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Local shops caffeinated by Starbucks closing for anti-bias training

Coffee House barista Vanessa Boyd noticed business in the downtown shop was a bit more brisk on Tuesday, but had no idea why.

 

Star City Shores closes for repairs

Star City Shores has closed for repairs following its opening weekend, city officials say.

 

Free doughnuts and coffee — plus a chance to donate — on National Doughnut Day

LaMar's Donuts will once again give out free glazed doughnuts; free coffee will be available at the Near South Russ's Market; and Salvation Army bell ringers will appear at both businesses this Friday for National Doughnut Day.

 

A run in the woods: Lincoln musician trying to set record on Pacific Crest Trail

Alex Wright took his time the first time he hiked the Pacific Crest Trail, covering the 2,650 miles in a leisurely six months.

 

Free family event hosted by Safe Kids on Saturday in Railyard

A variety of activities for families will be offered free on Saturday at the first Safe and Healthy Kids Expo, noon to 3 p.m., at The Railyard.

 

Allo hopes to be done digging by the end of the year

Good news for anyone who's had a yard torn up, flower beds disturbed or sprinkler heads damaged over the past couple of years.

 

Do you know which weather record Lincoln likely broke this weekend?

It wasn't the warmest Memorial Day on record in Lincoln, but it may have been the warmest Memorial Day weekend in the city's history.

 

One Book-One Lincoln finalists range from motherhood to murder

A small town with a big dream, the weight of secrets and the pull of motherhood, the murder of Osage natives in the early 1920s and the birth of the FBI.

 

Down Under Pottery owner hopes empty bowls will help fill stomachs

It takes a couple minutes for Kathleen Grossman to throw one soup bowl on a potter’s wheel, but 12 hours to fire it twice so the clay hardens properly.

 

LES to propose regulation changes at public meeting

Lincoln Electric System is proposing new changes to its regulations and fees at a public meeting Thursday.

 

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