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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


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