About a month ago Panhandle Post reported on the closure of the RSVP program in Chadron. Since that story aired, I’ve heard a lot
Editorials
Protest Hospital Safety Net
By Jeremy Nordquist President, Nebraska Hospital Association Congressional leadership in Washington, DC is considering substantial cuts to health care, including the federal Medicaid program.
A Peak At Sustainability On UNL’s City Campus
Whenever I have had occasion to travel for work there are always windows for walkabout. Exploration typically strikes me on the second day, after
Laing Park Fireworks Show—A History Lesson
The year was 1988. Alliance was celebrating its 100th birthday. I was the director of the Alliance Chamber of Commerce at the time. So,
Writing our Own Greater Nebraska Stories
By Jarrod McCartney My hometown of Red Cloud recently celebrated a massive milestone: after years of dreaming and planning and nailing down the details
Reflections for the Week of June 23
Police: Attended Heritage Days Board Meeting Prepared initial draft for APD Operations Budget Beginning renewal process for Nebraska Accreditation Attended
Me and Boomer Johnson
Now Mr. Boomer Johnson was a gettin’ old in spots, But you don’t expect a bad man to go wrastlin’ pans and pots; But
Building Careers, Strengthening Communities – ESU 13’s Role in CTE
By Dr. Laura Barrett ESU 13 Career and Technical Education (CTE) is a program designed to equip students with practical skills and knowledge in
Reflections for the Week of June 16
Airport: FAA Inspection – submitted documents to clear the minor discrepancies. Requests for warranty work for markings have been submitted. Met with Airport
Rules for Those Who Worry
Worry is woman’s work. Always has been. Men worry too, but they are better at letting some things go. Unless they are ranchers. Unless







