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New York-based Shoji Homes LLC plans to build the apartments at Pine Island Road and Robert Grissom Parkway. The board also heard from the developers of an assisted living facility at 71st Avenue N.
Planners at Mayo Co Council have rejected a proposal to redevelop the old bank building at Lower James Street in Claremorris into apartments. The building is a protected structure dating back to the ...
THAT APP. THE FORMER LINCOLN MAYOR AND STATE SENATOR DON WESLEY HAS DIED. WESLEY SERVED IN THE NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE FOR 24 YEARS BEFORE BEING ELECTED LINCOLN’S 49TH MAYOR. MAYOR LARRY GAYLOR ...
How's the Capital City stack up this soccer season? Take a look below. Outlook: Juniors Noah Schroder and Caden Carpenter are two of the top goal-scorers back for the Spartans. It's a good group ...
Former Lincoln Mayor Don Wesely has died at the age of 70. The city announced the news Wednesday in a press release. Wesely represented the 26th District in Nebraska’s Legislature from 1979 to 1999.
Wesely moved to Lincoln and graduated from Lincoln Northeast High School before enrolling in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he graduated in 1977. The next year, as he was enrolling in ...
You can find maps of those streets at lincoln.ne.gov/snow. SEE ALSO: Power outages reported across Nebraska amid blizzard conditions By 4 p.m., the city’s 75 contracted snow removal companies ...
“Powered by industry-leading distribution capabilities, a vast network of strategic partner relationships and a nearly 120-year track record of serving customer needs, Lincoln, in partnership ...
(KOLN) - The University of Nebraska-Lincoln announced they will be closing their offices for Wednesday, March 19, due to inclement weather. Employees are advised to follow alternative work plans.
Another developer has submitted plans for a housing project in Vancouver’s Heights District. Related Northwest is one of four developers the city council approved last summer to build out its ...
but a continuation of the dryness through the spring season may alter farmers plans. The forecast is currently indicating that the weather in Western Canada will remain intact through early April.