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Nebraska panhandle

The Nebraska panhandle is an area in the western part of the state of Nebraska and one of several U.S. state panhandles, or elongated geographical regions that extend from their main political entity.

Cities and towns
Major cities in the Nebraska panhandle include: • AllianceBridgeportChadronHemingfordKimballMitchellScottsbluff - GeringSidney ==Population shifts==
Population shifts
As part of a general trend in migration from rural to metropolitan areas, most counties in the Nebraska panhandle have seen population decreases in recent decades; however, Scotts Bluff, Dawes, and Cheyenne counties increased their populations from the years 1990 to 2000 and again from 2000 to 2010. While emigration from the panhandle exceeds immigration, a study coordinated by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln surveyed and interviewed a sample of newcomers to the region in order to understand their demographic makeup and reasons for relocation. Results indicated that immigrants to the Nebraska panhandle were on average younger and had higher average incomes and educational levels than other area residents; immigrants cited a "simpler pace of life," reduced congestion, and lower costs of living among their reasons for relocation. ==Points of interest==
Points of interest
The Nebraska panhandle has a great deal of geographical and geological diversity; the region itself is made up of several smaller areas. Areas, features, and sites of interest in the Nebraska panhandle include: • Agate Fossil Beds National MonumentCarhengeChadron State ParkSandhillsChimney RockFort RobinsonPine RidgeRush Creek RanchToadstool Geologic ParkScotts Bluff National MonumentWildcat HillsNorth Platte River The Nebraska panhandle borders the states of South Dakota, Wyoming and Colorado and is in the Mountain Time Zone. ==References==
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