Today on Loos Tales a heartfelt tribute to a "True Hero" that God called up this week as a result of #NebraskaFlooding. Dan Egger shares how tough it is to lose a great one. James Wilke is being laid to rest today, but his positive impact will never rest. https://t.co/Dy1gqzXj5w
So we are expecting snow tomorrow and anyone married to a teacher knows the drill.
Wife: how much snow are we going to get?
Wife: I bet they cancel school! What do you think?
Me: please stop asking! Hell if I know lol
As wintery weather moves into the High Plains Journal readership area, Editor Holly Martin reminds us that there are very few fair-weather livestock owners. Read her editorial at https://t.co/X7kEXpro2g.
The soybean field had so much potential the day before. Now it looked like someone had taken a stalk chopper to it. "It made me think about farmers and the eternal optimism that drives them," writes Publisher Holly Martin
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School pride runs deep in rural communities, writes Editor Bill Spiegel. It's not quite Hoosiers—but not far off. Moscow, Kansas, with just 57 kids in grades 9 to 12, was one of several small towns that sent a team to the state basketball tournament.
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