
Back to School is August Hot Topics
Julie Davis, CherryRoad Media Back to School at Nebraska City’s three schools was the Hot Topic on Wednesday, Aug. 10, in the Kimmel Gallery of the Morton-James Public Library.
Julie Davis, CherryRoad Media Back to School at Nebraska City’s three schools was the Hot Topic on Wednesday, Aug. 10, in the Kimmel Gallery of the Morton-James Public Library.
Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (08/12/22). Your research strikes gold this year.
There is an old saying that goes like this “You never miss the water till the well runs dry.” And – it would seem, there are wells that indeed are running dry or getting low today without rain to recharge the soil and water levels. I am not used to restricted watering. On the farm we had our own delicious tasting well water and as an insurance policy – we signed up for Rural Water, too.
A pair of Nebraska Citians were honored at the Nebraska USA Wrestling Yearly Awards at the organization’s Annual Conference and Banquet on July 30 at the Cornhusker Hotel in Lincoln. Phil Silvius, left, was named as a Director of the Year for Nebraska USA Wrestling while Makayla Vasser, a soon-to-be eighth grade wrestler at Nebraska City Middle School, was named the Wrestler of the Year for girls in the kids’ division.
The Two-County Dusters, seen here at the Sidney Iowa Rodeo Parade on Saturday, Aug. 6, are celebrating their 25th anniversary.
Perspectives Lauren Wood Thum, M.D. As a practicing urologist who is double board certified in urology and female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery, I see a lot of patients with urinary incontinence.
The First Amendment Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Your Elected Officials Governor Pete Ricketts, Republican House of Representatives Rep.
Breast cancer treatments are highly effective, which is one reason why the National Cancer Institute can report that the five-year survival rate for non-metastatic breast cancer is 90 percent. However, in certain situations, doctors may feel that the existing standard for breast cancer treatment may not be enough to help women overcome their disease. In such instances, doctors may discuss clinical trials with women battling breast cancer. The American Cancer Society defines clinical trials as research studies in which people volunteer to help doctors find ways to prevent or treat disease. The National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.... points out that all current standards of treatment began as clinical trials. However, that does not mean women diagnosed with breast cancer should automatically sign up to participate in clinical trials. There are pros and cons to participating in clinical trials, and breast cancer patients can speak with their medical teams about the advantages and disadvantages of each trial they're considering. One myth worth dispelling is that clinical trials are only an option for people who have been diagnosed with advanced stage cancer. In fact, the NCI notes that clinical trials are available for all stages of cancer. A database of NCI-supported clinical trials can be found at https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/ treatment/clinical-trials/search
The Nebraska Lottery transferred a total of $49.4 million in lottery proceeds to its beneficiary funds between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022. This is the largest amount transferred during a fiscal year since the Lottery began in 1993.
In the Friday, Aug. 5, edition of the Nebraska City News-Press and the Syracuse Journal-Democrat, we inadvertently printed an incorrect photo for Quilt of Valor honoree and U.S. Army veteran Darin E. Huss of Lincoln, who grew up in Nebraska City. Pictured above is Huss with his Quilt of Valor.