This week, I traveled to France with a delegation of my congressional colleagues, led by House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA), to honor the
Month: June 2024
Overdraft Fees and Debit Cards
We write so few checks today. Instead we tap our phones, or we use cash apps or debit cards. We set up automatic payments
A Handful of Memories
Last week, my son texted a picture of asparagus he had picked on our meadow over by Swan Lake. “Just enough for supper,” he
Bobcat Momentum
Today (as I write for mid-June) is Monday and an opportunity for plenty of dashboard time. After dropping my son off at Bible camp
How to Prevent Sudden Death
By the late Richard P. Holm, MD My first experience with cardiopulmonary resuscitation was during the summer of 1969. I was an orderly in
Reflections for the Week of June 3-7
City Clerk: ∙ Preparations for upcoming City Council Meeting June 18th. ∙ Swore in newly elected Councilwoman Tacy Liptack. ∙ Council unanimously appointed John
Eichhorn Located after being Missing for Two Days
An Endangered Missing Advisory was issued in the early-morning hours of May 29 in an attempt to locate Patricia Eichhorn, of Alliance, after she
Former Alliance Resident to Speak at Grand Opening of Japanese Hall
Former Alliance Resident Julie Ushio will provide a lecture about Early Japanese Settlers on the High Plains at noon on Saturday during the grand
Alliance Housing, Scotts Bluff County Housing Authorities Receive Funding from HUD for Voucher Program
On May 14, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced $30 billion in renewal funding for the Housing Choice Voucher Program
Blast from the Past June 5, 2024
130 Years Ago June 8, 1894 Council met in regular session Tuesday night, mayor in chair and members all present. Petition for sidewalk of