My family set aside the first half of July for vacation this summer. We toured Wyoming over two weeks (as we had Colorado several
Opinion
I Stand with Israel Against Iran and Hamas Terrorists
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently came to Washington to address Congress. The Prime Minister’s remarks were an important reminder of the mutual interests
Love and Fear
“If it isn’t love, it’s usually fear.” Karen Casey “Why would they say that?” “I don’t get why anyone could vote for that person.”
Reflections for the Week of July 15-19
Streets: ∙ Set up barricades for heritage days, band, and parade ∙ Weed eating around town, cleaned weeds off curbs for painting ∙ Put
Getting Our Country Back on Track
Like most Americans, I was horrified by the recent assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump. I’m grateful that President Trump survived the attack.
Midsummer Numbers: KAB Recycling Volumes Up Nearly 19 Tons
People offer a range of comments as they bring bags, boxes and often packed vehicles into the Keep Alliance Beautiful Recycling Center. Beyond a
It Just Makes Sense
I’m the champion of second guesses. About the time I make a decision the committee in my head starts in with “Yes, but,” and
Renewing Our Resolve in the Face of Adversity
The attempted assassination of President Trump at a campaign rally held north of Pittsburgh last weekend has shocked the nation. Thankfully and miraculously, this
Heritage Days and Poverty
Pharaoh’s Fury, Magic Maze, Zero Gravity, Freak Out, Rock Star, Cliff Hanger, Dizzy Dragons —even some old favorites like the Merry-Go-Round, Ferris Wheel, Swings,
Why More Young People are Choosing Rural
Hometowns in Greater Nebraska have so much to offer. At Nebraska Community Foundation (NCF), we work with over 270 communities and 1,500 volunteers across








