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Single ladies loved Lincoln’s Homestead Act

Times were different, laws were written for and by white men, but the 1862 Homestead Act was an oddity. In the middle of a grueling Civil War where the North had just lost several significant battles.

Governor Pillen recognizes Historic Preservation Month

Lincoln, NE, May 14, 2026 - May is National Historic Preservation Month in Nebraska. “It is important to celebrate the role of history in our lives, especially this year during the celebration of our nation’s 250th anniversary,” said Governor Jim Pillen as he signed a proclamation declaring National Preservation Month in Nebraska.

Heart City Theatre continues to raise funds and is accepting bids on electric, plumbing, other

The Heart City Theater Board hasbeenholdingmonthlymeetings as efforts continue to reopen the theater as soon as possible for the community’s enjoyment. Community support over the past year and a half has been greatly appreciated. Through local and statewide grants, a drive-in movie night, and a telethon, the board has raised $650,000 toward its $800,000 goal.

CK and VHS honor speakers share their thoughts of the past and future!

have we left out? As kindergarteners, we walked in a single file line probably thinking, “I can’t wait to be a big kid.” As we moved into third grade we talked amongst ourselves saying, “I can’t wait to switch classes during the day.” Soon we were done with elementary school, excitedly discussing our locker combinations for the upcoming year saying, “I can’t wait for middle school.” The months approaching middle school were filled with “I can’t wait.” A promise land of gum chewing, salt and pepper in the cafeteria, and “more freedom.” After about a semester, I think we all realized middle school was actually going to be some of the most awkward years of our lives. Unfortunately there is definitely photo evidence to back that up.

Watch for Asian jumping worms in the Sandhills

News of Asian jumping worms spreading in Colorado has raised growing concern for neighboring regions - including the Nebraska Sandhills - where the health of the land depends on a delicate balance beneath the surface. These socalled “crazy worms” may be small, but their impact is anything but.

Things to think about for your herd health

Bull season is in full swing. Semen testing bulls isn’t just a routine check - it’s a critical step in ensuring fertility and protecting your bottom line. Your bull battery is one of the biggest investments you have in your ranch. An infertile bull can push off his competition leaving an entire group open if he is the dominant male. It is better to know your bulls are sound than assuming they are good because we all know what assuming leads to.

Valentine Livestock Auction posts 18 steer records and six national records at Special Feeder Sale

Valentine Livestock, Valentine, NE held their Special Feeder Sale on Thursday, May 7, 2026, setting 18 steer records and six national records, makingitasaletoremember. The barn posted the top three 8-weight steer prices in the country, led by 142 head weighing 813 lbs at $416.75, followed by 61 head at 804 lbs bringing $416.00, and 24 head at 827 lbs bringing $404.00.