Fall programs for children and youth at the Alliance Public Library are coming soon! Story Time for ages 3-6 will begin on September 5
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Blast from the Past August 23, 2023
130 Years Ago August 18, 1893 Freight train No. 46, east-bound, in charge of Engineer Pederson and Conductor Zollinger, struck some cattle belonging to
Warner Crowned Box Butte County Fair Queen
Out of a group of 11 contestants, Brookelynn Warner, of Hemingford, was crowned the 2023 Box Butte County Fair Queen on August 9, achieving
Driver Cited in Truck vs. Train Collision
No injuries were reported in a Friday evening collision that occurred between a train and a truck at a crossing on Madison Road. Cody
BBGH Discusses Falls, Workplace Violence at Board Meeting
The Box Butte General Hospital (BBGH) Board of Trustees meeting was called to order at noon Monday, July 31 in the Alliance Room at
West Nile Virus Infected Mosquitos Spike in Nebraska
Mosquitos infected with West Nile Virus are on the rise in Nebraska. West Nile Virus is a disease spread to people through the bite
Commissioners Approve Fee Increase for State Park Entry Permits
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission approved fee increases for its state park entry permits at its meeting Aug. 4 in Valentine. The fee
Gov. Pillen Hosts Ag and Economic Development Summit
Governor Jim Pillen welcomed around 500 leaders to Kearney’s Younes Conference Center North for the “Governor’s Summit on Ag and Economic Development,” co-hosted by
Blast from the Past August 16, 2023
130 Years Ago August 18, 1893 Postmaster Nichols has leased the McCullough room, next to W. W. Norton’s store, for one year and will
Fischer Leads Bill to Address “Last Acre” Connectivity, Expand Broadband Access Across Farmland and Ranchland
U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Agriculture and Commerce Committees, this week introduced the Linking Access to Spur Technology for







