CenturyLink™ service in Nebraska
CenturyLink High Speed Internet, Home Phone and DirecTV service is now available in Nebraska
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Centurylink in Nebraska
Nebraska is one of the states in the United States of America and it is bordered by South Dakota to the North, Kansas to the South, Lowa to the East, and Wyoming to the West. This state lies both in the Midwestern U.S. and in the Great Plains and it is the only states considered as Triply Landlocked in the United States. Two major land regions compose Nebraska: The Great Plains and the Dissected Till Plains. The Great Plains regions occupy most of western Nebraska and characterized as Treeless Grassland that is suitable for cattle-grazing. The Dissected Till Plains region contains rolling hills and it occupies the largest cities Omaha and Lincoln. The area of this state is 77220 square miles and its capital is Lincoln.
Before European exploration, native inhabitants lived in present Nebraska for Thousands of Years and the historic tribes occupied the area of Omaha, Ponca, Otoe, and some parts of Lakota. Later, some of the tribes migrated to the Eastern Area of Nebraska. In the 1690s, trade connections were established between the Apaches of Western Nebraska and Spain. By 1703, France developed a trade relation and by 1719 France had signed several trade treaties with native people of Nebraska. In 1819 on the west of Missouri River, U.S. established Fort Atkinson as the first U.S. Army Post. In late 18th, Nebraska experienced a large growth in population and in the late 19th a large number of African Americans were migrated to Nebraska primarily to Omaha where they were offered jobs of Meat Packing. By the 1960s, Native American activism has increased and the federally recognized tribes have created community schools, colleges, and universities to preserve their culture.
The tourism industry of Nebraska and its unique regions offer an amazing experience. Away from the hustle-bustle of city life, you can have fun in the thistles and bird whistles Nebraska. There are so many things to do and so many places to go and enjoy your time. You can also enjoy traditional Nebraska homestead by discovering some special places here. You can plan great trips with friends and party like it is 1887 now.
There are so many great places in Nebraska to visit and enjoy and so many things to do with your squad. If you like to explore rocks then Toadstool Geologic Park in Crawford is the best option to explore the worldly rock formations. You can explore the natural wonders of Nebraska by visiting the botanic garden, unique saline wetlands, wild forests, and iconic rock formations. You can visit Omaha Nation Big Elk Park, the Bigfoot Crossroads Museum, Coffee shops, and Breweries too. You can enjoy birding and river scenic and western trails scenic byways. Just get your bags to pack now.
Since the 1960s, education in schools has increased greatly and there are more than 30-institutions of Higher Education, many private schools, and a number of state-operated four-year colleges. Nebraska also has community colleges for technical education, medical schools, private catholic institution, and schools of Law, Medicine, and Dentistry, and universities in Seward and Lincoln for higher education, and state colleges in Peru and Wayne.
Nebraska’s economy is rich enough and it has a large agriculture sector and other economic sectors include Rail and Truck Transport, Manufacturing, Insurance, Information Technology, and Telecommunications. The unemployment rate in Nebraska was 2.8% in November 2018. The govt. of Nebraska has secured different employment rights and commissions that include Equal Opportunity Commission, Nebraska Labor Standards and Workers Rights, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Worker’s Compensation Court, and Social Security Administration. It is not difficult to get a job in Nebraska.
CenturyLink Internet services in Nebraska connect the people with the outer world. Bundle with unlimited local and long-distance calls and high-speed internet, CenturyLink is offering so many plans. High-speed internet plans and home phone connections are available at the budget-friendly packages. People can enjoy unlimited calling, domestic to international calling plans, high-speed internet up to 40mbps, different calling features, and speed upgrade options may also available. CenturyLink Internet in Nebraska never asks for Contracts and Promotional Prices. You can check all the CenturyLink deals and enjoy the calling and internet plans for life.
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