Algis Laukaitis, Lincoln Journal Star

Algis Laukaitis

Lincoln Journal Star

Lincoln, NE, United States

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Past articles by Algis:

Village embroiled in feud with local family

A long-standing feud is simmering here, and some say it's tearing the tiny Thayer County village apart. → Read More

As traffic zips around Wahoo, businesses looking for ways to attract drivers

It's been nearly three months since the Wahoo bypass opened to traffic. → Read More

Gering woman killed in crash

A Gering woman died Thursday when her SUV collided with a semitruck about eight miles south of Chadron, the Nebraska State Patrol office in Scottsbluff said. → Read More

Moose spotted in Pandhandle; commission urges hunters to be cautious

Moose have been reported in the Nebraska Panhandle this year, and the sighting of a young bull in Lincoln County was confirmed this week. → Read More

Two juveniles arrested after high-speed chase

Two juveniles face multiple charges after a high-speed chase through Jefferson County and into Kansas early Wednesday morning. → Read More

I-80 west of Lincoln will close temporarily for sign installation

The westbound lanes of Interstate 80 will be closed starting at 11 p.m. Wednesday for installation of an overhead sign, the Nebraska Department of Roads said. → Read More

Teen pleads not guilty in Nebraska City death

Shyanne Parrott, who is accused of running over a woman with her pickup in September and causing her death, entered pleas of not guilty to three felony counts on Tuesday. → Read More

Price tag for new LES service center more than doubles

Lincoln Electric System's new service center south and east of Lincoln could cost between $50 million and $60 million -- double the amount floated by the utility when it announced → Read More

9 South CharGrill plans to open in Hickman

Hickman is getting a new restaurant. → Read More

NTSB: No engine problems found in Cortland plane crash

Federal investigators found no evidence of engine malfunction or failure in an experimental, amateur-built airplane that plunged to the ground near Cortland, killing its pilot and a passenger. → Read More

First rule of avoiding a deer collision: Slow down

If you see a deer's eyes shine in your headlights as you're driving down the road some late evening, what should you do? → Read More

Eagle gives nod to food trucks in town

People who bike from Lincoln to Eagle on the MoPac East Trail won't get their nachos from the One Eyed Dog Saloon anymore, but they might be able to get → Read More