Sliding into the driver’s seat on a gray rainy day a little late for work a flash of color fluttered by the windshield –
Opinion
There’s a Tear in my Beer
I attended the Michigan at Nebraska football game this past Saturday. I returned to Memorial Stadium after a seven-year absence. My last appearance was
Hitting Election Integrity While the Iron is Hot
By Larry Bolinger Alliance President Trump is going after mail-in ballots again, we have unethical forced voting in Texas to change districts to favor
Regenerative Agriculture Economics: From the Ground Up
“If it improves the ground, it’s going to improve my potential income.” — Kipp Hinrichs, Glenvil, Nebraska farmer That statement captures the heart of
When Google’s AI Gets Involved: Implications for You, Your Community and Your Business
By Jerry Raehal OnePress, Chief Growth Officer This week, my family has been buzzing with excitement for our first trip to the College World
Connections Create Community
By Jeff Yost When asked what they love about their hometown, do people say, “rigidity?” What about, “no one invites me to get involved?”
As The Global AI Race Heats Up, Nebraska Could Play a Key Role
By Paul Strommen District 47 Senator Earlier this month, President Trump called technology leaders from across the country to rally around one goal: ensuring
Michigan Memories
The Big Red football team is off to a 3-0 start. That hasn’t happened since 2016, when NU ripped off seven straight victories. Two
Rural Joins Urban Recycling In Midwest’s Largest Facility
How do Nebraskans recycle? Depends. Are we talking Sandhills rancher, Seward state senator or Omaha banker? Patrick Leahy, CEO of Omaha-based Firstar Recycling, could
Reporting
“I’ve paid the dues to tell the news. The longer you live, the keener your obligation to report on the journey.” B. B. King






