The city of Grant, Nebraska is the county seat of Perkins County. Named for Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th U.S. president, the city was platted when the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad reached that point in 1886. Grant is east of Brandon, west of Madrid, south of Ogallala, and north of Imperial and Enders.
 
 
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The auctioneer and real estate firm is situated in Grant, Nebraska. Its office location and hours are posted, along with a calendar of auctions, available listings, and contacts.
http://www.burgeauction.com/
The UMC congregation in Grant, Nebraska meets at its facilities on Warren Avenue. Sunday school and worship schedules, a calendar of events, and an gallery of photographs are featured, and leadership contacts and office hours are posted.
http://www.grantumc.org/
The city of Grant is the seat of Perkins County. Its official website features public notices, meeting agendas and minutes, information about employment opportunities, election results, and a directory of administrative and departmental staff.
http://www.grantnebraska.com/
Midwest Electric Cooperative Corporation
Headquartered in the city of Grant, Nebraska, the electric company co-op is featured, with information about its services, service area, membership information, and bylaws. Members may view their accounts and pay bills online.
http://www.midwestecc.com/
The Grant, Nebraska church location and address are posted, along with pastoral and leadership contacts, office hours, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, and a sermon archive.
http://www.nlfchurchgrant.com/
Headquartered in Grant, Nebraska, the public school district operates a high school, middle school, and elementary school, offering a PK-13th grade curriculum. A district calendar, activities calendar, enrollment forms, and announcements are posted to the site.
http://www.perkinscountyschools.org/
A map showing the location of the county courthouse in Grant, as well as directions, hours of operation, public notices, election results, and a calendar of events are put forward on its official site.
http://www.co.perkins.ne.us/
Published in Grant, Nebraska, the publication offers news and sports reporting, community events, classified advertising, photographs, and opinion columns, as well as advertising and subscription information. Full access to the electronic edition requires a subscription.
http://www.granttribune.com/