Commentary
How many times a day do adults pretend?
Butch Furse
A close friend Minnesota journalist Gerrie Anderson wrote a scrapbook of life in 1999 that contained over 50 years of her columns. She is now deceased, but her book, My Say, brought me lots of smiles.
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
Pillen has far more to lose by not stepping on debate stage
Kurt Johnson
Nebraska’s Republican candidate for governor in the November general election remains the best choice for the job, though he is making a mistake by rejecting an invitation to debate Democrat Carol Blood.
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
For many, President Biden’s loan forgiveness program is a miracle
Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor:
After 35 years of marriage, we finally paid off my wife’s college loans... two years into her retirement. It made Social Security go that much further :) still, we don’t resent those who might benefit from this move to provide loan forgiveness.
Thursday, September 1, 2022
Sixty-three years and still counting with my gal
Butch Furse
You know you are in trouble when you answer the phone to an early morning call from your son in Texas and you answer , “What’s going on?”
The son’s answer: “Just wanted to tell you and mom, ‘Happy wedding anniversary.’”
Oops. . . I didn’t realize this was Aug.
Tuesday, August 30, 2022
Clothing of future may soon be wired to help wearer
Butch Furse
Just when we thought we were keeping up with a changing world it again jumped out ahead of us. We had come to accept such things as a robotic vacuum cleaner, etc. and a future where robots have begun to replace some us in the repetitive job workforce.
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
Rise in valuations should not be invitation to increase spending
Kurt Johnson
Some critical decisions lie head in the next few weeks for elected officials tasked with approving budgets in the midst of turbulent economic times.
Though Nebraska has weathered the pandemic storm and supply chain challenges far better than some states, our local economy has been impacted.
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
Car show one of many lasting legacies for Roger Bamesberger
Kurt Johnson
There was one guy missing Friday night in Hampton, but it felt very much like he was there.
Roger Bamesberger spent 20 years building up the TDLC Cruise Night, starting from scratch with just a few cars and a relatively small crowd.
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
Which is worse, summer sweat or winter ice?
Butch Furse
There’s no question most of us -- if not -- all, are sick of hot weather. It was reported a Los Angeles area community had blacktop streets that were scorching with the asphalt radiating 127-degree heat at noon and an hour later rising to 141.8-degrees.
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
Patron sensed disrespect at county fair
Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor:
My husband and I had not attended the Hamilton County Fair for well over 20 years and have moved back to the area recently after a 13-year absence. Friends invited us to join them at the trailer races on Friday evening.
Tuesday, August 9, 2022
2 legends, 1 legacy
Richard Rhoden
The volleyball sidelines in Hamilton County this fall will be missing 63 years worth of head coaching experience -- 1,192 victories to 547 losses -- and two passionate women who made the sport better in Nebraska.
Tuesday, August 9, 2022