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Food Safety Bill Important to Nebraska's Health and Livelihood

December 8, 2010

By Senator Mike Johanns
The livelihood of Nebraska's agricultural producers depends upon consumer confidence in the entire food safety system. If this confidence is lost in any part of the system - from production to the produce aisle - our state's number one industry, agriculture, pays a heavy price. As Secretary of Agriculture, I witnessed firsthand how outbreaks and scares of food-borne illnesses devastated certain food industries and their producers. To help safeguard against future outbreaks and panics in our food system, I voted for the Senate food safety bill last week.

CAPITOL VIEW: By Ed Howard, Statehouse Correspondent, The Nebraska Press Association

November 29, 2010

What critics call the federal Dog Food Commission have zeroed in most especially on proposals from the panel’s co-chairs that would take an axe to Social Security benefits.

Questions of the Broken Bow Mayor candidates

October 27, 2010

Mayor Candidates Q&A
Cecil Burt and Mac McMeen
October 26, 2010
by Belinda Vavricek

What experience do you have that would make you a good mayor?

Cecil Burt:
Burt began by stating that he has lived in Broken Bow since 1979, making him familiar with the issues of this small rural town. He also commented about how he comes from an ag background, which gives him a common sense approach to solving problems. In the past, he has managed several businesses and has owned his own for approximately ten years.

Mac McMeen:

The Value of Parent-Teacher Conferences

October 21, 2010

By Gov. Dave Heineman

Dear Fellow Nebraskans:

I want to encourage parents to attend their children's parent-teacher conferences. Many schools hold parent-teacher conferences early the fall, typically during the month of October. One of the most important things we can do for our children is to attend these meetings.

A different kind of Junk Jaunt treasure

September 29, 2010

By Ellen Mortensen, Chief Editor
After three full days of driving, hoping in and out of the car, digging through piles of stuff for hidden treasures and snacking on junk food while cruising down the road - I think I am probably set for another year.
We took a different route on our Junk Jaunt journey this year than in years past, and for me the new route brought not only a chance to view different things from different vendors, but also the chance to renew past acquaintances. This year our travels took us through my home town of Ashton.

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