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Smiling woman wearing glasses sits in a chair in a bright hallway with large windows.
Nebraska Public Power District employee Taylor Sutton speaks to North Star High School students about Cooper Nuclear Station. He is standing at a wooden podium with a large microphone in front of him. There is a video screen hanging down behind him.
Fourteen smiling students, wearing medals, pose proudly at the 2026 State Journalism Championships. They stand before a black and blue event banner, celebrating their achievements.
Three smiling men pose. The man on the left wears a blue suit. The young man in the middle holds a white medallion. The man on the right displays a "Certificate of Congressional Recognition" in a blue folder. Framed photos hang behind them.
Three students, two young men and one young woman, lean over a table. They are intently focused on papers, pointing and writing with pens, seemingly collaborating on a task at an event.
A young man with dark, curly hair and a goatee smiles slightly, looking at the camera. He wears a light grey shirt. Behind him are a brick wall, part of an American flag, and educational posters featuring science imagery, a compass, and stars.
Thirteen smiling young women, wearing maroon "GATORS" shirts, proudly display medals and a "State Champions" basketball trophy. They pose in two rows, some kneeling, celebrating their victory against a brick wall background.
From right to left, a Lincoln North Star student holds an electric rod that has a circular coil at the end. She is moving the circle over a loop without having the circle touch the loop. An electrical representative is smiling in the middle of the photo with other students in the background.
North Star senior Alexis smiles in a stairway of the high school. She is holding two yearbooks that she has worked on during her North Star journalism career. One cover says The Journey and the other says It's a great year to be a gator. There are several motivational signs on the wall behind her.
A person wearing a maroon polo shirt and safety glasses stands in a workshop, resting their hands on a red vise mounted to a workbench, with tools and metal equipment visible in the background.
From left, LPS world languages teachers Janine Theiler, Mohammed Alnajem, Brenda Lopez Adame and Sarah Klankey work in their classrooms.
From left, North Star High School Principal Megan Kroll smiles with a student in the school's aviation program.
Two North Star High School students stand in front of a brick wall at Union Bank Stadium. They are wearing t-shirts that say Hope Squad on them and are preparing to hand out glow sticks to fans at a football game.
At left, LPS Aviation and Technical Education Focus Program teacher Amanda Woodward works on a Lego-robotics activity with North Star High School students in the program.
The front entrance of Lincoln North Star High School is shown. Six pillars are holding up a large outdoor ceiling with the words 'Lincoln North Star High School' engraved on it. There are four sets of double doors at the ground level and a wall full of windows above the front entrance.
A framed black and white photograph of bicycles in an architectural setting is being presented. A young man receives an award certificate from a man, with family and a man in a suit observing, in an office setting.
North Star science teacher Karen Covil smiles while sitting in a seat in the school auditorium.
A man explains a large satellite dish mounted on a truck to a group of students outside. The license plate reads "L 17503".
A young woman smiles while holding a toddler on her lap in a classroom. The toddler wears a blue shirt that says "Champion." "Use kind words" is visible on a nearby poster.
North Star senior Brooke smiles in the mass communications classroom. She is sitting in front of a row of computers and a large calendar on the wall behind her.