Obermier
Planning a DIY house project? Don’t wait
Jeni Obermier
I’ve written before about the misadventures William and I have had as we’ve navigated homeownership, but right now I want to shine a light on what is evidently a widespread problem.
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Bound for the State Fair
Jeni Obermier
Growing up I never participated in fair activities beyond eating fried food and hopping from ride to ride.
The concept of showing animals was beyond me because I lived in town so I just assumed that you couldn’t. As I got older I never joined FFA or 4-H for the same not solid logic.
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
A bargain hunter’s dream
Jeni Obermier
I have always been what many people would call a thrifty person. Growing up it was all about sale racks, thrift shops and garage sales.
With five siblings it was the smartest way to shop, but as I got older I began to appreciate all that a person can find with a little bit of looking.
Tuesday, August 17, 2021
Photos courtesy of UNK // UNK professor Tim Obermier displays the devices used to collect bandwidth readings through the Rural Measures project, which was launched by Obermier and UNK associate professor Angela Hollman to more accurately measure internet speeds in rural Nebraska.
Visualizing the rural/urban digital divide
Kurt Johnson
The demand for reliable, high-speed internet service hit a whole new plateau in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, echoing the research and strategic goals of two University of Nebraska-Kearney professors working to identify and bridge gaps in Nebraska’s rural/urban digital divide.
Tuesday, April 13, 2021