Daily Archive: September 15, 2024

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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...