Commentary
Photo courtesy UNL athletics// Aurora native Austin Allen celebrates with his teammates after his first career touchdown reception in a 24-17 loss to Minnesota Saturday.
Allen snags first career touchdown for Big Red
Richard Rhoden
Watching Saturday’s Nebraska-Minnesota game had my insides feeling like the outside temperature and my personal version of the good, the bad and the ugly.
Let’s start with the positive, because it’s going to get a lot worse from here.
The good: Austin Allen, pride of Aurora, finally found pay dirt.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Older generation gets steps in by backtracking
Butch Furse
We’ve been told by health authorities that as we get older we don’t walk as much as when we were younger. As we’ve gotten older and observing our current walking habits I think some those health experts’ observations of seniors are wrong.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
A timeless message
Kurt Johnson
“The essence of the Christmas spirit is in the words ‘Peace on Earth, goodwill towards men.’ Around this simple premise, Christian and non-Christian may join and make this season one of united purpose. Peace and goodwill summarize our hopes and aspirations for all of the world.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Who will write Christmas letter? That is the question
Butch Furse
Turkey Day, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday, and the list goes on. The long list is a reminder of what has passed and what is still to come. In our household and many others Christmas season is now here.
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Think big, shop small
Kurt Johnson
In the midst of America’s holiday shopping season a relatively new promotion is gaining steam which makes both dollars and sense, especially for rural communities.
Shop small!
It’s a pretty simple concept with huge implications, especially in the midst of a global pandemic.
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
This is one time I needed to be negative
Kurt Johnson
“You tested positive for COVID-19.”
Those are words nobody wants to here in 2020. Unfortunately, this global pandemic found its way to Hamilton County early on, impacting many people’s lives directly and disrupting countless others in various ways, including my own.
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Former Huskies make highlights over Thanksgiving
Richard Rhoden
A much-needed long weekend was highlighted by former Huskies doing their thing in front of limited crowds, but large television audiences.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Holiday shines early in light of COVID angst
Butch Furse
Don’t ever say, “Not in our household!” For over 60 years I stood firm on no Christmas decorations or Christmas lights will be displayed in our home until after the Thanksgiving Day celebration has been concluded.
The past few years the Betterhalf has been fudging a little bit.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
A tradition of giving
Kurt Johnson
’Tis the season for giving in America and we’re reminded yet again what a difference we can make in the lives of people in need.
We are truly blessed here in Hamilton County, though you don’t have to look hard to find people who for whatever reason are struggling this time of year.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Lefties have to work just a little harder to get job done
Butch Furse
I tend to be somewhat partial (and sympathetic) to lefthanders since I, too, am a “lefty.” I’ve been ribbed that I twisted my wrist to write because early teachings made me place my paper on the desk at the same angle as right-handed classmates.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020