This Labor Day weekend, I will have resided in Alliance, NE for 36 years. How and why did a Nebraska football junkie from Valparaiso,
Month: July 2022
Horse People are Stable People
You may have seen the following joke cross-stitched on a pillow, “Horse people are stable people.” While literally you will spend time in a
Master Gardner Tips for the Panhandle
By ELAINE PILE Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Tips for a Successful County Fair Entry County fairs are just around the corner, and we hope
Western Nebraska Pioneers Battle the Spuds
A weekend review for the Western Nebraska Pioneers: The Pioneers suffered two losses and earned a win over the weekend against the Canyon County
Introducing 988: The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
In Nebraska, we’ve endured more than our fair share of adversity over the past 3+ years. The floods of March 2019 were the most
Continued Momentum for Cattle Market Reform
If you’re familiar with the cattle industry, you are probably aware that cattle producers are receiving a falling share of the beef dollar. At
Washington Report: Investing in Long-Term Student Success
As a member of the Republican Jobs and the Economy Taskforce, I am committed to promoting America’s economic recovery; however, concerns of a recession
Knight Museum, Big Blue Bay Announce Hours Change
The Knight Museum & Sandhills Center will close at 5 p.m. July 11-15 due to Heritage Days, and anticipated low attendance numbers. Visitors can
On the Sidelines: MLB Wrap Up July 7
Royals 2, Astros 5 Pirates 4, Reds 2 Nationals 3, Phillies 5 Angels 1, Orioles 4 Marlins 0, Mets 10 Yankees 6, Red Sox
Pioneers Suffer Loss to The Bison
The Western Nebraska Pioneers suffered a loss in a close game when they took on the Gem City Bison on July 6 The Pioneers