Writer’s Note: This is the first column in a series featuring recent Eagle Scout projects by local youth. Good deeds are known to fly
Opinion
Maximizing Nebraska’s Resources
Spanning our state – Missouri River to panhandle – Nebraska’s Third District has been blessed with a breadth of natural resources. Although much of
Securing Our Border, Keeping Nebraskans Safe
A nation is only as secure as its borders. Joe Biden’s open border policies created a national security, humanitarian, and drug catastrophe. President Trump
Signal Under Siege in the Heartland
Most of us don’t think twice about the networks that connect our phones, schools, or workplaces. But those systems — parts of our daily
Thanksgiving Squirrels
Pumpkins lined the walkway to our house until the day after Thanksgiving morning. At this point we carted off at least five of what
Skipping Christmas
Several years ago, one of my friends decided to skip Christmas. No gifts, no entertaining, no parties, no cards sent. She was vocal about
Negotiating with Sports Gods
It’s time to confess. I make deals with sports gods. In 2019, I told the gods that if my Kansas City Chiefs would win
Shop Local this Small Business Saturday
Tomorrow is Small Business Saturday — a day that has grown into a major part of the holiday season and an important boost for
Happy Thanksgiving, Nebraska!
As Nebraskans, we’re blessed to live in the greatest state in the greatest country in the history of the world. Thanksgiving provides us an
How Much Rain Did You Keep?
By Paul Jasa Retired Extension Engineer When you ask a producer, “How much rain did you get?” the answer usually comes with a catch:








