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File:Fugitive_Rubies_interrogation_800x600.jpg|link=Fugitive Rubies|Supervillain [[Fugitive Rubies]] said to be cause of numerous prank phone calls to Cherry County Emergency Services hotline. | |||
File:Cantor set (four iterations).png|link=Set theory (nonfiction)|Leading [[Set theory (nonfiction)|Set theorists]] to visit Cherry County, Nebraska, offer personal apologies for [[Fugitive Rubies]] fiasco. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 20 June 2016
Cherry County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nebraska.
As of the 2010 census, the population was 5,713.
Its county seat is Valentine.
The county was named for Lt. Samuel A. Cherry, an Army officer who was stationed at Fort Niobrara and who had been killed in South Dakota in 1881.
Cherry County is located in the Nebraska Sandhills.
In the Nebraska license plate system, Cherry County is represented by the prefix 66.
In the News
Supervillain Fugitive Rubies said to be cause of numerous prank phone calls to Cherry County Emergency Services hotline.
Leading Set theorists to visit Cherry County, Nebraska, offer personal apologies for Fugitive Rubies fiasco.
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