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  2. Saucy Nugs Guy - Wikipedia

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    Saucy Nugs Guy is an internet viral video [1] featuring 27-year-old Nebraskan Ander Christensen addressing the Lincoln City Council in Lincoln, Nebraska with a tongue-in-cheek reasoning on why the term "boneless chicken wings" should be removed from the national vocabulary. [2]

  3. Leirion Gaylor Baird - Wikipedia

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    Upon moving to Lincoln, Nebraska, she was appointed to the Lincoln/Lancaster County Planning Commission and helped develop its 2040 Comprehensive Plan. She was elected to the Lincoln City Council as a city-wide representative in May 2013 and was, at the time, its only female member. She won reelection in 2017.

  4. List of mayors of Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Selected by the Lincoln City Council to finish Mayor Boyles' unexpired term [80] 42 Dean H. Petersen: Rep May 20, 1963: May 15, 1967: Petersen was Lincoln's first "full-time" mayor elected for a term of four years after the Lincoln City Charter was amended in 1962 to extend the mayor's term from two to four years and make the position full time.

  5. City of Lincoln Council - Wikipedia

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    City Hall, Beaumont Fee, Lincoln, LN1 1DD: Council's main offices. Council meetings are held at the Guildhall on Saltergate; the current building was completed c. 1520 on a site which had been used as a guildhall since 1237, having been created from part of one of the gates in the city wall. [24] [25] [26]

  6. Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Dale Young (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Dale L. Young (March 13, 1928 – March 1, 2022) was the 48th mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska, after being appointed to that position by the Lincoln City Council to fill the vacancy of mayor Mike Johanns who had resigned in order to become Governor of Nebraska. Young previously served on the Lincoln City Council from 1991 to 1998.

  8. List of annual cultural events in Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    April: Lincoln Earth Day [5] Mid April: ConStellation Science Fiction Convention [6] First Saturday in May: Mayor's Run [7] First Sunday in May: Lincoln National Guard Marathon and Half-Marathon [8] Third Saturday in May: James Arthur Vineyards Renaissance Festival [9] May 13 to July 17: Horse racing at Lincoln Race Course [10] Mid May: Wake Up ...

  9. George Floyd protests in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The reporter captured video of protesters extinguishing fires that hot police tear gas canisters had started in bushes near the Capitol Building. [16] On June 11, an estimated 600 people met near SouthPointe Pavilions, a shopping mall, to march on South 27th Street and though residential subdivisions. This was the first march in south Lincoln.