By Kelly Evans Hullinger MD Menopause is one of those things that, let’s face it, will ultimately affect everyone with previously functional ovaries. Unfortunately
Editorials
SNAP Work Requirements
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is designed to ensure that no one goes hungry. Formerly called Food Stamps, the SNAP program helps to
From Specialized Support to Enrichment: ESU 13 Enhances Panhandle Student Education
By Dr. Laura Barrett ESU 13 All the school districts in the Nebraska Panhandle are dedicated to providing high-quality education to the students in
Reflections for the Week of September 16-20
Electric • Work continues on Country Club Road line rebuild • Trenched in conduit at solar field for wire to connect to overhead line
The Kroger-Albertsons Merger
The largest ever supermarket merger was first proposed in October, 2022. Kroger announced that it planned to buy rival Albertsons for $24.6 billion. In
It’s Complicated
By Debra Johnston MD My personal connection with adoption began nearly 30 years ago. As my mentor Dr Holm and I hurried to the
From the Starting Blocks
Following Saturday night’s 34-3 Husker victory over Northern Illinois, the Nebraska has started its season 3-0 for the first time since 2016. Even though
Stan
Stan was a good neighbor. He was a good teacher, rancher, and a unique individual. All of my kids worked for him at least
Field Trip Legacy
Field trips are the best. Learning firsthand outside the classroom was always met with anticipation as our teachers at District 1 announced upcoming outings.
Hear Yourselves
If you have a child in school, you’re worried about bullying, or should be. Bullying seems to have gone on since two or three







