Category Archives: KLIN News

People's City Mission Almost Ready For Thanksgiving Day
Lincoln's People's City Mission is planning on serving 400 to 500 meals on Thanksgiving Day. Pastor Tom Barber says this meal is not just for the city's homeless but to anyone in the public who would ...
Karla James Nov 17, 2021

Creighton Professor Says This Holiday Season Not As Jolly Due To Goods Shortage
The U.S. economy will experience a strong holiday buying season according to Creighton University economics professor Dr. Ernie Goss. But he expects consumers will see higher prices, fewer bargains an...
Tom Stanton Nov 17, 2021

Caution Being Stressed During Morning And Evening Commutes
Now that Daylight Saving Time has ended, Lincoln Transportation and Utilities is urging drivers, pedestrians, cyclists and e-scooter users to be extra careful with visibility challenges during morning...
Tom Stanton Nov 17, 2021

Capital Humane Society Using New Online Pet Adoption System
The Capital Humane Society is now using a new online system for adopting pets. Shelby Backus is the Director of Operations at the Pieloch Pet Adoption Center and tells KLIN News potential pet owners w...
Tom Stanton Nov 17, 2021

Postal Service Ready For Busy Holiday Season
The United States Postal Service is expecting shipping volume to increase this holiday season. Spokesman Mark Inglett tells KLIN News to make the process run more efficiently they have installed 112 m...
Tom Stanton Nov 17, 2021

Thursday Marks 41st Great American Smokeout
Thursday marks the 41st anniversary of the Great American Smokeout. It is always on the Thursday before Thanksgiving and this year it is November 18th. Thousands of people across the country will join...
Karla James Nov 17, 2021
$3 billion In Federal Funding To Improve Nebraska Roads, Broadband, Transportation
Nebraska will receive at least $3 billion in federal funding through the newly signed Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Neil Bradley is the EVP and Chief Policy Officer with the U.S. Chamber of ...
Karla James Nov 17, 2021

Controlled Burn At Wilderness Park
Lincoln Parks and Recreation announce a controlled burn today on a two acre portion of Wilderness Park northeast of Old Cheney and South 1st Street. The burn is schedule until 2 p.m. Parking lots and ...
Karla James Nov 17, 2021

Risk Dial Moves To Mid-Orange
Due to an increase in new COVID-19 cases, a higher positivity rate and strained hospital capacity the Risk Dial moved from low to mid-orange on Tuesday. "This tells us the risk of COVID-19 spread and ...
Tom Stanton Nov 16, 2021

Nebraska Sitting At Financial Surplus Thanks To Federal Dollars
The Nebraska Tax Rate Review Committee that is made up of a number up of state senators met Tuesday. They meet several times a year to determine if the state's tax rates need to be changed. They look ...
Karla James Nov 16, 2021
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