Three deaths related to COVID-19 were announced during a briefing by COVID-19 Unified Command as officials urge people to receive vaccinations and take steps
Month: May 2021
Coker to Recognized During Walk the Walk
Ronald Coker, who received the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions during the Vietnam Conflict, is one of Nebraska’s Medal of Honor recipients
National Pet Month at APL
May is National Pet Month, so we have decided to have some fun and engaging contests for our patrons. We have built a display
Should I Co-Sign?
A co-signer is someone who adds their name to the primary borrower’s loan application, agreeing to be legally responsible for the loan amount and
Poetry 101
You probably breathed a sigh of relief last week when you didn’t have to endure poetry class, but here we go again. Take some
The Good Ol’ Days Were Really Good
The growing up years, were so awesome in the toy world. Schwinn Bikes, with butterfly handle bars, a banana seat and streamers from the
Celebrating Mother’s Day
This past Sunday was Mother’s Day. So, allow me to share some history. Nebraska expunged itself of Lincoln’s Charles Starkweather six days before I
Summer Vacation
Happy Wednesday, this is our final full week of school and then summer vacation! So, that means that this summer will be filled with
Working Toward a Joyous Position
Horses are the most commonly used animals for therapy purposes. What makes them so well suited for this exercise is their ability to immediately
Dobby’s Baled Hay House
Dobby’s Frontier Town has 27 buildings, including two houses in the northeast corner of the village. One of these is a house created from