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The bureau, started in 1964, is a “one-stop survey research shop,” according to Reed, and is housed in Oldfather Hall on ...
An 80-year-old Lincoln woman protested outside Sen. Pete Ricketts' office Friday, not with anger or outrage — but with hope. ...
A nearly perfectly formed tornado wowed storm spotters east of Dickens, Nebraska, but it proved more interested in posing ...
In a first time city swap, members of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, local government and businesses traveled to the capital of the Sunflower State to see how they’re addressing things like economic ...
New York City's iconic Lincoln Center announced today that its massive new David Geffen Hall, where the New York Philharmonic plays, will reopen in October this year, two years ahead of schedule.
Two Lincoln libraries and a community center is offering extended hours for anyone looking to get out of the heat over the ...
The North Platte Planning Commission Monday will hold a public hearing on a conditional use permit to let Ramada by Wyndham's ...
The Nimble Thimble Quilt Guild has announced its annual show, Celebrate With a Quilt, to be held during A’Ror’N Days, June 26 ...
Two centuries after his downfall, Napoleon remains both revered and controversial in France — but above all, unavoidable.
He left a federal facility in Louisiana and was expected to head to New York to reunite with his U.S. citizen wife and newborn son.