Letter to the Editor

LETTER: Reader not happy with Governor Pillen

Congratulations Governor Pillen. Your experience in the inhumane treatment of sows and pigs in confined housing has really paid off.The University of Nebraska and Tom Osborne should be very proud of you as you carry the Cornhusker Clink to a new level.

LETTER: Former deputy treasurer responds to firing

Dear Editor,I am writing to inform the taxpayers of Nance County about a recent action taken by a Nance County elected official. For nearly 31 years, I have had the privilege of serving as the Deputy Treasurer of Nance County.

LETTER: Recent baseball visit stands out

For many years my life has unfolded around a baseball diamond. I have taken on the role of player and coach, along with serving as a sports reporter who used to get to cover some pretty awesome Fullerton kids. I had the pleasure of coaching in Fullerton recently when I coached my sons.

LETTER: Waterboy: This is your chance to be heard

Here is your opportunity to be heard concerning any water concerns in Merrick and Nance County by mailing a response to their open comment period. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had a recent meeting concerning onsite plans.

LETTER: Federal funding pause disrupts planned projects

Federal resources benefit all Nebraskans, funding essential services like education, health care, infrastructure, and disaster recovery. However, recent actions by the current administration have put rural programs at risk, including those supporting agriculture and energy.

LETTER: Waterboy asking for help

Water Boy is requesting help from the public. The below is in response to a comment made a week ago. “My husband delivers used aluminum irrigation pipe to Lincoln and some of the summer loads get rejected due to being to Radioactive but not on winter deliveries!

LETTER: Thank You, Fullerton

I want to take a moment to say thank you. Serving as Fullerton’s City Administrator for the past four years has been an incredible journey I never expected when I first joined the City Council in 2018.