Life never treated him easy. As the oldest child in a family living in a desolate corner of the Great Basin, Lige Langston never
Editorials
Good Friday or Good Fish Fry?
I spotted this on social media over the weekend. It’s worth repeating. Jesus Christ, 33, of Nazareth, died Friday on Mount Calvary, also known
New Fiction Books to Add to Your Reading List in April
Murder Road by Simone St. James: July 1995. April and Eddie have taken a wrong turn. They’re looking for the small resort town where
A Prosperous Future Needs Focused Conservative Vision
The United States’ constitutional foundation of freedom and opportunity laid the pathway for our nation to become the most prosperous on the planet. Defending
Veto Sustained: Nebraska Says No to Needle Exchange Programs, Remains on the Frontlines of Drug Overdose and HIV Prevention
I appreciate the leadership and conviction of the 20 state senators who voted to sustain my veto of LB 307. Together, we successfully blocked
Stock Question: Harness The Wind Or Capture The Sun
Author’s note: This is the first in a two-part series “Count the windmills girls,” I remember telling my twin nieces as we entered the
Joint Replacement Surgery: an Individualized Decision
By Kelly Evans-Hullinger, MD As a general internist who does primary care for adult and elderly patients, I talk to patients a lot about
Credit Cards and Financial Rights for Women
This year as we celebrate March as Women’s History Month, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of when women could get credit cards in their
A 53-Year Love Affair Full of Heartbreak
Well, they broke my heart – again. The Cornhusker men’s basketball team remains winless in the NCAA Tournament. You know what happened last Friday
Keep America Beautiful Conference: Affiliate Proven Practice
Memories of Keep America Beautiful conferences run on parallel tracks. One train carries experiences outside the convention center and hotel meeting rooms: the National









