As we approach one month since Senate Democrats shut down the federal government, Senate Republicans continue to fight to end the stalemate and reopen
Opinion
A Husker Game 85 Years in the Making
Cynthia’s mother, Eileen Jensen, passed away one week ago at age 92. She was laid to rest on Monday. Today’s column is dedicated in
Recycler Offers Free Shipping On Grain Bags
I heard the auto body shop now offers piercings, and the grain elevator installed the highest zipline around. No, not really. There’s diversifying that
Midnight Muscle Cramps? Here’s What Your Body is Telling You
By Patti Berg-Poppe You’re asleep when suddenly your calf tightens into a painful knot. You swing your legs over the side of the bed
Fall Work
“Looks like the A team today,” the vet said, as he and his assistant set up the chute. “You bet,” my son replied. Five
Stopping at Nothing to Deliver for Nebraska and Protect Our Nation
It’s been nearly three weeks since Democrats voted to shut down the federal government. The frustration across the country is real — and I
Ideological Demands Put Rural Healthcare at Risk
It is now nearly one month since the House passed its clean continuing resolution to keep open the federal government. On September 19, House
Building a ‘Charlie Kirk’ Legacy
This country is the greatest in the history of the world – free, strong, resilient, a land of unending opportunity. The American people are
If You Want the Best
“Expect the best, and it will probably happen.” Suzanne wasn’t talking to me; I just overheard that part of the conversation. (All writers eavesdrop,
Minnesota Memories
It’s the Nebraska Cornhuskers traveling to Minneapolis, Minnesota to battle the Minnesota Golden Gophers this Friday night. Another sin committed by the Big 10








