Celebrate the 4th of July in Seward, Nebraska View 2024 Schedule since 1868 Since 1868, the Seward Community has honored and celebrated the anniversary of our United States. The first celebration was celebrated on the same town square, as today. They men “dug a well and the women sewed...
Nebraska: Toadstool Geologic Park - Address: Toadstool Road, Oglala National Grassland Harrison, Nebraska - Want to visit votes on Atlas Obscura: 760 - Been here votes on Atlas Obscura: 164 - Rarity ratio: 4.6 Toadstool Geologic Parkoffers an opportunity to explore an arid desert with an alien...
Nebraska Probably as a result of World War I and heightened national sentiments, a Nebraska law was put in place forbidding the teaching of any modern language other than English. The law was challenged and overruled, though, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Justice Reynolds, ...
Mark Kellogg, who is now largely forgotten, was the only reporter who accompanied Lieutenant Colonel George Custer and his troops in June 1876 when they clashed with Indian warriors in “Nebraska Territory” and were soundly defeated. The Lakota have celebrated “Victory Day” every year on June ...
Law. The case was brought to the Supreme Court after Nebraska state Senator Ernie Chambers sued on the grounds that opening prayer before the session by a state-sponsored chaplain was a violation of the establishment clause of the First Amendment. [Pictured: A copy of the U.S. Bill of ...
Elizabeth Lear was born December of 1827 and died in August 16, 1913 in Holmesville, Gage Co., Nebraska. Her descendants show her birth date as December 5, 1825. She married Samuel Irvin in Elkhart County on May 11, 1845 and had 8 children including daughters Hilinda and Hettie Irvin. ...
Dana Coates, (shown above with one of his aircraft) was from Lodge Pole, Nebraska. He was killed on a mission the last week of the war and is buried at the Meuse-Argonne U.S. Cemetery. We would like to discover more about his service. We have much information from newspaper clippings...
Here are the exceptional Davis brothers, Carlos and Khalil who are heading for Nebraska this Fall as football and track athletes. Here is Michael Marsack, who came to be known as PR Mike by the meet announcer as he repeatedly set new PRs during the competition. ...
Seven states — Arkansas, Idaho, Kentucky, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Utah — require patients to be told that abortions by mifepristone can be reversed with doses of progesterone,despite a lack of scientific evidence. At the end of the first trimester, the average fetus is about th...
they all want to do whatever they can to keep this valuable initiative moving forward. It’s even a short flight over from Washington, DC. Yet no EdSec. (And for those worried she was too busy, her current public event calendar for the week shows NO PUBLIC EVENTS for the entire week....