teachercd Posted November 2, 2023 Share Posted November 2, 2023 Just now, BigRedBuster said: Bennington (9-0), 46.0000 Waverly (9-0), 44.6667 Omaha Skutt Catholic (8-1), 43.1111 York (7-2), 42.8889 Elkhorn North (8-1), 42.7778 Plattsmouth (7-2), 41.5556 Seward (6-3), 40.6667 Northwest (5-4), 40.4444 Norris (6-3), 40.0000 Hastings (6-3), 40.0000 Blair (5-4), 39.4444 Scottsbluff (5-4), 38.8889 Elkhorn High (4-5), 38.8889 Ralston (4-5), 37.2222 Gross Catholic (4-5), 37.2222 Crete (5-4), 36.7778 Gretna East (3-6), 36.3333 Mount Michael Benedictine (2-7), 36.1111 Gering (2-7), 35.7778 Beatrice (2-7), 35.7778 Lincoln Pius X (2-7), 35.4444 Omaha Westview (2-7), 34.3333 Lincoln Northwest (1-8), 32.8889 Lexington (0-9), 31.6667 Omaha Buena Vista (0-9), 31.4444 Lincoln Standing Bear (0-1), 30.0000 Crazy....there's even Walmarts in some C size towns. I guess Walmart must think there's enough business there. Not counting Lincoln and Omaha Which ones have Walmarts? my guesses are in bold. 1 Link to comment
teachercd Posted November 2, 2023 Share Posted November 2, 2023 https://www.allstays.com/c/walmart-nebraska-locations-map.htm 42 Walmarts in the state. Probably 25 are in Omaha, Lincoln, Papio, Ralston and Bellevue 1 Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted November 2, 2023 Share Posted November 2, 2023 15 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said: Bennington (9-0), 46.0000 Waverly (9-0), 44.6667 York (7-2), 42.8889 Elkhorn North (8-1), 42.7778 Plattsmouth (7-2), 41.5556 Seward (6-3), 40.6667 Hastings (6-3), 40.0000 Blair (5-4), 39.4444 Scottsbluff (5-4), 38.8889 Elkhorn High (4-5), 38.8889 Ralston (4-5), 37.2222 Crete (5-4), 36.7778 Gretna East (3-6), 36.3333 Mount Michael Benedictine (2-7), 36.1111 Gering (2-7), 35.7778 Beatrice (2-7), 35.7778 Lexington (0-9), 31.6667 @teachercdThese are the ones I know of. Then, there's also in class C McCook Ogallala Sidney Fairbury Nebraska City 1 Link to comment
funhusker Posted November 2, 2023 Share Posted November 2, 2023 9 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said: Bennington (9-0), 46.0000 Waverly (9-0), 44.6667 Omaha Skutt Catholic (8-1), 43.1111 York (7-2), 42.8889 Elkhorn North (8-1), 42.7778 Plattsmouth (7-2), 41.5556 Seward (6-3), 40.6667 Northwest (5-4), 40.4444 Norris (6-3), 40.0000 Hastings (6-3), 40.0000 Blair (5-4), 39.4444 Scottsbluff (5-4), 38.8889 Elkhorn High (4-5), 38.8889 Ralston (4-5), 37.2222 Gross Catholic (4-5), 37.2222 Crete (5-4), 36.7778 Gretna East (3-6), 36.3333 Mount Michael Benedictine (2-7), 36.1111 Gering (2-7), 35.7778 Beatrice (2-7), 35.7778 Lincoln Pius X (2-7), 35.4444 Omaha Westview (2-7), 34.3333 Lincoln Northwest (1-8), 32.8889 Lexington (0-9), 31.6667 Omaha Buena Vista (0-9), 31.4444 Lincoln Standing Bear (0-1), 30.0000 Crazy....there's even Walmarts in some C size towns. I guess Walmart must think there's enough business there. Point taken. But my overall point of towns are only going to grow and flourish if businesses are willing to come there still stands, I believe. The government can't "make" this happen alone. And if businesses aren't showing interest in investing there, I really think it's a waste of tax dollars for the government to invest in the area. I don't think many would argue that. Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted November 2, 2023 Share Posted November 2, 2023 1 minute ago, funhusker said: Point taken. But my overall point of towns are only going to grow and flourish if businesses are willing to come there still stands, I believe. The government can't "make" this happen alone. And if businesses aren't showing interest in investing there, I really think it's a waste of tax dollars for the government to invest in the area. I don't think many would argue that. I think the gist of the plan is that they can draw industry to these areas for people to do what the plan develops. It seems like it's around a lot of clean energy and new technologies for agriculture. Precision Ag is already becoming a major segment of agriculture. That draws tech people to rural America. If we are going to build more clean energy in rural areas, that takes people and industry to do that. 1 Link to comment
funhusker Posted November 2, 2023 Share Posted November 2, 2023 9 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said: I think the gist of the plan is that they can draw industry to these areas for people to do what the plan develops. It seems like it's around a lot of clean energy and new technologies for agriculture. Precision Ag is already becoming a major segment of agriculture. That draws tech people to rural America. If we are going to build more clean energy in rural areas, that takes people and industry to do that. And that makes sense. But someone earlier mentioned about how great it was that a President was actually coming through for these rural voters and getting them what they wanted. The average Joe living in small town Nebraska probably won't see their lives change that much... 1 Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted November 2, 2023 Share Posted November 2, 2023 Just now, funhusker said: And that makes sense. But someone earlier mentioned about how great it was that a President was actually coming through for these rural voters and getting them what they wanted. The average Joe living in small town Nebraska probably won't see their lives change that much... Yes, they actually can. I currently don't have fiber optic at my house. It's literally 1/2 mile away. If, either through this or the infrastructure bill, would supply fiber to everyone, that would be great. If I was in an ag tech industry, or equipment industry, it could change what I do..etc. 1 Link to comment
teachercd Posted November 2, 2023 Share Posted November 2, 2023 21 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said: @teachercdThese are the ones I know of. Then, there's also in class C McCook Ogallala Sidney Fairbury Nebraska City Dang, McCook has one? That is a lot more than I would have thought. I feel like I had a bit of "small town" bias. 1 Link to comment
funhusker Posted November 2, 2023 Share Posted November 2, 2023 5 minutes ago, teachercd said: Dang, McCook has one? That is a lot more than I would have thought. I feel like I had a bit of "small town" bias. I wouldn't call those small towns either, I was probably being generous with my qualifications of school classifications. I think of small towns as less than 2-3 thousand people. People move to bigger towns close to home when they graduate, if not further away. The ease of transportation and the fact that it just makes more sense for people to live in one "condensed" area instead of small areas spread out throughout the countryside. There are probably 20-30 towns like this within 1 hour from McCook. McCook might see growth; much of it comes from these towns getting smaller. (would be my guess) Small towns close to Large towns/small cities might see growth because of being "bedroom communities" though: Seward, Ashland, etc..hell, Elkhorn and Gretna used to be small towns and have exploded! And all the old timers hate it!!! 1 1 Link to comment
teachercd Posted November 2, 2023 Share Posted November 2, 2023 25 minutes ago, funhusker said: I wouldn't call those small towns either, I was probably being generous with my qualifications of school classifications. I think of small towns as less than 2-3 thousand people. People move to bigger towns close to home when they graduate, if not further away. The ease of transportation and the fact that it just makes more sense for people to live in one "condensed" area instead of small areas spread out throughout the countryside. There are probably 20-30 towns like this within 1 hour from McCook. McCook might see growth; much of it comes from these towns getting smaller. (would be my guess) Small towns close to Large towns/small cities might see growth because of being "bedroom communities" though: Seward, Ashland, etc..hell, Elkhorn and Gretna used to be small towns and have exploded! And all the old timers hate it!!! I was thinking 4,000 and less. Elkhorn and Gretna are really good examples of what can happen. 1 Link to comment
Lorewarn Posted November 2, 2023 Share Posted November 2, 2023 58 minutes ago, funhusker said: I wouldn't call those small towns either, I was probably being generous with my qualifications of school classifications. I think of small towns as less than 2-3 thousand people. People move to bigger towns close to home when they graduate, if not further away. The ease of transportation and the fact that it just makes more sense for people to live in one "condensed" area instead of small areas spread out throughout the countryside. Really depends on what lens you're looking through. To the majority of americans, every town in Nebraska except for Lincoln/Omaha is a small town. I grew up in Columbus and thought of it as a normal sized town, so the small towns would've been 5,000 or less. To someone in NYC Lincoln is a small town. 1 Link to comment
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