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Brandon lost a good man Remembering the life of Lucus Reimers

Brandon lost a good man Remembering the life of Lucus Reimers
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Stacked at Jack , Nebraska wants twitchy linebackers

Gift this article Share this article paywall-free. SAM MCKEWON Omaha World-Herald The terminology slipped out as Nebraska football’s spring camp progressed. One particular phrase perked ears.“Jack” linebacker. It might have been Nebraska MJ Sherman who said it first, and linebackers coach Rob Dvoracek who unpacked it further as a “versatile role” – you know, a

Ohio State Leads Nebraska 17-10 At Half

The trade-off: Developers can go up if we get a better deal on the ground

Advertisement Four Brisbane developments are under the spotlight as City Hall assesses a trade-off: relaxing restrictions – including building heights – in return for developers improving public spaces on the ground. The first two projects bookend the Merivale Bridge at South Brisbane and North Quay. The other two are a commercial development at 144 Logan Road, Woolloongabba, and the proposed $450 million refurbishment of central Toowong. The developments are dubbed “the buildings that breathe,” in the Brisbane City Council planning report. Fish Lane was a grubby alley before $12.5 million was invested to rejuvenate Brisbane’s laneways. Credit:Tony Moore The council’s planning committee chair and deputy mayor Krista Adams says these projects will be evaluated closely.

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