Category Archives: KLIN News

COVID-19 Cases Dropping - Risk Dial Remains Elevated Yellow
The COVID-19 Risk Dial will stay in elevated yellow for a sixth consecutive week. The yellow position on the dial indicates the risk of the virus spreading in the community is moderate. On the color-c...
Mark Vail Jan 11, 2023

NU President Carter Takes First Steps Toward Finding Next Chancellor
University of Nebraska System President Ted Carter has hired AGB Search as the first step in the national search for the next chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AGB Search is a leading ...
Michael Wheeler Jan 10, 2023

Car Slams Into Wall Of Lincoln Post Office
Lincoln Fire and Rescue crews were called to the post office near 56th and Pine Lake Road around 9:30 Tuesday morning after a vehicle slammed into a wall. "A vehicle accidentally ran into the building...
Tom Stanton Jan 10, 2023

Unseasonably Warm January Sends Residents to Greens
As of 1 PM on Tuesday, temperatures have reached into the 50s. This unusually spring-like weather has sent many Lincoln residents to golfing. Denis Vontz, Director of Golf at Highlands Golf Course, te...
Michael Wheeler Jan 10, 2023

Storage Unit Burglary Leads To Arrests Of Four People
A woman found hiding in a sofa was one of four people arrested in connection with a burglary at a self storage unit near South Coddington and West O Street. Sergeant Chris Vollmer says officers were c...
Tom Stanton Jan 10, 2023

Rob Schneider Bringing Laughs to Rococo Theatre
Comedian Rob Schneider is coming to Lincoln. On Saturday, April 29, comedy fans have the chance to see Schneider's stand-up routine at the Rococo Theatre. Tickets go on sale directly from the theatre ...
Michael Wheeler Jan 10, 2023

Pillen Declares January 'Human Trafficking Awareness Month'
Governor Jim Pillen and state officials held a press conference Tuesday to designate January as Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Pillen was joined by Attorney General Mike Hilgers, members of his hu...
Michael Wheeler Jan 10, 2023

City Seeking Public Input On Potential Mountain Bike Park Locations
The Parks and Recreation Department is inviting residents to a virtual open house regarding the Mountain Bike Facilities Master Plan. The site parks.lincoln.ne.gov will be available until January 23 a...
Tom Stanton Jan 10, 2023

Michelle Suarez Replaces Jane Raybould in City Council
Former school principal Michelle Suarez is the newest member of Lincoln's City Council. The council approved Suarez's appointment at Monday's meeting and she was sworn in. "Michelle comes to us from t...
Michael Wheeler Jan 10, 2023

Final Week to Receive City Holiday Recycling Assistance
Lincoln residents have one more week to use city assistance to recycle their Christmas trees and lights. The city is providing Christmas tree drop-off sites through Jan. 16 at the following locations:...
Michael Wheeler Jan 09, 2023
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