An attorney for Kay Siebler, a leader of a group called Let Lincoln Vote, said Wednesday they were "considering all of our legal options," leaving open the possibility of appeal.
Following the recent release of an audit conducted by the state’s auditor of public accounts, the attorney for Bill Robinson, who submitted his resignation last week as associate superintendent of
Between democratic incumbent Leirion Gaylor Baird and republican Suzanne Geist, more than $3 million has been put toward the race for Lincoln’s mayor.