Omaha, raised in Michigan) Dwight Griswold (1893–1954), Governor of Nebraska and U.S. Senator; Chuck Hagel (born 1946), U.S. Senator and 24th U.S. Secretary of Defense
The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of McCook, Nebraska. Pages in category "People from McCook, Nebraska" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
1911 Indianola train wreck, McCook, Nebraska; 18 killed plus 32 injured. Nebraska's deadliest rail disaster to date [84] [85] 1911 Federal Express (train) wreck, Bridgeport, Connecticut; 14 killed. Train was transporting the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team [86] [87] 1912 Corning train wreck, Corning (Gibson), New York; 39 killed plus 88 injured.