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Lincoln is the proud capital of Nebraska, but it’s a college town too — a really big college town. The University of Nebraska’s flagship school has three campuses in the city, but Lincoln has many...
Lincoln is the proud capital of Nebraska, but it’s a college town too — a really big college town. The University of Nebraska’s flagship school has three campuses in the city, but Lincoln has many...
by Tegan Colton Tucked away in the plains of southeastern Nebraska, there’s a great gem of the Midwest that shines most brightly every year, from August through June: Lincoln Public Schools. With Nebraska being a...
by Mary Kay Roth • photos by Tom Tidball Envision a razzle-dazzle library with interactive and dynamic children and teen reading areas — an incredible rooftop community auditorium — a recording studio — a teaching...
by Erin Lenz Built for Speed: The Importance of the Cheetah Run There’s nothing quite like witnessing a cheetah run, and at the Lincoln Children’s Zoo you can. Lincoln Children’s Zoo is one of only...
by Sriyani Tidball • photos by Tom Tidball Lincoln, Nebraska isn’t just a capital city — it’s a city built for the outdoors. With over 150 miles of interconnected trails and thousands of acres of...
by Rayna Collins Yes, it’s the state capital of Nebraska, but it’s also a college town — a big college town. Besides the University of Nebraska’s flagship school, many excellent smaller private and public colleges...
by Christina Oldfather Lincoln’s youth have never had more innovative options to explore potential careers and become workforce and future-ready. Through Lincoln Public Schools Focus Program offerings and post-high school programs like The Bay’s Gap...
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...
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 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...
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