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Top Journal Star photos for August 2024

  • Kenneth Ferriera, Justin Wan, Katy Cowell, Lincoln Journal Star
  • Aug 26, 2024
  • Aug 26, 2024 Updated May 4, 2026
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Top Journal Star photos for August

A wild horse jumps onto its back as it tries to throw off a rope held by Troy Graybill (from front) Chris Hajek, and Scott Graves as they try to saddle it during the wild horse race a during the final day of Nebraska's Big Rodeo at the Garfield County Fairgrounds on Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Burwell.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

JC Brager's Sawyer Bokowski (left) fields a ball as Papillion-La Vista South's Derek Geist runs to third base during the second inning of a National division Class A Legion baseball tournament game against on Saturday, July 27, 2024, at Den Hartog Field.

KATY COWELL Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Nebraska Capitol groundskeepers Lexis Funk (left) and Heather Dinslage collect fallen tree branches Thursday in Lincoln.

JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Harry Tompkin, owner of Palace Glass Co., hands off a piece of stained glass to Kelly Mathes (from left) as they sort through inventory on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, in Lincoln. After 43 years of creating stained glass, Harry Tompkin plans to close his shop by September. Most of the remaining pieces are rejuvenation projects or those that were planned before his decision to close.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Burwell's Keelin Swett, 12, blows a bubble with her gum while waiting in the staging area behind the chutes during the final day of Nebraska's Big Rodeo at the Garfield County Fairgrounds on Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Burwell.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

New teachers gather for the Lincoln Public Schools New Educator Kickoff on Monday at Southwest High School.

JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Bob Swanson uses a chainsaw to clean up large fallen branches after a storm pummeled the city Wednesday in Lincoln.

KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Akroyd Darkgrove, played by Shade Ingraham (left), has popcorn thrown at him by Jacob Parman, 7, of Fargo, North Dakota, during a performance of "Phantom of Darkgrove" at the Denman and Mary Mallory Kountze Memorial Theatre at Eugene T. Mahoney State Park in July. Audience interaction is a big part of what makes the melodramas at the park special, crew members said. The crowd is encouraged to respond vocally to musical cues throughout the play and throw popcorn at the villain.

KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Colten Haman is dragged underneath a wild horse while attempting to saddle it in the wild horse race competition during the final day of Nebraska's Big Rodeo at the Garfield County Fairgrounds on Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Burwell.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Noah Wong, 7, unzips backpacks for the assembly line to place school supplies inside it during Spreetail's annual Back(Pack) to School Event on Friday.

KATY COWELL, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Nebraska Volleyball head coach John Cook poses for a photo in front of the chutes before the Grand Entry on the final day of Nebraska's Big Rodeo at the Garfield County Fairgrounds on Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Burwell.

KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Matt Rhule (center) leads a group of participants inside to cool off during his "She's Got Game" girls football camp on Saturday, July 27, 2024, at Memorial Stadium.

KATY COWELL Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Nazar Durzhynskyi, 9, focuses on keeping the ball off the ground using his racket while participating in a practice drill during a tennis camp held for Ukrainian children at Woods Tennis Center on Thursday.

KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

A Lincoln firefighter (center) works inside of a crashed bus to help free one of the drivers following a crash at the intersection of North 10th and P street on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, in Lincoln. Only one driver was injured in the crash and transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Papillon La Vista South's assistant coach Sam Palensky (center) leads the "mafia" game with players from both teams in the locker room as they wait during a weather delay at the Legion National Division championship game on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, at Den Hartog Field.

KATY COWELL, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Vampire Weekend frontman Ezra Koenig brushes his hair back after finishing a song during a performance at Pinewood Bowl Theater on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, in Lincoln.

KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Todd Heiser of Lincoln makes one of five trips of the day to drop off tree debris at a collection site at Holmes Lake Park on Monday. J.J. Yost, assistant director of Parks and Recreation, said the debris drop-off site at Holmes Lake has been one of the busiest — and it's also one of the smallest. The city has brought equipment to all the drop-off sites to consolidate tree debris. At Holmes Lake, workers also used a grinder to further process debris. Yost said the city is encouraging residents to use other sites, which include Seng Park (south of the ballfields); Woods Park (south lot off of J Street); Oak Lake Park (main lot off of Charleston Street); and Hofeling Enterprises, 2200 South Folsom Court. City parks sites will accept debris until Aug. 19.

JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Wilber native David Rogers, 10 (first right) holds his cousin William Mays, 3, as they dance during the 63rd annual Wilber Czech Festival held in Downtown Wilber on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Colten Haman is dragged underneath a wild horse while attempting to saddle it in the wild horse race competition during the final day of Nebraska's Big Rodeo at the Garfield County Fairgrounds on Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Burwell.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Tae'veon Coleman, 7, (left) waits to cast his line as the sun sets during a Community Lake day hosted by Big Gumdrop Outdoors at Oak Lake Park on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, in Lincoln. Big Gumdrop Outdoors, is ,a nonprofit created by Elijah Riley, a Lincoln native and UNL student, to help kids connect with nature and play outside.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Travis Ruel and Alanna White, 9, of Lincoln, interact with Patches, a 1-year-old Catahoula dog, through the glass of her kennel at the Pieloch Pet Adoption Center on Friday. Patches has been at the shelter since June 19. The Capital Humane Society is offering a "Full House" promotion where adoption fees for all dogs are reduced to $100 until Sunday because the shelter is nearly full.

KATY COWELL, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Framed through the grate of a fire pit, Olivia Dagget-Keagle, 9, blows out the fire on her blackened marshmallow during a Community Lake day hosted by Big Gumdrop Outdoors at Oak Lake Park on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, in Lincoln. Big Gumdrop Outdoors, is ,a nonprofit created by Elijah Riley, a Lincoln native and UNL student, to help kids connect with nature and play outside.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

A bicyclist rides along the Billy Wolff Trail near the Union Plaza Amphitheater on Wednesday. After 13 straight days of highs of 90 degrees or above, including 100 on Monday, a cool front brought relief to Lincoln, with a high of only 75 on Tuesday. Wednesday's high, which reached into the upper 80s, will likely be the warmest for several days. The National Weather Service forecasts highs in the 70s to around 80 through the weekend, about 10 degrees below normal for this time of year.

KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Jordan Jones, 6, and her brother Sincere, 7, (from left) react while riding the Super Drop ride at the Heart of America Carnival during the Lancaster County Super Fair at the Sandhills Global Event Center on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024, in Lincoln.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Nowear BMX's Sam Bussell (top right) performs a trick on his bike during a performance at the Sandhills Global Event Center on Saturday.

KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Captured using a double exposure, state senators register their votes with red and green lights during a motion to end debate. Fierce opposition from a bipartisan group of lawmakers to Gov. Jim Pillen's tax plan kept the Legislature from ever voting directly on the proposal on Tuesday.

KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Scott Middle School sixth grade teacher Eric Nelson tries to catch cheeseballs on a shower cap covered in shaving cream during an end-of-the-day pep rally at Scott Middle School on Monday. The goal was to catch as many cheeseballs with your head while they were thrown by a student partner.

KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Nebraska's Bergen Reilly hits a ball next to teammate Andi Jackson during a team practice, Monday, Aug. 5, 2024, at the Devaney Sports Center.

JUSTIN WAN Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Izzy Grzbielski, 9, of Lincoln (left), and Abby Wilson, 6, race down the slide at the Antelope Park playground on Monday. The city hopes to replace the playground equipment at Antelope Park during the summer of either 2026 and 2027 and replace it with play equipment that meets today’s new standards for inclusive play.

KATY COWELL, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Flanked by state senators, Gov. Jim Pillen signs LB34 during a press conference addressing the outcome of the special legislative session at the Capitol on Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2024, in Lincoln.

KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Nebraska's Nash Hutmacher (left) and Keona Davis walk into a patch of light during a team practice on Friday, Aug. 16, 2024, at Hawks Championship Center.

JUSTIN WAN Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Eighth grade student Arrin Richardson works during study hall at Irving Middle School on Wednesday. Last year, LPS began using digital hall passes in high schools and in January started the program at Irving. This year, all 12 middle schools are using it.

KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for August

Ayana Robbins, of Omaha (top), makes her bed with help from her mom, Arvela (right), as her uncle, Melvin Tyree, installs a curtain rod underneath during UNL move in day on Wednesday in the Knoll Residential Center.

KATY COWELL, Journal Star
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