Flying north, parallel to Central Park, the flock slowed in a loose formation. I lost sight of the fledglings while continuing home on Tenth
Editorials
Waiting on Starkweather
I’ll turn 63 years of age this Friday. Some history to read. Unless you have something better to do. Wednesday, July 1, 1959, at
Reflections for the Week of June 20-24
Public Works: * Landfill 217 tons of refuse this week. * Overlay projects still underway, and are making good progress. * Road maintenance is
Box Butte County 4-Hers Attend Fort Robinson Horse Camp
Dawes County 4-H Extension has been hosting the annual Fort Robinson Horse Camp for 48 years. This camp provides clinicians to help campers learn
Omaha Facility Adds Grain Bags To Mix For Plastic Lumber
Firstar Fiber, Inc. (dba First Star Recycling) in Omaha will be taking grain bags at their new plastic lumber facility, Aaron Withington announced during
Adverse Childhood Experiences
How do you think these things would affect a child’s life: Being abused or neglected. Witnessing or being the victim of violence in the
Horses are Cool
Horses are cool, literally. When the daytime temperatures keep creeping up, you see people sweat, you see dogs pant, you might see birds with
Funny Dreams
I had a funny dream last night. I woke up with the thought in my head that I had nothing, was nothing, and had
Grumpy Old Man
Two of my favorite movies are Grumpy Old Men and Grumpier Old Men. As I approach my 63rd birthday, I can relate well to
It’s Not Who You Know
In some circles, I’m known as a cowboy poet, and when people hear that they often ask, “Do you know Baxter Black? Ever been









