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Big business pushed Conagra's downtown Omaha campus, dooming historic Jobbers Canyon

Big business pushed Conagra's downtown Omaha campus, dooming historic Jobbers Canyon
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Neihardt Center to launch "Summer on the Lawn" outdoor program series with Justin Miller and Tri-Tones

BY Press Release | May 21, 2021 Bancroft author Justin Miller and singing group The Tri-Tones will kick off the new  “Summer on the Lawn” outdoor series at the Neihardt State Historic Site in Bancroft,  NE. This event will be held on Sunday, May 23, 2-4 p.m. Admission is free.  A 2000 graduate of Bancroft-Rosalie Schools, Miller will discuss his recently published book “Grandpa’s War,” about his family’s experiences in the Korean War. Miller is no  stranger to publishing. His mother is a published children’s book author and Justin has  done illustrations for her.  The Tri-Tones, a musical trio out of Fremont, will follow Miller’s talk with a selection of  songs from the Korean War era. Consisting of Rose Parde, Cindy Wagner, and Pam  Spevak, the group has been performing throughout Nebraska since 2013. The trio

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History Nebraska walks through historic, Lincoln neighborhood

KLKN-TV History Nebraska held a Walking Malone History: The Visible and the Invisible event on Sunday. April 18, 2021 10:39 pm LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Community members took a stroll through one of Lincoln’s most historic neighborhoods on Sunday. History Nebraska  partnered with NeighborWorks Lincoln, Hawley Hamlet and the Preservation Association of Lincoln (PAL). People got the chance to discover old and new homes, churches, gardens and parks that make up the historically African-American neighborhood. They also heard perspectives from local and former Malone residents. Former Husker men’s basketball player and longtime Lincoln Police officer Albert Maxey was a speaker, along with former University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor Ed Wimes and former Lincoln Public Schools teacher Karen McWilliams. Lincoln Planning Department historic preservation planner Ed Zimmer led the tour.

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Nebraska museums collect COVID-19 objects, stories to document pandemic

Nebraska museums collect COVID-19 objects, stories to document pandemic
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