By Elizabeth Tegtmeier Nebraska State Board of Education Representative, District 7 The Nebraska State Board of Education tackled a variety of issues at the
Opinion
The Gig Economy
How many of us have used Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, child care, lawn mowing or snow removal services, seasonal delivery, cake decorators? Or maybe we’ve
Celebrate Summer Solstice With These Summer Reads:
28 Summers by Elin Hilderbrand: When Mallory Blessing’s son, Link, receives deathbed instructions from his mother to call a number on a slip of
Washington Report: Reinforcing American Economic Leadership
Businesses across our economy – both small businesses supporting communities across Nebraska and manufacturers making and selling products at home and abroad – thrive
Reflections for the Week of June 12-16
Police Admin: • Meetings: Stops Cohort, Central Square, Terawe, South Central, CALEA. Police Communications/Intelligence: • Coordinated 756 calls for service. • Completed 3 report
Seasonal Work
The lady across from me in the waiting room at Cheyenne offered a good morning greeting, and as our wait time became extended, we
Nebraska’s New Icon
“Let your fiction grow out of the land beneath your feet,” Willa Cather once wrote. The famed literary artist first came to Nebraska at
Prairie Doc Perspective: Coping With The ‘Out of Our Control’ Reality of Agriculture
By Curstie Konold, MPH, CSW, QMHP Marrying a farm kid has shown me the immense amount of pride in being part of the Ag
New Nonfiction Books for June
Ghosts of the Orphanage by Christine Kenneally: For much of the twentieth century, a series of terrible events—abuse, both physical and psychological, and even
Chadron’s Recycling Rendezvous
May 20th brought me to downtown Chadron though several minutes later than I had hoped to arrive. My family, headed to Panhandle Gymnastics’ 5th