In the new state budget, a victory for voters Nebraska’s 2019-20 budget has been approved by the Legislature and signed by the governor....
5 big ways we build democracy in Lincoln Thursday, May 30, is Give To Lincoln Day. This annual 24-hour display of community spirit benefits...
Graduation is a declaration of independence — and of hope Growing up in Orchard, the month of May meant two things – the end of school and graduation. Like...
Civic Nebraska to launch 3 new Community Learning Centers Civic Nebraska will serve community members, families and Lincoln Public Schools students at three...
Lincoln City Council adopts #HumaneHousing ordinance The Lincoln City Council voted 6-1 May 20 to adopt a Humane Housing Ordinance to protect renters...
Make your picks for the 2019 Summer of Democracy Reading List Summer is here! Kids are getting out of school, we’re setting high-temperature records in the...
Here’s how to supercharge civic education in Nebraska My first job out of college was teaching social studies at South Platte High School in Big Springs....
5 ways we build democracy in Omaha On May 22, Civic Nebraska will join hundreds of Omaha-area organizations participating in OMAHA...
Meet Sarah Cohen, development associate Sarah Cohen, a recent University of Nebraska graduate, is putting her writing skills and commitment...
Introducing Civic U., a summer academy for young civic leaders Middle schoolers will become stronger in mind, body, and citizenship this summer at Civic U., a fun...
Help us grow in May: Omaha Gives! and Give To Lincoln Day It’s May, and that means it’s “grow time” across the state. Spades and shovels are...
May 6: Stand for #HumaneHousing Today is the day! At 3 pm, the City Council will hold a public hearing on a proposed ordinance to...