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Kearney Hawks (2016–2017) The Viaero Center , [ 3 ] previously known as the Kearney Event Center and Firstier Event Center , is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Kearney, Nebraska . It opened in November 2000 as the Tri-City Arena .
The following 38 pages use this file: Axtell, Nebraska; Bethphage Mission; Blaine Township, Kearney County, Nebraska; Cosmo Township, Kearney County, Nebraska
On May 15, 1999, the USHL unanimously voted to allow then Omaha Lancers' owner, Ted Baer, to place a new team in Kearney, Nebraska, for the 2000–01 season. In June 1999, Jim Hillman was named the team's first head coach. The Tri-City Storm won its first game on September 30, 2000.
Central Community College has a branch campus in Kearney. [41] University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) is located in the city. The campus is a 235-acre (0.95 km 2) residential campus with more than 37 buildings. It was founded in 1905 as Nebraska State Normal School at Kearney and became Nebraska State Teachers College in 1921.
When the U.S. Numbered Highway System was created in 1926, much of the current US-6 in Nebraska was US-38. The route was slightly different in the Omaha area, as it turned east from 204th Street onto Q Street to go through what was the city of Millard .
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Nebraska Highway 10 over the North Channel Platte River, 7.1 miles southeast of Kearney 40°41′02″N 98°57′03″W / 40.683889°N 98.950833°W / 40.683889; -98.950833 ( Kilgore Kearney
Nebraska Highway 44 (NE-44) is a 29.47-mile (47.43 km) highway in Franklin, Kearney, and Buffalo counties in Nebraska, United States. It runs in a south-to-north direction from Nebraska Highway 4 (NE-4) south of Wilcox to an intersection with Interstate 80 (I-80) in Kearney .