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31. River, eastern central Nebraska. It flows east to join the Platte River. 32. The Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center in Denton, Nebraska, is home to red-headed woodpeckers (above), among other birds and wildlife. 33. One factor affecting railcar availability is the expansion of ethanol plants in states such as Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota. 34. This would be a trip of roughly 5,000 miles. Needing to pause somewhere and replenish yourself, you would probably stop on the Platte River in Nebraska, near the town of Kearney. 35. The team also includes scientists from the University of Nebraska, the University of Arkansas, Vanderbilt University, and the University of North Texas Health Science Center. 36. Cheryl Burrell is curriculum director for the public schools on the reservation of the Winnebago Indian tribe in Nebraska. 37. A city of south-central Nebraska on the Platte River west-southwest of Grand Island. 38. The National Weather Service says more snow and freezing rain are on the way for Nebraska. 39. Because of him, Arbor Day was set up in Nebraska. 40. In Maine and Nebraska, the statewide popular vote winner is awarded two electoral votes and the winner in each congressional district is awarded one electoral vote. 41. Princess of Nebraska is a tribute to the French New Wave — to directors like Jean-Luc Godard. 42. Cheyenne :The capital of Wyoming, in the southeast part of the state near the Nebraska and Colorado borders. It was founded in 1867 as a division point for the Union Pacific Railroad. 43. The "state tree" for Nebraska is cottonwood, for Alaska is Sitka Spruce. 44. The House Agriculture Committee held its third farm bill field hearings last week in Nebraska. 45. He was educated at Iowa State University and the University of Nebraska. 46. His state , Nebraska, planned to send him to the electric chair. 47. An interior least tern tends her nest at a mine along the Platte River near Fremont, Nebraska. 48. The two are Chuck Hagel of Nebraska and Dick Durban of Illinois. 49. The capital of Nebraska, in the southeast part of the state southwest of Omaha. 50. But somewhat tight hamstrings, as the Nebraska Wesleyan study showed, can make you more economical. 51. A river rising in southeast Nebraska and flowing about 483 km (300 mi) east and southeast to the Kansas River in northeast Kansas near Manhattan. 52. Fortunately, among those moving into Nebraska in 1854 was J. 53. On that first day, more than 1,000,000 trees were planted in Nebraska. 54. Niederungen, short stories, censored version published in Bucharest, 1982. Uncensored version published in Germany 1984. Published in English as Nadirs in 1999 by the University of Nebraska Press. 55. The American Indian exhibit intrigues visitors with its collection of totem poles and its Pawnee Earth Lodge, created to explain the traditional ways of the Pawnee Indians, a Nebraska tribe. 56. Former Nebraska quarterback Sam Keller traveled to Tampa Thursday to participate in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ' rookie mini-camp. 57. A visitor to Nebraska today wouldn ? ? t believe that the state was once a treeless plain. 58. Lakota Oyate represents the traditional voice of the free Lakota oyate (people) from what was known as the Sioux Indian reservations of Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana. 59. The reputed author of the Nebraska Bill finds an early occasion to make a speech at this capitol indorsing the Dred Scott decision, and vehemently denouncing all opposition to it. 60. A city of east-central Nebraska at the confluence of the Loup and Platte rivers west of Omaha. It is a trade, processing, and manufacturing center. Population, 9,480.