“This world will break your heart. There’s enough sorrow to go around, and for everyone to have seconds. But this world has a thousand
Editorials
The Circus
I bought a ticket to the circus last week. Not much has changed since the last performance except that the monkeys have multiplied, and
Reflections for the Week of March 4-8, 2024
Fire: • Career staff attended all-employee staff meeting. • Met with Finance on Medicare Ground Ambulance Data Collection. • Weekly department training was on
This Isn’t the Baby Blues
By Elizabeth A. Milton, LPCC, LPC-MH, MS Transitioning to become a parent can be one of the most pivotal changes in a person’s life.
Shutting Down the Far-Left’s Hate
American ways of life and values are under attack. President Biden has sent swarms of bureaucrats to harass Americans at every turn. His Department
Confronting the Big Boys and Girls
Right, wrong or indifferent, I am not a fan of corporate people running small town businesses. You know the type. The outsiders that believe
Jobs are Seeking People. Now What?
Recently, amid renewed concern about “the brain drain,” my thoughts returned to a particularly inspiring moment during Nebraska Community Foundation’s 2023 annual celebration. At
President Biden’s State of the Union Address
Like many Nebraskans listening to the State of the Union address, I was hoping to hear President Biden correct course on his failed policies
A Solution for Faster Federal Disaster Relief
March 4, 2024 Last week, natural disaster struck Nebraska. Our dry weather and windy days make us especially vulnerable to disasters like wildfires, as
Nebraska Should “Just Say No” to Needle Exchange Programs
Nebraska has the lowest drug overdose death rate in the country. Yet, some state senators want to bring the failed policies of drug-infested cities









