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Beginning Friday September 20, the Jamaica North Trail about one-half mile north of Pioneers Boulevard will close daily between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. for debris removal at the bridge over Beal Slough. The...
Chase Porter Sep 19, 2024 (Courtesy: Lincoln Parks and Recreation)
About 2,300 Lincoln voters have had their polling places changed as the Nov. 5 General Election draws near. The Lancaster County Election Commissioner Todd Wiltgen announced Thursday, two voter precin...
Chase Porter Sep 19, 2024
Lincoln Police took a report of a belated fraud Monday. A 49-year-old Lincoln woman reported meeting a man online who she began texting and talking with. He sent her a $7,000 check to deposit in her b...
Mark Vail Sep 19, 2024
What's bringing together over 60 Nebraska groups from sectors like agriculture, healthcare, childcare, hospitality, labor, education, construction, and more? A unified call for positive reform of fede...
Chase Porter Sep 18, 2024 (Chase Porter, KLIN News)
The Nebraska Secretary of State's office has received several questions and complaints regarding early voting applications being sent from third party organizations and campaigns. These mailers are no...
Chase Porter Sep 18, 2024 Examples of what voters are receiving in the mail. (Courtesy: Nebraska Secretary of State's Office)
With Nebraska and Illinois set to play the first Friday night football game at Memorial Stadium UNL is adjusting the schedule for students. The university says Friday will be an instructional continui...
Tom Stanton Sep 18, 2024
Shovels hit the soil Wednesday morning as the Nebraska State Patrol broke ground on the expansion of their Crime Lab in Airpark. Colonel John Bulduc is the Nebraska State Patrol superintendent and say...
Tom Stanton Sep 18, 2024
Lincoln Crime Stoppers is seeking the public's help in identifying two trespassers who posed as residential assistants in a UNL dorm and the suspect involved in a vehicle theft in northeast Lincoln. T...
Chase Porter Sep 18, 2024 Lincoln Crime Stoppers
Lincoln Police were called to a home near 66th and Adams around 10:00 Tuesday morning where an argument over an access to a home by renters turned violent. Lt. Jason Goodwin tells KLIN officers determ...
Tom Stanton Sep 18, 2024
The Lincoln City Council unanimously voted Monday to declare September 21st as Otoe-Missouria Day, honoring the indigenous tribe that lived in the area now known as Lincoln before the arrival of Europ...
Chase Porter Sep 17, 2024 Dancers perform during the first Otoe-Missouria Day in 2022 | Photo by Katie Nieland, Center for Great Plains Studies