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Vote Yes for the Lincoln Haymarket Arena May 11th

The Lincoln Haymarket Arena project will help bring new jobs to Lincoln and strengthen our economy without increasing property taxes.

During construction, there will be and $800 million boost to the economy and 7,800 jobs generated. Once completed, the project will bring 1,200 new, permanent jobs to the community and $260 million in annual economic activity.

First-class entertainment and a new home for Husker basketball without increasing property taxes. Vote YES for the Lincoln Haymarket Arena May 11th.

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LJS Editorial 5/2: Rare unanimity for arena

As the May 11 vote on the proposed Haymarket arena nears, it's worth noting that the project has accomplished something remarkable.

It has brought together traditional rivals in support of the project that will appear on the May 11 ballot.

The unanimity among a broad spectrum of community groups is rare. It provides reassurance that the project provides widespread benefit to the community at large.

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Some Lincoln residents say the arena proposal that will be on the May 11 ballot is the right idea but in the wrong location.

Those voters ought to think again.

A close look shows that the Haymarket site has distinct advantages over likely alternatives.

Lincoln Mayor Chris Beutler announced steps that will be taken to make sure the proposed Haymarket arena project is on time, on budget and transparent -- if voters approve the project on May 11.

Another pro-Haymarket Arena group has just formed, and it’s run entirely by students. The group Students for the Haymarket Arena was organized by Matt Schaefer, a third-year law student and former Association of Students of the University of Nebraska president, and Megan Collins, a senior business administration major and current ASUN president.

More than 40 volunteers from Citizens FOR Jobs and the Lincoln Haymarket Arena hit the streets Sunday.

Their aim: canvassing all Lincoln neighborhoods in support of the proposed arena.

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