What marks this occasion is the Carnegie’s 30th Anniversary Show. The exhibit is a juried and judged exhibit. This year 97 pieces were entered
Month: April 2023
SPD Complete U Drive. U Text. U Pay. Mobilization
By Philip Eckerberg Scottsbluff Police Department The Scottsbluff Police Department has completed the U drive. U Text. U Pay. Mobilization. Scottsbluff Police Officers worked
Carnegie Arts Center Hosts ‘Dimensions’
Carnegie is pleased to announce the arrival of the Alliance High School exhibit, “Dimensions” in our Studio Gallery. The students have put together an
Dennis Lyle West Obituary
Dennis Lyle West, age 70, of Ravenna, passed away peacefully with loved ones by his side on February 8, 2023 at Good Samaritan Society – St.
Letter to the Editor: In Support of Chief Lukens
By Earl Jones Alliance I’ve been reading with interest the latest discussions about the Alliance Police Chief on social media. I confess that I
Nebraska Travels
When I was a young pup, one of my favorite writers was Tom Allan of the Omaha World-Herald. His column titled, “Nebraska Byways,” were
Reflections for the Week of April 10-14
Fire: • Chief assisted Platte Valley Communications with NRIN connectivity issues at the Toluca water tower. • Completed Medicare revalidation process. • Attended the
Prairie Doc Perspective: American Indian Healthcare
By Sophie Two Hawk, MD Arna Mora, MD Carol Whitman, MD American Indians face some unique challenges when it comes to caring for their
Bridges: Train the Trainer
Bridges Out of Poverty is a national program which helps us understand the situations being faced by those who live in poverty. Our task
New Nonfiction for April
Why Do I Do What I Don’t Want to Do? by Jonathan “JP” Pokluda: We live in an upside-down culture. We wink at our