Child care has changed considerably through the years, and I can certainly see the difference in generations from where our own children were small until now. I’m not sure that we, as parents, were as concerned about child care 50 years ago as parents are today.
Boone County has some great things going for it, but it also has some big challenges. One of the important challenges is filling critically important positions -- both paid positions and those held by volunteers.
I’m glad Nebraskans will have a chance to vote in November on the state’s School Choice law. It will be an interesting election issue, because there are good points to the argument on both sides, and it boils down to how much weight you give each side.
These days, many of us have trouble concentrating on just one thing for the length of time it takes to finish that one task and then move on to another. That’s probably because there are so many tasks to be done, and sometimes it’s hard to prioritize which ones are most important.
Boone County residents who value the county’s present planning and zoning regulations and process should closely watch the status of LB 1375 in the Nebraska Legislature. This bill was introduced by State Sen.
Every once in a while, we purchase a Power Ball ticket or a Mega Millions ticket. Why? I really don’t know except it is perhaps that one big chance of maybe winning a little something.
Here we go -- off into the world of artificial intelligence (AI) on the internet with no gatekeepers to sort out fact from fiction. I’m certain we’ll see progress on many fronts using AI, but there are some serious problems.
Nebraska lawmakers are gathering once again in Lincoln for another year of debating and passing legislation. The democratic process is something America prides itself on and one that requires input from citizens to thrive.