By Luayne Weisgerber High school juniors from Hemingford were participants in The American Legion County Government Day on Monday, Oct. 20. Alliance High was
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No Kings Rally for America in Alliance
45 degrees. Winds over 20 mph. Spitting rain. In spite of the weather, around 100 people showed up at 3rd and Box Butte Avenue
Alliance Parks Department Receives Free Trees
Thanks to the Trees for Nebraska Towns Initiative, the effort of the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum and the Nebraska Forest Service, the City of Alliance
Nebraska Extension Joins #MammosForTheMasses
Nebraska Extension Nebraska Extension has joined the annual Mammos for the Masses campaign this October, organized by the Nebraska Cancer Coalition® (NC2), as part
Walking like Dad
By Jade Meinzer There is an old Dan Seals song that talks about Seeing my Father in me. The chorus has a line that
United Way Names Allo as Pacesetter Business Partners
United Way of Western Nebraska is proud to announce ALLO Communications as the 2025 United Way Pacesetter Business Partner. Since 1991, United Way has
Gov. Pillen Updates Progress at Work Ethic Camp; Passes Final Inspection
Governor Jim Pillen is providing an update on progress made at the Work Ethic Camp in McCook, which will allow the facility to be
Gov. Pillen to Lead Trade Mission to Israel
Governor Jim Pillen will lead a trade mission to Israel. The state delegation includes representatives from the Nebraska Department of Economic Development; Jewish Federation
Motorists Should Use Caution to Avoid Collisions with Deer
Fall is the time of year when deer are more active. Crops are being harvested, and deer breeding season is in full swing. Bucks
Fifth Graders Explore Water’s Uses and Effects at Annual WET Event
By Chabella Guzman PREEC Communications The annual Water Education for Tomorrow (WET) event welcomed more than 300 fifth-graders Oct. 7-8 to the North Platte









