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  • Kenneth Ferriera, Justin Wan, Larry Robinson, Lincoln Journal Star
  • Apr 3, 2023
  • Apr 3, 2023 Updated May 16, 2025
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Top Journal Star photos for April

Lincoln Stars' Mason Marcellus (right) slams Waterloo's Gavin Lindberg into the glass during the first period at the Ice Box on Saturday, April 1, 2023.

LARRY ROBINSON Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Michigan's Ellie Sieler (1) slides into home, scoring a run, against Nebraska's Courtney Wallace (right) Sunday at Bowlin Stadium.

LARRY ROBINSON, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Pius X's Basil Fulton (lleft,12) and Morgan Armagost (3, Center) fight for position against Lincoln East's Marek Laird (first left, 8), Owen Hunt (right, 6) and Luke Duden (5, far right) during a corner kick in the first half on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, at Lincoln Pius X High School.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Children, alongside Ella Bruce (top left), her mom BrieAnna Bruce (first left) and Hai Any Tran (right) vie for Easter eggs tossed into the pool during an Easter egg hunt, on Monday, April 3, 2023, at the Northeast YMCA in Lincoln.

Those in attendance were able to meet the Easter Bunny and get their toes wet searching the pool for eggs. Participants made sure to bring their swimsuits and pool-friendly baskets. Eggs were exchanged for treats outside the pool.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

A Lincoln resident casts a ballot in the city primary election at North Star High School on Tuesday.

LARRY ROBINSON, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Nebraska's Isaiah Garcia-Castaneda runs with the ball during a football practice, Tuesday, April 4, 2023, at Hawks Championship Center.

JUSTIN WAN Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Former Illinois prison director, Rob Jeffreys, is introduced as the new director of Nebraska Department of Correction Services at the Nebraska State Capitol on Monday, April 3, 2023.

LARRY ROBINSON Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Malcolm's Carson Frank waits to bat against Lincoln Christian Thursday at Lincoln Christian High School.

JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Sparks and smoke rise from a the workbench where Lincoln East senior Blake Allen welds together two pieces of metal on Wednesday, April 12, 2023, at The Career Academy in Lincoln. Lincoln East senior Blake Allen has been welding large letters to spell out a word. He plans to place the letters around the city for his capstone project at The Career Academy. His project honors a fellow welder and Lincoln East student.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Lincoln Fire & Rescue personnel leave the site of a fire covered in insulation from inside the walls of a mobile home on Wednesday, April 12, 2023, near North First Street and Cornhusker Highway in Lincoln. Lincoln Fire and Rescue crews responded to the fire, near North First Street and Cornhusker Highway, just before 2 p.m. Wednesday and found a mobile home fully engulfed, Battalion Chief Jeremy Gegg said. One firefighter was injured while fighting the blaze, which totally destroyed a mobile home at 342 Alexander Road and caused damage to the exterior of a neighboring unit, which was vacant, Gegg said.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Meg Jackson, Jordan Hasselbalch, Kenna Lehmann, Allison Johnson and one individual who did not give their name (from left) hold a sign that spells out "no bans" outside the Capitol on Wednesday. Groups on either side of the abortion debate rallied at the Capitol as debate began on LB626.

KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Pius X's Reese Kortum (left) dives for second base as the ball flies by Lincoln Southwest's Karter Chamberlain during a HAC baseball tournament quarterfinal game Tuesday, April 11, 2023, at Sherman Field.

LARRY ROBINSON Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Briana DeSanctis poses with her stuffed rucksack at the Husker Bar II on Monday in Brainard. DeSanctis is traveling the American Discovery Trail and aims to be the first solo woman to complete the trip in its entirety. The trail brought her from Delaware before she stopped for a drink and a bite to eat.

LARRY ROBINSON, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Nebraska's Laney Choboy (right) dives to save the ball from hitting the floor as players scrimmage during a volleyball spring practice session on Monday at the Devaney Sports Center.

KENNETH FERRIERA ,Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Nebraska defensive backs line up for drills during practice on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, at the Hawks Championship Center in Lincoln.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Anna Johansen organizes quarter annuals by type on the opening day for Canoyer Garden Center on Monday, April 10, 2023, in Lincoln. The new shop is the second Canoyer Garden Center in Nebraska. The family-owned business sells a selection of annuals, herbs, houseplants, home décor, and other gardening supplies.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Lincoln East's Brayden Bouwens (right) makes a save on a Lincoln Southeast shot on goal on Saturday at Seacrest Field.

LARRY ROBINSON Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

A more than yearlong campaign by First-Plymouth Church to erase the medical debt of residents in the Near South neighborhood will come to a close this Easter Sunday.

LARRY ROBINSON, Journal Star
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The Theresa Street Water Resource Recovery Facility is photographed by drone on Friday, April 7, 2023. The Water Resource Recovery Facility sits on 51 acres along Salt Creek in the north central section of the City. the treatment facility has a maximum capacity of recovering 28 million gallons per day and on an average day presently recovers about 20 million gallons of water.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Troops from the Nebraska National Guard Company A, 2-134th Infantry Battalion march on to the field to take part in a departure ceremony on Sunday at Memorial Stadium. One hundred thirty-one Nebraska Army National Guard Soldiers of Company A, 2-134th Infantry Battalion were seen off by their families and elected officials on Sunday. The Guard unit, based in Mead, is deploying overseas to the U.S. Africa Command area of responsibility where it will serve as a security force working with other U.S. military and partner nation forces.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Nebraska's Cole Evans (bottom) slides into home for a run against Northwestern's Cooper Foard (7) Friday at Haymarket Park.

LARRY ROBINSON, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Jack Hoffman poses for a portrait at the Team Jack Foundation headquarters in Atkinson.

LARRY ROBINSON, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

A Lincoln Fire and Rescue firefighter walks across charred grass after a grass fire near the eastbound lane of US-34 on Thursday, April 13, 2023.

LARRY ROBINSON Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Lincoln Southeast students, senior Grayson Waller (from left), senior Micah Brusnahan and junior Parker Horvath react to stock prices during Junior Achievement's stock market challenge on Tuesday at Pinnacle Bank Arena.

JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Creighton players celebrate Andrew Meggs' run against Nebraska with teammate Tyler Lozano, Tuesday, April 18, 2023, at Haymarket Park.

JUSTIN WAN Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Former Illinois prison director, Rob Jeffreys, is introduced as the new director of Nebraska Department of Correction Services at the Nebraska State Capitol on Monday, April 3, 2023.

LARRY ROBINSON Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Lincoln Southwest's Charley Kort is dogpiled after scoring against Lincoln East during the HAC soccer championship match Wednesday at Seacrest Field.

JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Boys run the 800 meter final during the Harold Scott Invite Thursday at Beechner Athletic Complex.

LARRY ROBINSON, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Lightning strikes above Memorial Stadium during a severe thunderstorm over Lincoln on Friday, April 14, 2023.

LARRY ROBINSON Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Nebraska's Marcus Washington (left) is defended by Syncere Safeeullah during the Red-White Spring Game, Saturday, April 22, 2023, at Memorial Stadium.

JUSTIN WAN Journal Star
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Nebraska quarterback Jeff Sims (14) celebrates with offensive lineman Ethan Piper (57) at Memorial Stadium on Saturday, April 22, 2023.

LARRY ROBINSON Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

A gosling waddles along the shore of a small pond as it looks for food on Wednesday at Pioneers Park in Lincoln. Within 24 hours of hatching, goslings, or baby geese, can dive underwater 30 to 40 feet. Goslings stay with their parents for their first year of life and as they grow older tend to group together in "gang broods" that can oftentimes number in the hundreds. 

KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Lincoln East's Kenneth Williams (left) finishes first in the 200-meter dash at 22.153 with Lincoln East's Gabe Miles finishing second at 22.158 during the LPS Championship, Wednesday, April 26, 2023, at Beechner Athletic Complex.

JUSTIN WAN Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Shinedown's Zach Myers rocks out on his guitar as he performs during Shinedown’s Revolutions Live Tour on Tuesday, April 25, 2023, at Pinnacle Bank Arena.

KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Six-year-old Hsa Lay Hser revels in a cascade of bubbles as he tries to pop them before they fly away during Bubblepoolza on Tuesday at Whittier Field. UNL hosted the free event for students with children. Families were able to explore painting with bubbles, a bubble snake, a bubble tower and rainbow foam. All attendees left with free kits to recreate the activities at home.

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Top Journal Star photos for April

Opponents of LB626 celebrate in the Rotunda Thursday after the bill fails to advance after failing one vote short of cloture. The bill sought to ban abortions in Nebraska after about 6 six weeks. 

LARRY ROBINSON, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Nebraska's Gabe Swansen (44) catches a fly ball against Minnesota at Haymarket Park on Sunday, April 30, 2023.

LARRY ROBINSON Journal Star
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The Nebraska volleyball team, including Nebraska's Caroline Jurevicius (first right), wait to be introduced before the spring match against Wichita State on Saturday at Bison Activity Dome in Central City.

KENNETH FERRIERA Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Deb Neary, a member of the Nebraska State Board of Education, holds up a sign in front of the capitol building to protest LB753 Saturday at the Capitol. 

LARRY ROBINSON, Journal Star
Top Journal Star photos for April

Lincoln Southwest's Hudson Shaffer slides safely into second base as Grand Island's Cohen Nelson awaits the throw Thursday at Sherman Field.

JUSTIN WAN Journal Star
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