By Debra Johnston, MD I learned a lot of statistics back in medical school, many of which are outdated and long since forgotten. A
Editorials
And, Yet There is Love
We’re men. We make dumb mistakes and say stupid things. Especially when talking to women. Specifically, when we are between the ages of 18
Reflections for the Week of November 6-10
BBDC: Prepping for Annual Meeting next Friday, November 17th at 9am, BBDC office. As part of the Career Connections of Western Nebraska Sophomore Career
Pickpockets
Hang onto your wallet, it’s that time of year again. Time to screen your calls and do a deep sort on the mail because
Thanksgiving: People Helping People
Thanksgiving is coming soon, and it’s a holiday traditionally centered around food and family. But what if you’re alone? Too busy? Perhaps your family
Your Gastrointestinal System—No Reason to be Grossed Out!
By Kelly Evans-Hullinger, M.D. A common lament I hear from my patients as they try to discuss a real concern they have about their
Business as Usual
We’ve all heard the expression about carrying on business as usual. Business as usual has changed. Out here in agricultural country, stores used to
Concrete In The Mix
On a sweltering summer day when few braved the heat (seems like a lifetime ago), I needed a photo before Friday afternoon deadline. Time
Bummerooski Anniversary
Has it really been 48 years? All Saints’ Day. November 1, 1975. At Faurot Field in Columbia, Missouri, Tom Osborne’s Cornhuskers, rated third in
Reflections for the Week of Oct. 23-27
Water/Sewer: Built pipe bracing for Burnham well. Cleaned chlorine injectors at Burnham, Elkhorn, Colorado wells and chlorine plant. Installed new sample spigots at Burnham






