Water Companies in Beatrice, NE
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* City of Beatrice
(402) 228-5200 more info
County of Washington: Rural Water Dist 1
(785) 337-2613 more info
Fairbury Water Department
(402) 729-2148 more info
Johnson County Rural Water
(402) 335-2288 more info
Lancaster Rural Water District
(402) 782-3495 more info
Lincoln Water Systems
(402) 441-7571 more info
Marshall County RWD No 3
(785) 353-2430 more info
Marysville Water Office
(785) 562-5331 more info
Rural Water District 1
(402) 852-2019 more info
Washington Water Department
(785) 325-2284 more info

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Facts about Beatrice, NE:
Beatrice ( /bi??ætr?s/ bee-at-r?ss) is a city in and the county seat of Gage County, Nebraska. Beatrice is located 40 miles (64 km) south of Lincoln on the Big Blue River. It is surrounded by agricultural country. The population was 12,459 at the 2010 census. Gage County was one of the 19 counties originally established by the Nebraska Territorial Legislature in 1854. At the time of its establishment, there were no settlers living within it. In 1857, the steamboat Hannibal, carrying 300 passengers up the Missouri River from St. Louis, Missouri to Nebraska City, Nebraska, ran aground near Kansas City, Missouri. While it was stranded, 35 of the passengers agreed to form the "Nebraska Association", under which name they would unite in seeking a townsite and establishing a settlement in the territory. After reaching Nebraska City, the Association divided itself into two exploratory parties, one of which went directly westward and the other southwest. The latter party located...

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