Ensuring the United States meets challenges we face around the world is a demanding but vital task. Dispute resolution and advanced international cooperation are
Opinion
A Letter from the Rainbow Bridge
No sports memories to share today. Nothing about the Cornhuskers, the KC Chiefs, Broncos, Bulldogs or Bobcats. Just a letter to share from the
Reflections for the Week of Jan. 10, 2025
Police: Traveled to Rapid City to drop off our three new to us (i.e. used) vehicles for equipment outfitting. Commenced work on
Supporting The Paper
What is a newspaper? It’s a window to the happenings within the community. From school board and city council meetings, high school sports and
2024 Recap: Kids, Taxes, Agriculture & Values
2024 was an excellent year for Nebraska. We stood strong for property tax relief, took steps to grow agricultural production, and protected our children
KAB Cat
Anytime we were out on a route and filled the pickup bed with cardboard or curbside bags during my first years at Keep Alliance
Changes in Nebraska Law
The Nebraska Legislature is back in session. Lots of new faces and new committee chairs. A few major changes in state law are taking
Reflections for the Week of Dec. 30, 2024-Jan. 3, 2025
Police: Taveled to Rapid City to drop off our three new to us (i.e. used) vehicles for equipment upfitting. Commenced work on
Dry January
Sandhills Elixir Sage Zero Proof Gimlet: Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice cubes. Add 4 ounces Sandhills Elixir Sage, 2 ounces fresh lime
Recommitting to Conservative Priorities in a New Congress
A new year brings a valuable chance to reflect on the accomplishments of the previous year and prepare for the opportunities ahead in the