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  • Country Roads

    Gloria Schlaefli|Sep 9, 2021

    My container garden is overflowing! When deciding to downsize my vegetable garden this year, I imagined my produce would certainly be limited but not so. My farmer husband came up with the idea of using livestock “licking tubs” this year as garden containers, so four tubs were found. He drilled holes in the bottom of the tubs. They were filled with a combination of field soil and garden soil. Deciding what to plant in my limited container garden was hard. It was decided to only plant our favorites and what we would use the most. I was cer...

  • Ask a Pastor Column

    Sep 9, 2021

    Q: Does Hell have to be eternal? Couldn’t it just be a temporary ‘time out’? A: There are two reasons why an eternal punishment for sin is necessary. The first reason that hell is an eternal punishment is because sin does eternal damage. We like to justify our sins and cast them in a harmless light. But the reality is all sin is an eternal offense against God (Gen. 4:10; Matthew 5:21-48). It also causes deep and lasting harm to the sinner (Ezekiel 18:30-32), the victim of the sin (Exodus 22:23), society in general (Genesis 6:5), and God’s...

  • Puffs

    Allen Ostdiek|Sep 9, 2021

    I enjoy passing on quotes from folks that seem to make sense and may even help explain some of our toil here on mother earth. Usually, it is from a well-known person and for either good or bad may help us. C. S. Lewis was a well-known writer of the early twentieth century. However, I have never been real familiar with his writings. However, last week a friend passed along a quote from Lewis that I find helps explain a lot in our political landscape today. It goes like this: “Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its v...

  • Love my Crazy Life

    Teraesa L. Bruce|Sep 9, 2021

    Where has this year gone! The older I get, the faster the years seem to disappear. In just a few short months, I will be 40... Ok, let’s just say 40 and leave it at that! I’m still having trouble wrapping my head around my youngest being a senior this year. As far as crazy goes, this last week has been just that, Crazy! My days sometimes feel like two rolled into one. For example, I was telling my friend, Linda, what all we had been up to over the last couple of days when I realized I had talked to her the day before, and all I was telling her...

  • Editor's Notebook

    Bill Blauvelt|Sep 2, 2021

    As summer draws to a close, a co-worker is checking things off her Summer of 2021 to do list. After vising 18 Nebraska Passport sites this past weekend, she has only 9 more to go to reach her goal of visiting all the sites on this year’s list. But those nine sites will have to wait at least a week, for this week she has reservations for a hot-air baloon ride. In my student days, I read a Life magazine story about a hurricane which struck the United States and added experiencing a hurricane to my list of things I wanted to do. I had seen f...

  • Country Roads

    Gloria Schlaefli|Sep 2, 2021

    Visits to my farm usually takes me through my hometown and out west over the White Rock Creek Bridge. As the high school football season begins, the drive brings back a lot of memories. After I cross the White Rock Creek bridge, I see what once was the high school football field where I attended many football games. It looks nothing like it once did. The tall scoreboard is missing, the goal posts are no longer in place and the bleachers along with the speaker’s stand were removed years ago. The well tended grass that was mowed for the games a...

  • Ask a Pastor

    Sep 2, 2021

    Presenting Biblical answers to tough questions Q: I went to a different church and the preacher’s Bible was different from mine? Why are some Bibles different from others? Which version is actually the Word of God? A: The full theological answer to the question, “What is the word of God?” would be this: the word of God consists of those writings which were set down by holy men under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit (2 Peter 1:21), being perfect and without error in their original manuscripts (2 Timothy 3:16-17). This seems strai...

  • Puffs

    Allen Ostdiek|Sep 2, 2021

    I have often spoken of my love for sports, High school sports especially. Last Friday night’s game with High Plains is one of the reasons. Sixty minutes of football and the score is only one point difference. The game has all the excitement wanted, or needed. Neither team would quit, watching boys turn into young men with their effort and work. I just enjoy it. In this game, a decision to kick a one-point PAT rather than go to a two-point PAT was the difference in the game. And, that happened in the first minute of the game. Who knew that it w...

  • Love my Crazy life

    Teraesa Bruce|Sep 2, 2021

    I am so frustrated! We ordered a new refrigerator and cook stove this spring. As with everything right now, there was a wait, which wasn’t a big deal to me at the time. Well, my appliances went to the shipper at the beginning of July and are still sitting waiting to be shipped. The shipper said things are “backed up” because of the WooFlu, and they are waiting on dates from dispatch. I ordered and received my furnace in the same month, so I’m having a bit of trouble understanding this. I filled out their online forms, set email inquire...

  • Editor's Notebook

    Bill Blauvelt|Aug 26, 2021

    Over the years, the Superior Chamber of Commerce has coordinated a number of late summer, early fall activities. There have been parades, car shows, watermelon feeds, barbecues, free movies, both professional and amateur entertainment, dunk tanks, water fights and at least once a magician’s show, This year the chamber hit it over the top with the portable water park. I didn’t know such existed but it was the kind of activity the late summer event has long needed. For the youngsters returning to school it was a fitting way to end the summer and...

  • Country Roads

    Gloria Schlaefli|Aug 26, 2021

    For the past two weeks, students have been returning to their classrooms and getting acquainted with their teacher or teachers. Recently a post on social media asked people to name their kindergarten or first grade teachers. I’m sure they were great teachers but I can’t remember their names. When my parents decided to move back to the farm in Jewell County, I attended a one- room country school, Oak Creek. I remember most of those great teachers including Jeaniece (Morris) Montgomery who helped me so much as I came from a class of 60, to the...

  • Prayer for Afghanistan and the U.S.

    Jenny Rees|Aug 26, 2021

    God, I’m so grateful that we can come before Your throne to receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. My heart is so broken for the situation in Afghanistan…I’ve struggled for words. The news…the photos and video footage…all just glimpses into the horrible truth that lies there. I’m just so grateful when there’s nothing else I can do that I can come to You in prayer for this situation. Please God, be extra close to the women, children, all those individuals who helped our military, all those who converted to Christianity, all those...

  • Ask a Pastor

    Aug 26, 2021

    Q: I’m on the board of a small church and we can’t seem to make ends meet with our budget. We are thinking of asking our pastor to take a pay cut. Is this the right response to our situation? A: The most important thing to remember is that neither the pastor nor the board are the enemy. This financial challenge can be met by coming together and bringing the wisdom and grace of God to bear. There is a good and godly solution to every hardship God’s people are faced with (Romans 8:28; 1 Corinthians 10:13)! A good place to start is with the Bibli...

  • Puffs

    Allen Ostdiek|Aug 26, 2021

    The renewed pandemic of COVID-19 has many, many people upset, and I understand it. More tests, more vaccines, more masks ? ? ? Well folks, we have an answer if you are among those worried and upset. And . . . this came direct from that great state of Wisconsin, so it has to be true. I tried it the other day as I wasn’t feeling the best, and I got results. It went something like this: Take a can of beer, any beer, pour some into a glass. Smell it. Taste it. If you can smell and taste it, you don’t have COVID. However, I wasn’t sure as I still ha...

  • Love my Crazy Life

    Teraesa Bruce|Aug 26, 2021

    Now that the pool is closed, you would think I wouldn’t be so busy. Well think again. This summer, Jacob bit off a little more than he could chew by taking on four yards to mow along with our two yards that he is supposed to mow. With school and football practice, he is falling behind, and guess who is taking up the slack. You guessed it, me. Thankfully, my friends have a riding lawn mower they have allowed me to use. Jacob has been offered to use it as well but prefers to use our push mower. Weird, right? I hate borrowing things, especially l...

  • Editor's Notebook

    Bill Blauvelt|Aug 19, 2021

    In my first weeks with The Express, Howard Crilly, the retired editor and publisher, graciously accompanied me on my rounds throughout the paper’s circulation area. He introduced me to the people I needed to know and filled me on their likes and dislikes. Frequently, I heard favorable comments about the editorials previously published in The Express. After each of those comments, Howard would say he expected the editorials to be much the same under the new editor. And many were for they were written by a syndicated editorial writer. From a c...

  • Ask a Pastor Column

    Aug 19, 2021

    Presenting Biblical answers to tough questions Q: What’s wrong with believing that everyone goes to heaven or a “better place”? Isn’t that better than teaching about hell? A: Our culture constantly bombards us with the message that the most important thing in life is to be happy and comfortable. Does that idea hold up to scrutiny? Which is better: being uncomfortable for a moment and blessed for all eternity or being comfortable for a lifetime and in torment forever? If you have a question that you would like a Biblical answer to you can sen...

  • Country Roads

    Gloria Schlaefli|Aug 19, 2021

    Losing something becomes more common the older a person gets. Losing one’s cell phone or reading glasses becomes a weekly or sometimes daily happening. It’s getting to where I would like to drop the word “losing,” and start using the word “misplaced.” Eventually the item which mysteriously disappeared turns up. It may be found within minutes, hours, days or even longer. Sometimes finding the lost humbles one’s self, like locating the glasses on top of your head. There are those times when the worst happens, like the panicky time when a child...

  • Puffs

    Allen Ostdiek|Aug 19, 2021

    Blue . . . Whatever happened to the color of the sky . . . blue? ? ? You know, as in the old beer commercial . . . “the land of Sky Blue Waters.” This past weekend seemed to be the first time our sky here in southcentral Nebraska has been blue. Much of the summer it has been “gray,” as in a smoke-gray color. I understand it came from those forest fires in Canada, mostly. Maybe some from the forest fires in California. Our skies last week and it seems into this week, however, are blue, and I like that. I’m looking forward, again, to those Sat...

  • Love my Crazy Life

    Teraesa Bruce|Aug 19, 2021

    The pool is closed for the season. The last days are always bitter-sweet. On the one hand, I’m glad it’s over. It can be a frustrating job. On the other, I am going to miss my guards and my pool rats. Some are off to college, and I will only see them here and there over the next few years. It’s fun to watch them grow. I love watching the kids learn to swim. At the beginning of the year, a few wouldn’t leave the three-foot area and, by the end of the season, they were going off the diving board. Sunday, I went grocery shopping. I didn’t...

  • Editor's Notebook

    Bill Blauvelt|Aug 12, 2021

    The quick passage of the Union Pacific’s Big Boy Locomotive through Nuckolls County illustrated how times have changed. Big Boy is one of the 25 largest steam locomotives ever built and the last one in operating condition. Built to haul loads over the western mountains during World War II, the locomotive pulled a token few cars this week when it clipped the northeastern corner of Nuckolls County as part of a goodwill tour. For those of us who like steam locomotives, we consider ourselves privileged when we have opportunities to see the r...

  • Country Roads

    Gloria Schlaefli|Aug 12, 2021

    Monday afternoon the temperature gauge inched up towards the high 90s with predictions of reaching up into the 100s. Guess we could say it’s a typical Kansas-Nebraska August day for sure. It was so hot an egg could be fried on the sidewalk. It was as hot as a pistol! It was as hot as a fire cracker! It was roasting hot! I’m sure there are many more sayings that relate to a hot day. A radio announcer suggested with the swimming pools closing with the beginning of school, it would be a good day to hit the pool. I remember as a youth going to the...

  • Ask a Pastor Column

    Aug 12, 2021

    Presenting Biblical answers to tough questions Q:If you tithe are you more apt to go to heaven? A.: Bible verses such as Habakkuk 2:4, John 3:36, Romans 4:5, Romans 6:23, Romans 11:6, and Galatians 2:21 (to name just a few) all make it very clear that eternal life in heaven is offered by God to all as a completely free gift. There is nothing we must do to qualify for this gift and indeed nothing we could do to earn it even if we wanted to (Isaiah 64:6). All we have to do is accept eternal life as a gift from God by trusting in Jesus. Giving...

  • Puffs

    Allen Ostdiek|Aug 12, 2021

    With school starting soon, or maybe already has started, I’m going to share a couple of comments that my sister-in-law recently shared with me. * Teacher: How old is your father? Kid: He is six years old. Teacher: How is this possible? Kid: He became father only when I was born. * Teacher: Maria go to the map and find North America. Maria: Here it is. Teacher: Correct. Now, Class, who discovered America? Class: Maria. * Teacher: Donald, what is the chemical formula for water? Donald: H I J K L M N O. Teacher: What are you talking about? D...

  • Love My Crazy Life

    Teraesa Bruce|Aug 12, 2021

    Much comes to mind as I sit here trying to think of what to write about this week. The problem is I’d get in trouble for publishing three-quarters of it, and my editor would have to remove the other quarter! LOL! I’ve been trying to eat healthier and cut back on carbs and sugar. I think it is making me surly, more so than usual. Carbs are my favorite food group, pasta, potatoes, tablespoons of sugar straight from the bowl! LOL! My favorite meal is Lucky Charms. I haven’t had Lucky Charms in over a month! On the bright side, I’ve lost a few pou...

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