Title IX was passed by Congress more than 50 years ago to level the playing field for girls and women. It prohibits sex-based discrimination
Opinion
Making Panhandle Recycling Possible – Pine Ridge Job Corps Students Lend A Hand
“Curbside!” Three or four Pine Ridge Job Corps students intercept a patched-up 1950’s pickup after a lull during the April community recycling event in
Reflections for the Week of April 15-19
Accounting and Finance: • Attended Employee Activity Committee meeting. • Capital review with City Manager. • Attended Council Meeting. • Paid Council claims. •
Dental Days 2024
Dental Days 2024 will be held on Friday, May 31 and Saturday, June 1. Free dental care for children age 3 to 21 who
Who Cares? You Should.
Local newspapers are going away, at least the print version. This is our fault. We’re encouraged to subscribe online, partly because that’s the way
Recycling Comes Easy At Golden Hour
Nothing extraordinary. A car stopped outside the Keep Alliance Beautiful Recycling Center several months ago, we toted the load inside. The woman looked familiar
A Victory for Nebraska’s Courts
Last week, the U.S. Senate confirmed Judge Susan Bazis to the U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska. That vote was a victory
Losing a Grandparent
It was 50 years ago. Monday, April 29, 1974. On our farm located 25 miles northwest of Lincoln, it was a warm, bright, spring
Dry Skin? Join the Club
By Kelly Evans-Hullinger MD An exceedingly common question I get in clinic, especially in the heart of a South Dakota winter, is how to
I Voted for a Full Impeachment Trial for Secretary Mayorkas
The House of Representatives passed two impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. One article was for “willful and systemic refusal to comply









