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Weather observations by Donald L. Sweat of Syracuse Tuesday, Aug.
Weather observations by Donald L. Sweat of Syracuse Tuesday, Aug.
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.
Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (08/27/22). Community wealth rises this year.
Kirt Manion, CherryRoad Media Planning a big adventure? Why wait? That was one of the major motiving factors for Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca grad and Omaha resident Mike Straub who is currently traveling America’s Great Loop, a water voyage which circles the eastern third of the United States. How did this adventure come to pass? The contents of this article come directly from the adventurer himself courtesy of YouTube playlists which allow anyone to follow the trip, from the planning stages through the trip.
In Nebraska, the sun shines brightly on the glorious days of fall. The fall season is filled with multiple important “seasons,” especially to the State of Nebraska: harvest and Husker football, though perhaps not as much after the loss to Northwestern in Dublin. Farmers across Nebraska are ending a dry growing season and are in a race against the clock to harvest before winter. Saturday mornings this time of year are filled with energy as Nebraskans roll in combines and trucks through fields with Husker football on the radio.
Peru State College President Dr. Michael Evans and the First Lady Joanna Evans invite Bobcat alumni and area residents to campus for the College’s annual homecoming celebration, “Bobcats in Boots,” Saturday, October 1.
Kirt Manion, CherryRoad Media Nebraska City’s Lewis and Clark interpretive Trails and Visitors Center is currently hosting a photo exhibit entitled “Flood Plain, a Clear View of Life on the Big Muddy” with photos by Omaha resident and wildlife conservation photographer Alex Wiles. The exhibit is free to view for any resident in the 68410-area code and will be at the center for roughly one month.
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Nebraska is a land of pioneers. Our state was settled by hardy homesteaders who ventured across windswept prairies in search of opportunity. While we often celebrate the grit and determination of these early Nebraskans, they deserve equal credit for their ingenuity. Their inventiveness helped transform the Great Plains into some of the most productive agricultural land in the world.
Various chores are synonymous with certain times of year. For example, cleaning a pool is a summertime task. In addition, rare is the instance that Mother Nature forces anyone to break out the snow shovels outside of winter. Raking leaves has long been a task for fall afternoons, but homeowners may be surprised to learn that they might be better off putting their rakes in permanent mothballs.