Lincoln officials agreed to offer training and do an environmental impact study as part of a settlement with Native and environmental advocates over the controversial Wilderness Crossing development.
Lincoln officials agreed to offer training and do an environmental impact study as part of a settlement with Native and environmental advocates over the controversial Wilderness Crossing development.
Lancaster County Court Judge Timothy Phillips rejected the argument that the two saw their actions as a justifiable lesser harm to protect the sacred land.
The Fish Farm, privately-owned land surrounded by Wilderness Park, is the site of a Native sweat lodge that s become a focal point for those who oppose a housing development across
Overnight on Sunday night, a complex of six tepees was erected in southwest Lincoln to protest a housing development that opponents say will ruin a nearby site for Native American sweat lodge ceremonies and could harm the adjacent Wilderness Park.