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  • Abandoned Farmhouse

    This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. This article relies largely or entirely upon a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources. (August 2011) This article is written like a personal reflection or opinion essay rather than an encyclopedic description of the subject. Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style. (September 2011) This article may contain original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research may be removed. (September 2011) "Abandoned Farmhouse" is a poem by Nebraska writer Ted Kooser, first published in 1980 with the collection Sure Signs: New and Selected Poems.[1] Contents 1 Summary 2 Analysis 3 Style 4 Interpretation 5 Deductive reasoning 6 Historical context 7... (see more)

  • Armada Media Corporation

    Armada Media Corporation is a Wisconsin-based media corporation founded in 2006 that owns radio stations in the Midwestern United States. Armada Media operates in small unrated markets. Armada Media is based in Fond du Lac and operates 28 radio stations and 2 translators in South Dakota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota and Colorado. While the corporate headquarters are based on downtown Fond du Lac, For Sale signs have been seen at CEO Chris Berniers' home, and it has been rumored that the new Armada headquarters will be relocated to Peshtigo, to better reflect the "local, rural" feel of Armada, and all they have come to exemplify. Armada Media's Board of Directors includes former Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson,[1] Terry Shockley, Chris Bernier, John Lynch, and Bob Bourke. Bernier also serves as the company's CEO. Investment banker Bob Bourke is the CFO. Jim Coursolle was the Managing Director and controls a 20% share of the company.[2] Armada Media was sued by W... (see more)

  • List of Nebraska numbered highways

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    Standard route shields Highway names Interstates: Interstate X (I-X) US Routes: U.S. Route X (US-X) State: Highway X (N-X) Link: Link L-XY (L-XY) Spur: Spur S-XY (S-XY) Recreation Road: Recreation Road R-XY (R-XY) System links Nebraska Highways Link Spur Recreation Firsthand view of the design used on Nebraska state highway signs. In the U.S. state of Nebraska, the Nebraska Department of Roads maintains a system of state highways. Every significant section of roadway maintained by the state is assigned a number, officially State Highway No. X but is also referred to as Nebraska Highway X. Interstate Highways and U.S. Highways are included in the system, and are designated as such. There is no duplication of numbers between the systems. State Highways are signed with a trapezoid shape with an image of a covered wagon with two oxen at the bottom. There is a secondary system of Connecting Links, Spurs, and Recreation Roads. All three are number... (see more)

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