Local Wine (& Cider) Excellence
by Jeff Korbelik James Arthur Vineyards has produced numerous award-winning wines over the years, but 2021 marked the first time JAV entered and won an award for one of its Curveball Ciders. Double Play, a...
by Jeff Korbelik James Arthur Vineyards has produced numerous award-winning wines over the years, but 2021 marked the first time JAV entered and won an award for one of its Curveball Ciders. Double Play, a...
by Tyler A. Thomas author of Nebraska Beer Great Plains History by the Pint and founder/managing editor of NebraskaFoodie.com Growing up in a big Italian family, there was never a meal that we didn’t end...
by Molly Nance Lincoln is home to a wonderful variety of restaurants, serving everything from world-famous Nebraska steaks and farm-to-table fresh veggies to seafood, pasta and an assortment of delicious dishes people have brought from...
by Aja Martin, photography by Tom Tidball Historic Haymarket – This is an entire destination in its own right. There are art galleries, restaurants plus multiple dessert options, and shopping fit for the whole family. This...
by Julie Nichols, photography by Tom Tidball Some say high school is a real zoo, and the flagship of Lincoln Public Schools’ high school focus programs, affectionately known as the Zoo School, takes it literally....
by Patty Beutler Four people retired in 2021 from Lincoln organizations, leaving a swell of progress in their wake—and a deep hole to fill in their absence. Together they compiled nearly a century of service...
The first in the nation to incorporate a functional tower in its design. Within the building, a complex medley of design offers a stunning stroll through artful symbolism and history. The Capitol is also a...
By Rama Tidball The star city really shines brightly (pun intended) when it comes to its contribution to the climate effort and making the world a better place. Acknowledgment of the issues, policies and programs...
by Charlyne Berens Lincoln’s downtown never really was at the city’s geographical center. And as the city grew, development spread east, south and north, leaving downtown on the western edge. But as downtown has redeveloped...
by Tyler A. Thomas author of Nebraska Beer Great Plains History by the Pint and founder/managing editor of NebraskaFoodie.com If you’re visiting Lincoln for the first time or haven’t been back in a while, it...
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