By Cynthia Brown Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Every garden tells a story of successes, surprises, and lessons learned. As the season winds down, take
Opinion
Reflections for the week of Sept. 1
Accounting and Finance: ∙ Attended City Council meetings ∙ Paid all Council claims approved ∙ Attended staff meeting ∙ Processed payroll ∙ Attended Budget
An Honor I Hold Dear: Receiving the Golden Plow Award
I’ve been honored to receive various awards during my time in the U.S. Senate, but one of the most meaningful is the American Farm
No Stagnation in Trade
Agriculture producers have faced serious economic challenges in recent years. Despite rising productivity, farmers face high input costs and falling commodity prices, straining their
Master Gardener: Enjoying Your Tomatoes after the Growing Season
By Katie Markheim Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Harvest time is here for gardeners, especially those with tomatoes. Here are some challenges you may find
The Word on the Street
The word on the street is probably not something your mother wanted to hear. Crowds of protesters shout obscenities. Talks show hosts and guests
Scarcity Mindset Research
Scarcity means having too little of something. Usually we think about money, but scarcity might also be not having necessary language skills, poor emotional
Nurturing Active Childhoods in a High-Tech World
By Dr. Patti Berg-Poppe and Dr. Hsin-yi “Tanya” Liu Long before children say their first words or pick up a pencil, they’re learning through
Reflections for the Week of August 25
Police: Attended APS Leadership Meeting Met with LARM representatives for insurance audit Met with FirstNet about booster performance Accounting and Finance:
Revving Nebraska’s Economic Engine by Investing in AI
Earlier this month, I wrote about Nebraska’s chance to help lead America’s next chapter — from rebuilding our factories, to growing the bioeconomy, to







