1. lincoln.ne.gov

    3 days agoThe Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD) today reported high levels of flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in Lancaster County. Forty-three states have reported high or very high levels of flu including Nebraska, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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    Lincoln is the capital city of the U.S. state of Nebraska.The city covers 100.4 square miles (260.035 km 2) and had a population of 291,082 as of the 2020 census.It is the state's second-most populous city and the 71st-largest in the United States.The seat of Lancaster County, Lincoln is the economic and cultural anchor of the Lincoln, Nebraska metropolitan area, home to approximately 345,000 ...
  4. lincoln.ne.gov

    Lincoln City Council makes laws, approves city budgets, and has authority to audit City agencies. The Lincoln City Council has 7 members, 4 from equally populated districts and 3 elected at large. ... Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird was elected the 52nd mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska in May 2019. Parks and Recreation. Telephone 402-441-7847; Email parks ...
  5. lincoln.ne.gov

    Lincoln is the capital of and second largest city in Nebraska. Located midway between Chicago and Denver, the city is approximately 101 square miles and serves 294,000 residents. We are the center of the State's governmental and educational activities, including the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the state's largest with 25,000 students.
  6. Lincoln, Nebraska has earned a reputation as one of the Midwest's most beloved cities. Home to fine culinary and artistic treasures; a budding live music scene; breathtaking parks, golf courses and trails; and a friendly Midwestern attitude, Lincoln offers the exhilaration of a big city and the serenity of the countryside all in one place.
  7. britannica.com

    Feb 5, 2025Lincoln, city, capital and second largest city of Nebraska, U.S., and seat (1869) of Lancaster county, in the southeastern part of the state, about 60 miles (95 km) southwest of Omaha. Oto and Pawnee Indians were early inhabitants in the area. Settlers were drawn in the 1850s by the salt flats
  8. visitnebraska.com

    Lincoln, Nebraska has earned a reputation as one of the Midwest's most beloved cities. Home to fine culinary and artistic treasures; a budding live music scene; breathtaking parks, golf courses and trails; and a friendly Midwestern attitude, Lincoln offers the exhilaration of a big city and the serenity of the countryside all in one place. Lincoln is host to many sporting events, concerts ...
  9. simple.wikipedia.org

    The city of Lincoln is the capital city of Nebraska, United States.Only Omaha has more people of any city in Nebraska.Lincoln is also the county seat of Lancaster County and the home of the University of Nebraska.Lincoln's 2020 Census population was 291,082. [4]Lincoln was founded in 1856 as the village of Lancaster. It became the county seat of the newly created Lancaster County in 1859.
  10. heyexplorer.com

    Lincoln, Nebraska is, like the rest of Nebraska, unassuming at first (except for, uh, that whole penis-on-the-plains thing). Yet those cornfields and wheatfields and ranches all surround a liveable, entertaining city that certainly earns its moniker: the Star City.
  11. worldatlas.com

    The city had less than 40 residents when Nebraska was declared a state in 1867. Lincoln was chosen as the capital of the city rather than Omaha, the largest city in Nebraska, due to its central location, where Omaha is located in the eastern boundary of the State. Major state institutions like The University of Nebraska were established in ...
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    Lincoln, Nebraska

    City in and the county seat of Lancaster County, Nebraska, United States, that is also the state capital
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    Lincoln is the capital city of the U.S. state of Nebraska. The city covers 100.4 square miles and had a population of 291,082 as of the 2020 census. It is the state's second-most populous city and the 71st-largest in the United States. The seat of Lancaster County, Lincoln is the economic and cultural anchor of the Lincoln, Nebraska metropolitan area, home to approximately 345,000 people. Lincoln was founded in 1856 as the village of Lancaster on the wild salt marshes and arroyos of what became Lancaster County. Renamed after President Abraham Lincoln, it became Nebraska's state capital in 1869. The Bertram G. Goodhue–designed state capitol building was completed in 1932, and is the nation's second-tallest capitol. As the city is the seat of government for the state of Nebraska, the state and the U.S. government are major employers. The University of Nebraska was founded in Lincoln in 1869. Wikipedia

    CountyLancaster
    Founded1856 (Lancaster)
    RenamedJuly 29, 1869 (Lincoln)
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