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Custer County, Nebraska
Nebraska Counties
Pages about Custer county:
- Central Nebraska Medical Clinic P.C. - Family practice physicians group has locations in Broken Bow, Ansley, Sargent and Dunning. Page lists office hours, list of services and doctors.
- Custer County Nebraska - Official site with comprehensive county information, including services and links to communities.
- Custer United Methodist Parish - Service schedules and activities of the United Methodist churches in Broken Bow, Merna, Anselmo, Ansley, and Westerville.
Cities:
- Anselmo -- Custer County - Town was originally created to support the railroad workers. Page gives historic overview. Includes photos from that period in time.
- Ansley - Custer County - Describes how this early railroad town got its name and eventually developed as a business center for this rural region. Includes old photos.
- Ansley K-Lawn - Services include lawn fertilizing, pest control and spraying weeds. Page includes contact information.
- James Kelly (1839 - February 7, 1912) - A story about a black cowboy from Texas that ended up in a grave in Ansley. The account goes on to talk about the man's courage to stand up for himself and his friends.
- Nebraska Fast Facts - Ansley - Gives general statistical data, such as the distance from nearest city, town size, average age, occupations, and median salaries,
- Weather Forecast.ws - Ansley - Gives current temperature, dew point, humidity, visibility, barometric pressure, and weekly forecast. Includes weather maps.
- Dan Moore, Ansley - Inductee into the Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame. Page gives account of successful career as coach in football and track. (October 8, 2000)
- Arnold, Nebraska - Chamber of Commerce site providing information about the community, including listings for businesses, events, schools, recreation, services, and a history of the town.
- The Arrow Hotel - Description of accommodations, hotel restaurant, history, reservation information, area attractions.
- Broken Bow Chamber of Commerce - Comprehensive listings for businesses, services, recreation, tourist attractions and government. Also includes Custer County and history links.
- Broken Bow Clinic - Medical clinic specializing in family medicine, including obstetrics, surgery, fracture care, pediatrics. Contains staff profiles, patient survey forms, newsletter, notice of privacy practices.
- Coffee Cottage - Shop offering cappuccino, espresso, latte, tea, and smoothies.
- Joshua Tree Wood Trim - Wood, carbon fiber, and brushed aluminum dash kits, molded dash kits, aluminum diamond plate floor mats, wood shifter knobs, spoilers, and stainless steel rocker panels.
- Nebraska One Box Pheasant Hunt - Annual sporting event. Site includes gun club information, gallery of scholarship recipients, habitat information, and links to area attractions.
- Ranchland Ford Lincoln - Mercury - New and used vehicle dealer. Includes information on new models, used vehicle warranties, location, hours of operation and events.
- Callaway Public School - Includes information on sports, choir, art, FCCLA, staff, administration, and faculty.
- Welcome to Callaway, NE - The Heart of the Seven Valleys, Chamber of Commerce official site; information about community includes among others, listings for businesses, events, schools, recreation, services and contact information.
- Comstock - Describes area events and attractions, including the 2nd Wind Ranch, which hosts concerts and festivals throughout the summer. Attractions include a windmill collection, annual Windmill Festival, Harvest Festival, and rock concert.
- Oconto - History of the town written by Mary Neben.
- Little Log Co. Inc. - Manufactures and sells decorative log cabin style bird houses and feeders. Themes include John Deere tractors, bears, college athletic teams, and laser-etched images. Prices and e-mail order form.
- Sargent, Nebraska - Official city site, offering government service information and lists of area businesses, churches, events, and organizations.
Please feel free to add your Custer county, Nebraska resources to this page.
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Daily Fact
On September 28, 1998, Hurricane Georges ravaged several communities and areas along the Gulf Coast, from the Florida Keys to Louisiana, and from Biloxi, Mississippi, to Mobile, Alabama.
Source: Louisiana State Center
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