Runza® Restaurants donated $2,350 to United Way of Western Nebraska from sales on November 16 Runza Day for United Way. The dollars raised will
Month: January 2024
Fields of the Future, AI Meets Farming
By Samantha Grove Nebraska News Service Researchers are investigating how artificial intelligence can help improve Nebraska crops. Although AI has become a popular new
Be Aware of Fishing Regulation Changes for 2024
Anglers need to be aware of fishing regulation changes in Nebraska that take effect Jan. 1, 2024. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s changes
Seizures
By Andrew Ellsworth, MD A seizure can be one of the most frightening things for a family member, friend, or anyone to witness. However,
AlleyCats Roam Hemingford
A while back one frequented the Mini Max Market. The cat left, only to be joined by another (albeit smaller) friend between the grain
Ring in the New Year with These New Audiobooks Available on the Libby App
The Other Mothers by Katherine Faulkner: When a young nanny is found dead in mysterious circumstances, new mom, Tash, is intrigued. She has been
The Summer EBT Controversy
Nebraska will be opting out of a new federal child nutrition program this summer. The state does not intend to participate in Summer EBT,
Pope Paul VI Would Agree
It was date 53 years ago – January 6, 1971 – that 11-year-old Kevin Horn returned to his sixth-grade classroom at Valparaiso Elementary School
Into the Unknown
And I said to the man who stood at the gate of the year, “Give me a light that I may tread safely into
Reflections for the Week of Dec. 25-29
Airport: • MALSR update – We have received needed documentation regarding the original commissioning of the MALSR. We can move forward with contracting for