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OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - A Waterloo family has just lost something that even a tornado couldn’t take away. This farm in Waterloo, Nebraska, was part of the 160 million acres in the Homestead Act.
A 4,408-square-foot house built in 1875 has changed hands. The spacious historic property located at 1067 State Route 96 in Waterloo was sold on Sept. 23, 2024. The $300,000 purchase price works ...
WATERLOO — Despite criticism from nearby residents, a solar farm on the northeast corner of West Airline Highway and Burton Avenue was approved Tuesday by the Waterloo Board of Adjustment. The ...
The Region of Waterloo must prevent the soil from leaving the farm it bought on Bleams Road last year. Sediment from the site is now getting into the Nith River. The Region of Waterloo bought the ...
Waterloo resident Kacee Ferree, who started the fundraising effort, wrote that the farmhouse and its contents were a total loss. The money raised will go toward funeral expenses, she said.
A Waterloo farm begins to rebuild after a 125-year-old tree falls. Still, this place has survived hardship before. “In 1913, there was a tornado that started in Yutan and travelled 54 miles ...
The historic property located at 2161 Edwards Road in Waterloo was sold on Dec. 13, 2024 for $325,000, or $197 per square foot. The house, built in 1850, has an interior space of 1,653 square feet.