Richard L. Johnson, 84, passed away Aug. 21, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Survivors include his three children, Kimberley Johnson, Christina Johnson and Richard Johnson,
Month: August 2023
Who’s Teddy?
It’s been a long time since I headed back to school in the fall but I always dreaded it and I’m still not crazy
Protecting the Good Life for the Golden Years
The Nebraska Attorney General’s Office works to protect Nebraskans, especially citizens who are vulnerable. Of particular concern to our office is the protection of
Washington Report: Back-to-School
The back-to-school season has arrived, and families across the country are busy with all the anticipation, activities, and new learning opportunities that come with
Reflections for the Week of Aug. 21-25
BBDC: • Helped organize Senator Ricketts Monday visit to Alliance at the Knight Museum. • Attended the Nebraska Economic Developers Association (NEDA) monthly board
Planting Football Fan Seeds
Has it really been twenty years? On August 30, 2003, the Nebraska football team opened their season with a 17-7 win over Oklahoma State
Writing as Therapy
By the late Richard P. Holm, MD During the South Dakota Festival of Books, I listened to a group of five successful novelists discussing
KAB Curbside: Sautter
Dave and Cindy Sautter Dave and Cindy Sautter have been married for 17 years. Cindy has lived here all her life, except a decade
My Favorite Nebraska Tradition
Of all our Nebraska traditions, one is especially memorable. It’s a big production that seems to bring our whole state together to enjoy exhibits,
Certificates of Deposit
For the past year the Federal Reserve has been raising interest rates. This isn’t great news if you have to borrow money—that’s the point.