Check out this week's batch of letters to the editor.
In this week's letter to the editor, a reader discusses the controversial Opportunity Scholarship Act.
In this week's batch of letters to the editor, readers discuss being positive role models for children and being thankful for support during Memorial Day weekend.
In this week's batch of letters to the editor, readers discuss Alzheimer's, justice for murder victim Kelcey Fike and upcoming changes to the Kearney Hub newspaper.
In this week's batch of letters to the editor, readers discuss guns as well as political language such as "pro-choice" and "pro-life."
In this week's batch of letters to the editor, readers discuss high school and college graduation and the Nebraska Legislature.
In this week's batch of letters to the editor, readers discuss the Nebraska Legislature's plan to build a new prison, the Central-Dawson merger and more.
In this week's batch of letters to the editor, readers discuss whether they support Dave Brandt, transgender athletes and Peggy Frost's work for the Teen Net program.
In this week's batch of letters to the editor, readers discuss the priorities of state senators, hypersensitivity to anatomically correct art, recent donations to St. Jude and more.
In this week's batch of letters to the editor, readers discuss the controversial petition to recall a member of the KPS Board of Education as well as other topics.
In this week's batch of letters to the editor, readers discuss abortion as well as the conditions of a veterans' home in Kearney.
In this week's batch of letters to the editors, readers discuss the Kearney Public Schools Board of Education, student debt cancellation, mental health and race relations.
In this week's batch of letters to the editor, a reader expresses their opinion on Kearney Public Schools' transgender athlete participation policy which cleared one vote but faces another.
In this week's letters to the editor, readers discuss Pillen's viewpoint on unwed mothers and our workforce issues as well as the recent Kearney Area Storytelling Festival.
This week's letters to the editor discuss proposed legislation that would affect transgender students as well as compensation of disabled veterans.
In this week's letters to the editor, readers discuss the importance of CRNAs, access to Alzheimer's treatments, recent voter ID legislation and more.
This week's letters to the editor focus on U.S. elections and the morality of today's movies, television shows and other types of media.
In this week's batch of letters to the editor, readers discuss the cost of prescription drugs, students' artwork and whether Kearney should keep its license plate reader system.
This week's letters to the editor discuss topics that range from helping Nebraska's Public Service Commission to a particularly memorable visit to Kearney.
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A reader gives their opinion on Trump's recent controversial post on Truth Social.
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Readers discuss small businesses, inflation, the railroad and more in the most recent batch of letters to the editor.
I looked a little like Albert Einstein when I walked in. Walking out, I looked more like an extra from “Schindler’s List.”
Kearney Hub readers speak out on area issues.
Hear from local readers on a trio of election-related topics.
"In order to fully address children's needs, we need adequate supports in place to ensure their emotional safety and well-being."
As a life-long Democrat, I commend Republican state Sen. Tom Brewer of Gordon on his personal mission to help the people of Ukraine, while informing the people of America. He is executing this selfless mission at risk to life and limb and his own 63-year-old comfort.
No body epitomizes professing one thing while quietly supporting the exact opposite like the Republican Party. Their pro-life platform includes the death penalty, unlimited gun ownership and unregulated environmental devastation.