Happy to announce that I’ve signed a multi year deal to be the Lead Studio Analyst for @westwood1sports for the NCAA Tournament and Final Four! #MarchMadness is the greatest sporting event and I’m so excited to cover it again with the great people at Westwood One!
Cooperatives are not only working to support farmers and ranchers, but they also give back to important organizations like local fire departments and first responders. https://t.co/Vhu6TlU2ca
Throughout October, Aurora Cooperative is participating in Fuel the Cure. When drivers choose higher blends of ethanol - E15, E30 and E85 - at our fueling stations, it triggers a 3-cent donation for each gallon sold that goes towards cancer research and local services.
I had the honor of meeting the next generation of Nebraska farmers.
These young farmers came to Washington, D.C. with the Nebraska Cooperative Council to learn about the legislative process. I was happy to show how our work in the Capitol supports farmers and benefits Nebraskans. One of the things we discussed was how the One Big Beautiful Bill in reconciliation will extend the Beginning Farmer or Rancher benefit from 5 years to 10!
A group of Nebraska farmers from the Nebraska Cooperative Council stopped by to discuss issues impacting our ag communities. Hope you enjoy your time in the Capital!
Great meeting with the Nebraska Cooperative Council to discuss their vital role in supporting our state's cooperatives. The Council's work in fostering a better understanding of cooperative business practices, while focusing on legislation, regulatory compliance, & education strengthens Nebraska's agricultural & rural communities.
As we head into tournament play...
An updated list of the leading scorers when facing Quad 1 opponents (min. 8 GP):
1. Eric Dixon, 22.0 PPG
2. Tre Johnson, 21.9 PPG
3. Donovan Dent, 21.6 PPG
4. John Tonje, 21.5 PPG
5. Brice Williams, 21.0 PPG
@samhuppert@mitchsherman Crafty move trying to bait me into jinxing this by talking about defensive effort Sam. Well played, but I’ll not be weighing in on anything for the next hour.