When things are at their worst, Nebraskans are at their best. It’s what makes our state the greatest in the nation – our people.
Month: June 2024
President Biden’s FAFSA Fiasco
Each year, millions of students and their families make the very important decision of whether or where to attend college. For many, it’s the
President Biden Should not Transfer Student Debt to Taxpayers
In June 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled President Biden did not have the constitutional authority to mass transfer up to $400 billion in
Kindness is the Best Medicine
By Joanie Holm RN, C.N.P. My name is Joanie Holm. I am a certified nurse practitioner in Brookings, South Dakota and I am the
Overdraft Fees
We all know people who no longer use banks or credit unions. Why? In most cases, it is the overdraft fees. Families who live
Reflections for the Week of May 27-31
Electric: ∙ Installed conduit, concrete foundation and cabinet for equipment for electric service at new potato processing site on Valley Road ∙ Replaced three
Old School Weather Forecasting
There’s an old story out there about how weather forecasting first got started. The story goes like this. Settlers who had moved further west
The Real Deal
A cowboy music festival in Elko, Nevada; June, 1994. A group of musicians out behind the performance tent. Someone turned to a young fellow