Husker Pride
by Paige Cornwell There is no place like Nebraska, and there is no pride like Husker Pride. Husker fans are known for being loyal to their teams. Every season, thousands of fans wearing scarlet and...
by Paige Cornwell There is no place like Nebraska, and there is no pride like Husker Pride. Husker fans are known for being loyal to their teams. Every season, thousands of fans wearing scarlet and...
These are some of the many activities and events that make Lincoln such a good place to be a child. Museums & Learning Since 1965, the Lincoln Children’s Zoo has been a popular summer destination...
by Becky Seth There is a reason that Lincoln has been recognized as both a bike and walk friendly community. Beckoning both residents and visitors, commuters and recreation-seekers, the 131 miles of trails are consistently...
Lincoln is known for having wonderful public and private golf courses where each course has something unique to offer. There are more courses per capita here than in most Plains and Midwestern cities, offering a...
Competition to be held July 28 through August 2, 2015 Nebraska Sports Council and the Lincoln Convention and Visitors Bureau are very excited as they have won the right for Lincoln to host the 2015...
by Karen Brokaw Magic happens when the baseball sails over the outfield fence for a home run. Magic happens when Homer, the Saltdogs Mascot, high fives a small child and her smile stretches from ear to ear....
by Amanda Burau Had you any idea that the Nebraska heartland is home to America’s nine-time national champion bowling program? The team has been around for twenty-one years (17 years as a varsity sport) and...
by Drew Guiney As the adage goes, whenever one door closes, another one opens. And adds more room for fans. At least that seems to be the theme for two Nebraska women’s sports teams. Both the Husker...
This time last year, Husker football fans and the college sporting world were abuzz with anticipation and speculation as to how we would measure up after our highly covered move from the Big Twelve to...
“Take me out to the ball game, take me out to the crowd, buy me some peanuts and cracker jacks, I don’t care if I ever get back…” Spring time in Lincoln means baseball. That...
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