Steinauer, Nebraska is a village located in the southeastern part of the state. It is in Pawnee County and has a population of about 70 people. Steinauer was founded in the late 1800s and named after a Belgian bishop named Richard Scannell, who was also known as Bishop Steinauer. The village has a small-town feel with a post office, fire department, and several churches. It also has a park with a baseball field and playground. The economy of Steinauer is mainly based on agriculture, with the main crops being corn and soybeans. The village is also home to a local cooperative that provides services for farmers in the area. Overall, Steinauer is a quiet and peaceful community that offers a simple way of life.
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