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Korver finished his career tied for sixth in NCAA history with 371 three-pointers while placing 14th in accuracy at 45.3 percent from long-range. Korver helped lead Creighton's return to the top-25 and garnered unprecedented attention for his all-around play. He had a successful NBA career and last played for the Milwaukee Bucks in September 2020.
J.L. Brandeis & Sons, commonly referred to by Midwesterners as Brandeis, was a chain of department stores located in the Omaha, Nebraska area started by Jonas L. Brandeis in 1881. It was purchased by Younkers for $33.9 million (~$78 million in 2023) in 1987, [1] when the stores were converted to the Younkers name.
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Golden in southwestern Delaware County, Iowa, in 1903. Golden was founded as a rail stop on the Illinois Central Railroad. [3] The community was founded in Section 31 of Milo Township. [3] Originally called Golden Prairie, a post office opened on March 7, 1870, and changed to the name Golden in 1883. [4] Eugene W. Hawley was the first ...
After his career at Iowa, Nelson was selected as the 17th draft pick in the 1962 NBA draft by the Chicago Zephyrs of the NBA. As a rookie, Nelson averaged 17 minutes, playing alongside Walt Bellamy (27.9 points), Terry Dischinger (25.5 points), Si Green and Charlie Hardnett .
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The Golden Bachelorette's season premiere is on Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. central on ABC (WOI, Local 5 in central Iowa). The episode will also be available to stream the next day on Hulu. New ...
An 1889 sketch of La Flesche, first published in the Bancroft, Nebraska Journal, said he was the only person having any white blood who had been a chief of the Omaha. [1] In January 1854, after negotiations in full council with 60 Omaha men, the tribe reached some agreements on land cession with the US Indian agent James M. Gatewood.