PHYLIS L. DAHL

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October 9, 1926 - July 17, 2024 Phylis LaRae Dahl, 97, left this earth peacefully on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, to join her Heavenly Father for eternity. Phylis was born on October 9, 1926, the oldest daughter to Naomi & Wesley Fong, and grew up in Elwood, NE.
PHYLIS L. DAHL

Oxford area boasts long tradition in shooting sports

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OXFORD - When it comes to shooting sports, Oxford has a long history of not only taking part, but of winning. The teams and competition may have seen some changes over the years. But the commitment of the shooters, organizers, sponsors and coaches has remained.
Pictured above are the Oxford Jaycees successful 1961 team.

108th Eustis Fair & Corn Show with a new arena

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EUSTIS - The Eustis Ag Society installed new arena lights in preparation for the 108th Annual Eustis Fair & Corn Show on August 4-10. The Eustis Ag Society has been planning to install new lights for about 12 months.
Kevin and Heath Weichel installed new lights on a man lift.

Coping in Life

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Life is always changing and sometimes the best thing to do is learn coping skills. Healthy coping skills will help you and your loved ones navigate throughout life. Remember to give yourself & others “grace.”
Coping in Life

Balancing Nebraska’s Three-Legged Stool

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On Thursday, July 25th, Governor Pillen will bring the Nebraska Legislature back to Lincoln for a special session with the important goal of taking on Nebraska’s out-of-control property taxes. From the farmer to the homeowner alike, property taxes are frequently referred to as a top, if not the top, issue that they are facing. And while we have been able to pass some relief, with each year comes skyrocketing valuations which turn the relief into only a small decrease in the increase of property taxes. For true foundational tax reform, the Legislature will need to examine each leg of Nebraska’s “threelegged stool” or the three primary sources of tax revenue, income, sales, and property taxes. Key to this reform and two important fixes: cutting wasteful spending and broadening the sales tax base. To identify wasteful spending, Nebraska recently contracted the consulting group Epiphany to identify ways to make government agencies more efficient and spend less. When the group was hired in Utah, the State saw an estimated 35% increase in efficiency across executive agencies. Based on Nebraska’s initial report, Nebraska is looking at over $530 million in potential savings. Cleaning up spending while safeguarding our most important priorities like education and agriculture would be great progress. But cutting spending is still only a piece of the puzzle. Compared to many of our neighbors, Nebraska offers a rather long laundry list of sales taxexempt products and services. While everyone may enjoy a tax-free service initially, every time the state makes one item tax-exempt while another remains taxed, the Legislature is ultimately picking favorites or even picking winners and losers. And when the list of sales tax exemptions grows longer and longer, the State must of course make up funds elsewhere and the biggest loser ends up being the Nebraska property owner.
Balancing Nebraska’s Three-Legged Stool

Getting Our Country Back On Track

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Like most Americans, I was horrified by the recent assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump. I’m grateful that President Trump survived the attack. Our nation prays for the innocent victims. Corey Comperatore was murdered while using his body to shield his loved ones from gunfire.
Getting Our Country Back On Track

At Last, a Wrong Righted

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In 1970, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps) seized land belonging to the Native American Winnebago Tribe. Unfortunately, this turn of events was nothing new. The tribe had long suffered at the hands of the U.S. government.
At Last, a Wrong Righted

A Hidden Issue

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Mental health treatment within the criminal justice system plays a pivotal yet often overlooked role in both the well-being and rehabilitation of incarcerated individuals. This is often overlooked by the general population due to attitudes against the incarcerated and the lack of overall media attention. It is my belief that change needs to take place.
A Hidden Issue

It’s County Fair Time!

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We invite you to all the area County Fairs to see what 4-H youth and families have been working on! Several life skills have been learned through these 4-H projects, along with perseverance, confidence, responsibility, time management, and patience. Across Nebraska 4-H programs are meeting the needs of children who are out of school and help continue their learning while having fun! 4-H is a positive youth development organization which strives to empower youth to reach their full potential by working and learning in partnership with caring adults.
It’s County Fair Time!