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Nebraska-Based Motel Operator Supertel Reports 22 Percent Gain for 1998.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 30 -- Supertel Hospitality Inc., a Norfolk, Neb., motel operator, reported a 5 percent decline in fourth quarter net income after taking a one-time charge for a proposed merger that was terminated. For the full year, the company reported a 22 percent
Publication: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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MOM BREAKS UP RENDEZVOUS WITH 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL | DATE ON INTERNET: NEBRASKA MAN, 21, ARRESTED AT FOX LAKE MOTEL
A Nebraska man who drove from Omaha to Fox Lake Monday for a planned sexual encounter with a 13-year-old girl was arrested after the girl's mother interrupted the meeting and called police, authorities said. Adam Avery, 21, of Omaha was arrested at 10:40 p.m. Monday in a Fox Lake motel by Fox Lake
Publication: News-Sun, The (Waukegan, IL)
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CU In A Small Town: Operating From A Motel Room, Some Very Determined Folks Have Brought Credit Union Services To A Corner Of Nebraska.
On Main Street here sit four businesses: the cafe, the feed store, the filling station, and the Longhorn Motel, which seemed as good a place as any to house the newly chartered McPherson Community FCU. So after 60 years with no financial services, a small ranching town tucked into the windswept,
Publication: Credit Union Journal
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Association between swimming pool operator certification and reduced pool chemistry violations Nebraska, 2005-2006.(FEATURES)
Introduction Swimming is the most popular children's recreational activity in the United States and the second most popular exercise activity for all ages, with more than 360 million visits to recreational water venues each year (Bureau of the Census, 1995). This popularity is paralleled by growing
Publication: Journal of Environmental Health
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A business he knew from first floor up; Kirby Payne grew up in hotels managed by his father. Starting a hotel/motel management and consulting company was natural for him. Adding his wife, Vicki Richman, who has an MBA from the Wharton School of Business, to management was a bonus.(BUSINESS)
Kirby Payne was born to the hotel business - literally. "I didn't live anywhere but hotels until I was 13," said Payne, whose father managed properties from the Bahamas to the Dominican Republic to Brazil. "I always suspected he was [a] CIA [operative], but he and my mother always denied it." What
Publication: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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SUPERTEL HOSPITALITY, INC. ANNOUNCES MOTEL ACQUISITION
NORFOLK, Neb., March 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Supertel Hospitality, Inc. (Nasdaq: SPPR) announced today the acquisition of an existing Super 8 Motel located in Parsons, Kansas. The motel was purchased for cash from a private investor group. The acquisition brings Supertel's total room count to 3,357.
Publication: PR Newswire
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Robbers strike at Joliet motels
JOLIET -- Armed gunmen robbed a motel guest and attempted to rob another at two motels this weekend. In the first robbery, two men approached a couple as they returned to Red Roof Inn, 1750 McDonough St., at 12:20 a.m. Friday, displayed a handgun and demanded money. The hotel guest told the robber
Publication: Herald News, The (Joliet, IL)
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Interstate Travelers Help Boost Nebraska Economy.(Originated from Omaha World-Herald, Neb.)
Jun. 2--Travelers along Interstate highways through the Midlands pumped $3.7 billion into the Nebraska and Iowa economies in 1996, according to a study of motels, restaurants and gas stations along the nation's Interstate highways. The economic impact of Nebraska's Interstate highway businesses
Publication: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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Bud Grant among hunters charged in a fowl outing; Invited by the state of Nebraska for a goose hunt, Bud Grant and 5 others were cited for hunting over a baited field. The ex-coach says his "conscience is clear.".(NEWS)
Bud Grant, retired Vikings coach and noted sportsman, was among six people, including four Minnesotans, charged Thursday in Nebraska with hunting snow geese over a field baited with corn. The charges stem from an incident earlier this month near Plymouth, Neb., in which the group was hunting as
Publication: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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Boy treated after swimming in motel pool.
Byline: Joe Dejka Dec. 29--State health officials have ordered a Bellevue motel to close its swimming pool after a 5-year-old swimmer reportedly suffered chemical burns in his throat. The pool at the Days Inn motel, at 1811 Hillcrest Drive, will remain closed until the Nebraska Health and Human
Publication: Omaha World-Herald (Omaha, NE)
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