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The Beatrice Six are six people who were falsely convicted of the 1985 rape and murder of Helen Wilson in Nebraska and served prison terms before being exonerated in 2009. They sued the county for civil rights violations and won a $28 million judgment in 2016, which was paid off in 2023.
In the summer of 2013, Ryan Mitchell and his company purchased the assets of the company with operations in Beatrice under Dempsters LLC. [5] [7] Long known for its windmills, pumps and associated equipment, the company included the manufacturing and distributing of recycling trailers as well as agricultural spreaders. [8] [9] [10] [11]
The J. Schmuck Block is a historic three-story commercial and residential building in Beatrice, Nebraska, United States.It was built in 1887 for John Schmuck, a German immigrant and cobbler, who used the basement as a tavern and rented the first floor to dry goods stores and the second floor to tenants.
Kearney Hub is a daily newspaper in Kearney, Nebraska, founded in 1888 and owned by Lee Enterprises. Learn about its history, circulation, website, and changes in print edition and delivery starting in 2023.
Nebraska Legal Marijuana NOW is a political third party in the U.S. state of Nebraska established in 2016 as the state affiliate of the Legal Marijuana Now Party. [1] [2]In 2022, Legal Marijuana NOW Party ran more candidates for Nebraska statewide offices than the Democratic Party recruited. [3]
Independent Tribune is a tri-weekly newspaper based in Concord, North Carolina covering Cabarrus County. It was formed in 1996 by the merger of two local papers and is now owned by Lee Enterprises.
Upon his second conviction, Marion was again sentenced to death and, after losing a second appeal, [8] was hanged in Beatrice, Nebraska, on March 25, 1887. An article in the Omaha Daily Bee on March 26, 1887 declared there to be "no doubt that he was guilty and also guilty of other murders in the Indian Territory."