The Lincoln Senior Men’s Golf League teed off the 2024 season Monday with a Senior Fun Day that had all the potential to be rained out with ominous clouds and low temps. But the skies held, so the senior golfers were able to complete a great day at Woodland Hills golf course. While the stead…
The Lincoln Women’s Municipal Golf Association kicked off the season April 27 at Pioneers golf course as 44 women played on a cool and partly sunny day with a slight breeze.
Since its inception in 2021, nearly 950 swimsuits have been collected, benefiting over 1,000 youth enrolled in the Y’s grant-based swim lessons.
The University of Nebraska at Kearney has named Cheryl Zeng of Lincoln East one of eight high school students selected as winners in the annual Nebraska Emerging Writers and Artists Contest.
What happens to the stock price when a CEO is fired? How does the announcement of a new product impact a company’s market price? Does it help to have a team involved in developing investment strategy?
The Lincoln Alumnae & Patroness Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota (SAI) will host a Women Composers Concert fundraiser to benefit the LMTA Music Outreach Program (LMTA-MOP) at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 18, at New Visions Community United Methodist Church, 1610 S. 11th St.
Lincoln Association for the Traditional Arts (LAFTA) will host Daniel Boling in concert Saturday, May 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the 7th Street Loft, 504 S. Seventh St. in the Haymarket.
The Capital Jazz Society will continue its Jazz Series at 7 p.m. Monday at the Storm Cellar, located in the Indian Village Shopping Center at 3233 S. 13th St.
The Clements Noyes Art Gallery will celebrate its “ceremonial opening” as Julia Noyes officially hands the keys to new owner Dana Clements during a Third Friday event May 17 from 5-8:30 p.m. at the gallery, 119 S. Ninth St.
1965 Mustang has over 300,000 miles, one owner
The Nebraska Presbyterian Foundation awarded a total of $150,000 in grants to four Lincoln nonprofits as part of $304,100 in total grants during its spring grant cycle to eight nonprofit organizations in Lancaster and Platte counties and three Presbyterian churches in Nebraska.
The Gateway Sertoma Club presented HearU Nebraska with a check for $2,000 on May 1.