On any given evening, if you flip on the national news, you’d think the country is unraveling at the seams. Headlines scream crisis, chaos,
Opinion
A Seat at the Table Delivers Results for Nebraska
Getting to be your Governor has led to a lot of goosebump moments and last week had a few as Suzanne and I traveled
A Little Finetuning
Improvement matters. Parents want their children to do better in school. From Mom and Pop to Fortune 500, businesses strive for efficiency and effectiveness.
The Gates of Hell
“If you ever wondered what the gates of hell look like, that’s it right there.” Those were the words narrated by a friend and
Stay Away
Several years ago, a friend who knows us pretty well gave us a sign to put by the door. Instead of Welcome, it says,
“The Not-So Silent Struggle of Sleep Apnea”
By Andrew Ellsworth, MD Take a moment to breathe. Close your eyes. Slowly inhale through your nose, pause, and gently exhale through your mouth.
A Less Taxing Tax Season for Nebraskans
Tax filing season is here, and Nebraska families are once again sorting through W-2s, logging into tax software, and bracing for the familiar anxiety
Growing Markets, Cutting Taxes, Fueling the Future
From sunrise to sunset, Nebraska’s ag producers work to feed and fuel our world. With one in four jobs being directly related to agriculture,
District 47 Legislative Update
The week began with a legislative recess day in observance of Presidents’ Day, traditionally known as George Washington’s Birthday. Over time, this holiday has
Pizza An Incentive To Sustain Recycling
Anticipating rain Friday, the Daytona 500 was the race on many Americans’ minds. Students from several Alliance Public Schools elementary classrooms could almost taste








