It’s December, the month for giving. Our mail is full of requests for donations to several national and international organizations. Many people use these
Editorials
Not Enjoying Freedoms
During the recent deer hunting season the horses were, by no choice of their own, confined to the corrals and paddocks at East Point
The War on Salvation
After World War II there were still Japanese soldiers out in Pacific Islands that never got word that the war had ended or maybe
EPA Leads Effort For Comprehensive Recycling Strategy
The ability to recycle without driving an hour or more is far from a given in rural America. Access is a major challenge in
National Perspective From D.C.
Twelve hours after walking through my front door with a suitcase and backpack — home from the airport, I stepped back into my usual
2AM
When the Cornhusker State’s current boys and young men were just little babies, they often needed 2AM. That’s when feeding or diaper changing time
An Attitude of Gratitude
There’s no such thing as having too much fun or saying thanks too often. Few of us say thank you enough, but I’m married
Reflections for the Week of Nov. 15-19
HR: • Human Resources is working diligently to prepare for Insurance Open Enrollment. Electric: • Attended an NECC Safety meeting on accident investigation. •
Appreciate What is Important
Pardon me as I drag my soapbox out from the closet and wearily climb on top. From this perspective I am obliged to remind
Snap Benefits Increase
The US Department of Agriculture announced recently that there would be an increase in the amount received in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, SNAP,









