Senatorial Update with Deb Fischer: A Win for Rural Broadband
In this polarized age, the news often floods our minds with problems and criticisms. We rarely hear truly good news — news of cooperation and… Login to continue reading Login…
In this polarized age, the news often floods our minds with problems and criticisms. We rarely hear truly good news — news of cooperation and… Login to continue reading Login…
Last week, Americans celebrated the anniversary of the founding of our country. The Fourth of July is a day we reflect on our independence –… Login to continue reading Login…
Andrew Ellsworth, MD The patient was young, healthy, and short of breath. She had not been sick recently, other than a minor cough. Her oxygen… Login to continue reading Login…
Is your church as busy as ours is this summer? Things are rarely slow at St. Paul Hickory Grove, but this month we seem to… Login to continue reading Login…
The significance of the agriculture industry to Nebraska’s Third District cannot be overstated. As the nation’s leading congressional district in market value of agriculture products… Login to continue reading Login…
One year ago this week, the Supreme Court of the United States handed down one of the most important decisions in its history. For years,… Login to continue reading Login…
I’ve heard from many of you about the extreme property valuation increases you have recently received. First off, let me assure you that these increases… Login to continue reading Login…
Last week, the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) advanced its annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). This bill, which we must pass every year, sets… Login to continue reading Login…
Well, the 109th celebration of the Joseph and Mary Cook (Koch) family is history. I didn’t get a final count of the day, but I… Login to continue reading Login…
Yesteryears Below is the date each story was printed in the News-Press, plus a web address to follow along with us as we look back… Login to continue reading Login…