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Time is running out as the Bills home since 1973 gets closer to a methodical demolition

Time is running out as the Bills home since 1973 gets closer to a methodical demolition

  • By Mike Petro News Business Reporter

Power was officially turned off to the current Highmark Stadium on Friday. It is considered the start of the stadium’s mass demolition and is a significant milestone for the project as the new stadium nears completion.

The Nebraska softball homecoming years in the making: How 5 seniors found their way back

The Nebraska softball homecoming years in the making: How 5 seniors found their way back

  • Amie Just Lincoln Journal Star

Playing at Nebraska, soon being recognized during senior ceremonies, wasn’t the original plan. But local standouts Bella Bacon, Jordy Frahm, Kacie Hoffmann and Lauren and Hannah Camenzind are here now.

19 years ago today: The Hallam tornado

19 years ago today: The Hallam tornado

  • Lincoln Journal Star

A tornado swept through Hallam on May 22, 2004, leveling most homes and businesses. Volunteers in surrounding communities including Lincoln came together to help with the cleanup. Do you remember?

No. 6 Nebraska softball takes Big Ten lead with rout of Minnesota, Washington loss

No. 6 Nebraska softball takes Big Ten lead with rout of Minnesota, Washington loss

  • Wilson Moore World-Herald Staff Writer

No. 6 Nebraska took control of its five-inning win at Minnesota with 15 runs in the final two frames.

WATCH: Nebraska high school students race custom, electric go-karts

WATCH: Nebraska high school students race custom, electric go-karts

  • LIVIA ZISKEY Lincoln Journal Star

Teams of high school students from across Nebraska raced their hand-built go-karts around the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's tractor testing track Saturday.

Rail hub to retail hub: Look back at Haymarket's transformation | PHOTOS

Rail hub to retail hub: Look back at Haymarket's transformation | PHOTOS

    The Haymarket district has been a focal point for businesses and restaurants in downtown Lincoln since the late 1800s. Look back at how the Haymarket changed throughout the years through these archive photos.

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    New documentary explores possibility of serial killer near Omaha

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    Democratic candidates for Douglas County attorney say the office needs reforms, community focus

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    Where Nebraska stands in USA TODAY Sports post-springs rankings

    Where Nebraska stands in USA TODAY Sports post-springs rankings

    Nebraska enters year four of the Matt Rhule era, looking to take the next step as a program. The 2026 schedule is a gauntlet, and the Huskers are looking to improve following a 7-6 season in 2025.

    National survey lists most-trusted groceries in U.S. — 2 are in Lincoln

    National survey lists most-trusted groceries in U.S. — 2 are in Lincoln

    NewsWeek and BrandSpark International announced winners of the 2026 BrandSpark Most Trusted Awards in January, with winners based on a survey of over 35,000 U.S. shoppers.

    Southeast Nebraska neighbors: Obituaries for May 6

    Southeast Nebraska neighbors: Obituaries for May 6

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    From YMCA beginner to global stage: Lincoln 4th grader plays in Spain soccer tourney

    One of 800 players in the world, Ethan Hsu was the only Nebraskan to play in the Real Madrid Foundation's World Challenge, a World Cup-style soccer tournament.

    New water main installation to shut downtown street Wednesday

    New water main installation to shut downtown street Wednesday

    Travelers are encouraged to seek an alternate route and exercise caution around this closure.

    City Council tables vote on 427-unit mobile home park

    City Council tables vote on 427-unit mobile home park

    The North Platte City Council postponed a decision on a $1.27 million tax increment financing request for the Newberry Village mobile home park until May 19 due to a council member’s absence, emphasizing the need for full voting participation on the redevelopment plan.

    Offutt scientists identify remains of US Army soldiers from the Midwest killed on D-Day

    Offutt scientists identify remains of US Army soldiers from the Midwest killed on D-Day

    Family members of 16 soldiers who will be buried at Omaha National Cemetery on Thursday were present at an identification briefing held Tuesday at the Hilton Hotel in downtown Omaha.

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