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HEART postpones remaining tour dates, including Lincoln show
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Legendary rock band HEART announced they have postponed all of the remaining shows on their Royal Flush Tour and Journey/Def Leppard Stadium Tour due to Ann Wilson’s recent health concerns. The band was previously scheduled to perform with special guest Cheap Trick at Pinnacle Bank...
Ray’s Tattoo – July 2024
Ray’s Tattoo (raystattoo.com) is the oldest Tattoo Studio in Lincoln, with two generations of tattooists, father, and son, since 2013. Ray started his career in Lincoln in June 1983 and opened his first shop on South 10th Street in 1985. He has over 40 years of experience and a desire to produce artwork that has lasted a lifetime. The studio is situated in a small strip mall at the intersection of 13th and Arapaho, making it easily accessible with lots of parking. Ray has built an exceptional reputation in the community and has a helpful, clean, and stylish environment that provides their clients with an encounter to remember. Besides Ray and his son Dillon, Ray’s also boasts a super talented artist Rippy of Rippy’s Tattoos. With his many years of tattooing and fun personality it is a one of a kind experience to get tattooed in his office. Ray’s offers tattoos in different styles such as old school, new school, black and gray, color, watercolor and tribal.
Lincoln farmers markets provides home-grown grocery options
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Summer is in full swing, and so are the annual farmers markets across the city. A number of vendors selling produce farmed and picked here in Nebraska have begun setting up shop in Lincoln, selling fruits and vegetables that were picked as recently as this weekend.
Capital Humane Society capacity improves after 47 adoptions this weekend
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The Capital Humane Society found some relief this weekend. The Lincoln shelter announced in a Facebook post on Monday that there were 47 total adoptions between dogs, cats and other critters. Back in May, the shelter asked the community for help as they were at...
History Nebraska Announces Access Program for Low-Income Families
Lincoln, NE - 07/02/2024 - Today, History Nebraska announced that three of its historic sites and museums have joined Museums for All, a signature access program of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), administered by the Association of Children’s Museums (ACM), to encourage people of all backgrounds to visit museums regularly and build lifelong museum-going habits.
Nebraska Casinos eying growth as sports betting brings in more than $2.6 million
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A year has passed since the first legal sports bet in Nebraska, and casinos in the state have brought in more than $2.6 million. The first bets were placed last June at the WarHorse Casino in Lincoln, and officials say the industry has expanded as more and more people take interest.
Telegraph District hosts their second annual Pup Crawl
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The Telegraph District hosted their second annual Pup Crawl on Saturday. This dog-themed bar crawl is designed to raise money for different animal rescue organizations in the Lincoln area through ticket sales, raffle entries and donations. The Pup Crawl is hosted by four bars in the...
$12.8 Million in Proceeds Raised for Nebraska Lottery Beneficiaries
Lincoln, NE – The Nebraska Lottery recently distributed among its beneficiary funds $12,896,679, derived from a share of Scratch and Lotto ticket sales for the previous three months. A total of $991,590,145 has been distributed in quarterly transfers since the Nebraska Lottery began operation on September 11, 1993. The...
Serving 24 flavors, The Waffle Cone brings a new dessert concept to the Haymarket
Standing where Scoops used to be, The Waffle Cone opened its doors at the beginning of the year. Sandwiched between 3 Daughters Boutique and Forever Faithful Boutique, The Waffle Cone brings bright colors and flavorful ice cream to North 8th Street. Cinthya Espinosa and her husband decided to start a...
Vision Maker Media and The Ross Media Arts Center Native American Film Series 2024 July 8
Vision Maker Media (visionmakermedia.org) and The Ross Media Arts Center Native American Film Series 2024 celebrates comedian Charlie Hill’s birthday with screenings of Harold of Orange and On and Off the Res’ w/Charlie Hill. In Harold of Orange, poet Gerald Vizenor’s screenplay draws on trickster myths common to many Native Nations to create a contemporary satire which dispels many Hollywood stereotypes. On and Off the Res documents the art of stand-up comedy and Native humor through the experiences of Charlie Hill.
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