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  2. York, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    York, Nebraska. /  40.87000°N 97.59278°W  / 40.87000; -97.59278. York is a city in and the county seat of York County, Nebraska, United States. At the 2010 census, the city population was 7,766. It is the home of York University and the Nebraska Correctional Center for Women .

  3. York News-Times - Wikipedia

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    The York News-Times is a daily newspaper published in York, Nebraska. It is the newspaper of record for York County and surrounding counties in the Rainwater Basin region. Part of Berkshire Hathaway's BH Media Group, the News-Times is published five mornings per week, with Sunday and Monday off. In March 2016, Carrie Colburn was named publisher.

  4. Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home and Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 95°59′56″W. Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home and Memorial Park. Westlawn Mausoleum. Details. Location. 5701 Center Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home and Memorial Park is a funeral home, cemetery and crematory located at 5701 Center Street in Omaha, Nebraska. [1]

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  6. Funeral and burial of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. After Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865, a three-week series of events was held to mourn the death and memorialize the life of the 16th president of the United States. Funeral services, a procession, and a lying in state were first held in Washington, D.C., then a funeral train transported Lincoln's remains 1,654 miles ...

  7. Arnulf of Metz - Wikipedia

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    Carolingians. After the Treaty of Verdun (843) v. t. e. Arnulf of Metz ( c. 582 – 645) was a Frankish bishop of Metz and advisor to the Merovingian court of Austrasia. He later retired to the Abbey of Remiremont. In French he is also known as Arnoul or Arnoulf. In English he is known as Arnold .

  8. Metz, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Metz, Indiana. Metz, looking north from the main intersection toward the Metz Christian Church. /  41.61639°N 84.83750°W  / 41.61639; -84.83750. Metz is an unincorporated community in York Township, Steuben County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [1]

  9. York University (Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    York University was founded in 1890 by the United Brethren Church as York College. In 1946, the merger of the United Brethren Church and the Evangelical Church (see Evangelical Association) transferred control of the school to the Evangelical United Brethren Church. In 1956 the church transferred control to members of the Churches of Christ ...