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Join Our Jrs Club, a Free Program for Ages 7 to 11

February is National Children's Dental Health Month, an initiative all about the importance of dental care for kids. At Lincoln Orthodontics, we love raising awareness about kids’ oral health because big grins and young confident smiles start with gentle, expert care. And it’s always a good idea to identify whether or not tiny teeth are growing and developing normally.

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Preventive Care: Five Tips To Be Proactive About Your Health

Preventive care is a cornerstone of maintaining optimal health and well-being. It involves proactive measures and health interventions to avert the onset or progression of illnesses and conditions. From annual checkups and routine screenings to immunizations and vaccines, preventive care empowers individuals to take control of their health.

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Medicaid: What’s New In 2024 and How Bluestem Health’s Family Medicaid Doctors Can Help

Bluestem Health’s family doctors specialize in providing care to individuals and families covered by Medicaid. We’re committed to offering quality healthcare to all our patients, and we know how difficult it can be for patients to navigate Medicaid. We’re always up-to-date with Nebraska Medicaid requirements to give you the best possible care.

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Here We Grow

Lincoln Children’s Museum has a brand-new, immersive exhibit titled Here We Grow. The permanent exhibit invites families to embark on a playful journey through Nebraska agriculture and provides an educational adventure where they can discover a connection and appreciation for our region.

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Make It! Snuggly Snowmen 

Make these cute snowmen where you can stay warm and cozy inside. Plus, they can double as a cute, handmade gift perfect for sharing with grandparents, school friends, teachers, and neighbors!

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On the Wall at Lincoln Kids

We love to get Lincoln Kids interested in sharing their work with each other. This season, we’re showing off some of the fine artistry crafted by Mrs. McMullin’s fifth-grade class at Zeman Elementary!

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A Winter Free-for-All 

Here’s a list of 25 free (or nearly free) things to do this winter. Check them off as you go!

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Youth Leadership Lincoln

In a fast-paced world, the importance of teaching leadership skills to our youth can’t be overstated. The Youth Leadership Lincoln program stands as a shining example of how our community is investing in the future — by nurturing young leaders today.

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Raising a Worldwide Community

Get to know Sheila Dorsey Vinton, Executive Director & CEO of the Asian Community and Cultural Center here in Lincoln.

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Easy Cake Box Baking

Try these recipes using basic boxed cake mixes that are as easy as they are delicious. Get creative with toppings and flavors to up the ante and the fun!

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