June marks the start of a busy summer driving season. This year, many American families are feeling the pain of prices at the pump.
Opinion
The Future of Agriculture Calls for Decisive Leadership
Last weekend, the 8th Annual All Nebraska Tractor Drive took place in Franklin and Harlan Counties. The event featured roughly 100 antique tractors and
Blue Language
If only I had a quarter for every time over the past 65 years, I uttered a naughty word. Well, let’s make that the
Watch Out
Back when Bruce had a designated vacation time, before we retired and got too busy, we took a two-week jaunt to the Southwest. No
KNB Conference: Milk Carton Conversation
Continental breakfast. A sophisticated-sounding name for convenient morning fare when you would rather spend a bit more time at the hotel than ask Google
What Do We Want the Government to Do?
Our media constantly has news stories about the government and various politicians. We are bombarded with information for and against every candidate for office,
Reflections for the Week of June 17-21
Accounting and Finance: ∙ Attended Council meeting, department head meeting, and City Council budget workshop. ∙ Paid Council claims. Utility Customer service: ∙ Cycle
Israel’s Rescue Mission
Last weekend, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) liberated four hostages from captivity in Gaza in a high-risk daytime mission. Ahead of the raid, the
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
Prescriptions for Parks
By Jill Kruse, DO Doctors write prescriptions for medications all the time. However, have you ever heard of a doctor prescribing a walk in









