A man who was charged with several felonies, including attempted murder, had his case dismissed by the court on the eve of the trial.
Month: June 2020
CSC Students Help Organize Peaceful Protest
Chadron State College students and employees had the opportunity to join other campuses nationwide in supporting the Black Lives Matter movement Wednesday, June 3
What If?
I’ve been re-reading “Don’t Know Much About History” by Kenneth C. Davis. This book ought to be required for all high school seniors, because
Native Futures
Edison Red Nest III is a young entrepreneur in Alliance who saw a need in the Native American community and stepped up to fill
Alma Jean Parkhill Obituary
Alma Jean Parkhill, 92, left this life peacefully in her residence at The Commons Assisted Living Center in Grand Junction, Colo. Jean, as she
Heritage Days to Take Place
Heritage Days 2020, Alliance Strong, will not be the traditional events we’ve done in the past. Frazier Shows of America has terminated their contract
Panhandle Senior Women’s Golf Association Hosts Outing
The Panhandle Senior Women’s Golf Association hosted its first outing of 2020 on June 1 at the Chimney Rock Golf Course in Bayard. Thirty
Progress of Hemingford Clinic Discussed at BBGH Meeting
The BBGH Board of Trustees’ meeting was called to order at 12:02 p.m. Tuesday, May 26, via Zoom. Discussions involved the progress of the
COVID-19 Cases Continue to Rise
As the community begins the reopening process, the number of COVID-19 cases in the Panhandle has risen to 141 as of press time. Scotts
Trailers Move To Recycling Center
Passersby may have noticed an empty spot in the Alliance Plaza parking lot at West Third Street and Cody Avenue. Keep Alliance Beautiful has