Nebraska Governor's Residence
Visit us at byf.unl.edu! UNL Extension Landscape Horticulture Specialist Kim Todd and Lincoln Preservation Planner Ed Zimmer discuss the history of the Governor's residence and it's landscape. Produced by Backyard Farmer, Nebraska's premier gardening program.
Protest at Nebraska Governor's Mansion
Protest at the Nebraska governor's mansion about ISIS killing Yezidis from what I can tell.
Horizon Inn in Lincoln NE
Rates: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . .. .. .. Horizon Inn 2901 Northwest 12th Street Lincoln NE 68521 This Lincoln, Nebraska motel is just one mile from Lincoln Municipal Airport. The all non-smoking property features breakfast items and guest rooms with expanded cable TV and free Wi-Fi. Rooms provide sitting areas and hairdryers. Ironing facilities are also provided in every guest room. Horizon Inn provides guests with free maps, free parking and free local calls. A DVD player is available for rent. Horizon Inn is 4 miles from the University of Nebraska and Pinnacle Bank Arena and 6 miles from Governor’s Mansion. It is 8 miles from Folsom Children’s Zoo and Botanical Garden.
Mark's travel to Lincoln, NE
Mark and Mary goes to Lincoln, NE to visit their mom in the hospital
Nebraska U.S. rep visits Lincoln says impeachment proceedings are unjust
Mark Hefflinger's Speech at NE Governor's Mansion
Mark Hefflinger, Media Director of Bold Nebraska, gives a speech in front of the Governor's Mansion leading up to the delivery of our oil train petition.
C-SPAN Cities Tour: Original Governor's Mansion
Visit Montana's Original Governor's Mansion. Built in 1888 as a private residence for William Chessman, a Helena speculator and developer, the three story Queen Anne style mansion became the state's Governor's Mansion in 1913. Hear the stories of nine Governor's and the families who lived there as well as what happened during the economic collapse of 1893.
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Nebraska Governor Signs Proclamation for Month of the Military Child
On April 24, 2017, Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts joined together with Nebraska National Guard Soldiers, Airmen and their children at the Capitol building in Lincoln to read and sign a proclamation recognizing April as Month of the Military Child. While the month may be drawing to a close soon, the Nebraska National Guard encourages everyone to remember Kids Serve Too, and to celebrate our nation’s youngest heroes each and every day. (Nebraska National Guard video by Spc. Lisa Crawford)
N|150 Governor Proclaims University of Nebraska Charter Week
In honor of the 150th anniversary of the founding of the University of Nebraska, Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts proclaims February 8-15, 2019 as University of Nebraska Charter Week. Chancellor Ronnie Green received the document in a ceremony at the Nebraska State Capitol. The text of the proclamation reads:
WHEREAS, On February 15, 1869, the Nebraska Legislature unanimously passed and Nebraska Governor David Butler immediately signed legislation enabling founding of the University of Nebraska; and
WHEREAS, The University Charter established Nebraska as a university, not a college, provided for six original colleges and stated: “the object of such institution shall be to afford inhabitants of this state the means of acquiring a thorough knowledge in the various branches of literature, science and the arts;” and
WHEREAS, The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has a $2 billion total annual economic impact on the state of Nebraska; has experienced a three-year high in student enrollment; granted 5,529 degrees in 2018 – more than ever before; and disburses more annually than $300 million in research expenditures; and
WHEREAS, The University of Nebraska has facilities or activities in all 93 Nebraska Counties via Nebraska Extension, the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station, and Distance Learning; and
WHEREAS, The University of Nebraska’s cultural offerings such as the Lied Center for Performing Arts and Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center; the Glenn Korff School of Music; and museums like Sheldon Museum of Art, Center for Great Plains Studies, International Quilt Center and Museum, Larsen Tractor Test Museum, and the University of Nebraska State Museum enrich and enhance lives; and
WHEREAS: University of Nebraska Husker Athletics creates pride and joy both on the fields of play and in the hearts of alumni and fans, is a proud member of the Big Ten Conference, and has a nation-leading 333 Academic All-Americans; and
WHEREAS, More than 290,000 individuals have earned bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees and alumni come from every state and nearly every nation and continent on the planet, making enormous achievements in their chosen fields; and
WHEREAS, Current students (future alumni) are inspired by these achievements, and are ready to write their own stories and to make their mark on society; and
WHEREAS, There Is No Place Like Nebraska,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Pete Ricketts, Governor of the State of Nebraska, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM the week of February 8-15, 2019, as
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA CHARTER WEEK
in Nebraska, and I do hereby urge all citizens to take due note of the Sesquicentennial observance.
Palaces for the People: The Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln, N.E.
Dr. John Ochsendorf examines the partnership between the Guastavino Company and mosaic artist Hildreth Meière on the design of the Nebraska State Capitol.
Dr. John Ochsendorf, professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and author of Guastavino Vaulting: The Art of Structural Tile (Princeton Architectural Press, 2010), discusses the unique and revolutionary craftsmanship and design that made Rafeal Guastavino Sr. one of the most influential architectural craftsman of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The exhibition Palaces for the People: Guastavino and America's Great Public Spaces is now on view at the National Building Museum through January 20, 2014.
Illinois Governors Mansion
The mansion the current IL gov never uses.
Lincoln Tower Apartments - Springfield Apartments For Rent
Springfield Apartments - Lincoln Tower Apartments For Rent in Springfield, IL | 520 2nd St S Springfield, IL 62701 | Get into the swing of things. Visit for apartment prices, pictures, videos, floorplans, availability.
Welcome to Lincoln Tower Apartment, a contemporary 17-story apartment community conveniently located in the heart of Springfield. Lincoln Tower offers you panoramic views of the State Capitol, Governor's Mansion, and beautiful, historic downtown Springfield. Your pet-friendly home features a state-of-the-art fitness center to give you the energy to propel you through your busy day and concierge-quality staff for your convenience. Enjoy modern amenities and spacious floorplans that allow plenty of room for living and entertaining. Nestled amid the Capitol Complex, we are only minutes away from respected medical centers, government agencies, banking facilities, business centers, and downtown nightlife. For the culinary curious, you are steps from some of the area's finest restaurants. Close to Prairie Capital Convention Center, Illinois Capital Complex, the Springfield Center for the Arts, everything you need is within your reach. Welcome home. This is Choice living.
Walk in U.S., Talk on Japan - Lincoln, NE April 12, 2016 - Kyogen by Tokuro Miyake, 10th
Tokuro Miyake, the 10th talked about and demonstrated the Japanese performing art kyogen in Lincoln, NE today as a part of their 10 day long Walk in U.S., Talk on Japan meetings across the Midwest region of the U.S. These meetings are organized and sponsored by the Office of Global Communications, a subsidiary of the Cabinet Secretariat of Japan.
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Governor Delivers State of the State Address
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts is urging lawmakers to pass a package that would slow the statewide growth in property taxes and to reject any proposals that expand Medicaid.
Governor's Mansion Tour 2017
Drone Footage: Fireworks at Nebraska State Capitol
60 seconds of the fireworks finale at Nebraska's 150th Anniversary celebration (Nebraska State Capitol Building).
Have The Atheists Taken Over In Lincoln Nebraska?
Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus will find there is no room in the inner halls of the state capitol – and no manger either - when Christmas comes to Lincoln, Nebraska this year.
Instead, there will be an 8ft “happy humanist” next to a “reason tree” dedicated to science and “human intellectual achievement”.
In Lincoln, amid the supposed “war on Christmas” bemoaned each year by the political right, it appears the atheists really have stolen Christmas.
On Friday, a classic Christian nativity scene was erected in the rotunda of Nebraska’s capitol building. The state’s lieutenant governor, Mike Foley, was scheduled to attend.
But on 18 December the nativity will have to be moved. That's when exhibits will be set up that have been organised by a coalition of atheist and humanist groups who last summer booked up all available exhibition space in the rotunda for the week around Christmas Day.
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How a Bill Becomes Law in Nebraska movie
Have you ever wondered how a bill becomes law? You know, the actual steps from start to finish? If so, you've come to the right place. In this presentation, I go over the process by which a bill becomes law in Nebraska, in the unicameral. You'll also learn about Nebraska's one-house legislature and nonpartisan elections.
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Governor'sCabinsMahoneyStatePark
June 14, 2014...3 new six bedroom cabins are dedicated at Nebraska's Mahoney State Park. Mahoney State Park is Nebraska's second most visited attraction behind the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. High demand for larger cabins to accommodate family reunions, weddings, superbowl gatherings etc. were factors in Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman's budgeting of one million dollars for the construction of the new cabins.