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Recycling Grants Available Now

Recycling grants are available to give local communities the resources they need to create, expand, or enhance recycling programs. The Nebraska Recycling Council hasgrantfundsofupto$25,000.00 for the purchase of recycling equipment.

Bring Green Indoors: Easy Houseplants to Brighten Winter

Elizabeth Exstrom, Horticulture Extension Educator Cold winter temperatures often leave us stuck indoors, dreaming of spring and longing to see something green. That’s where houseplants really shine.

Nebraska Sets New Organ Donation Records

February 14 is National Donor Day—an observance dedicated to spreading awareness about organ, eye and tissue donation and honoring the generosity of donors and their families. Live On Nebraska, the state’s organization responsible for the recovery of organs and tissues for donation, announced that donors in Nebraska contributed to new lifesaving milestones in 2025.

Paving the ROAD to Housing

Nebraska is the best place in the world to live. But for so many potential first-time homebuyers, the market has become out of reach.

First Pediatric Influenza Death Reported in Nebraska

The first pediatric influenza (flu)-related death in Nebraska has been reported to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) for the 2025 to 2026 season. Nationally, there have been 52 additional pediatric flu-related deaths this season, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Rock County Hospital Recognized with 2025 Performance Leadership Award

As part of National Rural Health Day, Rock County Hospital announced it has earned a 2025 Performance Leadership Award for excellence in Patient Perspective. Compiled by The Chartis Center for Rural Health, the Performance Leadership Awards program recognizes top quartile performance (i.e., 75th percentile or above) among rural hospitals in Quality, Outcomes, and/or Patient Perspective.

Spring into Seasonal Allergies

The groundhog may have seen his shadow, but Spring will be here soon. While many of us look forward to warmer days and blooming flowers, those who suffer from seasonal allergies know that the return of grass, budding trees, and blooming flowers can lead to more sneezing than smiles.

Brown County Sheriff’s Report

February 1st An inmate was released from the Brown County Jail after completing their court commitment. A traffic stop was made on Highway 20 east of Ainsworth.

The Spiritual Battle For Our Attention

Let’s consider tracking how we spend our time in a typical 24-day period. Sleeping and working naturally take up most of it, followed by household tasks and hobbies, and finally, entertainment. Recently, I heard someone point out a troubling contrast: for Christians, spending more time on television or social media than on Bible study, prayer, or ministry seems out of balance. We often hear about the spiritual battle for our minds, but do our choices reflect the seriousness of this struggle? Though I’m involved with ministries and activities, I must ask myself whether I’m still allowing these daily distractions to consume too much of my focus. Do I believe there is such a thing as having a balance with my busy schedule of helping others versus how much time I spend watching and being conformed to the world? The essential question is whether our attention is fully turned toward God, or if we are trying to justify and play both sides as we indulge in meaningless distractions? Can you sense Jesus prompting you to re-examine your priorities?