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In 1909, he moved to Beatrice, Nebraska, to become physical director of the YMCA there. [3] [4] In Beatrice, Rathbun also coached at Beatrice High School, where he mentored Red Rutherford in football. He left Beatrice in 1917 to become an assistant coach at Indiana University—now known as Indiana University Bloomington—under Ewald O. Stiehm ...
On November 6, 1925, Hubner and Marnell sold the Nebraska City News to Earl M. Marvin, owner of the Beatrice Daily Sun. Ten minutes after signing the deal, Marvin sold the paper again to J. Hyde Sweet, owner of the Nebraska City Daily Press. [10] [8] The two papers were then merged together to form the Nebraska City News-Press. [7]
The Beatrice Six are Joseph White, Thomas Winslow, Ada JoAnn Taylor, Debra Shelden, James Dean and Kathy Gonzalez, who were falsely found guilty in 1989 of the 1985 rape and murder of Helen Wilson in Beatrice, Nebraska and served prison terms before being exonerated in 2009.
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A list of the available 1909 automobile models offered by the Jonz Automobile Co. of Beatrice, Nebraska An image of the 1910 Jonz Four-door Runabout offered by the Jonz Automobile Co. of Beatrice, Nebraska An image of the 1910 Jonz Taxi offered by the Jonz Automobile Co. of Beatrice, Nebraska with a body built by The Kahler Co., New Albany, Indiana
Oct. 3—The Journal's executive editor resigned on Thursday after being released from jail on a shoplifting charge in Rio Rancho. Publisher William P. Lang announced Thursday that Patrick ...
The 1961 Peru State Bobcats football team was an American football team that represented Peru State Teachers College (now known as Peru State College) as a member of the Nebraska College Conference (NCC) during the 1961 college football season.