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.
- 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.
- 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?
- 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.
- 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.
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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The bizarre mystery of whether Donald Dean Studey killed dozens of people and whether he buried them in wells near Omaha is the subject of a new documentary.
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A state board approved tax financing for a Lincoln volleyball facility and an Omaha soccer stadium, but rejected nine other projects across Nebraska.
Only one other application among the 11 the board voted on Thursday received the committee's OK: a plan by the City of Lincoln and N4VB to build a $17.2 million volleyball facility in Lincoln.
Read through the obituaries published today in The Lincoln Journal Star.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers will face the Indiana Hoosiers in the semifinal round of the Big Ten Tournament on Friday evening.
Images II has served clients from Lincoln to NASA. Now, after 52 years, owner Redge Johnson is preparing to say goodbye.
We are writing today to encourage you to vote Sarah Newell for Lancaster County public defender.
I am writing to offer my wholehearted endorsement of Dr. Jeremy Hosein for the Board of Regents. My perspective comes from decades of knowing Jeremy personally and professionally. I’ve known him for decades, which has given me a unique understanding of him as a leader and a person. His ability to navigate complexity and find a clear, practical path forward is truly impressive. I saw this firsthand when he served as Student Regent where he fought for students at UNMC. Jeremy has always had a rare ability to recognize what can be improved and then put in the work to make it happen. His current role as Chair of Neurosurgery speaks volumes about his leadership and the trust placed in him by his peers. The Board of Regents is often under-appreciated, yet its impact is profound. Whether raising a family, running a business, or working within one, the likelihood is high that your life is directly influenced by graduates of this system. Preserving “the good life” means ensuring that the next generation is educated and inspired. It requires leaders who are experienced, forward-thinking and committed to the long-term success of this state, and Jeremy embodies all of those qualities. I encourage voters to learn more about his vision, and meet him in person. It becomes clear very quickly that he is someone capable of making a meaningful impact. To preserve what makes Nebraska special, we must be intentional about who we entrust to lead its most important institutions.
After a career in higher education — where I encouraged young people to be active in politics — I returned to Nebraska in 2018 to find that its unique nonpartisan unicameral had grown increasingly partisan, fractured and often ineffective.
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Nebraska baseball shook up its pitching rotation ahead of the Iowa series, putting a former starter back into a weekend slot.
Heck no, the NCAA tournament doesn't need 76 teams, writes Tom Shatel, but don't blow a gasket over expansion when college sports has bigger worries to address.
The Huskers have scheduled Boise State as their opponent in their now-annual trip to the Sanford Pentagon, the team announced Thursday. NU will face the Broncos on Nov. 15.
All throughout Nebraska’s 4-2 Big Ten tournament win over Michigan, Jordy Frahm dodged trouble.
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Nebraska U faculty will host a June 1-3 international symposium on beef cattle welfare, highlighting research, practical tools and cross-sector collaboration.
- By Lil' Red and Herbie Husker University of Nebraska Lincoln
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Husker mascots Aidan Kauth-Fisher and Connor Hadaway reflect on joining Nebraska’s Spirit Squad, favorite game-day memories and the demands of the mascot role.
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The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Kappa Kappa Psi chapter earned the inaugural Governors’ Cup for exemplary service to UNL bands and the new music facilities.
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The University of Nebraska–Lincoln honored 22 paraeducators from nine districts who completed a one-year special education teacher apprenticeship program.
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