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authorized to issue revenue bonds for the purchase of privately held power companies. By 1942, it had purchased all of the private electrical utilities in
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2458:(January 15, 1896 – May 3, 1971) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer. He was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1970. His son, Jack Van Berg, also went on to racing horse fame. Van Berg Stables was headquartered in Columbus, NE at the location of the Van Berg Sales Pavilion.
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There were 8,302 households, out of which 34.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.7% were married couples living together, 8.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 33.0% were non-families. 28.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.3% had someone
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estimates show that the median household income was $ 57,919 (with a margin of error of +/- $ 4,391) and the median family income $ 75,696 (+/- $ 4,083). Males had a median income of $ 40,580 (+/- $ 2,797) versus $ 30,000 (+/- $ 2,355) for females. The median income for those above 16 years old was $
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project was launched with the formation of a
Meridian Road association in Kansas. Later that same year, John Nicholson, originator of the highway, spoke at a meeting in Columbus, at which the Nebraska Meridian Road Association was organized. The proposed north–south transcontinental highway crossed
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Pawnee Plunge is an outdoor water park located in
Columbus. It first opened in late May 2006, and features four main waterslides that include a tube slide, a regular slide, a speed slide, and a unique splashbowl slide that visitors often refer to as the "toilet bowl." The park also has a small "lazy
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Of the 9,535 households, 28.4% had children under the age of 18; 45.9% were married couples living together; 27.4% had a female householder with no husband present. 36.0% of households consisted of individuals and 14.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household
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Evelyn Kusek was the first female city council member and served as the first female council president in 1967 and 1968. Sandra Riley served as the second female city council president in 1991, 1992 and 1993. Beth
Augustine-Schulte served as the third female city council president in 2021, 2022, and
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approved a community building project, with space for a library, a potential children's museum, an art gallery, coffee shop, community room and City Hall. A previous library ballot measure had failed in 2017. Demolition of the library began in May 2021. The
Columbus Community Building held its grand
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Charles "Jack" Van Berg, (June 7, 1936 in Columbus, Nebraska – December 27, 2017) was an American Hall of Fame horse trainer. Born into a horse racing family, his father was the Hall of Fame trainer, Marion Van Berg. Both father and son have been inducted into the National Museum of Racing and
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In the city, the population was spread out, with 28.2% under the age of 18, 8.4% from 18 to 24, 28.0% from 25 to 44, 20.8% from 45 to 64, and 14.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over,
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As of the census of 2000, there were 20,971 people, 8,302 households, and 5,562 families residing in the city. The population density was 2,337.3 inhabitants per square mile (902.4/km). There were 8,818 housing units at an average density of 982.8 per square mile (379.5/km). The racial makeup of
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living together, 9.7% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.3% had a male householder with no wife present, and 34.5% were non-families. 29.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size
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25.1% of the population was under the age of 18, 7.9% from 18 to 24, 25.1% from 25 to 44, 22.5% from 45 to 64, and 16.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37.5 years. For every 100 females, the population had 100.9 males. For every 100 females ages 18 and older, there were 100.6
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Traffic on the two transcontinental auto routes through and near central
Columbus spurred a burst of commercial construction. Hotels were expanded and new ones built; service garages were opened. To make the route through Columbus more attractive to motorists, the city undertook to illuminate and
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and city council, which has eight members who represent four wards. The council members are elected for four-year terms on a staggered basis. Columbus' mayor is also elected for a four-year term. The current mayor is Jim
Bulkley and the current council members are Council President Rich Jablonski,
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Columbus Public
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The civic and commercial leaders of Columbus aggressively sought federal and state funds for local construction projects during this time. In 1931, the Meridian Viaduct was completed, carrying the combined Meridian and Lincoln highways across the Union Pacific tracks and eliminating a grade-level
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The Platte County Agricultural Society hosts a number of events at Agricultural Park. The Platte County Fair is held there annually. Live thoroughbred horse racing takes place at the park every year from late July through mid-September; races from other tracks are simulcast throughout the year.
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in farmland; to acquire additional acres, farmers had secured them with mortgages not only on the newly purchased land, but also on their older holdings. The fall in the prices of agricultural commodities, combined with drought-induced crop failures in 1934 and 1936, forced many such farmers to
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envisioned building "a magnificent highway of cities" from coast to coast along the Union Pacific route; Columbus was to be one of these. In 1865, he bought several hundred lots in the city. In the following year, seeing the nearby townsite of Cleveland as a threat to his plans for Columbus, he
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with bronze statues of soldiers exiting into the sand. The memorial includes sand samples from 58 beaches of historic significance: D-Day beaches of World War II, and beaches in Korea and Vietnam. The site is also home to the Freedom Memorial, which incorporates steel from the remains of the
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In 1939, Consumers Public Power District was formed in Columbus. The new organization's purpose was to buy power from the Loup Project and from the Tri-County and Sutherland projects on the Platte in central Nebraska, and to market it to consumers and municipal utilities. To this end, it was
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To make payments on the Loup Project bonds, the Loup River Public Power District had to find a market for its electricity. Rural electrification was not expanding rapidly, and private power companies in Nebraska were only willing to buy a small fraction of the project's power. Although the
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The median age in the city was 37.1 years. 26.4% of residents were under the age of 18; 8% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 24.8% were from 25 to 44; 25.4% were from 45 to 64; and 15.3% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 49.5% male and 50.5% female.
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Over 20% of Columbus residents are Hispanic or Latino, as of the 2020 census. In 2009, Fernando Lopez, Karen Gomez and Maria Davila founded Columbus-based Centro Hispano Comunitario de Nebraska which provides immigration, education and business services in three counties.
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was established as an east–west transcontinental highway. It followed the Platte River route across Nebraska; ultimately, about half of its mileage was on the Union Pacific right-of-way. It also crossed the Loup on the bridge at Columbus. In 1926, the route became
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counted 24,028 people, 9,535 households, and 5,732 families in Columbus. The population density was 2,323.8 per square mile (897.2/km). There were 10,028 housing units at an average density of 969.8 per square mile (374.5/km). The racial makeup was 74.64% (17,935)
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Columbus grew and prospered during the 1870s, as a result of both expanding agriculture in Platte County and traffic on the railroad. During the decade, the population of the county grew threefold, and Columbus became the trade center for an eight-county area. The
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the city was 87.19% White, 1.45% African American, 0.35% Native American, 0.48% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 3.49% from other races, and 1.00% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 12.65% of the population.
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pave the downtown streets. By 1925, all of the city's major commercial thoroughfares were paved, and almost every lot along 13th Street (the Lincoln Highway) between 23rd and 29th Avenues was occupied by a commercial building.
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Columbus is located 85 miles (137 km) west of Omaha and 75 miles (121 km) northwest of Lincoln. It is on the north side of the Loup River near its confluence with the Platte River. U.S. Highways
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just south of the present site of Columbus. In 1739, the French traders Pierre and Paul Mallet stayed at the Pani-Maha village near this site while making the first known French voyage to Spanish-ruled
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gave East Coast holding companies an incentive to sell off their Nebraska subsidiaries, bankers were unwilling to finance their sale to the Loup District because of its debts from the canal project.
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In 1999, the East-Central District Health Department was formed as the Platte-Colfax County District Health Department. Platte County, including Columbus, is one of four counties served by the
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Just west of the Columbus site, the Elk Horn and Loup Fork Bridge and Ferry Company, headed by James C. Mitchell, had laid out the townsite of Pawnee. In 1855, Mitchell had obtained from the
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Columbus's economy is based on agriculture and manufacturing, with many industrial companies attracted by cheap, plentiful hydroelectric power. Major manufacturing employers include
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in 1875 led the city's merchants to promote it as a staging and outfitting area for gold seekers, who could ride the railroad to Columbus and then travel overland to the gold fields.
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was 2,244.8 inhabitants per square mile (866.7/km). There were 9,322 housing units at an average density of 946.4 per square mile (365.4/km). The racial makeup of the city was 88.1%
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opening in July of 2023 with the Library and City Hall moving into the building immediately, followed by the Columbus Arts Council, Children's Museum, and a coffee shop.
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Frankfort Square in downtown Columbus is a park in Columbus, Nebraska, where activities like Columbus Days and Lawn Chairs on the Square take place.
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bought the only building on the site, a hotel, and moved it to Columbus. He renamed the building the Credit Foncier Hotel, after his land company,
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facility for several weeks in summer 2021. Columbus' fire chief resigned less than a week after the public found out about the
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the Platte and the Loup rivers at the Columbus bridges. In 1922, it was designated a state highway. The completion of the
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living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.50 and the average family size was 3.09.
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Upstream Metropolis: An Urban Biography of Omaha and Council Bluffs.
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Columbus
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U.S. Climate Normals 2020: U.S. Monthly Climate Normals (1991-2020)
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U.S. 30 Speedway stages weekly auto races from April to September.
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Initially financed with a loan and grant of $ 7.3 million from the
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4165:"Columbus. A city and the county-seat of Platte County, Neb"
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City in and county seat of Platte County, Nebraska, United States
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Telegram, CAROLYN KOMATSOULIS The Columbus (February 16, 2021).
3265:"Record-High Floods in Nebraska Breach Levees and Isolate Towns"
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Power and Progress: The History of Loup Power District 1933-2006
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Telegram, CAROLYN KOMATSOULIS The Columbus (December 9, 2020).
3493:"Columbus fire chief resigns less than one week after ADM fire"
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Telegram, CAROLYN KOMATSOULIS The Columbus (November 5, 2020).
2621:"Emergence of Historic Tribes: The Oto & Missouria Tribes".
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Telegram, CAROLYN KOMATSOULIS The Columbus (January 6, 2021).
2260:; it serves grades 7 through 12. Its teams are the Shamrocks.
3468:"Nebraska ADM facility's fire continues smoldering for weeks"
2640:"Emergence of Historic Tribes: The Omaha & Ponca Tribes".
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Loup Canal hydroelectric plant and tailrace canal at Columbus
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3826:"NFPA Welcomes New Manufacturer Member: Columbus Hydraulics"
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Noteworthy current or former residents of Columbus include
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Platte County Agricultural Society. Retrieved 2009-12-12.
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Kooiman, Barbara M. and Elizabeth A. Butterfield (1996).
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Lincoln Highway Garage, built in downtown Columbus in 1915
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Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved 2010-01-09.
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3403:"WATCH NOW: Columbus Public Library demolition underway"
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2801:. Culver City, California: Murry & Gee, Inc., 1950.
3442:"YEAR IN REVIEW: #1 Columbus Community Building opens!"
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Evans, Marion Reeder (1936). "80 Years of Progress".
2602:"Emergence of Historic Tribes: The Lower Loup Culture".
3543:"City Council | Columbus, Nebraska - Official Website"
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Telegram, MOLLY HUNTER The Columbus (August 2, 2021).
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TELEGRAM, MOLLY HUNTER, THE COLUMBUS (May 18, 2021).
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Telegram, ZACH ROTH The Columbus (October 11, 2019).
4011:"Nebraska National Register Sites in Platte County".
3518:"Government | Columbus, Nebraska - Official Website"
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3864:"Community Fast Facts Profile: Columbus, Nebraska".
3093:Telegram, ZACH ROTH The Columbus (March 14, 2020).
3044:"The Tri-County Project: Public Power in Nebraska".
2382:, US Secretary of Defense from 2013 to 2015; actor
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2006:size was 2.4 and the average family size was 3.2.
4191:. New York: P. F. Collier & Son Company.
3705:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
3679:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2134:, which operates a ground-beef processing plant;
2002:of any race was 23.0% (5,401) of the population.
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2160:. The newspaper is published five days a week.
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3299:"Columbus City Council approves mask mandate"
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2465:Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, New York.
1994:, and 9.63% (2,314) from two or more races.
676:Rural Platte County suffered badly from the
3963:Scotus Central Catholic Jr.-Sr. High School
3652:"COLUMBUS 3 NE, NEBRASKA - Climate Summary"
3211:"Gala to celebrate Centro Hispano's decade"
2741:. Nebraska State Historical Society. p 6.
2680:NebraskaStudies.Org. Retrieved 2010-01-09.
2649:NebraskaStudies.Org. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
2630:NebraskaStudies.Org. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
2611:NebraskaStudies.Org. Retrieved 2010-01-09.
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4293:Map of Nebraska highlighting Platte County
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738:Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935
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5091:1856 establishments in Nebraska Territory
3929:"School marks final days with open house"
3351:"Columbus' mask mandate to end in a week"
2992:. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
2833:Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska
3095:"Lakeview begins to ramp up renovations"
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618:Omaha, Niobrara and Black Hills Railroad
3888:official website. Retrieved 2017-10-28.
3124:"25 Million Pounds of Beef Is Recalled"
2814:. University of Denver Press. p. 183.
2588:Olson, James C. and Ronald C. Naugle.
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4065:"Splash-n-play the Pawnee Plunge Way"
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4182:"Columbus, a city of Nebraska"
3934:. 2008-05-21. Retrieved 2009-03-24.
3824:Miller, Leslie (December 10, 2015).
3677:"NowData – NOAA Online Weather Data"
3325:"Columbus mask mandate to be lifted"
3034:. Published by Loup Power District.
2483:Board of Regents from 2013 to 2023.
2386:; world heavyweight boxing champion
2307:National Register of Historic Places
431:. The population was 24,028 at the
3995:"Buffalo Bill's Columbus Adventure"
2848:University of Nebraska Press. p 62.
2416:series FRED and its main character
2254:Scotus Central Catholic High School
2167:at FM 91.3 is a religious station;
2058:, and 1.8% from two or more races.
437:10th most populous city in Nebraska
253:0.26 sq mi (0.68 km)
4226:Municipalities and communities of
4179:Reynolds, Francis J., ed. (1921).
4014:Nebraska State Historical Society.
3898:Central Community College-Columbus
3729:"Census of Population and Housing"
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2878:Nebraska State Historical Society.
2531:List of municipalities in Nebraska
2219:was built in 1913–15; the current
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4136:"Biography for Lucas Cruikshank".
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808:A fire smoldered at the Columbus
137:Location within the United States
3263:Zaveri, Mihir (March 17, 2019).
2940:Puschendorf, L. Robert (2000).
2905:Puschendorf, L. Robert (2007).
2568:"ArcGIS REST Services Directory"
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2154:Columbus has one newspaper, the
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2659:"The Villasur Expedition—1720".
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282:2,323.79/sq mi (897.18/km)
21:City in Nebraska, United States
5071:Micropolitan areas of Nebraska
4171:New International Encyclopedia
2363:Columbus is the birthplace of
2144:Nebraska Public Power District
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2960:Olson, Ralph Eugene (1937).
2570:. United States Census Bureau
2239:Primary and secondary schools
2183:; the station is licensed in
1507:Average snowfall inches (cm)
140:Show map of the United States
3699:"Station: Columbus 3 NE, NE"
2924:Fraser, Clayton D. (1991).
2737:Mattes, Merrill J. (1969).
2671:"Villasur Sent to Nebraska".
2475:since 2023. A member of the
508:Settlement and early history
3754:United States Census Bureau
3725:United States Census Bureau
3626:United States Census Bureau
3189:United States Census Bureau
2739:The Great Platte River Road
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730:Public Works Administration
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4188:Collier's New Encyclopedia
3030:Farritor, Sharon (2006).
2988:Firth, Robert E. (1962).
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3446:Columbus Nebraska website
2810:Hyde, George E. (1951).
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2990:Public Power in Nebraska
2835:. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
2798:History of Platte County
2497:in 2022 and entered the
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4229:Platte County, Nebraska
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3910:Columbus Public Schools
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3002:"Hydroelectric system".
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2244:Columbus Public Schools
2221:Columbus Public Library
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2124:Columbus Hydraulics Co.
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3750:"Population Estimates"
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2481:University of Nebraska
2450:Martin Luther King Jr.
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2140:Vishay Intertechnology
2136:Archer Daniels Midland
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3800:"Explore Census Data"
3775:"Explore Census Data"
3185:"U.S. Census website"
3083:Retrieved 2010-04-15.
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2857:Howard, R. W. (1962)
2829:Platte County, Part 2
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2013:The 2016-2020 5-year
1952:U.S. Decennial Census
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4527:United States portal
3944:Columbus High School
3054:NebraskaStudies.org.
3012:Loup Power District.
2773:. The Art Printery.
2268:Lakeview High School
2248:Columbus High School
943:Record high °F (°C)
758:Behlen Manufacturing
752:With the arrival of
748:World War II to 2000
575:George Francis Train
554:Railroads and growth
279: • Density
107:Show map of Nebraska
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3632:on January 25, 2012
2590:History of Nebraska
2503:Michigan Wolverines
2442:systematic theology
2430:Lotan Harold DeWolf
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5066:Cities in Nebraska
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4031:2010-05-26 at the
4026:"Ag Park History."
3999:True West Magazine
3980:2005-11-19 at the
3949:2006-05-21 at the
3915:2009-03-13 at the
3869:2011-10-02 at the
3269:The New York Times
3128:The New York Times
3076:2011-07-14 at the
3049:2016-12-27 at the
3017:2006-06-12 at the
3007:2010-06-05 at the
2795:Curry, Margaret.
2771:Columbus 1856-1936
2676:2017-05-25 at the
2645:2016-12-27 at the
2626:2016-12-25 at the
2607:2016-03-08 at the
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2384:Brad William Henke
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2293:World Trade Center
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2446:Boston University
2424:Lon Milo DuQuette
2392:Emiel Christensen
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2157:Columbus Telegram
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2303:Glur's Tavern
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2181:country music
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2100:median income
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2067:
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1425:
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1405:
1400:
1395:
1390:
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1380:
1375:
1370:
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1195:
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1160:
1155:
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827:
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683:
679:
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670:
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658:
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648:
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640:In 1911, the
634:
627:
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623:
619:
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600:
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150:Coordinates:
119:
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63:February 2010
60:
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55:U.S. Route 81
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51:U.S. Route 30
46:
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4875:North Platte
4790:Hayes Center
4755:Grand Island
4699:
4680:Central City
4570:County seats
4496:Tracy Valley
4279:Newman Grove
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2185:Central City
2173:classic hits
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2108:poverty line
2097:
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2068:
2054:, 8.2% from
2029:
2020:poverty line
2012:
2008:
2004:
1986:, 0.02% (4)
1964:
1682:Demographics
1437:inches (mm)
884:
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782:2000-present
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754:World War II
751:
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707:Nance County
703:Loup Project
700:
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498:Fort Laramie
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61:at Columbus,
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4930:Plattsmouth
4915:Pawnee City
4705:Dakota City
4695:Clay Center
4635:Beaver City
4473:communities
4428:Shell Creek
4423:St. Bernard
4244:County seat
4091:Google Maps
3734:October 16,
2388:Leon Spinks
2380:Chuck Hagel
2274:Attractions
2082:2000 census
2056:other races
2026:2010 census
1992:other races
1961:2020 census
1579:(≥ 0.01 in)
697:Hydro power
682:World War I
494:Fort Kearny
433:2020 census
417:county seat
371:U.S. Routes
331:68601-68602
314:UTC−5
293:UTC−6
172: /
57:across the
5060:Categories
5035:West Point
4985:Stockville
4965:Springview
4780:Hartington
4770:Harrisburg
4725:Falls City
4710:David City
4660:Broken Bow
4655:Bridgeport
4403:Lost Creek
3581:October 4,
3527:October 4,
3502:October 4,
3477:October 4,
3412:October 3,
3386:October 3,
3360:October 3,
3334:October 3,
3308:October 3,
3282:October 4,
3245:October 3,
3220:October 3,
3166:October 3,
3141:October 3,
3104:October 3,
2537:References
2469:Jim Pillen
2396:Joe Blahak
2030:As of the
1626:(≥ 0.1 in)
820:Government
800:Voters in
605:financier
362:feature ID
266:Population
160:97°21′24″W
157:41°26′12″N
59:Loup River
5020:Valentine
4980:Stapleton
4945:Rushville
4940:Red Cloud
4910:Papillion
4835:Loup City
4825:Lexington
4740:Fullerton
4640:Benkelman
4585:Ainsworth
4505:Footnotes
4486:Rosenburg
4443:Woodville
4388:Granville
4350:Townships
3606:March 21,
3552:March 21,
3451:March 21,
3277:0362-4331
3136:0362-4331
2719:cite book
2438:Methodist
2246:operates
2211:Education
2201:news talk
837:Geography
607:Jay Gould
502:Fullerton
350:FIPS code
338:Area code
326:ZIP codes
288:Time zone
258:Elevation
5005:Thedford
4995:Tecumseh
4970:St. Paul
4950:Schuyler
4885:Ogallala
4810:Imperial
4800:Holdrege
4785:Hastings
4775:Harrison
4730:Franklin
4720:Fairbury
4700:Columbus
4690:Chappell
4650:Brewster
4630:Beatrice
4620:Bartlett
4595:Alliance
4574:Nebraska
4461:Lakeview
4393:Humphrey
4373:Columbus
4302:Villages
4274:Humphrey
4269:Columbus
4251:Columbus
4029:Archived
3978:Archived
3947:Archived
3913:Archived
3867:Archived
3661:July 19,
3636:June 24,
3422:cite web
3194:June 24,
3074:Archived
3047:Archived
3015:Archived
3005:Archived
2711:20630397
2674:Archived
2643:Archived
2624:Archived
2605:Archived
2509:See also
2495:Nebraska
2473:Nebraska
2339:river."
2060:Hispanic
1996:Hispanic
1671:Source:
1433:Average
1358:(−24.1)
1353:(−19.2)
1348:(−12.2)
1308:(−13.4)
1303:(−19.4)
1298:(−22.0)
1228:(−10.1)
769:recalled
764:School.
483:Santa Fe
425:Nebraska
413:Columbus
354:31-10110
223:Columbus
218:Township
199:Nebraska
131:Columbus
98:Columbus
5010:Trenton
5000:Tekamah
4975:Stanton
4905:Oshkosh
4900:Osceola
4880:O'Neill
4840:Madison
4830:Lincoln
4820:Kimball
4815:Kearney
4805:Hyannis
4735:Fremont
4685:Chadron
4665:Burwell
4625:Bassett
4433:Sherman
4378:Creston
4363:Burrows
4358:Bismark
4325:Lindsay
4315:Creston
4310:Cornlea
4174:. 1905.
4121:July 3,
4096:July 3,
3759:June 8,
2414:YouTube
2350:⁄
2195:music;
2132:Cargill
2114:Economy
2050:, 0.5%
2046:, 0.9%
2042:, 0.5%
2010:males.
1343:(−4.8)
1333:(11.5)
1328:(12.8)
1313:(−4.9)
1283:(−7.9)
1278:(−2.4)
1268:(12.5)
1263:(17.6)
1258:(18.9)
1253:(16.5)
1248:(10.6)
1238:(−2.1)
1233:(−7.9)
1218:(10.3)
1213:(−3.0)
1203:(11.1)
1198:(18.8)
1193:(23.3)
1188:(24.7)
1183:(22.4)
1178:(16.6)
1173:(10.2)
1163:(−2.7)
1158:(−4.9)
1148:(16.1)
1133:(17.2)
1128:(25.2)
1123:(29.0)
1118:(30.5)
1113:(28.4)
1108:(22.7)
1103:(16.5)
1078:(37.3)
1073:(13.4)
1068:(21.2)
1063:(29.0)
1058:(33.4)
1053:(35.4)
1048:(36.6)
1043:(35.5)
1038:(33.2)
1033:(29.2)
1028:(23.6)
1023:(15.9)
1018:(12.9)
872:Climate
793:During
599:Lincoln
451:History
427:in the
401:Website
185:Country
5040:Wilber
4990:Taylor
4960:Sidney
4955:Seward
4925:Pierce
4920:Pender
4870:Nelson
4865:Neligh
4855:Mullen
4850:Minden
4845:McCook
4795:Hebron
4750:Gering
4745:Geneva
4715:Elwood
4675:Center
4615:Aurora
4610:Auburn
4605:Arthur
4590:Albion
4481:Oconee
4438:Walker
4418:Oconee
4413:Monroe
4398:Joliet
4368:Butler
4340:Tarnov
4330:Monroe
4320:Duncan
4261:Cities
3275:
3236:"Home"
3134:
2709:
2699:
2491:Uganda
2402:, and
2126:is an
2064:Latino
2032:census
2000:Latino
1942:24,028
1927:22,111
1912:20,971
1897:19,480
1882:17,328
1867:15,471
1852:12,476
1737:305.1%
1692:Census
1562:(4.6)
1557:(1.8)
1552:(0.0)
1547:(0.0)
1542:(0.0)
1537:(0.0)
1532:(0.0)
1527:(2.8)
1522:(9.7)
1502:(728)
1467:(119)
1462:(116)
1428:(−34)
1423:(−32)
1418:(−26)
1413:(−14)
1383:(−16)
1378:(−26)
1373:(−34)
1368:(−34)
1338:(3.7)
1323:(9.4)
1318:(2.0)
1288:(4.6)
1273:(5.1)
1243:(3.9)
1208:(3.2)
1168:(3.8)
1143:(1.9)
1138:(8.7)
1098:(9.8)
1093:(2.6)
1088:(0.2)
899:Month
882:Köppen
833:2023.
715:Monroe
686:bubble
622:Duncan
540:Pawnee
472:, and
462:Pawnee
365:837933
274:24,028
211:Platte
206:County
5030:Wayne
5025:Wahoo
5015:Tryon
4935:Ponca
4890:Omaha
4760:Grant
4670:Butte
4645:Blair
2150:Media
2052:Asian
2040:White
1984:Asian
1972:white
1902:12.4%
1887:12.0%
1872:24.0%
1857:40.4%
1842:16.4%
1837:8,884
1827:10.6%
1822:7,632
1812:27.5%
1807:6,898
1792:5,410
1782:42.4%
1777:5,014
1767:12.4%
1762:3,522
1752:47.1%
1747:3,134
1732:2,131
1666:13.7
1619:88.8
1598:10.2
1595:11.1
1572:(65)
1567:(14)
1517:(15)
1512:(17)
1500:28.67
1497:(24)
1492:(31)
1487:(60)
1482:(63)
1477:(83)
1472:(88)
1457:(74)
1452:(35)
1447:(19)
1442:(17)
1408:(−4)
1388:(−6)
1356:−11.3
1008:(46)
1003:(26)
998:(29)
993:(36)
988:(41)
983:(44)
978:(46)
973:(43)
968:(39)
963:(38)
958:(33)
953:(25)
948:(21)
938:Year
826:mayor
474:Omaha
470:Ponca
194:State
5045:York
4600:Alma
4408:Loup
4123:2017
4098:2017
3811:2023
3786:2023
3761:2018
3736:2013
3711:2021
3685:2021
3663:2018
3638:2012
3608:2024
3583:2021
3554:2024
3529:2021
3504:2021
3479:2021
3453:2024
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