See the Sights
by Aja Martin, photography by Tom Tidball Historic Haymarket – This is an entire destination in its own right. There are art galleries, restaurants plus multiple dessert options, and shopping fit for the whole family. This...
by Aja Martin, photography by Tom Tidball Historic Haymarket – This is an entire destination in its own right. There are art galleries, restaurants plus multiple dessert options, and shopping fit for the whole family. This...
by Julie Nichols, photography by Tom Tidball Some say high school is a real zoo, and the flagship of Lincoln Public Schools’ high school focus programs, affectionately known as the Zoo School, takes it literally....
by Jesse Starita It was a rainy evening last March. After three-and-a-half hours of tense public testimony inside Lincoln’s County/City building, a lone voice resonated through the chamber. “We can’t just make things up as...
by Tegan Colton, photography by Tom Tidball Lincoln is famous for many things—football, corn, our stadium, and our terrific university. But what people might not know is that it’s also famous for hosting some of...
by Patty Beutler Four people retired in 2021 from Lincoln organizations, leaving a swell of progress in their wake—and a deep hole to fill in their absence. Together they compiled nearly a century of service...
The first in the nation to incorporate a functional tower in its design. Within the building, a complex medley of design offers a stunning stroll through artful symbolism and history. The Capitol is also a...
“local people serving local people” Electricity. Most of you never think about it, but it makes nearly everything you do possible. You only think about it if your power goes out. We have a few...
By Rama Tidball The star city really shines brightly (pun intended) when it comes to its contribution to the climate effort and making the world a better place. Acknowledgment of the issues, policies and programs...
by Charlyne Berens Lincoln’s downtown never really was at the city’s geographical center. And as the city grew, development spread east, south and north, leaving downtown on the western edge. But as downtown has redeveloped...
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