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Feeding a Growing World by Jesse Starita Picture a husky man in jeans and a flannel shirt with what looks like a Proton Pack from The Ghostbusters movies strapped to his shoulders as he traverses...
Feeding a Growing World by Jesse Starita Picture a husky man in jeans and a flannel shirt with what looks like a Proton Pack from The Ghostbusters movies strapped to his shoulders as he traverses...
Less than five years ago, railroad tracks ran through the area that has now become a center of Lincoln’s nightlife. When the people of Lincoln voted to approve the public-private partnership that built the Pinnacle...
Residents find appeal in Lincoln’s downtown by Judy Shutts Do you prefer walking or biking to sitting in traffic? Like heading to the Haymarket for the Farmer’s Market or coffee on Saturdays? Maybe you...
Welcome to Lincoln, our star city, located in America’s heartland, right in the middle of the country, almost equidistant from California and New York. Named after our 16th president, Lincoln, it is the second...
Lincoln isn’t just the state capital, it’s a college town too. From Nebraska’s state university to our smaller private and public schools, Lincoln offers a variety of higher education opportunities to expand knowledge, skills and...
by Diane Gonzolas Lincoln City government continues to emphasize public-private partnerships to keep the City growing, and the results are unprecedented: more than $1 billion in new investment, the lowest unemployment rate in the nation,...
Lincoln is home to a wide variety of people—young families, college students, new Americans, workers, professionals and entrepreneurs—and there is a neighborhood for everyone. Whether you’re visiting Lincoln or living here full time, the city’s...
by Charlyne Berens When Nebraska celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2017, it will also celebrate the total renovation of one of the state’s shining jewels: Nebraska’s Centennial Mall, which connects the State Capitol on the...
by Jesse Starita Imagine watching a river basin as the winter ice melts and wildflowers stretch up from the ground, clouds rolling overhead like cotton balls dumped out of a giant bag in the sky,...
by Charlyne Berens You can hear the excitement in Donde Plowman’s voice as she points out features in the model of the UNL College of Business Administration’s new home: the atrium, the auditoriums, the glass...
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