By MICHELLE JOHNSON St. Agnes Academy completed their third field day on Tuesday, May 10 for grades 3-5. Students participated in tug-of-war, stations, a
Month: June 2022
Panhandle Affected by Freeze
By LAURIE STEPANEK NFS Forest Health Specialist When freeze warnings are posted, gardeners carefully cover susceptible garden vegetables and flowers with blankets, sheets, buckets,
USDA to Allow Producers to Request Termination of CRP
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will allow Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) participants who are in the final year of their CRP contract to
Waynard Bruce Anderson Obituary
Waynard Bruce Anderson age 94, of Kearney, NE passed away on May 27, 2022. Memorial Service will be held June 3rd at 10 a.m.
Diane Kay Hobbs Obituary
Diane Kay Hobbs, 66, of Upton, Wyoming, passed away on May 25, 2022, at Weston County Manor in Newcastle, Wyoming. She was born February
Teach Your Children the Rosary
By PAT KRIZ Alliance We had three children, and I took birth control pills and then we had our son Kevin. He lives with
The Need for Human Capital to Improve Government Performance
By LARRY BOLINGER Alliance I am writing to you concerning the article written by Henry Cordes on 22 March 2022 titled “Lack of Conservative
Horses as a Tool of War
This past weekend Memorial Day was celebrated as a way to remember those military veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice and didn’t return home
Obey
An interesting concept is put forth by God in Romans 6:15: “Don’t you know that when you offer yourselves to someone to obey him
Bridges: Dinner and Conversation
Bridges Out of Poverty uses the lens of economic class and provides concrete tools and strategies for a community to alleviate poverty. Are you