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Go Jetters is a British animated television series airing on CBeebies [2] and is also available on BBC iPlayer.A geography-based programme, it was commissioned by CBeebies controller Kay Benbow and is a co-production of CBeebies In-house Production and BBC Worldwide.
The Nebraska Advertiser – Nemaha City (1899–1908) Nebraska Palladium – Bellevue (1854–1855) [16] Nebraska State Journal – Lincoln (1867–1951) The New Era – Omaha (1921–1926) The Norfolk Weekly News-Journal – Norfolk (1900–1912) [17] The Norfolk weekly news – Norfolk (1899–1900) [18] The North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune ...
Are these coming from the BBC's descriptions, or should we expand on each one, as most seem to start with "The Go Jetters swing into action as..." RockyMcRocks ( talk ) 19:13, 14 August 2023 (UTC) [ reply ]
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Robert J Pinkerton, publisher of the paper, starting in December 1962, [3] [11] was elected president of the Nebraska Press Association in 1972. [12] He had worked at the paper as an editor from 1958 forward, [ 12 ] and was a 1954 graduate of the University of Nebraska School of Journalism. [ 13 ]
Fisher-Price was founded in 1930 during the Great Depression by Herman Fisher, Irving Price, Price's illustrator-artist wife Margaret Evans Price and Helen Schelle. [2] [3] Fisher worked previously in manufacturing, selling and advertising games for a company in Churchville, New York. [4]
Scottsbluff is a city in Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, United States, in the Great Plains region. The population was 14,436 at the 2020 census.Scottsbluff is the largest city in the Nebraska Panhandle, and the 13th-most-populous city in Nebraska.
Hebron was founded about 1869 by a colony of Disciples of Christ. [6] [7] It was named after the ancient city of Hebron.[8] [9]The historic Hebron United States Post Office, now on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, was built in the town in 1937 by architect Louis A. Simon.