Greetings District 36. Last week, the University of Nebraska celebrated its 150th anniversary as the state’s land grant university. The University is a major player in Nebraska’s future as it
A plaque memorializing Sergeant Glenn Haas of the Gothenburg Police Department was dedicated Feb. 19 at the YMCA at Gothenburg Health. Haas was killed in the line of duty on
The Gothenburg city council heard a proposal from Livin’ Out Loud to change locations of the festival at the Feb. 16 meeting. Joe Wahlgren, on behalf of the Livin’ Out
A Saturday dinner guest of Roland and Jan Sheffield was their grandson, Bryan Sheffield, of Stuart. Norma Darnall had dinner with Nick and Bonnie Casper in Lexington on Monday. Sandy
If a man is a jack-of-all-trades, what would a woman be? A jane-ofall-trades? Whatever the name for it, Misty Horn of Brady is surely one. Horn has a variety of
I have one of those really positive, bubbly, “can do” friends. She is always posting something inspiring on social media or telling me about how a momentous task at hand
Andy Jobman, who is with National Corn Growers Association and is from Gothenburg, has successfully completed Leadership At Its Best (LAIB), a Syngenta professional development program helping future U.S. agriculture
Shelter for livestock during the winter months can influence the success of calving and a livestock operation. Protection from the wind and snow is not always readily available from natural
When Mr. Garrison told me that we had to interview a grandparent, I was excited to learn new stuff about my grandma, Sonia Richeson. .“I remember the time when I
Brady’s new fire station is officially open. Though the fire department moved in last Dec. 15, the building officially opened last Saturday with an open house and flag raising. Construction