My mom used to say, of ads on television. “They show so many images, so fast, I can’t tell what they are even advertising.”
Opinion
Dark Memories from 50 Years Ago
As 1975 began, so did the second semester of my sophomore year at Raymond Central High School. The school curriculum for sophomores required taking
District 47 Legislative Update
On April 29, Day 70 of the legislative session, the state budget will be introduced and deliberated by members of the Legislature, marking the
Red Sprites and Blue Jets
We are all familiar with the lightning that comes from thunderstorms, but have you ever seen red sprites and blue jets erupt from a
Spring is Finally Here
By Kelly Evans-Hullinger, MD Spring is finally here, and for many of us that brings the joy of returning to outdoor activities, planning summer
Keeping Nebraska’s Communities Safe
Nebraska is ‘The Good Life’. It’s one of the best places to live, work, and raise a family. As a lifelong Nebraskan, I’m proud
Conquering the Masters? No Problem!
The 89th annual Masters golf tournament has come and gone. My connection with this prestigious event is miniscule. If it were not for Scott
American Producers Deserve a Fair Deal
International trade policy has been in the spotlight recently as President Trump advances his agenda to ensure American products are treated fairly in the
Easter Approaches
With Easter coming up this weekend, I’m sure we are all hoping for a nice day! Over the years there have been plenty of
District 47 Legislative Update
In our previous newsletter, we examined the role of cloture in the legislative process, highlighting how it can either advance or halt a bill’s







