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A Lincoln man is continuing a unique 4th of July tradition this year, by painting the grass outside his backyard with a giant American flag.
The 47x25 foot flag is located in the Wilderness Hills neighborhood on the southern edge of Lincoln, sitting in a common area between several houses.
Nebraska’s 2025 schedule may be labeled the easiest in the Big Ten Conference by Phil Steele, but don’t let that fool you — the back half is a gauntlet.
Just a couple days into another transfer portal window, Nebraska football has an entry. Jaidyn Doss, a redshirt sophomore, ...
Heinrich Haarberg was in grade school when he first saw Jack Hoffman score at Memorial Stadium. Now Haarberg helps carry ...
Nebraska has filed a lawsuit against Colorado over how much water its neighbor draws from the South Platte River. Officials ...
Nebraska is going to add another women's sport. The only questions remaining are when and which one. On Sports Nightly after the Husker Games, Nebraska athletics director Troy Dannen said Title IX ...
Join meteorologist Geoff Fox for your Wednesday weather roundup as he tracks storm systems across the United States. The plains are set to receive rain that's pushing towards the Great Lakes, where a ...
The Beatrice Speedway and Nebraska Hall of Fame Women for Racing (WFR) were on hand as always with the presentation of kid’s trophies and the 50/50 raffle, which benefitted the drivers point fund. A ...
Native American radio stations could face shutdowns if Congress cuts over $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The Senate plans to vote this week on proposed funding cuts for ...
From myriad swaths of vivid, translucent fabric, Tulsa-based artist Rachel B. Hayes conjures striking installations.
The Better Business Bureau is warning Nebraskans to watch out for shady contractors and fake charities in the aftermath of recent flooding events.