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Douglas County, Nebraska
Nebraska Counties
Pages about Douglas county:
- Douglas County Historical Society - Describes the organization's programs and facilities, including the Crook House museum, and the society archives and library. Includes membership information, and a calendar of events.
- Douglas County, Nebraska - Official county government site, offering information about elected officials and services provided by county departments.
- My Germanic Ancestors of Douglas County - A regional family history site. Topics includes multi generational data, old German Hall, German newspaper, map, a discussion of Plattdeutsch and related links
Cities:
- Girls and Boys Town - Offers help, hope, and healing to abused, abandoned, neglected, handicapped or otherwise troubled children throughout America.
- Bess Johnson Public Library - Information includes location and hours of operation, book Discussion group, details of the quilt collection and a virtual tour.
- Elkhorn Nebraska - Official site for Elkhorn with links to city government, police and emergency services, library, parks and other city entities.
- Elkhorn Public Schools - Provides Board of Education information including annual report, district news, programs, activities and links to schools.
- Elkhorn Rural Public Power District - Buys and sells wholesale power, as well as regulate irrigation usage. Service area includes Madison, Antelope, Pierce, and portions of Holt, Boone, Stanton, Wheeler, and Platte counties.
- Greenbriar Neighborhood Watch - Contains information on the program with safety and security measures. Includes emergency numbers and who to contact.
- Peace Presbyterian Church - Programs and services available for all ages. Sunday school is at 9:00 am and worship service starts at 10:15 am. Child care is available.
- Michael Dwyer Photography - Provides professional photography and imaging services for weddings, seniors, kids and families. A second studio is located in Arlington.
- Millard Public Schools - Official site for the school district, including links to sites for each school in the district, as well as information about the board of education and district departments and services. Includes a list of available jobs throughout the district.
- Southwest Tire - Offers diagnosis, repair and services for automotive vehicles. Includes contact information and location map.
- OmahaRiverFront.com - Missouri river news, development, commerce, history and Omaha area boating.
- Search Omaha - A directory of business, services, and community Web sites in the metropolitan area.
- City of Ralston, Nebraska - Official city government site, providing information about city officials, police and fire departments, library, and local businesses.
- Infinity Homes - Sells custom homes. Has current listings, models and contact information.
- NameBricks - Provides information on using bricks to raise funds.
- Ralston Jaycees - Official site for the Ralston chapter of the national business and service organization for men and women ages 21-39. Includes calendar of events, a list of members, newsletters, and instructions for becoming a member.
- Ralston Police Department - Provides basic information about the department, including community outreach and crime prevention programs.
- City of Valley, Nebraska - Official city government site, offering city services and regulations, business and community directories, and recreation information.
- The Pines Country Club - Eighteen hole golf course. Rates, scorecard, event calendar, and newsletter are listed. Banquet facilities include a kitchen, bar and dance floor.
- Valley Public Library - Includes hours, services, and a list of fees charged for overdue books and special services.
- Valley Public Schools - Provides information about the school board, elementary school, middle school, and high school. Includes annual report, "The Terrier" newsletter featuring events and lunch menus, and a school closing news page.
Please feel free to add your Douglas county, Nebraska resources to this page.
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Daily Fact
Early attempts at weather modification in the U.S. included the first experimental cloud seeding of a hurricane event in 1947 and the cloud seeding of Hurricane Debbie in 1969.
Source: Louisiana State Center
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