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Nebraska

The US state of Nebraska is located on the Great Plains of the Midwestern US. With a total area of 200,520 sq km, Nebraska is one of the leading ranching and farming states in the US.

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What is Nebraska state soft drink?

Kool-Aid is the official drink of Nebraska. It was originally created In Hastings, NE.

What year did Lincoln become the capital of Nebraska?

The capital of the Nebraska Territory was Omaha. The capital moved from Omaha to Lincoln when Nebraska was admitted into the Union in 1867. Nebraska's first State Capitol building was completed on December 1, 1868.

What is the statute of limitations in Nebraska?

The statute of limitations is to prevent one from being accused of a crime when the witnesses may no longer be available and defense difficult. A traffic ticket is a notice of violation. In this case, you have already been notified of the violation and have not defended against it in the time allotted. As such, a traffic ticket does not expire and is not subject to a statute of limitations. Some jurisdictions will stop trying to collect, or declare on amnesty on tickets on a specific time frame.

How does Nebraska rank in size compared to other states?

# 37th State. # 38th in Population. # 16th in Area. # 43rd in Population density. # 20th in Income.

How did the Hallam Nebraska tornado cause damage?

The Hallam, Nebraska tornado caused damage the same way that other tornadoes do: though powerful winds and flying debris. As an F4, the Hallam tornado had winds strong enough to tear apart most structures. Even buildings not subjected to the strongest winds were still subjected to enough force that sections were torn away or collapsed under the force of the wind.

Which European explorers visited Nebraska?

Probably the first European to visit Nebraska was the Spanish explorer Coronado in the 1500s. Later, the area was visited by the French explorer, Bourgmont in 1714. During the 1720s, Nebraska was again visited by the Spanish who came to see what the French were up to. The expedition was led by Pedro de Villasur.

How many miles from Grand Island Nebraska to Firth Nebraska?

119 miles taking this route:

  1. Either take Tom Osbourne Expy or S Locust St to I-80. You want to take I-80 EAST.
  2. Take I-80 EAST to U.S. 77 SOUTH to BEATRICE at EXIT 397 near Lincoln.
  3. Take U.S. 77 SOUTH to Firth Rd. Turn left.
  4. Take Firth Rd to Firth.

What state makes up most of Kansas' northern border?

The state that makes up most of its northern border is Nebraska.

How many volcanoes are in Nebraska?

At least 35: # Arnold # Bluestem # Box Butte Reservior # Branched Oak # Calamus # Conestoga # Cottonwood Lake # Enders Reservoir # Fremont # Gallagher Canyon # Harlan Reservoir # Johnson Lake # Lake McConaughy # Lake Ogallala # Lewis and Clark # Maloney Reservoir # Medicine Creek # Merritt Reservior and others.

Drinking age change to 21?

In my opinion, the legal drinking age should remain at 21 in the United States.

History and statistics often show that minors are not quite responsible enough to know when to say when. When I was young I feel I was in the majority. And I feel the majority of youth was simply to push everything to the limit. Rules, laws, parents, and drinking were all pushed to the limit. I believe only a small percentage of youth actually are mature enough to say no. Legalizing drinking at a younger age would only overflow into more drunk drivers on the roads. Review statistics of youth and drunk driving and just read any blog you come across. Usually the common factor is lack of experience behind the wheel combined with immaturity and recklessness. Those 3 combined are reasons enough to not lower the drinking limit.

Where is the Friends Of The University Of Nebraska State Museum Natural H in Lincoln Nebraska located?

The address of the Friends Of The University Of Nebraska State Museum Natural H is: 307 Morrill Hall Unl, Lincoln, NE 68588

Is University of Nebraska Lincoln a good school?

NWU is a small school in Lincoln, Nebraska that allows and encourages students to get involved and provides many fantastic experiences for their students. All the professor's have the highest degree in their field they teach, and only the professor teaches the class; never a teachers aid. I was told they are the "Harvard of the Midwest." I am not sure of the validity of that statement, however, I can tell you it is a highly respected school academic wise. I would say they are one of the best schools in Nebraska if not the best.

To answer your question in short: yes a fantastic school.

What is the second largest city in Nebraska?

Bellevue is the third largest city in Nebraska. Bellevue has a population of approximately 53,000 people and located in Sarpy County.

What is Nebraska state food?

Nebraska is located in the Great Plains, and is in what we call America's breadbasket. Lots of corn (maize), soybeans, wheat, oats and barley are grown there. We also find a lot beef and pork produced there as the open land and the availability of feed makes it a natural choice.

Nebraska average rainfall?

Nebraska has an average annual precipitation of around 560 millimetres (22.2 inches), although there is a steady gradient from around 760 millimetres (30 inches) in the southeast to around 375 millimetres (15 inches) in the western Sand Hills.

Most of this precipitation is rain, though in Omaha there is typically around 68 centimetres (26 inches) of snowfall, which equates to 50 millimetres (2 inches) of rain and leaves around 710 millimetres or 28 inches of actual rainfall. In western Nebraska there is a similar amount of snow but substantially less rain - as little as 315 millimetres (12.5 inches) of actual rainfall in the northwest.

How long does it take to get from Memphis Tennessee to Nebraska?

The total distance is 769 miles. The journey would take about 12 hours and 20 minutes.

What is the population of Norfolk NE?

438,646 is the 2008 estimated population of Omaha, NE

How many cows are there in Nebraska?

  • 1.88 million head of beef cows
  • The average herd size is 94 head
  • 4,570 cattle feeding operations statewide
  • 5.1 million cattle fed and marketed per year
  • On average there are 2.3 million head of cattle on feed