By Ethan L. Snow PhD It’s remarkable how much anatomy education and medical practice overlap, yet anatomist-physician collaborations are often underutilized for improving student
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Habitat for Humanity
How do low-income families ever afford a house? With mortgage interest rates around 7% (with good credit history) and a 20% down payment, it’s
Follow Your Nose
I was probably about five years old and sitting on the steps of my grandparents’ house in Omaha the first time I noticed the
Master Gardener: Maintaining Lawns and Weather-Beaten Plants or Trees
By Carolyn Applegate Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Have you ever wondered how high or low you should set your lawnmower when cutting your turf?
Sorting In The Shade
Sometimes subtle gets the message across better than an “in your face” approach. Visitors to the north side of the Keep Alliance Beautiful Recycling
My Dad…An Absent Radio Station Manager
Last Sunday was Father’s Day. So, a short story about by dad. Clair Horn, who lived from 1930-2008, was the hardest working person I
Birds of a Feather
“Birds of a feather flock together” was a standard my parents’ generation used when deciding who their teens were allowed to hang out with.
Reflections for the Week of June 2
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Summer Activities for Families
What do our kids do in the summers when they aren’t in school? If kids aren’t doing things that challenge their brains and their
Pain Science: Rethinking How We Experience Pain
By Kory Zimney PT, DPT, PhD is a professor at the University of South Dakota Pain is a universal human experience, yet it remains







