With summer vacation underway for the kiddos, I tend to reminisce about my childhood summers. Working the hayfields, fighting with my brothers, swimming lessons,
Opinion
Master Gardener: Gardeners Invited to Enter Floriculture in County Fairs
By Laurie Zitterkopf Nebraska Extension Master Gardener The Scotts Bluff County Fair invites you to show your sunflowers in “All Those Sunflowers.” The public
Third District Makes America Great
During Independence Day weekend, the blessings of freedom and the memories of the American patriots who laid the foundation for our republic with the
Independence Day in Nebraska’s 4th of July City
Each year on the 4th of July, families across Nebraska come together to celebrate more than just fireworks and festivals. We celebrate our founding
District 47 Legislative Update
As we approach Independence Day, I extend my heartfelt wishes for a safe and joyful celebration. It is an honor to serve you. On
Those Who Serve
We just celebrated America’s freedom. There will be those who claim we are no longer free, but they haven’t lived in a nation that
Reflections for the Week of June 30
Police: Met with WSKF regarding plans for the Public Safety Center Police Review Board and Civil Service Commission interviewed three police officer
I Can’t Pay That Bill Today
Tyranny of the moment is a phrase we often use when talking about poverty. Individuals are so focused on immediate needs and short-term pressures
RSVP and the Volunteer Youth Alliance
About a month ago Panhandle Post reported on the closure of the RSVP program in Chadron. Since that story aired, I’ve heard a lot
Protest Hospital Safety Net
By Jeremy Nordquist President, Nebraska Hospital Association Congressional leadership in Washington, DC is considering substantial cuts to health care, including the federal Medicaid program.









