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Thought for the week: Be cheerful. Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important.

Brown County American Legion Post #79

Legion Post 79 met on Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. Six legion members and one SAL member in attendance.

Getting Under Your Skin With Varicose Veins

From the back of our hands to the back of our legs, pale blue blood vessels are visible just under the skin. Oftentimes these veins are flat and not painful. However when these vessels become abnormally swollen or dilated, they are called varicose veins. This swelling is caused by the valves inside the veins becoming weak and no longer sealing tightly. Varicose veins can become painful, quite large and stick out from the surface of the skin.

Brown County Rodeo Awarded MSRA Large Purse Rodeo of the Year

During the Mid-States Finals Rodeo held in Broken Bow, NE on September 15th, 16th and 17th, the Brown County Rodeo was awarded the MSRA Large Purse Rodeo of the Year award. This award is voted on by the contestants. Present to accept the award were (Left to Right) Stock Contractors, Squeak And Maurene Hollenbeck, Brown County Ag Society President, Alex Goochey, Brown County Ag Society Director, Lane Gambill, Brown County Ag Society Director, JD Hoover, Stock Contractor, Terry Graff, Rodeo Judge, Mike Ferguson, Stock Contractor, Monty Painter, Rodeo Announcer, Monte Williams and Rodeo Judge Buck Moon. Photo by Susan Hoover

Mid-America Manufacturing Index Advances Above Growth Neutral

One-Third Expecting Recession Before End of Quarter One in 2024 After two straight months of readings below growth neutral, the Creighton University Mid-America Business Conditions Index, a leading economic indicator for the nine-state region stretching from Minnesota to Arkansas, climbed above the 50.0 growth neutral threshold for September. Overall Index: The Business Conditions Index, which uses the identical methodology as the national Institute for Supply Management (ISM) and ranges between 0 and 100 with 50.0 representing growth neutral, increased to a weak 52.5 from 49.5 in August.

Muriel Graham Takes to the Air

Justin Wan Muriel (Williams) Graham, 94, flew with pilot Scott “Scooter” DeLong in World War II-era Boeing Stearman bi-plane at the Lincoln Airport on Wednesday, September 20th. Graham’s flight was part of Dream Flights, a program that takes veterans and their spouses to tour the sky.

Hunt Safe Session Set for October 28th

Conservation Officer Tyler Adelman will be teaching a Hunt Safe Session at the Long Pine Archery Range, on October 28th from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Capitol News

Governor Jim Pillen had an epiphany that paying a consultant $10 million over the next four years would save the state money. Pillen has signed the $2.5 million/year contract, renewable three times, with Epiphany Associates of Utah to find ways to save the state money.

Legislative Notes

“I’m just a state senator.” I have to say that occasionally to Nebraskans who contact me about what are “federal” issues that concern the United State Congress. Some people don’t realize the state of Nebraska doesn’t have jurisdiction over a number of different things effecting their lives.