By Kelly Evans-Hullinger, MD As a general internist who does primary care for adult and elderly patients, I talk to patients a lot about
Opinion
Credit Cards and Financial Rights for Women
This year as we celebrate March as Women’s History Month, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of when women could get credit cards in their
A 53-Year Love Affair Full of Heartbreak
Well, they broke my heart – again. The Cornhusker men’s basketball team remains winless in the NCAA Tournament. You know what happened last Friday
Keep America Beautiful Conference: Affiliate Proven Practice
Memories of Keep America Beautiful conferences run on parallel tracks. One train carries experiences outside the convention center and hotel meeting rooms: the National
Celebrating American Agriculture
As we transition into spring with farmers and ranchers hard at work, recognizing National Agriculture Week is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate how far
Feeling winded?
By Andrew Ellsworth MD “Well, doc,” the patient was telling me, “I get winded so easily now. I can hardly go to the mailbox
Reflections for the Week of March 18-22
Utility Office: ∙ 10 new residential accounts opened. ∙ 1 new irrigation account opened. ∙ Cycle 3 bills mailed. ∙ Cycle 1 payment reminder
Moving the Ball Forward on Name, Image and Likeness
Each year, the NCAA Basketball tournament captivates our attention. “March Madness” is much more than just a sporting event. It’s a cultural phenomenon that
Electric Vehicle Mandates Increase Safety Risks
On April 17, 2021, firefighters raced to extinguish a blaze in a suburb of Houston, Texas. A Tesla Model S crashed, killing two people,
The Security Detail
Our watch dogs don’t fit the pattern. Tara lets us know in no uncertain terms when there’s someone or something nearby. And when there









