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  2. Nebraska State Poet - Wikipedia

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    Poets are nominated by a committee of arts and humanities organizations in the state, which then forwards a list of finalists to the Governor of Nebraska for the final selection. [1] The most recent is Jewel Rodgers , the youngest person and first African-American to hold the title.

  3. Julie Slama - Wikipedia

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    Julie Slama was born on May 2, 1996. [1] She graduated from Auburn High School in 2014. [2] She graduated from Yale University with a bachelor's degree in political science in 2018, and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in 2022.

  4. Big Blue River (Kansas River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The river flows for approximately 359 miles (578 km) [2] from central Nebraska into Kansas, until its confluence with the Kansas River at Manhattan. It was given its name by the Kansa tribe of Native Americans, who lived at its mouth from 1780 to 1830, and who called it the Great Blue Earth River .

  5. Schramm Park State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Schramm Park State Recreation Area is a state recreation area in southeast Nebraska, United States, on the north side of the Platte River in Sarpy County.. The area currently has 3 miles (4.8 km) of scenic nature trails, picnic areas, the Schramm Education Center and the Gretna State Fish Hatchery, the oldest fish hatchery in the State of Nebraska, established in 1882.

  6. Harlan County Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    According to the Nebraska Birding Trails website, birds found at Harlan County Reservoir have included common loon, black-legged kittiwake, parasitic jaeger, little blue heron, white-faced ibis, and Sabine's gull. Bald eagles are also often spotted in the latter fall and winter months, especially at the Western end of the lake near Alma.

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  8. Keya Paha River - Wikipedia

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    The Keya Paha River (/ ˈ k ɪ p ə h ɔː / KIP-ə-haw) [4] is a river flowing 127 miles (204 km) [5] through the U.S. states of South Dakota and Nebraska. The name is derived from the Dakota language ke'-ya pa-ha ', meaning "turtle hill", [6] specifically Turtle Butte. [7] The river's name was given to Keya Paha County, Nebraska, through ...

  9. Nebraska hands No. 15 UCLA its first Big Ten loss, 66-58 - AOL

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    Brice Williams scored 16 points, Andrew Morgan added 12 off the bench and Nebraska beat No. 15 UCLA 66-58 on Saturday. The Cornhuskers (12-2, 2-1 Big Ten) won their 20th straight home game to ...