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  2. John Gottschalk - Wikipedia

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    Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. John E. Gottschalk ( / ˈ ɡ ɒ tʃ ɔː k / GOTCH -awk ; 1943 – November 3, 2024) was an American business executive who served as the national president of the Boy Scouts of America from 2008 to 2010.

  3. Omaha World-Herald - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was the world's last to print both daily morning and afternoon editions, a practice it ended in March 2016. [3]The World-Herald was the largest employee-owned newspaper in the United States from 1979 until 2011: Omaha construction magnate Peter Kiewit bought the newspaper and its television station, the local ABC affiliate, in 1962 for $40.1 million from Omaha-based World ...

  4. Kenneth Vavrina - Wikipedia

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    He has been involved in many events in North Omaha since returning to Omaha from various mission work abroad in 1993. Vavrina was born into a Czech family in Clarkson, Nebraska . After being ordained in 1962, he served in Omaha, South Sioux City , and on the Winnebago Indian Reservation .

  5. Steve Pivovar - Wikipedia

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    Steve Pivovar (September 9, 1952 – August 10, 2016), known as Piv Pivovar, was an American sports journalist for the Omaha World-Herald for over 45 years. [1] Pivovar died on August 10, 2016, at the age of 63, after a nine-month battle with renal cancer. He had also been recently diagnosed with pneumonia.

  6. List of newspapers in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Omaha Sun – Omaha (1951–1983) The Omaha Whip – Omaha (1922) Ozvěna západu – Clarkson (1914–1917) [21] The Plattsmouth Daily Herald – Plattsmouth (1883–1892) The Plattsmouth Herald – Plattsmouth (1892–1910) The Plattsmouth Journal – Plattsmouth (1821–1939) The Plattsmouth Weekly Herald – Plattsmouth (1865–1900)

  7. 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. One of six children born to a Catholic family, he moved to Omaha, Nebraska, as a young boy. [2]

  8. Barbara Braden - Wikipedia

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    Barbara J. Braden (November 7, 1943 – June 24, 2023) [1] was an American nurse, nurse educator, college administrator, and medical researcher. She was co-developer of the Braden Scale for Predicting Pressure Ulcer Risk, and held several administrative positions at Creighton University, including dean of the Graduate School from 1995 to 2006, and dean of the College of Professional Studies ...

  9. Jim Jensen (Nebraska politician) - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from a technical high school in Omaha. Jensen served as a second lieutenant in the U.S. National Guard from 1952 to 1961. He was a board member First Westroads Bank , Metropolitan Omaha Builders Association, and PRIDE Omaha, on the board of directors for Grace University and the chairman of Electronic Benefit Transfer Task Force ...