As Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine continues with no end in sight, it is as important as ever for the U.S. to strengthen our
Editorials
Countering Communist China
This month, I issued a proclamation declaring July 2022 as “Victims of Communism Month” in Nebraska. This is the second year in a row
What Kind of Car Would You Be?
What kind of car would you be if you was an automobile? A Mercedes, Cadillac, T-Bird, Antique, or maybe a rusty old Chevrolet? In
Sharing Gratitude
With the final week of the summer riding season staring at us like a donkey peering through the gate at breakfast time, Charlene and
Reflections for the Week of July 18-22
Police Administration: • Central Square, University of Nebraska Community Policing Data Analysis Meeting, ABLE Duty to Intervene Program Follow Up Meeting, Datalytics Meeting. •
Telling the Story of Chief Standing Bear
One of America’s greatest civil rights heroes is from Nebraska. Yet nationally, almost nobody knows about him. As Nebraskans, we’re changing that by telling
Visiting with Nebraskans
While visiting Columbus recently, I was asked by a member of the press what was my favorite part of my time in the area.
Fighting for Economic Recovery
As the American people continue to suffer under President Biden’s broken economy, disconcerting data in the latest jobs report from the Bureau of Labor
Five And Dime
Nine percent – I think that was the latest report, last week, on inflation in America. Soon, that number will hit double digits. Everyone
Social Capital
Capital is an asset. When we talk about social capital, we are talking about people as assets – the people we are connected to.








