By Debra Johnston MD My personal connection with adoption began nearly 30 years ago. As my mentor Dr Holm and I hurried to the
Opinion
From the Starting Blocks
Following Saturday night’s 34-3 Husker victory over Northern Illinois, the Nebraska has started its season 3-0 for the first time since 2016. Even though
Stan
Stan was a good neighbor. He was a good teacher, rancher, and a unique individual. All of my kids worked for him at least
Keeping Americans Safe
It’s been 23 years since radical Islamic terrorists murdered nearly 3,000 Americans on September 11, 2001. The innocent victims we lost on 9/11 weren’t
Field Trip Legacy
Field trips are the best. Learning firsthand outside the classroom was always met with anticipation as our teachers at District 1 announced upcoming outings.
Hear Yourselves
If you have a child in school, you’re worried about bullying, or should be. Bullying seems to have gone on since two or three
Backpacks and Back to School
By Jill Kruse DO School is back in session so it is time for a little pop quiz. What is an item that
Grit and Commitment
To serve is an honor. That is especially true in serving one’s country. Today in America, the honor to serve our nation is only
Fixing the IRS
In August 2022, when President Biden signed into law the so-called Inflation Reduction Act, it included an $80 billion increase in IRS funding. According
Courage
Men and women have sure shown raw courage in many events over time. People have jumped into raging rivers to rescue someone trapped in








