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by Jesse Starita On Tuesday, February 14th, 1978 — Valentine’s Day — 10 watt signal stoked by the passions of a small tribe of eccentrics and music fanatics beamed its first radio wave from a...
by Jesse Starita On Tuesday, February 14th, 1978 — Valentine’s Day — 10 watt signal stoked by the passions of a small tribe of eccentrics and music fanatics beamed its first radio wave from a...
by Judy Shutts The Lincoln Hospitals meet the needs of a diverse range of individuals with specialized health care units, expert physicians, and up-to-date technology. The city also offers a variety of physical therapy, mental...
by Donna Joy Brakenhoff All of nature’s seasons are colorful and have their own unique joys. And in Lincoln, spring, summer and fall include festival season fun! Whether you are a visitor to Lincoln, or...
The Cornhusker State Games For the 2015 season, the the Cornhusker State Games will be incorporated into the State Games of America, which will take place in Lincoln. The Cornhusker State Games bring athletes of...
Whether you are a visitor or a resident, Lincoln offers some unique attractions that educate, entertain—and inspire some unexpected oohs and ahs. University of Nebraska State Museum at Morrill Hall One of the region’s top...
by Dave Mlnarik The 2015 State Games of America, featuring competition in more than 60 sports for athletes of all ages and abilities, roars into Lincoln July 28 – Aug. 2. Nebraska Sports Council officials...
Ever since the vote for the arena, Lincoln has taken a step forward. —Tom Lorenz by Judy Shutts The Pinnacle Bank Arena is the hub of activity in the West Haymarket in downtown Lincoln....
A recent Gallup poll stated that the city with the best ‘well-being in all of America’ is Lincoln, Nebraska. We scored a whopping 72.8 on Gallup’s well-being index for quality of life! Naturally, we in...
by Karen Brokaw Lincoln’s Haymarket with the new Railyard, is a hopping place and once you are there, consider hopping on over to Haymarket Park to enjoy the crack of the bat, sizzling brats, and...
by Ed Zimmer The population of Lincoln, Nebraska’s capital city, quadrupled in the 1880s, rising from 13,000 to 55,000. The boomtown drew ambitious young men eager to establish themselves like William Jennings Bryan and John...
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