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Meals on Wheels for 04/14/18

Tabitha Meals on Wheels are delivered to people who cannot prepare their own meals for health-related reasons. The basic menu, listed below, includes bread, margarine and milk. To order meals, get more information or volunteer, call Tabitha Meals on Wheels,…

 

LPS comes up with solution to flooding behind Nuernberger center

After three years of watching their backyards flood every time it rains, residents along Sumner Street whose properties abut a Lincoln Public Schools field may finally see an end to the pooling water.

 

Rolling start: What you need to know about Lincoln’s bike rental bikes

Lincoln’s rental bikes hit the streets this week, with little fanfare and just a couple of minor glitches.

 

UNL dean hired as superintendent of catholic schools for Lincoln diocese

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln dean of students has been named the new superintendent of schools for the Catholic Diocese of Lincoln.

 

Cindy Lange-Kubick: Dad Drennen, the musical missionary on his final journey with a message from God

He whispered the prayer, a farm kid from Iowa on a battlefield in the Philippines in 1945.

 

Winter storm watch posted as weekend snowstorm threatens

Temperatures in Lincoln soared past 75 degrees on Wednesday, with two more days in the 70s possible before big changes this weekend.

 

J.C. Penney offers career event for UNL students

J.C. Penney will again partner with the career service center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to help students buy professional attire at a discounted price.

 

South Coddington and West Van Dorn intersection project to resume Monday

Beginning at 8 a.m. Monday, the north leg of the South Coddington Avenue and West Van Dorn Street intersection will close for paving and utility improvements.

 

Barry's found guilty of overserving, allowed to remain open

State regulators have spared Barry's Bar and Grill in the Haymarket from being closed after finding the bar guilty of repeated liquor license violations in recent years.

 

Air quality concerns rise with south winds blowing Kansas smoke up to Nebraska

South winds helping to bump up temperatures in Lincoln on Wednesday are also ushering in smoke from controlled burns in Kansas.

 

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