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  2. Gil Savery - Wikipedia

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    Savery began his career and worked as a police reporter in 1941. Savery retired in 1985 as managing editor of the Lincoln Evening Journal.He was appointed into the Nebraska Journalism Hall of Fame in 2005 and received the highest honor available from the Nebraska Press Association — the Master Editor-Publisher Award — in 2010.

  3. Lincoln Journal Star - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Journal Star is an American daily newspaper that serves Lincoln, Nebraska, the state capital and home of the University of Nebraska.It is the most widely read newspaper in Lincoln and has the second-largest circulation in Nebraska (after the Omaha World-Herald).

  4. List of newspapers in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Advertiser – Brownville (1856–1899) [15] The Nebraska Advertiser – Nemaha City (1899–1908) Nebraska Palladium – Bellevue (1854–1855) [16] Nebraska State JournalLincoln (1867–1951) The New Era – Omaha (1921–1926) The Norfolk Weekly News-Journal – Norfolk (1900–1912) [17] The Norfolk weekly news – Norfolk ...

  5. Eugene T. Mahoney - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Thomas Mahoney (March 27, 1928 – July 15, 2004), known as "Gene," was a member of the Nebraska Legislature and long-time director of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. [ 2 ] Eugene Mahoney was born on March 27, 1928, in Chicago, Illinois .

  6. Rosekrans Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    She was a member of Denton Community Historical Society (DCHS), [14] and a supporter of the Nebraska Literary Heritage Association, [15] the Junior League of Lincoln, Lincoln City Public Library's Heritage Room [4] and the University Place Art Center (now Lux Center for the Arts).

  7. Allen J. Beermann - Wikipedia

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    Allen J. Beermann was born on January 14, 1940, as the son of German immigrants, in either Sioux City, Iowa, or in Dakota County, Nebraska. [Note 1] [2] In 1958, he graduated from South Sioux City High School, and in 1965, he graduated from Creighton University School of Law with a Juris Doctor degree. [3]

  8. Darrell Mudra - Wikipedia

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    Darrell E. Mudra Sr. (January 4, 1929 – September 21, 2022), nicknamed "Dr. Victory", was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Adams State College (1959–1962), North Dakota State University (1963–1965), the University of Arizona (1967–1968), Western Illinois University (1969–1973), Florida State University (1974–1975), Eastern Illinois University ...

  9. Cy Sherman - Wikipedia

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    Cy Sherman with Glenn Presnell, c. 1943. Charles Sumner "Cy" Sherman (March 10, 1871 – May 22, 1951) was an American journalist and is known as the "father of the Cornhuskers" after giving the University of Nebraska football team the name "Cornhuskers" in 1899.

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