Tagged: 2023

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It’s All Downtown

by Julie Nichols  There’s no doubt downtown Lincoln has boomed in recent years. At the western edge of O, Lincoln’s oldest arterial street, it’s still the liveliest part of the city. Less than 15 years...

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Lincoln Hotels, Bed& Breakfasts

by Cynthia S. Peterson Lincoln is the state capital and home to a Big 10 university, the well-respected Nebraska Wesleyan University, and smaller universities and colleges. It’s also a hub for insurance and financial services,...

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Fresh & Local

by Julie Nichols  The University of Nebraska’s Buy Fresh Buy Local’s program boosted the market scene, intended to support small producers and connect consumers through farm tours to the knowledge that high nutrition is right...

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What does it mean to be Public Power?

For more than 55 years, Lincoln Electric System has served its community as a locally owned and governed public power utility. As a not-for-profit electric utility, LES is based on the model of local people...

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Restaurants 2023

by Cynthia S. Peterson Great dining experiences await you as Lincoln’s culinary scene continues to grow. There’s more variety than ever including Nebraska steaks, Caribbean, African, Pan-Asian to vegetarian, Mexican, European or Mediterranean. If you...

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Unleash the Hounds!

by Michelle O’Dea With nationwide trends for home sizes going smaller, this affects the pooches as well, as yards are getting smaller too. Dogs need a place to run, play and exercise. Walks are great,...

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Festivals in the City

by Donna Joy Brakenhoff Festivals help bring the community together, especially important now, as we open up to the possibilities of larger public gatherings once again. Looking for music? We have that in all types...

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Golf in Lincoln

Golf is very much like a love affair, if you don’t take it seriously, it’s no fun, if you do, it breaks your heart.Don’t break your heart, but flirt with the possibility.  —Mae Louise Suggs...