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He brushes aside questions about his induction into the Nebraska Business Hall ... conference space nearly doubled Kearney’s convention space. The Holiday Inn, which Younes also owns, has ...
In addition to Crowne Plaza, Kearney businessman Paul Younes owns seven other hotels: - Holiday Inn and Conference Center at 110 Second Ave. - Hampton Inn at 507 W. Talmadge St. - Fairfield Inn ...
Luke Przymus of Columbus is the 2024-25 Fraternity Member of the Year at the University of Nebraska at ... awards banquet at the Holiday Inn Convention Center in Kearney. A junior from Columbus ...
North Platte's use of tax increment financing has fluctuated since 1999 while other similar-sized Nebraska cities more fully ...
Younes is an officer and director of corporations that own and/or run hotels in Nebraska, including the Holiday Inn Express in Hastings and the Fairfield Inn & Suites in Kearney. In a written ...
Holiday Inn Kearney 110 S Second Ave, Kearney, NE 68847 Overview Meeting Rooms & Events Local Info ... Holiday Inn Kearney Local Info Immediately adjacent to I-80 at the Kearney exit #272 - 6 MI, ...
He attended Kearney State College ... of employment consisted of managing Images Lounge in the South Locust Holiday Inn and worked at Atch’s Steak House and Lounge and finished out his working ...
The Museum of Nebraska Art (MONA) houses the state’s official art ... The Midtown Western Inn provides reasonable rates with unexpected amenities like an indoor pool, while Holiday Inn Kearney offers ...
Las Vegas visitor numbers continue to tumbleVisitation numbers in March were down 7.8% compared with the same month a year ago, the third straight month visits have dipped... Making software ...
As Summer Waters wrestled an unwieldy pile of luggage through the doors of a Holiday Inn in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, she caught sight of a striking young man with dark hair behind the front desk.
(Reuters) - Holiday Inn owner InterContinental Hotels Group said on Thursday it is on track to meet analysts' profit expectations after reporting growth in U.S. room revenues that outpaced rivals.
As the mansion is described, it had the same kind of “wow” factor as the ritzy G.W. Frank House that stands majestically today on the west end of the University of Nebraska at Kearney.