Nebraska football unveiled redesigned uniforms at its "Red Sea Rising" announcement Saturday with new-look numbers and pants.
- SUSIE BOVAIRD Lincoln Journal Star
Weston is celebrating its 150th anniversary with a dedicated history book and weekend festival on June 12-14. Founded in 1876, the Saunders County town has a population of about 250 people.
- Kevin Cole World-Herald Staff Writer
A man wanted in connection with the slaying of a 29-year-old man that occurred outside of a Ralston convenience store was arrested Saturday in Council Bluffs.
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Members of the Blackfeet Tribal Health System, including its medical director and CEO, have alleged that the health center’s prescribing practices have endangered patients.
- TED McDERMOTT
Dr. Mary DesRosier’s whole life has been built on “medicine, Blackfeet, helping and healing.”
- Nikos Frazier World-Herald Photo/Video Editor
Take a look in and around Haymarket Park for the NCAA Baseball Regional game between Nebraska and Ole Miss.
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A Lincoln orthopedic surgeon terminated from his job at Bryan Health is facing disciplinary action on his medical license for alleged inappropriate sexual comments and conduct toward staff.
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Steelhouse Omaha has reopened its renovated patio, giving people a new place to meet up before concerts. The venue is also partnering with Homer's Music for a pop-up shop.
A house fire can take everything in minutes. For one Lincoln family, it took most of their sons’ clothing. The everyday things nobody thinks about having until they’re gone. Their request to the Foundation for Lincoln Public Schools wasn’t complicated or extravagant: a Walmart gift card, so two LPS students could have clean clothes again.
Mike Rath, a former member of the Wymore Police Department, was sworn in Wednesday as chief, filling a position that's been vacant for just over two years.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The tackle box and fishing rods were in the trunk. The bass they didn’t catch still swam in the remote pond. The son, Duncan Davitt, was 9 years old in the passenger seat, and the father, Mark, was steering their gray Chevy Impala away from Illinois Street and back toward their hometown of Indianola, Iowa, when a question flashed through his mind. So the father asked it. What ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. — In the 24 years Mitch Barnhart spent as Kentucky athletics director, UK’s financial investment in sports exploded. When then-Kentucky president Lee T. Todd Jr. lured Barnhart away from Oregon State to become UK AD in 2002, the University of Kentucky athletics budget was $43 million. This week, as Barnhart retires after 24 years leading Wildcat sports, the UK athletics budget ...
In a limited role as a freshman, the receiver flashed the speed and athleticism that made him a four-star prospect out of high school.
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Historical marker text recounts how Pibel Lake in Wheeler County, Nebraska, developed from an 1897 irrigation claim into a popular recreation area and Bible camp.
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Learn practical ways to choose positivity, find daily inspiration, care for your health, stop comparing yourself to others, and practice gratitude and giving back.
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Profile of Falls City native Charles Abbey, the first Nebraskan in Major League Baseball, tracing his rise with the Washington Senators, decline, and later life.
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Plan your Star City Pride 2026 weekend in downtown Lincoln with Pride in the Park, the Star City Pride Parade, the Rainbow Rewind festival, and Brunch on the Square.
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🎧 As the nation approaches its 250th birthday, the hosts examine patriotism, historical memory and whether gratitude can coexist with honest reflection.
🎧 From grocery stores to manufacturing plants, the hosts examine trust, listening and relationship-building as keys to long-term organizational success.
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