Author’s Note: This is the second in a multi-part look at the Alliance Municipal Landfill. A certain percentage of what we recycle at Keep
Month: February 2024
Redlining
Redlining is a way America practiced racial discrimination through most of the twentieth century. Understanding redlining is the key to understanding why our cities
Minimum Wage Exceptions
Minimum wage is the lowest hourly rate an employer can pay an employee, and each state can set their own minimum wage. On January
These Boots Are Made For Walking
By Jill Kruse, DO Winter weather has finally arrived this year. Getting outside for some activity, even in winter, is great for your overall
Reflections for the Week of January 29-February 2
Community Development: ∙ 8 Plumbing and Mechanical Permits. ∙ 1 Demolition Permit. ∙ 2 Excavation, Construction, Obstruction of ROW Permits. ∙ 6 Building Permits
New Fiction for February
Not the One’s Dead by Dana Stabenow: A mid-air collision in the Alaskan wilderness between two small aircraft leaves ten people dead. Was it
Offering a Helping Hand
This past week was a rough one. I learned that two people who are near and dear to me, had been diagnosed with cancer.
The Lighter Side
A thought from the internet—sometimes they really do hit it out of the park. “One thing no one ever talks about when it comes
Feeding and Fueling the World
Economic growth and opportunity in Nebraska’s Third District is powered by agricultural trade. While the United States makes up approximately 5 percent of the
Howard J. Vogel Obituary
Howard J. Vogel, 86, of Gering, Nebraska passed away on Friday January 26, 2024, at Swedish Hospital of Colorado with his family by his