Commentary

Richard Rhoden

Richard Rhoden

The golden Staehr

Carsen Staehr stood around the 30-yard line on the northwest side of the Omaha Burke turf, looking around as the final race was running on the track, wanting to remember everything. The smell, the heat, the sound, the joy, some heartbreak, too.
Ron Burtz

Ron Burtz

Fascinating life journey leads me to ANR

When people ask me how I, a South Dakota native and one-time resident of Illinois, ended up in Central Nebraska at an age when most people are seriously thinking of retiring, I generally tell them simply “It’s a long story.
Kurt Johnson

Kurt Johnson

Lessons learned on both sides of internship

Graduation season is in full bloom as of this week as Hampton and Giltner high schools celebrated with pomp and circumstance last weekend while Aurora and High Plains will invite seniors to turn their tassels Saturday.
Kurt Johnson

Kurt Johnson

Chat box technology both intriguing and scary

All the chatter these days about artificial intelligence (AI) is enough to make my head spin, if not that of an entire generation of Boomers who rather like the idea of talking to another human being, face to face when possible.