Monthly Archive: September 2024

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Delightful University Place

by Patty Beutler Drift from the center of downtown Lincoln, and you can find some unexpected surprises. Just when you think you have left the cultural heart behind, you find a beckoning beat just a...

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Cultivating Diversity

Lincoln’s Multifaceted Cultural Centers by Sriyani Tidball  Over the past decades, Lincoln’s cultural landscape has undergone a significant transformation, owing to its status as a melting pot for various cultures, each with its distinct hubs....

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Stay & Play with  Your Dog

by Michelle O’Dea Lincoln dog owners have a plethora of options when it comes to providing their furry friends with play opportunities. From spacious outdoor dog parks to formal centers, Lincoln is a city that...

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Hotels in the Heart of Lincoln

by Cynthia S. Peterson There’s a lot to like in Lincoln. When you walk down a city street and say ‘hello’ to someone, chances are they are going to smile and say ‘hi’ right back....

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Lincoln’s Excellent Public Schools

by Julie Nichols The city of Lincoln has long valued public education. With thriving city parks and recreation centers, neighborhood playgrounds, skate zones, trails, and pools, and a children’s zoo and museum, Lincoln’s investment in...

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Raise a Pint to Lincoln

by Tyler A. Thomas Since college, I’ve been interested in craft brewing and Nebraska’s unique history in the industry, so much so that in 2015 I published a book about it. And while Lincoln is...

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A College Town too

by Rayna Collins Lincoln is the capitol of the state of Nebraska. But it’s also a college town—a big college town. Besides the University of Nebraska’s flagship school, there are many excellent smaller private and...

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Community Foundations

by Cynthia Peterson Community foundations seek support from the general public just like a public charity. And, like private foundations, they also provide grants. Community foundations may also manage and administer donor advised funds, scholarship...