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  2. Bob Devaney Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    The Devaney Center opened in 1976 with a capacity of 13,595, replacing the Nebraska Coliseum as the primary home venue for Nebraska's men's and women's basketball programs. . Initially called the NU Sports Complex, it was later named for College Football Hall of Fame head coach Bob Devaney, who led Nebraska's football program to two national championships and served as athletic director for ...

  3. Hillsboro Star-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Hillsboro Star-Journal is a local weekly newspaper for the cities of Hillsboro, Kansas, Lehigh, Durham in the state of Kansas. [2] The paper publishes weekly every Wednesday. [ 3 ] It is one of two newspapers in the city, the other being the Hillsboro Free Press .

  4. Pinnacle Bank Arena - Wikipedia

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    The 4,526-seat Pershing Center was Lincoln's largest entertainment venue prior to the construction of Pinnacle Bank Arena. The project's momentum slowed during the 2007–2008 financial crisis, but reemerged on a larger scale when renderings of a $200 million to $300 million complex were released. [10]

  5. Haymarket Park - Wikipedia

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    The team was moved to Lincoln and renamed the Saltdogs, Lincoln's first professional baseball team in forty years. The Saltdogs played the first game at Hawks Field on June 1, 2001, a 7–6 victory over the Sioux City Explorers. Haymarket Park hosted the Northern League All-Star Game in 2003.

  6. Lincoln Journal Star - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Journal Star is an American daily newspaper that serves Lincoln, Nebraska, the state capital and home of the University of Nebraska. It is the most widely read newspaper in Lincoln and has the second-largest circulation in Nebraska (after the Omaha World-Herald). The paper also operates a commercial printing unit.

  7. Media in Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln is a principal city of the Lincoln-Hastings-Kearney television market. The market includes the central portion of Nebraska as well as several counties in north-central Kansas. [ 12 ] Due to Lincoln's proximity to Omaha , local viewers can also receive the signal of most television stations broadcasting in the Omaha television market .

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  9. List of newspapers in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln County Tribune – North Platte (1885–1890) The McCook Tribune – McCook (1885–1912) [ 13 ] McCook weekly tribune – McCook (1883–1885) [ 14 ]