“Birds of a feather flock together” was a standard my parents’ generation used when deciding who their teens were allowed to hang out with.
Opinion
Reflections for the Week of June 2
Accounting and Finance: Accounting and Finance Attended Council meeting Paid all Council claims Attended Department Leader meeting Attended Debt
Summer Activities for Families
What do our kids do in the summers when they aren’t in school? If kids aren’t doing things that challenge their brains and their
Pain Science: Rethinking How We Experience Pain
By Kory Zimney PT, DPT, PhD is a professor at the University of South Dakota Pain is a universal human experience, yet it remains
4-H Special Gardening Project Focuses on Goldie Cherry Husk
By Laurie Zitterkopf Nebraska Extension Master Gardener The 2025 Special Garden Project will focus on the Goldie Husk Cherry. The Nebraska Special Gardening Project
Better Than I Remember: Why Community History Matters
By Broc Anderson Nebraska Museum Association Attendee My earliest memory of the Knight Museum is from an elementary school field trip in the early
Singin’ in the Rain!
There have been more than a few songs recorded about rain. “Rhythm of the Rain,” by the Cascades in 1962. “I Wish It Would
Building Certainty for Small Businesses
For workers and entrepreneurs, few places are as ripe with economic opportunity as the United States of America. Our world-leading workforce, natural resources, educational
The Straight-Line Wind
There are many different types of weather scenarios that can cause a lot of damage to homes, cars and crops. Among these, during the
Trail of Memory
We’ve been visiting family and neighbors. The people who keep up the cemetery at Seneca make sure there are flowers on every grave and









