Opinion

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

BETH’S BITSWhat a year 2024 has been. Who knew I would get breast cancer, go through chemotherapy, radiation, surgery and more? When you read this, it will be about 1 year since when I found the lump. Ladies, don’t forget your annual mammograms. Thankfully, I will never need another one.
Celebrating the National Guard

Celebrating the National Guard

Celebrating the National Guard

GOVERNORWhen you are elected Governor of a state, you take on an awesome responsibility – that of commander- in-chief. It’s not something you get the chance to prepare or train for. It has been an eye-opening experience, in discovering all that our soldiers and airmen do.
Nebraska Christmas Traditions

Nebraska Christmas Traditions

Nebraska Christmas Traditions

REPRESENTING YOUAs the year ends, families and friends will reunite across our state to celebrate the holiday season. One of my favorite things about Christmas is that each person, family, and community has its own special traditions.
Community Connection

Community Connection

Community Connection

Call Annie Jeffrey Health Center at (402) 747-2031 for more informationA child’s physical and mental health are both important. It is easy for parents to identify their child’s physical needs such as nutritious food, warm clothes, and bedtime at a reasonable hour.
Goals for 2025

Goals for 2025

Goals for 2025

ALAN’S ANECDOTESThe new year is almost here. What will 2025 be like? We’ll have a new president, but that probably won’t be the most important change we’ll experience.Last week I talked about unexpected changes our family experienced in 2024. Life is more than a string of things that happen to us.
District 24 Is Moving Offices

District 24 Is Moving Offices

District 24 Is Moving Offices

REPRESENTING YOUI would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and New Year! I pray that everyone has safe travels and can enjoy this season of celebration.The District 24 office is celebrating a move out of the 10th floor of the Capitol to a temporary office space on the 1st floor.
End of Year Thoughts

End of Year Thoughts

End of Year Thoughts

REPORTER’S NOTEBOOKWe are days away from changing over to a new year and putting a new calendar on the wall.Don’t leave Christmas in December. Take it with you into January and beyond.It is so easy to take down the Christmas tree and put all the decorations back into storage.
Time Flies, But Hope Does Not

Time Flies, But Hope Does Not

Time Flies, But Hope Does Not

ALAN’S ANECDOTESChristmas has come quickly this year. I’ve learned to recognize that if I blink after Thanksgiving, it will be New Year’s Day, but it still feels like Christmas has snuck up on me this year. But as I think about it, the whole year has been like that.
Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

BETH’S BITSMerry Christmas! This is our Christmas issue as you may notice by all the greetings from our sponsors. We do appreciate them all year around.I hope you are done with your shopping or close by the time you read this. I think I am done with my shopping, as of this writing.
Christmas As A Chicken

Christmas As A Chicken

Christmas As A Chicken

REPORTER’S NOTEBOOKChurches all over the nation have been gearing up for Christmas. It is one of the few days where people who may not regularly attend a service will find themselves in a pew.Last weekend our church held the children’s Christmas program, and it went off wonderfully.