Ali from Lincoln City Libraries will offer free books for children and sign people up for a library card at the Community Free Market at Seng Park, 49th and Garland streets, today, July 8, from 10-11:30 a.m.
Jodi Nelson was the overall champion and senior medalist, Madison Romjue was the stroke play medalist, and Joy Kovar was the super senior medalist.
B & the Boppers will perform Thursday, July 13, from 7-9:30 p.m. at the Storm Cellar, 3233 S. 13th St. in the Indian Village Shopping Center.
During a recent bicycle tour, NeighborWorks Lincoln (NWL) took the opportunity to showcase some new construction, owner rehabilitation, a significant upgrade on an apartment complex and even a neighborhood garden.
A local car club will display classic cars for audience members to view before and during the Lincoln Municipal Band's "Salute to Songwriters" concert from 7-8 p.m. Sunday, July 9, at Antelope Park.
The Lincoln Community Foundation Garden Performance Series will continue Wednesday with a free noon concert by All Knowing McGill at the LCF Barbara Bartle Garden, 1415 N St.
Thirteen Lincoln students were among 175 high schoolers from across Nebraska who participated in the 28th annual Nebraska Masonic All-Star Marching Band, which performed an impromptu concert in the University of Nebraska at Kearney Student Union on June 3 due to a lightning delay of the Shri…
Safe teen driving starts with parent-teen communication.
You can help protect aging individuals from elder abuse, which involves intentional or negligent acts by a caregiver or trusted individual that cause harm to an aging individual.
Lincoln Medical Education Partnership (LMEP), formerly Lincoln Medical Education Foundation, invites the Lincoln community to join in its 50th anniversary celebration on Thursday, Aug. 3, between 6 p.m. and 9:15 p.m.
Great taste and unique flavors are always in-season in the produce department at Leon’s Gourmet Grocer, where their wildly-popular Produce Sidewalk Sale will take place TODAY from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The nomination process for the 2023 Nebraska Statewide Arboretum (NSA) Awards is open now through Sept. 29. Individuals and/or organizations may be nominated in the following four award categories:
During a recent bicycle tour, NeighborWorks Lincoln (NWL) took the opportunity to showcase some new construction, owner rehabilitation, a significant upgrade on an apartment complex and even a neighborhood garden.
Residents are invited to comment on Public Participation Plan updates being considered by the Lincoln Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). The deadline to comment is July 31.
$49,417 granted to 48 organizations in 41 communities. Locally, the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, based at 631 D St. in Lincoln, and the Nebraska National Guard Museum in Seward received grants.
A local car club will display classic cars for audience members to view before and during the Lincoln Municipal Band's "Salute to Songwriters" concert from 7-8 p.m. Sunday, July 9, at Antelope Park.
The Lincoln Community Foundation Garden Performance Series will continue Wednesday with a free noon concert by All Knowing McGill at the LCF Barbara Bartle Garden, 1415 N St.
Thirteen Lincoln students were among 175 high schoolers from across Nebraska who participated in the 28th annual Nebraska Masonic All-Star Marching Band, which performed an impromptu concert in the University of Nebraska at Kearney Student Union on June 3 due to a lightning delay of the Shri…
The Noyes Art Gallery will celebrate one of its former artists, painter Annette Svoboda, at a celebration of her life from 1-3 p.m. today, July 8, at the gallery, 119 S Ninth St. Svoboda was part of the cooperative gallery for many years.
Jacob Vanderford, a native of Lincoln, is now serving as president of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Circle (chapter) of Omicron Delta Kappa, a National Leadership Honor Society.
First-Plymouth Church will offer “Soul Care Sunday” with an Introduction to Meditation session followed by a Compline service Sunday, July 9, at First-Plymouth Church, 2000 D St.
The numbers are in, and Larry the Cable Guy and the Git-R-Done Golf Classic smashed their goal by raising over $500,000 at Firethorn golf course. The two-day event, in its 10th year in Lincoln, takes place annually the first weekend in June and features a music-filled gala and golf.
First-Plymouth Church’s “First-Plymouth Presents” series returns Sunday, July 23, at Screamers Restaurant, 803 Q St.
Concordia University in Seward recently named 14 Lincoln-area students to its honors list for the spring 2023 semester.
Nominations are now open for the 45th annual Mayor’s Arts Awards.