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The City of Lincoln Proposes Massive Growth

The City of Lincoln Proposes Massive Growth

By 2050, Lincoln, NE may look entirely different.

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Lincoln Journal Star

https://journalstar.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/city-of-lincoln-looks-30-years-into-future-sees-growth-east-south-and-building-in/article_bac4a725-2b3e-5926-8c5a-506bca839fcf.html

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