Editorials
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Reminders of Washington County cities' history are everywhere. Some are more obvious and more celebrated than others but each one matters and deserves to be highlighted. The Washington County … more
Letters to the Editor are an extremely valuable asset to newspapers and a celebration of what makes the industry unique. They allow readers to express concerns about issues that directly affect … more
Washington County Fair week is a reminder of what makes rural Middle America special. First, it brings all communities within the county together to celebrate the accomplishments of our youth … more
Google and Facebook have enormous economic and political power in society – especially over the news industry. Many ask if they have played a role in the misinformation that erodes our free … more
Our homes are sacred. We become comfortable with our surroundings, our neighbors and our neighborhoods after a while and those features are part of what makes a house a home. It's understandable … more
In a time where education across the country is under a microscope for a number of reasons, transparency from districts is key. It is a parent's right to know what is happening within the walls … more
The Fourth of July is the pinnacle of summer celebrations. People travel across the country for most of the week attending parties and firework shows. It's a time for togetherness and fun while … more
In next week's Pilot-Tribune, you will notice a special section called “Generations.” In our brand new Generations tab, we celebrate just some of the many long-time businesses that … more
On Tuesday, the Blair City Council formally approved the replat of two lots on the former Dana College Campus. The lots have been targeted by Easterseals Nebraska for its respite camp for … more
It's finally here! Gateway to the West Days kicked off yesterday and the fun rolls on today, Saturday and Sunday. Almost everywhere you look in Blair will have something for all ages going … more
One of Blair's cherished traditions in Gateway to the West Days returns next week. Blair residents and guests from all over are eagerly awaiting the chance to dance, play and laugh along with the … more
Monday marks one of the most hallowed days of the year – Memorial Day. We are reminded of the weight of the day each year as the names of those lost in battle, lost since their return from … more
When something is presented to us, for free, out of courtesy and convenience, it is our duty to show appreciation and respect for it. A good reminder of this is the shrub and tree disposal area … more
A school district's ability to evolve and offer new programs is vital to students' success. A student should have as many opportunities as possible to be involved and the Blair Community Schools … more
Journalists are trained to report the news as fairly and as accurately as possible. They go to school, attend seminars and are constantly adjusting to the current climate, all in the name of … more
In less than two weeks, Washington County residents have the chance to exercise one of our most cherished rights as United States citizens – the right to vote. The primary election is May … more
Are you a teenager and looking for a good, summer job? Look no further than lifeguarding. Currently, the City of Blair needs lifeguards for the summer season at the city pool and is looking … more
Elections and our subsequent right to vote are part of our identity as United States citizens. Along with that comes our right of expression. Some of us keep our candidate of choice to ourselves … more
We aren't ones to wish the summer away but anticipation for fall sports and onward at Krantz should be at an all time high for athletes, students and spectators alike. A sneak peek rendering of … more
Part of being a high-profile politician is having the ability to voice your goals, plans and ideals in any setting. Another part of it is being able to handle the spotlight and understand … more
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