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  2. Wally Barnett - Wikipedia

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    Barnett was born in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1931 and attended the University of Nebraska. [4] Before he was elected to office, Barnett was firefighter with the Lincoln Fire Department for 14 years. [7] [5] He was among firefighters who were unable to save a mother and baby trapped in a burning house in Havelock on the day after Christmas of 1965 ...

  3. Fire Station No. 12 - Wikipedia

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    Fire Station No. 12, or variations such as Engine House No. 12, may refer to: Fire Station No. 12 (Birmingham, Alabama) Hose House No. 12, Evansville, Indiana;

  4. Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Fire and Rescue Department shoulders the city's fire fighting and emergency ambulatory services while private companies provide non-emergency medical transport [188] and volunteer fire fighting units support the city's outlying areas. [189] The city's public library system is Lincoln City Libraries, which has eight branches. [190]

  5. Timeline of Lincoln, Nebraska history - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, the Lincoln Fire Department began both emergency and non-emergency ambulance services for the city; [36] Rural/Metro provided service prior to 2001. Around the same time, LFD was renamed the Lincoln Fire & Rescue Department. Gateway Mall purchased by Westfield America Trust. [28] Westfield renames mall Westfield Shoppingtown Gateway.

  6. KFOR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KFOR (1240 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Lincoln, Nebraska. It broadcasts a talk radio format and is owned by Alpha Media, through licensee Alpha 3E Licensee LLC. [2] The studios are on Cornhusker Highway (U.S. Route 6) in Northeast Lincoln. KFOR is a Class C station. It is powered at 1,000 watts using a non-directional antenna.

  7. File:Lincoln Fire & Rescue Department Engine No. 2 (with ...

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    File:Lincoln Fire & Rescue Department Engine No. 2 (with firefighters), Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.jpg

  8. Media in Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln is a principal city of the Lincoln-Hastings-Kearney television market. The market includes the central portion of Nebraska as well as several counties in north-central Kansas. [12] Due to Lincoln's proximity to Omaha, local viewers can also receive the signal of most television stations broadcasting in the Omaha television market. [13]

  9. History of Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The history of Lincoln, Nebraska began with the settlement of the village of Lancaster in 1856. The county of Lancaster was founded in 1859. Prior to settlement from the westward expansion of the United States, Plains Indians, descendants of indigenous peoples who occupied the area for thousands of years lived in and hunted along Salt Creek.