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  • The family will bury Kenneth Hanna on Saturday in Sandhills Veterans Cemetery.

    Hanna, Kenneth 1968

  • In Nebraska, the original route of the pipeline went through an ecologically sensitive region called the Sandhills and over a large aquifer, but TransCanada has since agreed to revise the route due to protests from residents.

    News 2012

  • In Nebraska, the original route of the pipeline went through an ecologically sensitive region called the Sandhills and over a large aquifer, but TransCanada has since agreed to revise the route due to protests from residents.

    News 2012

  • The Sandhills are a delicate region of grass-covered sand and dune ranchland that overlie part of the Ogallala aquifer, an enormous underground water reservoir.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed NATHAN VANDERKLIPPE 2011

  • In Nebraska, the original route of the pipeline went through an ecologically sensitive region called the Sandhills and over a large aquifer, but TransCanada has since agreed to revise the route after protests from residents.

    News 2012

  • The Sandhills are a delicate region of grass-covered sand and dune ranchland that overlie part of the Ogallala aquifer, an enormous underground water reservoir.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed NATHAN VANDERKLIPPE 2011

  • Paul Johnsgard, an emeritus professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's School of Biological Sciences, said the Sandhills are a biologist's dream.

    News from www.nptelegraph.com 2009

  • A new club, known as the Sandhills Optimists, was recently started to serve the Tryon, Stapleton and Mullen areas.

    News from www.nptelegraph.com 2009

  • A new club, known as the Sandhills Optimists, was recently started to serve the Tryon, Stapleton and Mullen areas.

    News from www.nptelegraph.com 2009

  • ROCKINGHAM Millions of years after ancient oceans receded, the rolling dunes called the Sandhills offered well-drained soil and frost protection for what would become North Carolina's peach belt.

    Charlotte Observer: * Home Page 2008

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