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Nebraska Game and Parks Permit Agents As of 3-19-2021 Year Nebraska Game and Parks Permit Agents as of 3-19-2021 Year Business Name Address1 Address2 City St 2021 75 MART 114 ROCK BLUFF RD PLATTSMOUTH NE 2021 AC NELSEN RV WORLD 11818 L ST OMAHA NE 2021 ACE HARDWARE- ELKHORN 20277 WIRT STREET ELKHORN NE 2021 AKSARBEN SERVICE CENTER 21502 W HWY 31 GRETNA NE 2021 ALLIANCE NW DISTRICT OFFICE 299 HUSKER RD PO BOX 725 ALLIANCE NE 2021 AMPRIDE 202 E CORNWALL ST PO BOX 277 OXFORD NE 2021 ANEW TRAVEL CENTER 41501 HARVEST DR CAMBRIDGE NE 2021 ANTELOPE COUNTY CLERK 501 MAIN ST PO BOX 26 NELIGH NE 2021 ARTHUR COUNTY CLERK BOX 126 COURT HOUSE ARTHUR NE 2021 ASH FALL SHP - UNIVERSITY OF NE - LINCOLN 86930 517 AVE ROYAL NE 2021 ASH HOLLOW SHP 4055 HWY 26 PO BOX 70 LEWELLEN NE 2021 BANK OF DIXON COUNTY 412 MAIN ST PO BOX 97 NEWCASTLE NE 2021 BASS PRO SHOPS OUTDOOR WORLD 2901 BASS PRO DR COUNCIL BLUFFS IA 2021 BASSETT SERVICE CENTER 524 PANZER ST PO BOX 508 BASSETT NE 2021 BEDLAN'S SPORTING GOODS INC 1318 E ST BOX 244 FAIRBURY NE 2021 BIG EYE SPINNERBAITS 810 1ST ST SUTHERLAND NE 2021 BIG G ACE HARDWARE 3203 OSBORNE DR W HASTINGS NE 2021 BIG RED MINI MART 407 E BROADWAY ST PO BOX 194 WAUSA NE 2021 BOSSELMAN PUMP & PANTRY #13 514 2ND ST PO BOX 46 SAINT PAUL NE 2021 BOSSELMAN PUMP & PANTRY #17 2320 L ST PO BOX 9 ORD NE 2021 BOSSELMAN PUMP & PANTRY #20 328 W DOUGLAS ST ONEILL NE 2021 BOSSELMAN PUMP & PANTRY #22 517 S 1ST ST PO BOX 487 BURWELL NE 2021 BOSSELMAN PUMP & PANTRY #25 317 W STATE ST ALBION NE 2021 BOSSELMAN PUMP & PANTRY #30 214 FRONT ST PO BOX 127 ELM CREEK NE 2021 BOSSELMAN PUMP & PANTRY #35 710 N HWY 183 PO BOX 713 ALMA NE 2021 BOSSELMAN PUMP & PANTRY #19 730 E 1ST ST OGALLALA NE 2021 BOSSELMAN PUMP & PANTRY #23 916 4 AVE PO BOX 239 HOLDREGE NE 2021 BOSSELMAN PUMP & PANTRY #26 109 E 4TH ST AINSWORTH NE 2021 BOSSELMAN PUMP & PANTRY #29 1110 G ST CENTRAL CITY NE 2021 BOSSELMAN PUMP & PANTRY #32 HWY 30 & B ST PO BOX 449 COZAD NE 2021 BOSSELMAN PUMP & PANTRY #33 609 WILLARD AVE PO BOX 160 GENOA NE 2021 BOSSELMAN PUMP & PANTRY #36 PO BOX 9 220 W HWY 20 RUSHVILLE NE 2021 BOWRING RANCH SHP - BAR 99 90468 STATE HIGHWAY 61 PO BOX 38 MERRIMAN NE 2021 BOYD COUNTY CLERK 401 THAYER ST PO BOX 26 BUTTE NE 2021 BRANCHED OAK MARINA 10001 W DAVEY RD RAYMOND NE 2021 BRANCHED OAK SRA 12000 W BRANCHED OAK RD RAYMOND NE 2021 BRIDGEPORT AMPRIDE 102 W 5 ST PO BOX 326 BRIDGEPORT NE 2021 BRUCE'S NORTHSHORE MARINA 70738 LAKE VIEW REPUBLICAN CITY NE 2021 BUDDIES MINI MART 805 S 13TH ST TEKAMAH NE 2021 BUFFALO BILL SHP 2921 SCOUTS REST RANCH RD NORTH PLATTE NE 2021 CABELA'S RETAIL INC 115 CABELA DR SIDNEY NE 2021 CABELA'S RETAIL KEARNEY INC 3600 E HWY 30 KEARNEY NE 2021 CABELA'S RETAIL LAVISTA 12703 WESTPORT PKWY LAVISTA NE 2021 CALAMUS FISH HATCHERY 42254 HATCHERY RD BURWELL NE 2021 CALAMUS OUTFITTERS LLC 83720 VALLEYVIEW AVE BURWELL NE 2021 CALAMUS RESERVOIR SRA 42285 YORK PT RD BURWELL NE 2021 CAMBRIDGE GENERAL STORE 714 PATTERSON CAMBRIDGE NE 2021 CAPTAIN NORMS 43592 SD HWY 52 YANKTON SD 2021 CARTER'S HOME, HARDWARE & APPLIANCE 312 FLACK AVE ALLIANCE NE 2021 CASEY'S GENERAL STORE #2721 4131 OLD WOODLAWN RIDGE LINCOLN NE 2021 CASEY'S GENERAL STORE #3270 309 E WILLOW ST PIERCE NE 2021 CENTRAL TRUE VALUE HARDWARE 308 G ST CENTRAL CITY NE 2021 CERESCO BANK 130 W ELM PO BOX 36 CERESCO NE 2021 CHADRON STATE PARK 15951 HWY 385 CHADRON NE 2021 CITY OF WOOD RIVER 108 W 10TH ST PO BOX 8 WOOD RIVER NE 2021 CLARKSON PLUMBING & HEATING INC 220 PINE ST PO BOX 570 CLARKSON NE 2021 COMMERCIAL STATE BANK 127 W MAIN PO BOX 67 CEDAR BLUFFS NE 2021 COMSTOCK LODGE #148 81785 RD 457 SARGENT NE 2021 CUB CREEK HUNTING #124 24256 SW 142ND RD BEATRICE NE 2021 CUSTER COUNTY CLERK 431 S 10TH AVE BROKEN BOW NE Nebraska Game and Parks Permit Agents as of 3-19-2021 Year Business Name Address1 Address2 City St 2021 DANISH ALPS SRA 88090 SPUR 26E PONCA NE 2021 DAVID CITY ACE HARDWARE 443 N. 4TH ST DAVID CITY NE 2021 DC EXPRESS 74888 JOHNSON LAKE DR 25 ELWOOD NE 2021 DIDIERS GROCERY INC ATTN JIM 122 W 16TH ST SCHUYLER NE 2021 DREDLAS GROCERY 101 S MAIN ST BOX 197 HYANNIS NE 2021 EMERALD MINI-MART 8401 W O ST PO BOX 80802 LINCOLN NE 2021 ENDERS RESERVOIR SRA 73122 338 AVE ENDERS NE 2021 EUGENE T MAHONEY STATE PARK 28500 W PARK HWY ASHLAND NE 2021 FARMERS COOP ELEVATOR 1012 LARAMIE AVE HEMINGFORD NE 2021 FARMERS COOPERATIVE 708 FRANCIS ST PO BOX 128 DAYKIN NE 2021 FARMERS COOPERATIVE 216 E HWY 4 PLYMOUTH NE 2021 FARMERS COOPERATIVE-BEATRICE 1615 N 6TH STREET BEATRICE NE 2021 FAT DOG'S CONOCO-OGALLALA 100 PROSPECTOR DR OGALLALA NE 2021 FAT DOG'S- GRAND ISLAND 7436 S NINE BRIDGE RD DONIPHAN NE 2021 FAT DOG'S- LEXINGTON 2607 PLUM CREEK PKWY LEXINGTON NE 2021 FAT DOG'S NORTH PLATTE 102 HOLIDAY FRONTAGE RD PO BOX 788 NORTH PLATTE NE 2021 FESTER'S BAIT AND TACKLE 500 S 11TH ST BEATRICE NE 2021 FIRST COMMUNITY BANK 221 MAIN ST PO BOX 99 BANCROFT NE 2021 FIRST STATE BANK 222 MAIN ST PO BOX 96 FARNAM NE 2021 FIRST STATE BANK 307 E FILLMORE AVE PO BOX 307 DEWITT NE 2021 FIRST STATE BANK 104 N WEST AVE PO BOX 548 WESTERN NE 2021 FIRST STATE BANK - FILLEY BRANCH 111 LIVINGSTON ST PO BOX 85 FILLEY NE 2021 FIRST TRI-COUNTY BANK 105 MAIN ST BOX 87 SWANTON NE 2021 FORT HARTSUFF SHP 82034 FORT AVE BURWELL NE 2021 FORT KEARNY SHP 1020 V RD KEARNEY NE 2021 FOUR ACES PAWN 6604 N 30TH STREET OMAHA NE 2021 FREMONT ACE HARDWARE 1660 E 23 ST FREMONT NE 2021 FREMONT SRA 4349 W STATE LAKES RD FREMONT NE 2021 FRONTIER COUNTY CLERK 1 WELLINGTON ST PO BOX 40 STOCKVILLE NE 2021 FT ATKINSON SHP 201 S. 7TH ST PO BOX 240 FORT CALHOUN NE 2021 FT ROBINSON STATE PARK 3200 HWY 20 PO BOX 392 CRAWFORD NE 2021 FUN FAMILY FRIENDS 30220 ROAD C GLENVIL NE 2021 G I LOAN SHOP INC 1004 W 2ND ST GRAND ISLAND NE 2021 GAGE COUNTY CLERK 612 GRANT ST PO BOX 429 BEATRICE NE 2021 GARDEN COUNTY CLERK PO BOX 350 OSHKOSH NE 2021 GENERATIONS BANK 139 S EXETER AVE PO BOX 19 EXETER NE 2021 GENE'S SERVICE & SPORT CTR 906 WEBSTER BLVD PLATTSMOUTH NE 2021 GOOD LIFE MARINA- TRENTON 36152 RD 44B TRENTON NE 2021 GRAND ISLAND ACE HDW 1704 W 3RD ST GRAND ISLAND NE 2021 GROG'S 317 BROADWAY ST PO BOX 506 FULLERTON NE 2021 GROVE LAKE BAIT SHOP 86561 519TH AVE ROYAL NE 2021 HANSEN PETROLEUM 1082 2ND ST PO BOX 644 CHAPPELL NE 2021 HARLEY'S BAIT & TACKLE 2834 SOUTH FOLSOM ST STE 2 LINCOLN NE 2021 HAYES COUNTY CLERK 502 TROTH ST PO BOX 370 HAYES CENTER NE 2021 HEALTH MART PHARMACY 15817 CW HADAN DR BENNINGTON NE 2021 HERITAGE EXPRESS 1013 S MAIN ST PO BOX 423 EMERSON NE 2021 HERREN BROS TRUE VALUE 402 2ND ST PO BOX 288 CRAWFORD NE 2021 HILLTOP HUNTING LODGE #159 81812 HWY 183 SARGENT NE 2021 HITCHCOCK COUNTY CLERK 229 E D ST PO BOX 248 TRENTON NE 2021 HOGIE'S GUN & SPORT 1120 CENTRAL AVE AUBURN NE 2021 HOKE'S HUNT CLUB PO BOX 122 CHAMBERS NE 2021 HOLT COUNTY CLERK 204 N 4TH ST PO BOX 329 ONEILL NE 2021 HOMESTEAD KNOLLS SPORTS CENTER 46219 ST HWY 96 BURWELL NE 2021 HOOKER COUNTY CLERK 303 NW 1ST ST PO BOX 184 MULLEN NE 2021 HOUSE OF BOTTLES 2025 COURT ST BEATRICE NE 2021 HUBL'S UPLAND GAMEBIRD HUNTING #140 36340 ROAD 711 TRENTON NE 2021 HUNT NEBRASKA INC #18 409 CHESTNUT ST PO BOX 328 ARAPAHOE NE 2021 HY-VEE FOOD STORE #10 3410 N 156TH ST OMAHA NE 2021 INDIAN CAVE STATE PARK 65296 720 RD SHUBERT NE 2021 JEFFERSON COUNTY CLERK 411 4TH ST FAIRBURY NE Nebraska Game and Parks Permit Agents as of 3-19-2021 Year Business Name Address1 Address2 City St 2021 JERRY'S SINCLAIR 1029 S 13TH ST NORFOLK NE 2021 JIMMY K'S C STORE 110 E ST JOSEPH PO BOX 248 SPALDING NE 2021 JOHNSON HUNT AND FISH 1071 R ST LOUP CITY NE 2021 JOHNSON LAKE SRA 1 EAST PARK DR 25A ELWOOD NE 2021 KEARNEY SERVICE CENTER 1617 1ST AVE KEARNEY NE 2021 KNOX COUNTY CLERK 206 MAIN ST PO BOX 166 CENTER NE 2021 KWIK STOP # 8 217 E 1ST OGALLALA NE 2021 KWIK STOP #21 710 2ND STREET SAINT PAUL NE 2021 LAKE MALONEY 301 E STATE FARM RD NORTH PLATTE NE 2021 LAKE MCCONAUGHY SRA 1475 HWY 61N OGALLALA NE 2021 LAKE MINATARE SRA 291042 THE POINT RD PO BOX 188 MINATARE NE 2021 LAKE OGALLALA SRA 1475 HIGHWAY 61N OGALLALA NE 2021 LAKERS PO BOX 9 IMPERIAL NE 2021 LANCASTER COUNTY- DMV (10TH STREET) 555 SOUTH 10TH ST ROOM 102 LINCOLN NE 2021 LANCASTER COUNTY- DMV (N 46TH STREET) 625 NORTH 46TH ST LINCOLN NE 2021 LEIFELD'S 203 E MAIN ST PO BOX 90 PETERSBURG NE 2021 LEWIS & CLARK MINI MART 89001 HWY 121 CROFTON NE 2021 LEWIS & CLARK SRA 54731 897 RD CROFTON NE 2021 LIGHTHOUSE MARINA 404 EAST B ST PO BOX 232 MCCOOK NE 2021 LINCOLN - CUSTOMER SERVICE 2200 N 33RD ST PO BOX 30370 LINCOLN NE 2021 LINCOLN - PERMIT SECTION BUDGET & FISCAL DIVISION 2200 NTH 33RD ST LINCOLN NE 2021 LINCOLN GIFT CATALOG INFORMATION & EDUCATION 2200 N.
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