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Powering Lincoln’s memorable moments

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...

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About the  Lincoln Today People

Sriyani Tidball, editor and publisher, balances the production of Lincoln Today with various other projects for Tidball Productions. The UNL graduate holds a degree in architecture and a master’s degree in journalism. She completed 10...

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The Music District

by Cynthia Peterson Leaders in cities large and small are coming to realize that music can be an economic generator and drive tourism, while improving the lives of its citizens. Though part of Lincoln’s master...

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Lincoln’s Culture Centers

by Sriyani Tidball  Lincoln’s culture has changed dramatically in the past decades, as it is home to many cultures, who also have their own centers. These are not only a tool to help the many...

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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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The Foundation(s) of Lincoln

by Aja Martin One of the reasons that Lincoln is such a good destination is so subtle that it often goes missed. Lincoln is a great city because it’s people believe in taking care of...

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Lux Center for the Arts

by Julie Nichols Last September, eight street artists cast visions on the walls of the University Place neighborhood—swiftly outlining by night then working all day in blistering Nebraska sun. Spent cans of spray paint lay...

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Cultural Centers, Together We Are Lincoln

by Tegan Colton, photography by Tom Tidball Shahab Bashar didn’t know where to go when he arrived in Lincoln after escaping ISIS in 2017. He didn’t speak English. He had a wife, a two-month-old daughter,...

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Capital Coffee

by Cynthia S. Peterson Opening in 1987, The Coffee House (www.thecoffeehouselnk.com), 1324 P Street, is a very cool, locally owned coffee shop that prides itself on quick service, delicious homemade pastries and many vegan and...