Commentary

ANR

ANR

Severe drought, spring winds leave no room for sparks

The message from Gov. Pillen is clear, and it could not come at a more critical time: stop burning.His executive order temporarily removing all local discretion on burn permits is not government overreach, but rather a necessary response to increasingly dangerous conditions across Nebraska.
Kurt Johnson

Kurt Johnson

ANR offers a fresh look at a topsy-turvy world

All one has to do is watch the news these days to feel like the world has gone a little topsy-turvy. So, in that spirit, this week’s ANR leans into the idea, just with a bit more intention, and hopefully a few more smiles.
Bekah Mead

Bekah Mead

‘Girl Dinner’ -- Food at its finest

After a long evening of post-work, household cleaning and productivity, I finally sat down to contemplate supper, or “dinner” as some opinionated individuals may call it.
Kurt Johnson

Kurt Johnson

Beloved Huskers deliver a March moment for the ages

So that’s what March Madness feels like when you’re out there dancing.What Husker Nation experienced Saturday night in Oklahoma City was a gut-wrenching, exhilarating roller coaster ride of emotions that delivered a finish worthy of the moment.
Readers write

Readers write

True religious freedom protects biblical heritage

Dear Editor:Recent letters have criticized efforts to return the Bible to public schools. One frames the proposal as “Christian Nationalism” and selective free speech, questioning why the Bible alone is highlighted while the Quran or Torah are overlooked.
Readers write

Readers write

Law says NO religion may be taught in schools

Dear Editor:If the bible is put into the schools then so should be the Quran and the satanic bible, as well as ALL religious books. If they want prayer then so should be prayer to Horus or Rah as well as Allah be allowed and said aloud over the school speakers.
Readers write

Readers write

Request to bring Bible back to school selective

Dear Editor:In October 2025, I directly expressed a profound sense of disapproval with the newspaper for allowing Caroline Epp to write a regular column. I harbor a deep love of history; however, I draw a line at legitimizing a well-known conspiracy theorist by giving her a reputable platform.