Inside the November/December 2011 Issue
The November/December 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!
The Final Husker Harvest
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As Nebraska commences its journey with the Big Ten, photographer Kenneth Jarecke gives one final salute to its final season in the Big 12. Text by Matthew Spencer Photographs by Kenneth Jarecke |
Hounds, Horses and Huntsmen in Hot Pursuit
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Never mind those red coats on horseback in your pasture. They’re just making a sport of chasing coyotes and foxes.
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Sketchy Laws Finally Put to Rest
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Will your sister really be thrown in jail for parachuting on Sundays? Our staff investigates.
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The Last Rememberer
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Grand Island’s Sibby Le Beau remains as the last person to carry on the wisdom and stories of Sitting Bull. Story by Judy Lorenzen and Matthew Spencer Photographs by Christopher Amundson
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Falling for Falls City
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This city reaches into its generous past for a better future. Story by Adrielle Harvey Photographs by Christopher Amundson |
Prairie Guardians: Murdock's Stock Seed Farms
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The Stock family preserves our prairies through seed that’s planted all across the plains. Story by Molly Garriott Photographs by Steve and Bobbi Olson |
Kid-Friendly Places Across Nebraska
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Don’t be surprised when your kids beg you to take them all over the state on their next snow day. Story by Jennifer Chick |
Plus, Nebraska Kitchens, Nebraska Traveler (Runners Rise to Compete as Temperatures Fall, Getting In the Mood for a Royal Holiday Season), Flat Water News (North Star's Bird Herd, Going Gaga for Nebraska, Pretty Little Nebraska Girl Dreams Big, Store Closings Blow Open New Doors), Poems (As evergreens go up, O' m' Alamo A Cottonwood Sonnet, The Tree Stand), plus the latest Nebraska books in Writers and Artist and a “Last Look” photograph by Alex Matzke.
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