The Cornhusker Tradition
by Ken Hambleton When a subject dominates passion, joy and, yes, depression, it usually withers and fades away. Nothing is more discussed, more covered in depth by more media and remains the beating heart of...
by Ken Hambleton When a subject dominates passion, joy and, yes, depression, it usually withers and fades away. Nothing is more discussed, more covered in depth by more media and remains the beating heart of...
By Sriyani Tidball Lincoln has 58 trails covering 377 miles, so, whether you are a biker, a runner or a walker this city has amazing trails, beautiful avenues and pavements, for your pleasure. Lincoln boasts...
by Ken Hambleton Baseball, softball and Lincoln are synonymous. From the Haymarket Park, voted the best field in the American Association for 21 years, to the Doris Bair softball fields and Den Hartog and Sherman...
by Julie Nichols Now a fixture in the eclectic architecture of the Haymarket District, Pinnacle Bank Arena has come into its own in just a decade. Although conceived for versatility, building a 15,500 seat venue...
by Ken Hambleton Win or lose, the traditions of Nebraska football have never wavered. From the beginning, when trainloads of Husker fans, actually fans of the Old Gold Knights at the time, traveled to Omaha...
by Dave Mlnarik The Cornhusker State Games, held annually in mid-July, is one of the nation’s largest multi-sport athletic festivals with some 70 different sports conducted at more than 50 different venues, primarily in Lincoln...
by Ken Hambleton, photography by Tom Tidball With a bag of peanuts in your lap, a cold drink in one hand and a scorecard in the other, just like that, you become part of more...
by Ken Hambleton “Golf is a day spent in a round of strenuous idleness.’ —William Wordsworth Standing on the 12th tee at Holmes Golf Course, looking to the west, there is a unique view of...
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