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01-07-2007

At first, residents in Alliance didn't want Carhenge, a site dedicated to Stonehenge, but instead of stones, they used cars. But now, it's a tourist attraction, with tens of thousands of people stopping by every year.

01-07-2007

You can't miss them. Standing more than 300 feet tall, the 36 wind turbines just south of Ainsworth, quietly generate electricity for the entire state.

01-07-2007

The Diocles Laser on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus is one of the world's most powerful. It can produce as much power as 100,000 Hover Dams in a fraction of a second.

01-07-2007

The Omaha Aksarben Knights brought back professional hockey to Omaha in 2005, after a 30 year absence.

11-27-2006

In the Monday, November 27th edition of the Lincoln Journal Star, reporter Jeff Korbelik features "This Is Nebraska" in his column.

11-11-2006

Located between Gothenburg and North Platte, and just south of Interstate 80 is a place where heroes come home to rest. Fort McPherson National Cemetery is Nebraska’s only National Cemetery and is one of about 100 throughout the nation.

11-11-2006

Omaha natives are on the sidelines at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City every Sunday home game cheering on the Chiefs. Find out what it is like to be an NFL Cheerleader.

11-10-2006

On Thursday, November 9th, This Is Nebraska host Barry Kriha was one of the featured guests on KFAB’s Good Morning Show.

11-10-2006

One of Nebraska’s most famous landmarks is Chimney Rock, located about three miles south of Bayard in the Nebraska panhandle. When you are there, trip back in time.

11-10-2006

'This Is Nebraska', a locally-produced half hour television show, debuted this month on four Nebraska television stations.


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