Community Calendar 8-22-25
First and third Mondays: LEGO Club, Morton-James Public Library, 923 1st Corso, 3:30 to 5 p.m. Builders ages 8 and older are welcome. 402-873-5609.
First and third Mondays: LEGO Club, Morton-James Public Library, 923 1st Corso, 3:30 to 5 p.m. Builders ages 8 and older are welcome. 402-873-5609.
Kirt Manionkmanion@cherryroad.com The Nebraska City boys’ tennis team, with a roster of 15 players, will open the 2025 fall season with a home JV and varsity match at 4 p.m.…
Kirt Manionkmanion@cherryroad.com Nebraska City’s softball team will be the school’s first squad to enter competition for the 2025 fall season as the Pioneers will play a varsity jamboree (exhibition) triangular…
Julie Davis jdavis@cherryroad.com The Tree City Trails committee is in search of the next phase of trail development in Nebraska City, as well as grant… Login to continue reading Login…
As I packed my bags in Washington for our month-long state work period and some much-needed time back in the Good Life, I reflected on the progress we’re making for Nebraskans. Since Congress passed and the president signed the One Big Beautiful Bill, I’ve highlighted the law’s major wins for Nebraska’s agricultural sector, our safety and security, and working families. Now, I’m looking forward to spending the month of August meeting with those who will see the impacts of this legislation, including farmers, law enforcement, and parents.
Nebraska powers the nation. We are pioneers of homegrown energy and innovation. The One Big Beautiful Bill unleashes Nebraska’s power to fuel the world. It invests in what works and removes what holds us back. It gives energy producers the backing to power the Good Life.
You’ve likely heard -- maybe even from a medical professional -- that “running is bad for your knees.” But robust scientific evidence, including X-rays, MRIs, population surveys and long-term data, tells a different story: recreational running doesn’t increase the risk of hip or knee osteoarthritis (OA). In fact, it may reduce it.