Recent severe weather and wildfire disasters in Nebraska’s Third District have highlighted the critical role the Americans who serve our communities as firefighters, police,
Opinion
Bulldog Green: KAB in the Classroom
Environmentalism and education intersect for Box Butte County students at their schools and in their communities, what I have referred to as Bulldog Green
President Biden’s Betrayal of Israel
Antisemitism is reaching fever pitch across the country, a level I never thought possible in the United States of America. Mere months after Hamas’s
The Personal Touch
We have a yard full of blackbirds, both redwing and yellowheads. So, my latest earworm is that nursery rhyme about four and twenty blackbirds
Time to Rebuild
I never expected that after attending a couple events in Omaha I’d be rushing to a friend’s basement for cover from massive tornadoes at
Class of 1977
It was 47 years ago today. At 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 15, 1977, I walked down a long aisle and made my way
Telegraph, Telephone, Telemedicine
By Jill Kruse, DO Technology has come a long way in the past 200 years. The telegraph was invented in 1837 and made rapid
Reflections for the Week of May 6-10
Police: ∙ Worked with Kaytlin on multiple updates to the APD website. ∙ Met with Action Communications about radio upgrades, troubleshooting the AFD channel
Pushing Back on Unworkable Executive Mandates
In 2014, President Obama famously said, “I’ve got a pen and I’ve got a phone,” telling the American people he didn’t care whether Congress
Summer EBT
DHHS, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, announced last week that they are ready to roll with the Summer EBT Program for








