By Debra Johnston MD Let’s call her Sarah, although that wasn’t her name. I’d had the privilege of delivering her, and the fun of
Opinion
The Old Pickup
Parked between plastic bladders pulled from IBC totes and curbside bags waiting to be sorted I put “the old pickup” out to pasture. No
Leadership Promotes Peace
Events in recent weeks have highlighted the importance of safety, security, and the vital role of law enforcement in our communities. Violence has no
The Schumer Shutdown: It Should Never Have Come to This
Last week, I addressed the completely avoidable disaster that struck Washington. It’s now been 10 days since congressional Democrats voted to shut down the
Predictions
The Nebraska football team will play at Maryland this Saturday afternoon. Kickoff is set for 1:30 pm on the Big 10 Network. As of
Time to Step Away
A few weeks ago Earl and I had the pleasure of cooking in our Dutch ovens at Dobby’s Fall Festival. We’ve been participating in
Use Your Eyes
What if humans had no language? How would we communicate with one another; how would our interactions change? As a word nerd, I find
A Completely Avoidable Disaster
Another shutdown has hit Washington, and Nebraskans are right to shake their heads. Why can’t Congress just keep the lights on? Why should families,
An Avoidable Shutdown
Each day hardworking parents, farmers, ranchers, linesmen, teachers, and laborers across the country get out of bed and do what it takes to provide
Beyond the Baseline: Understanding Tennis Elbow
By. Andrew Ellsworth MD A few years ago, I was helping with my son’s baseball team. One day, for a routine practice, my role







