By Geitner Simmons IANR Media The University of Nebraska–Lincoln has received two federal grants totaling $1.7 million to build on the university’s environmental sustainability
Month: September 2024
Real Property Tax Credit and School District Property Tax Relief Credit Announced for 2024
The State of Nebraska is providing property owners tax relief of a portion of real property taxes levied in 2024. This relief includes funds
Joseph E Finkey Jr Obituary
Joseph E Finkey Jr, 87, of Colorado, passed away on September 16th, 2024. Joseph was born in Rushville, Nebraska on November 23rd, 1936. He
Nicholas Joseph Wood Obituary
Nicholas Joseph Wood, 31, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, September 17, 2024 at Box Butte General Hospital. He was born on July 5, 1993
Another Year of the Biden-Harris FAFSA Fiasco
Each year, millions of prospective students and their families decide whether and where to attend college. It’s a huge decision. The Free Application for
Equal Day and Night
We meteorologists are always fascinated by the intricacies of weather. We can be intrigued by a certain record high temperature, a day of record
What Do You Say?
“In the terrible debris of progress…” Mary Oliver There are two sides to a coin, an argument, and the highway. Two sides to progress
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By Kelly Evans Hullinger MD Menopause is one of those things that, let’s face it, will ultimately affect everyone with previously functional ovaries. Unfortunately
September Heartbreaks
Entering last Friday night’s Illinois at Nebraska football game, I was overly confident Nebraska would win the game. The last time I was this
Adopt A Highway
Highway signs serve to break the monotony of long treks as well as daily commutes. “Cold weather cannot be far off, see they folded