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Ten Thousand Villages to Host Rebranding Party Saturday

Since 1981, Ten Thousand Villages has sold ethically sourced goods from artisan makers in 30 countries. Executive Director Jillian Christy says on Saturday they will be rebranded as Handspoken Fair Trade and will host its official relaunch party from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at the corner of 8th and P streets in the...
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Wilderness Park Controlled Burn to Temporarily Close Yellow Trail and Parking Lot November 13

On Thursday, November 13, Parks and Recreation staff will conduct a controlled burn at the Pioneers Boulevard trailhead in Wilderness Park. The burn will cover about 9 acres and take place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The parking lot and Yellow Trail between markers 17 and 18 will be closed until noon the next day.
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Full SNAP payments are on the way. Food banks and SNAP recipients are playing...

The federal government shutdown is over and full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments on the way, but Nebraskans are still facing uncertainty over food assistance. Partial SNAP monthly payments were disbursed Wednesday night by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services when the shutdown...
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Pound Middle School Students Use Robots to Explore Math Concepts in Hands-On Lessons

This fall, seventh graders at Pound Middle School in Lincoln, Nebraska, used robots in their mathematics lessons. April Schermann, a new teacher at the school with 23 years of experience in math, physics, and computer science, led the activity. Students in Math Course 2D studied distance, rate, and time by working...
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Local Veteran Brett Klein Finds Support and Growth at University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Brett Klein chose to join the United States Army after high school, serving four years of active duty and one year in the Minnesota National Guard. He said his time in the military taught him about himself and the world, and he noticed changes in himself after leaving the service.
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No charges for driver who struck, killed Lincoln pediatrician

LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The Lincoln Police Department announced Friday that no charges will be filed against the driver in a deadly Nov. 7 pedestrian crash. According to the investigation, a 19-year-old man was heading north on South 84th Street near South Cherrywood Drive when he struck 42-year-old Katherine Gogela...
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UNL Ranked Among Top 35 Universities Worldwide for Entrepreneurship, Highest in Nebraska

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL) has moved up seven places to rank 35th in the 2026 Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine list of the Top 50 Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Programs. UNL remains the highest-ranked institution in Nebraska and is 10th in the Midwest region.
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Lincoln Fire and Rescue knock down deck fire in south Lincoln

LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Lincoln Fire and Rescue knocked down a fire at a south Lincoln apartment complex Friday morning. Emergency crews were called to a deck fire at an apartment complex near 56th Street and Nebraska Parkway at 10:18 a.m. A person in the unit below reported the fire.
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One Person Hospitalized After South Lincoln House Fire

A woman was taken to the hospital after Lincoln Fire and Rescue crews battled a basement fire south of 80th and Old Cheney around 9:45 Thursday morning. Captain Andy Evans says it appears the fire started near the furnace room. “A lot of smoke damage, not a lot of fire damage. They got the fire knocked down in about...
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Intense Debate: Seward County’s Sheriff Accused of Misusing Federal Funds, Kept County Leaders in...

This post features an OpenAI-powered summary derived from the NewsBreak users' discussions on Seward County’s sheriff misspent federal money, the government says. For months, he didn’t tell county leaders.

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