By Vic Culp Alliance On Saturday morning, I read an item from Nebraska News Network listing sites of No Kings protests across our state.
Opinion
Me and Boomer Johnson
Now Mr. Boomer Johnson was a gettin’ old in spots, But you don’t expect a bad man to go wrastlin’ pans and pots; But
Building Careers, Strengthening Communities – ESU 13’s Role in CTE
By Dr. Laura Barrett ESU 13 Career and Technical Education (CTE) is a program designed to equip students with practical skills and knowledge in
Reflections for the Week of June 23
Police: Attended Heritage Days Board Meeting Prepared initial draft for APD Operations Budget Beginning renewal process for Nebraska Accreditation Attended
Life
This week, pro-life Americans marked the anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs v Jackson 2022 ruling which restored states’ ability to affirm the constitutional
Reflections for the Week of June 16
Airport: FAA Inspection – submitted documents to clear the minor discrepancies. Requests for warranty work for markings have been submitted. Met with Airport
Rules for Those Who Worry
Worry is woman’s work. Always has been. Men worry too, but they are better at letting some things go. Unless they are ranchers. Unless
Time for a New Habitat Crew
One in nine Nebraska households spend over half their income on housing. A household is considered housing insecure if their rent or mortgage payment
All Things Mulch
By Katie Markheim Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Mulch is one of the simplest and effective ways to protect plants in the landscape or garden.
Taxpayer Fleecing
A classic Andy Griffith Show from 1961 titled “Alcohol and Old Lace,” featured two sweet elderly sisters, Jennifer and Clarabelle, blowing the whistle on








