“If they don’t have it, you don’t need it,” my grandpa remarked once as we parked in front of Bernie’s. Inevitably, whenever my grandparents
Month: January 2023
Sandra Ann Hammerquist Obituary
Sandra Ann Hammerquist died December 14, 2022. She was born in Seattle in 1943 to Donald and Olga Phillips. Her family moved to Alliance,
Smith Dies in Prison
After serving a little more than 18 months of a 30 to 40 year sentence, George Smith, 69, of Alliance, died on Dec. 30
Seaton Remembered for Dedication to Newspapers, Including ATH
Edward Seaton, 79, chairman of the board of Seaton Publications, former publisher of The Manhattan Mercury and champion of press freedom throughout the Americas,
FSA Encourages Producers to Apply for Grazing Loss Assistance
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) reminds ranchers and livestock producers if they are interested in accessing financial assistance available
UNK Announces Winter Graduates
Graduate and undergraduate degrees were conferred for 405 winter graduates at University of Nebraska at Kearney commencement exercises at 10 a.m. on Friday, Dec.
Imig Earns University of Nebraska-Lincoln Degree
Madison Leigh Imig of Lakeside was among 1,288 graduates who received degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln during commencement exercises Dec. 16 and 17
Calculating Annual Cow Costs Webinar Series
Knowing annual cow costs is the foundation for evaluating and making management decisions that can improve profitability for a cow-calf enterprise. Significant increases in
Starke Receives Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Diplomas were conferred on nearly 400 University of Nebraska Medical Center students on Friday, Dec. 16 at a ceremony at Baxter Area in Omaha.
Blast from the Past January 4, 2023
130 Years Ago Jan. 6, 1893 Quite an important change that took place in Alliance business circles this week was the purchase of the