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$120K Pick 5 ticket sold in Lincoln

Lincoln, NE – March 14, 2022 – One lucky player who bought a Nebraska Pick 5 ticket for the Friday, March 11 drawing is holding a ticket worth $120,000. The Nebraska Lottery has confirmed that one ticket sold for Friday’s Nebraska Pick 5 draw matched all five winning numbers for the $120,000 jackpot.

SCHOOL LUNCH & Breakfast Menus

ELEMENTARY BREAKFAST Monday, March 14: Pop Tarts, cheese sticks, fresh fruit, fruit juice. Tuesday, March 15: French toast sticks, fresh fruit, fruit juice.

Tips to boost mental wellness

The most successful health care regimens incorporate a number of variables to help individuals achieve optimal health. Physical health garners considerable attention when developing a health care regimen, but it's equally important that individuals prioritize mental health as well.

Robert W. Cooper

Robert W. Cooper, age 72 of Hamburg, IA passed away on Tuesday, March 1, 2022 at his home surrounded by his loving family.

Special Olympics Iowa Mid-Winter Tournament Set for March 11 & 12

The tournament is Athletes and Unified partners from across the state will assemble in Iowa City and Coralville on March 11 and 12 to compete in the Special Olympics Iowa Mid-Winter Tournament. The Mid-Winter Tournament will feature over 900 athletes and Unified partners competing in basketball skills, team basketball, cheer and dance, gymnastics, and powerlifting competitions.

6 ways to better yourself

Aspiring to continue to learn and grow is one of the keys to a fulfilling life. Sometimes it can be eye-opening to look in the mirror, examine oneself and figure out where there may be room for improvement.

Opinion from Sen. Grassely Q/A: Ukraine

Q: Why should Iowans be concerned about the war in Ukraine? A: Russian President Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked invasion of a sovereign nation opens a dangerous can of worms on the European continent and around the world. His military assault unravels decades of signed peace agreements following the Cold War and puts at risk the security and stability that American sons and daughters fought and died for on the battlefields during World War II.

President Biden should follow Gov. Reynolds’ lead

President Biden’s first State of the Union Address came as nearly everything in our country is looking “up.” Consumer prices, violent crime, our national debt, illegal border crossings, and our trade deficit— they’re all up. What’s not up, though, is the public’s view of the president and his policies—here at home and across the globe. And one of the main reasons for his plummeting poll numbers is that President Biden— who campaigned as a moderate and during his inauguration pledged to unify the country—has really governed by adhering to the demands of the far Left.