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Profiles

The newly rebranded, Holistic Hearts Foundation, in partnership with Peaceful Hearts Hospice, is one metro-area nonprofit that can make the end-of-life transition easier for the patient, as well as their family members and friends.
(Carla Chance / The Daily Record)

Hoilstic Hearts Treats Mind, Body, Soul 

There is perhaps nothing harder on Earth, than to lose a loved one, whether it’s quick and sudden or a prolonged illness – be it a favorite grandparent or someone still in the prime of their life....

Sherry Kolli, a registered nurse, healing-touch practitioner, co-founder of Peaceful Hearts Hospice and board member of Holistic Hearts Foundation. (Courtesy Photo)

Hospice Eases Transition From Life To Death

There is no cure, the best we can do is offer palliative care to ease the discomfort. For anyone who has ever heard these dreaded words, know their world is about to crumble. But there are people and...
Travel, according to Prof. Irina V. Fox, is among the best way to recharge your legal brain, whether it’s with her daughter to Moscow, husband riding camels in Morocco or the bright lights of Vegas, or somewhere closer to home, like an Alabama football game with her son, a favorite family pastime.
(Courtesy Photo from Irina V. Fox)

Attorney Urges Learning Through Teaching

She emigrated from Russia to Minnesota, fresh after graduating college, with scant money to her name – to no doubt achieve the American dream.  At that point, a law career wasn’t even visible on the...

Former Husker football coach Tom Osborne (center), speaks at a February 2023 event with Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen (just behind Osborne), at which Pillen designated the month as “Nebraska Mentoring Month.” (Courtesy of Nebraska Governor’s Office)

Committee Advances Bill With Exception For Tom Osborne To Join Nebraska Hall Of Fame Early

LINCOLN — The full Nebraska Legislature is set to weigh whether to make an exception in state law to add former Husker football coach and former U.S. Rep. Tom Osborne to the Nebraska Hall of Fame as...
The Reuben's fries were decent, and I do love sauerkraut. This could be an alright choice if you need to find a palace to dine with a vegan. I'm not saying you will love it or anything. 
(Austin Petak / The Daily Record)

Ideologically Safe: Fifth House, And The Wrong Reviewer

Though my email address is at the bottom of each of the articles that I have written, the only people to ever send me replies are restaurants looking to get reviewed by me, while strangely I have yet...

Today’s News


Bob Kukuk, who has been homeless for about 10 days, walks with his dog Mickey after getting ice and water, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Kukuk keeps Mickey wrapped in a cold wet towel and periodically rubs him with ice. (Mike Simons / Tulsa World via AP)

A Pet‑Friendly Homeless Shelter Pilot Reduced The Rate Of Homelessness Among The People It Helped In California

When homeless shelters allow people to stay with their dogs and other pets, more unhoused people become more willing to stay in a shelter. That’s what my team at the University of Southern California...

(Joseph Sohm / Shutterstock)

A Post-apocalyptic Western Serial Fiction (Part 5)

I forgot what it was like to round up a group of kids. This pack was especially chaotic – probably the whole kidnapped for forced mining labor and then some strange amazonian woman beating their...

Jenilee Woltman of Hemingford, Nebraska, founded Sand Canyon Therapy and was recognized by the Nebraska Business Development Center’s Innovation Business of the Year award. (Courtesy of NBDC)

Small-Town Mom, Veteran, College And Rural Revitalizing Family Recognized For Business Innovation

LINCOLN — A small-town Nebraska mom grew weary of having to travel to get speech therapy for her daughter. She went back to school to become an expert, opened her own clinic in Hemingford, with its...
Jacob Sagrera inspects an alligator skin Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026, at a farm in Abbeville, La. 
(Joshua A. Bickel / AP Photo)

Louisiana's Alligator Farms Raise The Reptiles For Meat, Skins — And Conservation

ABBEVILLE, La. (AP) — Jacob Sagrera unrolls an alligator skin and lays it flat on a metal table, brushing off flecks of salt. He holds it up to the light, looking for blemishes, and gives it a score...

Brett Lindstrom, Republican candidate for Nebraska governor, concedes the race during an election results watch party in Omaha, Neb., on Tuesday, May 10, 2022. The race was called for Jim Pillen. (Anna Reed / Omaha World-Herald via AP)

Welcome To The Club

I used to be a registered Republican. While I rarely voted a straight party ticket, my political beliefs aligned more with the Republicans than the Democrats. But that was when Republicans were more...

This Week's News


Bob Kukuk, who has been homeless for about 10 days, walks with his dog Mickey after getting ice and water, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Kukuk keeps Mickey wrapped in a cold wet towel and periodically rubs him with ice. (Mike Simons / Tulsa World via AP)

A Pet‑Friendly Homeless Shelter Pilot Reduced The Rate Of Homelessness Among The People It Helped In California

03/18/2026 - 12:00am
When homeless shelters allow people to stay with their dogs and other pets, more unhoused people become more willing to stay in a shelter. That’s what my team at the University of Southern California’s Homelessness Policy Research Institute learned...

Jenilee Woltman of Hemingford, Nebraska, founded Sand Canyon Therapy and was recognized by the Nebraska Business Development Center’s Innovation Business of the Year award. (Courtesy of NBDC)

Small-Town Mom, Veteran, College And Rural Revitalizing Family Recognized For Business Innovation

03/17/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — A small-town Nebraska mom grew weary of having to travel to get speech therapy for her daughter. She went back to school to become an expert, opened her own clinic in Hemingford, with its population of less than 800, and developed a...
Jacob Sagrera inspects an alligator skin Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026, at a farm in Abbeville, La. 
(Joshua A. Bickel / AP Photo)

Louisiana's Alligator Farms Raise The Reptiles For Meat, Skins — And Conservation

03/17/2026 - 12:00am
ABBEVILLE, La. (AP) — Jacob Sagrera unrolls an alligator skin and lays it flat on a metal table, brushing off flecks of salt. He holds it up to the light, looking for blemishes, and gives it a score. That score will help a tannery an ocean away...
Vanilla extract has been Fouad Koponi’s bread and butter since the company’s founding in Grand Island. 
(Josh Salmon / Flatwater Free Press)

He Moved From Comoros To Grand Island With A Dream. His Vanilla Business Is Flourishing — And Helping Farmers Back Home.

03/17/2026 - 12:00am
Fouad Mhadji Issa looks to his adopted home of Nebraska when searching for a comparison to describe the role of vanilla in his home country of Comoros. “Vanilla is farmed widely in Comoros,” he says, “like corn is in Nebraska.” The marriage of those...

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer speaks with reporters at the White House, Oct. 30, 2025, in Washington. (Alex Brandon / AP Photo)

Trump Administration Kicks Off New Process To Try To Replace Tariffs Struck Down By Supreme Court

03/16/2026 - 12:00am
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Wednesday opened a new trade investigation into manufacturing in foreign countries — an effort that comes after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s previous use of tariffs by declaring...

The aftermath of the U.S. airstrike on the Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, that killed 42 people. (Najim Rahim / AP Photo)

The U.S. Built a Blueprint to Avoid Civilian War Casualties. Trump Officials Scrapped It.

03/16/2026 - 12:00am
Images from the missile strike in southern Iran were more horrifying than any of the case studies Air Force combat veteran Wes J. Bryant had pored over in his mission to overhaul how the U.S. military safeguards civilian life. Parents wept over...

Nebraska U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts during his campaign event in Omaha on Jan. 16, 2026. (Juan Salinas II / Nebraska Examiner)

Nebraska’s U.S. Senators Might Split On Changing Senate Filibuster For ‘SAVE America Act’

03/16/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — Nebraska’s two Republican U.S. senators might be split on weakening the Senate filibuster as Senate leadership tries to cool down calls to nuke the upper chamber’s legislative brakes using a procedural move to temporarily lower the voting...

This 2025 photo provided by Matt Schulz shows Charles "Sonny" Burton at the Holman Correctional Facility in Atmore, Ala. (Matt Schulz via AP)

Alabama Governor Commutes Death Sentence Of Man Whose Accomplice Fired Fatal Shot

03/13/2026 - 12:00am
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Tuesday commuted the death sentence of a 75-year-old inmate who was set to be executed this week even though he was not in the building when the victim was killed during a 1991 robbery. Ivey reduced...
Tim Royers, president of the Nebraska State Education Association (center) talks about 2025 priorities for the teachers union, Jan. 28, 2025. 
(Zach Wendling / Nebraska Examiner)

Nebraska Lawmakers Keep $3.5M For Private School Funding, Vouchers ‘Bridge’ Program For Now

03/13/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — Lawmakers kept $3.5 million in Nebraska’s state budget Monday to help students using voter-repealed state funding to attend private K-12 schools with one-time “bridge” support until a new federal tax credit comes online. An amendment to...

The Dakota County Jail in Dakota City on March 4. In February, Dakota County commissioners appointed then-Chief Deputy Tim Decker as the new Dakota County sheriff. Decker had served as chief deputy for 15 years under the former sheriff. (Jerry L Mennenga / Flatwater Free Press)

He Lost His South Dakota Police Certificate. He’s Now Sheriff Of The Nebraska County Next Door.

03/13/2026 - 12:00am
The off-duty police officer had been drinking heavily at a casino and at a South Dakota bar in September 2005 when a convicted felon who had bad blood with Officer Tim Decker walked in. Within minutes, the North Sioux City cop approached, and the...

This image provided by U.S. Central Command shows the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Thomas Hudner (DDG 116) firing a Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM) in support of Operation Epic Fury, on Sunday, March 1, 2026. (U.S. Navy via AP)

A Folly Towards The East

03/13/2026 - 12:00am
Though the twenty-four-hour news cycle inundates us with everything from the unending sludge that comes out of Washington to some ‘great new medical discovery’ that turns out to be based on an erroneous paper, finding the right topic to write an...

Nebraska Auditor of Public Accounts Mike Foley testifies before the Legislature’s Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee, Feb. 5, 2026. (Zach Wendling / Nebraska Examiner)

Lincoln Police Now Investigating $2.5M No-Bid Contract Flagged By Nebraska Auditor

03/13/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — The Lincoln Police Department is now investigating a $2.5 million no-bid emergency contract between the Nebraska Department of Economic Development and a Lincoln contractor Gov. Jim Pillen recommended. State Auditor Mike Foley has said the...
A 235-kilovolt power line towers over farm buildings near where the local power utility plans to build a 500-kilovolt power line on towers as tall as 240 feet, March 4, 2026, in Sugarloaf, Pa. 
(Marc Levy / AP Photo)

AI Is Spurring A Big Expansion Of High-Voltage Power Lines. Landowners And Locals Are Fighting Back

03/12/2026 - 12:00am
SUGARLOAF, Pa. (AP) — For John Zola, the 40 acres were like a paradise: apple orchards tucked into northern Pennsylvania's rolling hills, a barn, meadows and more than enough land for four houses: one for himself and his wife and each of his three...
State Sen. Bob Hallstrom of Syracuse. 
(Zach Wendling / Nebraska Examiner)

Measure Aimed At Nebraska ‘Housing Crisis’ Clears Legislative Hurdle

03/12/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — Nebraska policy-makers have talked “ad nauseam” about a statewide housing and worker shortage and the need to do something about it, State Sen. Jane Raybould of Lincoln said Monday, echoing the sentiment of several colleagues. On a 32-8...
Tomoko Kobayashi looks at a color-coded map of radiation levels created by local residents during an interview near a radiation monitoring lab in Odaka, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. 
(Louise Delmotte / AP Photo)

15 Years After Fukushima Meltdown, An Innkeeper Makes Radiation Surveys To Revitalize Her Hometown

03/12/2026 - 12:00am
ODAKA, Japan (AP) — Fifteen years after the 2011 nuclear disaster, color-coded radiation maps hang on the wall of Futabaya Ryokan, the family-run inn Tomoko Kobayashi operates in her near-deserted hometown in northeastern Fukushima. Kobayashi...

Housing costs are making it harder for communities and businesses to lure workers to open jobs in Nebraska and elsewhere. (Nati Harnik / AP Photo)

OPINION: Nebraska’s Next Economic Advantage: Smarter Regulation

03/12/2026 - 12:00am
When Americans decide where to live, they rarely talk about regulation. They talk about jobs, taxes, affordability, opportunity and whether a place feels open to building a future. Yet behind each of those considerations lies a quieter force shaping...
U.S. Rep. Adrian Smith, R-Neb., operates a 117-ton excavator that will carve out the entrance, or portal to NioCorp’s long-discussed underground mine in southeast Nebraska. It’s the official start of site work at the Colorado-based company’s Elk Creek mine project. 
(Courtesy of NioCorp)

Construction Work Starts At Southeast Nebraska Rare Minerals Mine, Adrian Smith Helps Dig In

03/12/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — Early construction work has launched on a long-awaited “critical minerals” mine in southeast Nebraska, with state and local officials starting the digging during a recent briefing at the project site. U.S. Rep. Adrian Smith, R-Neb., was...

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