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  • Celebrating Nebraska Manufacturing

    Pete Ricketts, U.S. Senator Nebraska|Nov 7, 2024

    Manufacturing is critical for Nebraska's economy. It contributes $21.6 billion to our annual gross domestic product. That's a 57% increase from five years ago. Manufacturing is our second-largest economic sector. It's easy to see why. Whether it's the food we eat, the machines we use, or the tools that help farmers and ranchers thrive, manufacturing touches every part of our daily lives. As we end Manufacturing Month, let's celebrate the many successes of this growing industry. Manufacturing is...

  • Ambition

    Bryan Golden, American Writer and Columnist|Nov 7, 2024

    Some people have ambition while others don't. But ambition isn't required for happiness. So, does ambition serve a purpose? Ambition is beneficial when it originates from your own desire. Ambition can be detrimental if it is externally imposed on you by another person. A common example of externally imposed ambition is a parent's expectations for their son or daughter. The expectation of the parents may be at odds with what their child desires. When the child grows up and strives to please...

  • 2024 Election

    Bill Benson, Columnist|Nov 7, 2024

    Abraham Lincoln of Illinois was elected President of the United States of America on November 6, 1860, for a four-year term. One year later, on November 6, 1861, Jefferson Davis of Mississippi was elected President of the Confederate States of America for a six-year term. Between those two dates, eleven states, each in the south, voted to secede from the Union and form their own government, the Confederates States of America. That division between north and south over the issue of slavery had...

  • Delta Dawn When the Light Comes On: Week 45

    Ivy Joy Johnson, The Joy Mission|Nov 7, 2024

    "I will stand my watch and see what the Lord will say when I am corrected. Write the Vision and make it plain upon tablets, that he who reads may hastily run with it," Habakkuk 2 It's clear God is not Democrat or Republican. He is The Covenant Keeper Psalm 89:34 He issued a 'white paper' to our Founding Fathers who had this verse firmly in mind. They knew a Republic was an experiment, yet it has become a beacon to other nations as a pinnacle to reach for. We, The People, are privileged to carry...

  • Elections Have Consequences

    Pete Ricketts, U.S. Senator Nebraska|Oct 31, 2024

    In America, elections are about choices. Choices have consequences. A president's policies and priorities shape our economy, our freedoms, and our standing in the world. We saw it in 2016 when voters chose Donald Trump. His policies built a strong economy that included lower taxes and energy independence. He also brought strength and security at home and abroad. We saw the consequences of our elections again in 2020. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have brought stubbornly high costs of living and...

  • The Log Cabin

    Mike Sunderland, Columnist|Oct 31, 2024

    Shortly before the spring of 1959 our family moved out of a freezer of a house located near the Immaculate Conception Grade School in Fairbanks, AK. We tried living in a small apartment complex on the southwest side of town, but the apartment had a couple of problems. It was too expensive to keep at a livable temperature (lack of insulation) and it was infested with all kinds of critters including cockroaches and mice, left over from previous tenants. Mom and dad immediately started looking for...

  • Delta Dawn When the Light Comes On: Week 44

    Ivy Joy Johnson, The Joy Mission|Oct 31, 2024

    "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication (asking), with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God." Philippians 4:6 God is counting on We, the People to plant seeds of faith into HIS Biblical agenda for Man by voting. Bible too hard to understand? Vote for the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Inalienable Rights! NO LAW bars the Church from being involved in politics. Amendment #1. To remove this amendment will destroy our inner yolk, the strengt...

  • Catch and Release

    Pete Ricketts, U.S. Senator Nebraska|Oct 24, 2024

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) data released in September revealed tens of thousands of illegal immigrants with sexual assault and homicide convictions could be loose in the U.S. right now. These violent offenders should have never been allowed entry to our country. They certainly shouldn't still be here roaming free. I'm working with Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) on the BE GONE Act to deport individuals with these convictions currently in the country and block those seeking to enter....

  • Don't Carry Your Troubles Around

    Bryan Golden, American Writer and Columnist|Oct 24, 2024

    Everyone has problems, challenges, adversity, and obstacles they have to deal with. Collectively, these are commonly referred to as troubles. Rather than being a master of our situation, we allow our circumstances to govern us. We react to whatever is happening rather than acting to produce the outcome we want. For many, their troubles become their constant companions. They leave work and bring their troubles home. They go to work and bring the troubles from home with them. Wherever they go,...

  • Allen Guelzo's "Our Ancient Faith," Continued

    Bill Benson, Columnist|Oct 24, 2024

    Allen Guelzo, history professor at Princeton, tells a story about Lincoln that he included in his recent book, "Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy, and the American Experiment." Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on September 22, 1862, one and a half years into the Civil War. He justified his Proclamation out of "military necessity." Eleven states of the Union had rebelled and threatened the Federal Government's very existence. Freeing slaves in the Confederacy, Lincoln...

  • Delta Dawn When the Light Comes On: Week 43

    Ivy Joy Johnson, The Joy Mission|Oct 24, 2024

    A Grimm's Fairy Tale designed to reflect the heart of Man goes like this: "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty together again." Have We, The People, seen Humpty, our nation, teetering, there, and said, "Well. someday he'll wake up and sit right?" Did the Church call to Humpty and show him a way more perfect? If not, the Church left We, The People, untaught, even directed to look the other way, while the nat...

  • Don't Destroy the Senate, Kamala Harris

    Pete Ricketts, U.S. Senator Nebraska|Oct 17, 2024

    Vice President Kamala Harris has shown us repeatedly that she's willing to abandon her alleged principles to make her radical agenda more appealing to the American people. It's misleading and dishonest. Recently, she shared that the latest principle she's willing to abandon is the U.S. Senate filibuster. By doing so, she would be burning down an American institution to force her radical policies through Congress. It's a slap in the face to tens of millions of common-sense Americans who will...

  • What If Nothing Works?

    Bryan Golden, American Writer and Columnist|Oct 17, 2024

    As a reader of this column, you are striving to improve your life. You want to attain your goals and bring your dreams into reality. You want to break through your self-imposed limitations. So you follow all of the advice in this column. But you think nothing is working. You are doing all the right things. Your attitude is positive. You are motivated. You have specific goals and a plan to reach them. You are taking action. Yet, still you feel as if you are not making the progress you had hoped...

  • The Blame Game

    Mike Sunderland, Columnist|Oct 17, 2024

    I've been a game player for more decades than I care to think about. I've played several different card games, a couple dozen different board games including checkers, Monopoly and chess. I've played games with marbles and became relatively good at them. In various boxes and cabinets in my house I have games that can be played by the little ones and others I can play with their parents. And in spite of my age I can also play games on a computer . . . mostly war games with other guys and gals on...

  • Delta Dawn When the Light Comes On: Week 42

    Ivy Joy Johnson, The Joy Mission|Oct 17, 2024

    Today begins Sukkot. Malachi 1:2 "'I have loved you', says the Lord. 'Yes, I have loved Jacob.'" God so loves His people that He just wants to be among us. Father so arranged the fall feasts filled with figs for their healing power, olives for oil to anoint with joy and wine, blood of grapes, that we might be merry and enter rest. "For the Lord of Hosts has purposed. His hand is stretched out and who can turn it back?" Isaiah 14:27. God used a merciless murderer, Herod, who, when he found...

  • Standing With Israel

    Pete Ricketts, U.S. Senator Nebraska|Oct 10, 2024

    This week marks one year since Hamas terrorists unleashed a barbaric, unprovoked attack against Israel. We must not forget the atrocities committed on October 7th, 2023. Hamas terrorists raped women and kidnapped over 200 people. 1,195 innocents were brutally murdered, including 40 American citizens. One year later, nearly 100 hostages have yet to be returned. This includes seven Americans. Some of these hostages have likely already been murdered as well. We must stand with Israel as it confront...

  • You Don't Need a Reason to be Happy

    Bryan Golden, American Writer and Columnist|Oct 10, 2024

    Happiness isn't a reaction; it is a cause. People who wait for specific circumstances to materialize before they are happy are putting the cart before the horse. People who are happy attract positive situations. Those who walk around with a scowl are a magnet for the very things they are unhappy about. You don't need a reason to be happy. Being happy is a lot more enjoyable than being miserable. Since feeling crummy isn't pleasant, and it doesn't make your situation better, why not be happy...

  • Allen Guelzo's "Our Ancient Faith," Continued

    William H. Benson, Columnist|Oct 10, 2024

    Two weeks ago in these pages, I discussed Allen Guelzo's recent book, published on February 6, 2024, entitled, "Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy, and the American Experiment." In it, the Civil War historian, Allen Guelzo, wrote a series of enlightening essays on his impressions of Lincoln's thoughts on democracy and the President's other astonishing attributes. In an interview at a bookstore for a book signing months ago, the interviewer, Scott LaMar, asked Professor Guelzo, two questions....

  • Delta Dawn When the Light Comes On: Week 41

    Ivy Joy Johnson, The Joy Mission|Oct 10, 2024

    Somewhere a fable is written about a mouse and a frog who fall into a deep can of cream. Mr. Mouse thinks he has landed in heaven and begins to take in as much cream as he can swallow. Mr. Frog does not like cream! He begins kicking. At morning's light, Mr. Mouse, overindulged, has died but Mr. Frog is sitting on a pat of butter. Because Father God wanted a family, He created Adult Parents to raise their immature children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, bringing them from foolishness...

  • Combatting the Chinese Communist Party

    Pete Ricketts, U.S. Senator Nebraska|Oct 3, 2024

    The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the greatest foreign threat facing the United States today. They steal our intellectual property. They pursue economic and trade policies that undermine our economy. They repeatedly violate American sovereignty with spy stations, spy balloons, and other forms of espionage. They fuel the fentanyl crisis which continues to kill in Nebraska and across the country. CCP dictator Xi Jinping has said he wants to be the global dominating power by 2049. That means...

  • My Dad the Hobo

    Mike Motz, Columnist|Oct 3, 2024

    The stories I could tell about my father would easily fill the pages of a War and Peace sized novel. I'll relate one true story that illustrates one of his hallmark characteristics: his sense of humor. Born Calvin Kenneth Sunderland on January 18, 1925, at Watonga, Oklahoma, the first of 6 children born to the union of Utha and Orville Sunderland. He early exhibited this particular trait. Despite his many talents and abilities, dad never took himself too seriously. He was as apt to tell funny...

  • S.N.I.O.P.

    Bryan Golden, American Writer and Columnist|Oct 3, 2024

    Are you a S.N.I.O.P.? A S.N.I.O.P. is a person who is susceptible to the negative influences of other people. This is a common syndrome. We all desire approval from others. Everyone has grown up being conditioned to be concerned about what others think. Many people tend to be negative, finding problems rather than solutions. So, it's to be expected that the influence of other people is mostly negative. It's only when you pay attention to these negative people that a problem arises. When you pay...

  • Delta Dawn When the Light Comes On: Week 40

    Ivy Joy Johnson, The Joy Mission|Oct 3, 2024

    “Let everyone who loves the Lord praise His Name!” Psalm 150 Today is Rosh HaShanah (Hebrew ‘Head of the Year’). My favorite time of year for the colors and the shouts of joy! The autumn season seems to invigorate one with mysterious energy for Homecoming, football and volleyball contests, celebrations of the winners and joy in the harvests at every Oktober Fest. In Isarel, the new year flows into ten days of awe to remind of being brought out of slavery in Egypt. Now, the people create,...

  • On Election Security

    Steve Erdman, State Senator, 47th District|Sep 26, 2024

    Last Thursday an Interim Study was conducted at the Capitol in Lincoln on LR357. According to Sen. Rick Holdcroft of Bellevue, the sponsor of the legislation, the purpose of the study was "to determine to what extent, if any, there is a necessity to bolster election security in the State of Nebraska." To be sure, Nebraskans need to have confidence that their elections are secure and that the vote counting process accurately reflects the will of the people. The two recent assassination attempts...

  • Leave Your Comfort Zone

    Bryan Golden, American Writer and Columnist|Sep 26, 2024

    Everyone enjoys being comfortable. Being safe, secure, and happy is a basic human desire. For the most part, we prefer the known to the unknown, the predictable to the unpredictable, and the risk-free to the risky. However, bringing goals to reality requires us to leave our comfort zone. This requirement is in direct conflict with our innate desire to remain safe. So, in order to realize your dreams, you must act in a manner contrary to normal preferences. A major deterrent to leaving your...

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