The American Stroke Association highlights how recognizing B.E. F.A.S.T. warning signs and acting quickly can help people get lifesaving care sooner A stroke can
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Master Gardener: Summer Reads for the Gardener and Enthusiast
By Kirstee Schutte Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Summer is always a good time to crack open a book on the patio or lawn
New Medicaid Work Requirements Take Effect for Expansion Members Friday
This Friday, the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) will implement Medicaid work requirements, making Nebraska the first state in the country to
Beef Quality Assurance has High Value for Producers and Consumers
Beef Quality Assurance, a program developed by cattlemen in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is central to ensuring beef products are raised
Three New Patrol Vehicles Placed Into Service
By Chief David Leavitt The Alliance Police Department is pleased to announce that three new patrol vehicles were officially placed into service today, strengthening
Disabled Veteran Motor Vehicle Tax & Fee Exemption
Disabled Veterans in Nebraska can Soon Have the Motor Vehicle Tax and Motor Vehicle Fee exempted from their vehicle registration for one vehicle. Starting
Poppy Month
May is poppy month for The American Legion Auxiliary Alliance Unit 7. Aleena Looser, a Junior member of Unit 7, shares a poppy with
College News
Health Professions Students Honored By TENA L. COOK MARKETING COORDINATOR The Chadron State College Health Professions Club hosted its annual banquet April 10. Students
Alliance Police Department Report
April 17: 10:41 a.m.: Officers responded to a report of fraud. April 17: 9:09 p.m.: Officers responded to a report of theft. April 19:
Blast From The Past May 6, 2026
130 Years Ago May 8, 1896 The chimney now being constructed by Wm. Worthman for the railroad company will be 100 feet in height,







