As part of the budgetary vision of the departing President Ted Carter, the Board of Regents (BOR) is requiring that UNK cut over $5
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Next Steps for the House of Representatives
Last week, the House was set to continue its work on the twelve annual appropriations bills to ensure the government is responsibly funded. Unfortunately,
Nine Books to Read to Honor World Mental Health Day
What My Bones Know by Stephanie Foo: By age thirty, Stephanie Foo was successful on paper: She had her dream job as an award-winning
Grateful for Summer at City Pool
I am writing to publicly acknowledge the successful summer at the municipal pool. I have swam in many swimming pools on many cities; this
Schumer Shouldn’t Have Sent Senators Home
Last weekend, America was brought to the brink of a government shutdown. This happened, in part, because President Joe Biden and Senate Majority Leader
Reflections for the Week of Sept. 25-29
Airport: • Final mowing on airport property outside of the airfield completed. • Service completed on small mower, loader, and airport truck. • Mounds
Fostering Environmental Education
Children collect facts like a sack bulging with Halloween candy. From listening to a parent or older sister or brother to what they hear
New Fiction Novels to Enjoy in October
The Longmire Defense by Craig Johnson: Deep in the heart of the Wyoming countryside, Sheriff of Absaroka County, Walt Longmire, is called to a
My Nebraska
When your beloved football team gets spanked in its own backyard, 45-7, with the entire neighborhood looking on, you tend to focus your attention
Privacy and Social Media
Identity theft remains the number one consumer fraud report category nationally, according to the Federal Trade Commission. Consumer fraud is made easier the more








