Opinions

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Central City Public Schools Troy Huebert, PE

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The 2022/23 school year has been an exciting one as it’s the first full year in the new weight room. As I sit back and reflect on where the Strength & Conditioning program was when I took the job in 2013 to where it is now, I am reminded of the huge growth and emphasis that we have put on development in the weight room. My first 3 years we had three weight lifting classes during the school day with anywhere from 8-20 students in a class. This meant we were only seeing 50-60 kids per day in a weight lifting class. A lot of times kids could not fit the class in their schedule with only 3 sections offered so they’d have to come in before school and for the workout. Between high school and middle school we’d have 40-50 kids working out in the mornings at 6:45 a.m. It was far from ideal.
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Legislative Update

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Loren Lippincott, District 34 Senator With the aptly named Constitutional Carry Bill (LB77) soon to be debated on the floor of the Nebraska Legislature, it is important we spend some time considering the subject of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the whole issue of firearms and gun control, which has become such a hot button in our time.
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I am always working to ensure that federal policies make sense for communities in Nebraska. Nebraskans know all too well that rules crafted by career bureaucrats rarely benefit us — in fact, they often harm us.
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Legislative Update

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Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz was once asked to describe the difference between football players today and fifty years ago when he began his career as a head coach. “Simple,” he said, “today’s athletes talk about rights and privileges, and the players 50 years ago talked about obligations and responsibilities.” In my opinion, Holtz nailed one of the underlying problems with our current culture.