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by Ken Hambleton New coach. Matt Rhule. “What will win at Nebraska,” he said. New recruits. New transfers. “We made some real strides in recruiting.” New approach. Rhule said, “Figure out what we do well...
by Ken Hambleton New coach. Matt Rhule. “What will win at Nebraska,” he said. New recruits. New transfers. “We made some real strides in recruiting.” New approach. Rhule said, “Figure out what we do well...
by Meghan Stratman The Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center offers an alternative to commercial movie theaters and shows the critically acclaimed films you won’t see anywhere else in town. Located at 13th and R...
by Cynthia Peterson The Capitol City is speckled with wonderful coffee shops including many Starbucks, New Day, the Mill and Scooter’s locations, plus newcomer 7 Brew (drive up only). Whether you’re in search for a...
By Mary Friesen These are only some of the activities for children and families in Lincoln. Some were designed and built just for kids and some are fun for almost anyone. So if there are...
by Kelly Stenka Lincoln Children’s Museum has unveiled a brand-new, immersive exhibit that promises to cultivate the imaginations of young visitors while providing an educational adventure like no other. “Here We Grow” invites families to...
by Sriyani Tidball Lincoln boasts a plethora of options for those seeking an unforgettable event, particularly for those once-in-a-lifetime celebrations like weddings, corporate gatherings, or your own special party. The array of distinctive choices is...
by Ken Hambleton started with a red leather ball and quickly became the most popular game in town Games on Sundays were not allowed until the 1930s, but most fans ignored the law and risked...
by Erin Lenz Lincoln Children’s Zoo welcomed two new spotted residents in 2023. Two female cheetah cubs, Sasha and Zuri, arrived at the Zoo on June 19 at six weeks old. Sasha and Zuri...
by Amy Svoboda Since 1966, Lincoln Electric System has powered Lincoln’s memorable moments. From illuminating the city’s skyline to broadcasting the replay of the winning touchdown, LES is proud to be here for the community...
by Lauren Silverman Durban The Lied Center for Performing Arts has been a national leader in arts presenting and community involvement since it opened in 1990 in Lincoln, NE. Known as “Nebraska’s performing arts center,”...
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