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Copyright © 2003 Keep Nebraska Beautiful
2004 Keep Nebraska Beautiful Awards
The 2004 Keep Nebraska Beautiful Awards were presented on Friday, October 21 in Nebraska City.
The 2004 Keep Nebraska Beautiful Award winners are as follows:
Civic/Non Profit Group Award
First Place: Nebraska Boys Ranch, Alliance
Second Place: Keep Scottsbluff-Gering Beautiful
Award of Excellence: US Recycling Co., Ogallala
Business/Industry Award
Alliance Times Herald, Alliance
Youth Group/School Elementary Award
First Place: St. Isidore NEED Group, Columbus
Second Place: Tiger Country 4-H Group, Table Rock
Youth Group/School Secondary Award
First Place: Ogallala Renaissance Club
Second Place: FBLA Club at Boone Central School, Albion
Great American Clean Award
First Place: Keep Scottsbluff-Gering Beautiful
Second Place: Keep Beatrice Beautiful
Grow Big Red Award
Tiger Country 4-H Group, Table Rock
Deanie Anderson Outstanding Community Environmental Award
First Place Less Than 2500: Community of Petersburg
Second Place Less Than 2500: Community of Comstock
Awards of Excellence Less Than 2500: Communities of Albion, Julian and Table Rock
First Place 2501-10,000: City of Alliance
Second Place 2501-10,000: City of Ogallala
First Place Over 10,000: City of Beatrice
Overall Deanie Anderson Community Winner: City of Alliance
Nadine Blair KAB Affiliate Outstanding Coordinator Award
Kathy Kropuenske, Keep Scottsbluff-Gering Beautiful
Keep America Beautiful Affiliate Award
Gold Level Award Winners:
Keep Alliance Beautiful
Keep Beatrice Beautiful
Keep Chadron Beautiful
Keep Fremont Beautiful
Keep Lexington Beautiful
Keep North Platte & Lincoln County Beautiful
Keep Northeast Nebraska Beautiful
Keep Schuyler Beautiful
Keep Scottsbluff-Gering Beautiful
Grow Big Red
Show your Husker spirit by planting red flowers next spring.
The Great American Cleanup
Over two million volunteers across the U.S. took part in the nation's largest organized litter cleanup program. Click here to find out how you can help in your community.