Where in Lincoln is this?
By: Mr. T on
August 17, 2009
EDIT: Ah yes, the Fletch correctly guessed the location of this photo!
Raisin' Dough on Sunday! From Kevin Horne, owner of Great Harvest Bread Company of Lincoln: I have a request to make. Please visit our bakery this Sunday and pick up a loaf or two of bread. It is our second annual fundraising event, Rasin' Dough, benefiting the Nebraska Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Julie and I are donating the bakery, all the ingredients & expertise. That means every dollar you spend goes to the National MS Society. We don't keep any of it - when I say 100% I mean 100%! When I was diagnosed with MS five years ago, the society was there to provide me and my family with vital information. Today the Society conti nues to help me and so may others. So, I hope to see you Sunday as we work hard to sell 1,000 loaves of bread. The bakery will be open between 10 and 4 and staffed by a crew of many volunteers. It will be fun and quite an exciting day! If you or someone you know would like to help out, we could probably use your help. Call the bakery at 421-0195. Forwarding this to 5 of your friends won't bring you good luck forever, but it might help us raise more dough! Thank you! Kevin South Side of 48th & Old Cheney Special Event Times 10-4 Sunday, August 16You can count The Wilsons in for a loaf or two. See you at Great Harvest on Sunday!
Rick Alloway, KRNU's general manager, said "Beginning this fall, the station is undergoing a programming adjustment and adding an additional Web channel that will nearly double the amount of available programming and the opportunities for majors in the college. This fine-tuning of the 90.3 KRNU format will create a modernized training experience for students while focusing more attention on the alternative/indie music interests of the 18-to-24-year-old listening audience. At the same time, the creation of the second Web channel will allow the continuation of the innovative and eclectic programming the college has always produced."Sounds interesting. After I read the press release I tuned in to the station's online live stream. What did I hear? An acapella tune from Riverdance followed by an acapella tune in Finnish. Definitely not what I expect to hear on the radio, which is exactly what I would expect from a station like KRNU.
Follow the journey of four individuals as they find their way from the tragedy of brain injury to new hope through rehabilitation. Though each person is unique, with different types of injury, they all share the same path - the sudden shock and heartbreak of an unexpected accident, cognitive and physical damage, followed by life-saving medical care and intense rehabilitation. Forming a new, broader family with their doctors, nurses, therapists and others on their Madonna care team, these courageous people - Alexis, Derek, Mandy and Christian - make their way to a new future filled with hope and possibilities. Save the date for the documentary premier: October, 13, 2009, in Lincoln, Nebraska.It's not clear to me what kind of documentary this is going to be. Something shown at The Ross? A web special? Broadcast on local television?
The best ribs in Lincoln can be found at _______My current favorite ribs are at Paul's (48th and Pioneers). I had a batch of unbelievable ribs at Skeeter Barnes (56th and Old Cheney) a while back, but the ol' Skeeter isn't consistent enough to be the best. The ribs I had a Phat Jack's (4050 Cornhusker) at a fundraiser a few weeks ago were good, but I need to sample the in-store fare to really get a feel for where PJ should place. Have at it, Lincoln. Who makes the best ribs in town?