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- Neighbors Fight, Go to Jail
A fight between neighbors, landed three people in jail. - Woman Attempting to Enter Homes
A woman making her way around Lincoln neighborhoods, trying to get inside homes, may have returned to the Capital City. - Fireworks May Have Caused Fire
A Sunday fire may have been caused by fireworks. - Fireworks Disturbance Calls Up
Despite the cooler temperatures and wet weather Nebraskans saw for the 4th of July weekend, Lincoln Police say fireworks disturbance calls were up, compared to last year. - Economic Stress Up, Nebraska Among Least Stressed
An Associated Press analysis of economic stress shows California, Michigan and South Carolina suffered the most financial pain in May.
- Pipeline Work Turns up Artifacts
Crews preparing for the construction of an oil pipeline through northeast Nebraska have turned up more than dirt; they found prehistoric artifacts.
- 5th of July Fireworks
After rain postponed Lincoln's Uncle Sam Jam Friday, hundreds came out to Oak Lake Park on Sunday instead.
- Kids Learn Water Safety at the Zoo
Kids who went to the Lincoln Children's Zoo on Sunday left with more than just memories of wild and exotic animals. They also learned about the importance of water safety.
- Stretch of I-80 Eastbound to be Closed Temporarily
The eastbound lanes of Interstate 80 will be temporarily closed, between the Waverly Interchange (409) and the Ashland Interchange (420), beginning Monday, July 6, at 9 p.m. until 6 a.m. Tuesday, July 7, according to the Nebraska Department of Roads. - Volunteers Help Grow Gardens, Program
Garden Gab is a budding "learn and do" program at a variety of Capital City community gardens.
- Mayor's Budget Proposal Holds The Line
Details on Mayor Chris Beutler's proposed budget for Lincoln in 2009-2010.
- Soldier Comes Home for Independence Day
An entire neighborhood is celebrating the 4th of July return of a home town hero who has been protecting our freedom over seas.
- Lincoln Fireworks Rescheduled for Sunday
Lincoln's Independence Day fireworks show set for Friday, July 3rd, has been postponed until Sunday, July 5th.
- Larry the Cable Guy Aims to Git-R-Done at Memorial Stadium
Larry the Cable Guy admitted to being a little nervous to perform in front of his home state and in Memorial Stadium.
- Participants at Independence Day Rally Upset About Government Spending
Dozens of people lined the steps of the State Capitol Friday to "re-declare independence from out of control government spending." The group "Grassroots in Nebraska" organized the rally.
- Lancaster County Election Commissioner Receives Award
David Shively is the recipient of the Meritorious Service Award presented by Secretary of State John Gale.
- Fireworks Injury Victim Warns Others
A Omaha teen sustained serious injuries four years ago from a commercial grade firework and uses his experience to remind others of the danger.
- Nebraska's Largest Lake At 7 Year High
The water in western Nebraska's Lake McConaughy is at its highest level since 2002.
- Group Accuses Johanns Staff Of Using Intimidation
A Nebraska group is accusing U.S. Sen. Johanns' staff of calling security guards to intimidate people set up outside an Omaha meeting to discuss health care
- Conference To Promote Local Food
Production, marketing and distribution of local food will be the focus of an upcoming conference at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
- Crews Prepare Stadium For "Cable Guy" Comedy
Crews will work through Saturday evening, putting the finishing touches on for Larry The Cable Guy's July 4 show.
- Pools, Libraries Survive Mayor's Proposed Budget
Mayor Chris Beutler announced he will not cut any pools or libraries in his proposed 2009-2010 budget.
- Buffett Makes Gift To Charity Worth $1.43 Billion
Warren Buffett donates $1.25 billion in Berkshire Hathaway Stock to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. - NSP Audit Shows $696,000 in Lost Equipment
An audit of the Nebraska State Patrol has shown the agency has lost track of laptop computers, sophisticated forensic-investigation equipment, shotguns and other items. - State Fair Groundbreaking Planned
With fundraising and a lawsuit behind fair organizers, a groundbreaking is finally planned for the Nebraska State Fair in Grand Island.
- Broadband Grants
$4 billion will be available on a competitive basis for rural broadband and Senator Ben Nelson encouraged broadband providers across Nebraska to apply for funding. - Police: Drunk Driver Smashes Through Landfill
Lincoln police say one man is in custody for smashing the front gates of the city landfill while intoxicated. - Molotov Cocktail Incidents Under Investigation
Lincoln police continue to investigate a series of Molotov cocktail incidents, and the department is asking for the public's help in solving these cases.
- Firework Sales Benefit a Community
For decades, fireworks have been synonymous with the 4th of July. For families, they're part of an annual tradition. For cities, they're a way to light up the sky. For organizations, they're a great way to raise a little extra cash.
- Celebrate the 4th with Bald Eagles
What better way to celebrate the 4th of July than by visiting America's bird, the Bald Eagle at the Lincoln Children's Zoo.
- Fireworks and Music at Oak Lake
The Lincoln symphony orchestra will provide the music to go with a fireworks extravaganza on July 3 at Oak Lake.
- Lincoln Children's Museum Free Concert Series
Family fun, music and laughter were all sounds in downtown Lincoln, Thursday, as part of Music and Mozzarella at the Lincoln Children's Museum.
- State Patrol Beefing up Enforcement for Holiday
The Nebraska State Patrol is adding extra troopers to roads through July 5th, hoping to reduce the average number of fatal crashes that happen over the holiday weekend.
- Fireworks Mean Anxiety For Pets
Your Independence Day celebration may be a nightmare for your pet, but experts say there are ways to keep them safe and calm.
- Jon Bruning and Other State Attorneys General Reach Agreement with GM
Thursday, Attorney General Jon Bruning announced 30 states have reached an agreement in principle with General Motors in GM’s bankruptcy proceedings.
- Pit Bull Owner Fined
The owner of a dog that attacked a 10-year old boy nearly a month ago has been handed $150 in fines in connection with the incident. - Team Effort Leads to Drug Bust
Local and federal law enforcement officers arrested one suspect after serving several search warrants Thursday.
- Retirement Changes for New City Workers
Lincoln Mayor Chris Beutler announced Thursday Lincoln would change from a retirement plan in which the city matches employee contributions 2:1 to a 1:1 match.
- Larry the Cable Guy Enforcement
University and Lincoln police will be stepping up their patrols to make sure the fun stays safe when Larry the Cable Guy comes to Lincoln.
- IHOP Assault Suspect Pictures
Police have released surveillance pictures of the suspect wanted in an assault with a baseball bat at IHOP.
- Deputy's Son Faces Drug Charges
The teenage son of a Hall County sheriff's captain will face drug charges in Hall County District Court. - Prostitution Arrest
Lincoln police arrested another woman for prostitution after she offered sex to an undercover officer. - Diving Into The Cornhusker State Games
Dave Sutko has been a long-time volunteer for the Cornhusker State Games. This year, the games took on a whole new meaning for him.
- Contest to Name Sea Lion Pup at Henry Doorly Zoo
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo has launched a contest to name one of its newest residents -- a female sea lion pup. - Texas Woman Gets 10 Years for Robbing Lincoln Bank
A Texas woman has been sentenced to more than 10 years in prison for robbing a Lincoln credit union last year. - Foreign Jobs Coming To Nebraska
Instead of outsourcing, two Nebraska companies are teaming up to bring jobs back to America.
- G.I. Meets Fair Funding Deadline
Community leaders in Grand Island say construction can begin after the city met the July 1st funding deadline to bring the state fair to G.I.
- Firepower Found During Fireworks Check
Nebraska State Patrol were surprised at some of the cargo they found while conducting a checkpoint for illegal fireworks near Auburn.
- Man Sentenced for Drive-by Killing
A Lincoln man was sentenced Wednesday for a drive-by shooting death in north Lincoln nearly two years ago. - Updated Man Arrested for Recent "R" Street Fires
Police have arrested a man they believe is responsible for a series of arsons in one Lincoln neighborhood.
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