Inside the May/June 2011 Issue
The May/June 2011 issue of Nebraska Life Magazine is bursting with new stories and photos for you to enjoy. Below is an overview of what you’ll find inside. Have this issue delivered directly to your mailbox by clicking here to subscribe today!
Nebraska City: Growing Good Luck and Dreams
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This city is climbing trees toward a future built on dreams. Story by Alan J. Bartels |
Paxton Cattle Drive
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Over the Dismal and through the pastures these cattle go.
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Holy Cow, That's Big!
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20 things that show our new state slogan: The Gargantuan Life.
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Winnetoon’s Dream Builders
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This quiet cowboy carved another gal’s dreams into reality. Story by Matthew Spencer Photographs by Christopher Amundson
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Finding Paradise at Plum Creek
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Join Dr. Dan McGowan at his hidden oasis near Ainsworth. Story by Matthew Spencer Photographs by Christopher Amundson |
Adventure Racing
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Spud guns, foot races and paddle surfing – it’s all included. WARNING: Not for the boring at heart! Story and photographs by Steve and Bobbi Olson |
Buckle Up for Fashion Statement
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Who knew the fashion police were headquartered in Kearney? Story by Matthew Spencer |
On the Hunt for Doc Middleton
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“He was a good guy that just couldn’t catch a break.” Story by Alan J. Bartels |
Hiking with Riley
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A view of Schramm State Recreation Area through a child’s eyes and her daddy’s lens. Story and photographs by Derrald Farnsworth-Livingston |
Plus, Nebraska Kitchens, Nebraska Traveler (Track Fans Scoop Up Bowl-full of Fun at Omaha's Super-Sized State Meet, In a Relay to Fight Cancer, Sheldon's Museum of Music Jazzing up Lincoln for 20 years) Flat Water News (Putting up the Flages,Aerial at Scottsbluff,, The Ultiamte Book Drive: One Boo One Nebraska, Video for Tech-Savvy Travelers), Poems (Camping Out, Osage Hedgerow, Cave Painting, Sugar Loaf Buffe) plus the latest Nebraska books in Writers and Artrist and a “Last Look” photo from Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo.
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