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Twin River Public Schools is a school district formed by the communities of Genoa, Monroe, and Silver Creek in Nebraska, United States. It is headquartered in Genoa. The district operates Twin River Elementary and Twin River High School. [1] It had about 516 students as of 2006.
Beatrice High School, ... Twin River High School, Genoa; Nemaha County ... Southeast Nebraska Consolidated High School, Stella (closed)
Beatrice (/ b i ˈ æ t r ɪ s /) [4] is a city in and the county seat of Gage County, Nebraska, United States. Its population was 12,261 at the 2020 census, making it the 15th most populous city in Nebraska. Beatrice is located approximately 42 miles south of Lincoln on the Big Blue River.
The formation came from the dissolution of the Twin-Rivers Conference (TRC) in 1979. Four of the schools in the TRC, Nebraska City, Blair, Plattsmouth, and Syracuse decided to form a new, eight-team conference. Platteview decided to leave its conference and join with these schools. Several smaller schools in Eastern Nebraska had just seen ...
Gage County comprises the Beatrice, NE Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also in the Lincoln-Beatrice, NE Combined Statistical Area. In the Nebraska license plate system , Gage County is represented by the prefix 3 (it was the county with the third-largest number of vehicles registered in the state when the license plate system was ...
4.5 miles (7.2 km) northwest of Beatrice on Nebraska Highway 4 40°17′15″N 96°50′07″W / 40.2875°N 96.835278°W / 40.2875; -96.835278 ( Homestead National Monument of Beatrice
John J. Pershing College was a private liberal arts college that operated from 1966 to 1971 in Beatrice, Nebraska, United States. Pershing was one of several Midwestern colleges established by local civic leaders with the support and encouragement of Parsons College in Fairfield, Iowa. These Parsons "satellite schools" were by-products of the ...
The Beatrice Downtown Historic District in Beatrice, Nebraska is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. [ 1 ] The listing included 113 contributing buildings , six contributing structures , and a contributing site on about 40 acres (16 ha).