It is hard to believe that it has been 50 years since Bob Devaney coached his last game for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. It also
Editorials
Tires Top Well-Rounded Recycling At Kaiser
Thursday: drive out to Bomgaars to fetch paper and a mixed bag of bottles and cans. Friday: run over to Northwest Community Action Partnership
Stolen
These are not my words. I stole them from a book by Diana Butler Bass, who got them off of You Tube. But in
Reflections for the Week of Oct. 17-21
Police Admin: • DOJ, VOC, PAARI, Central Square, NIBIN, CALEA, MOCIC, NIJ, Datalytics, PERF Town Hall, Trusted Driver, IACP Police Communications/Intelligence: • Coordinated 521
City to Host Meeting Regarding Future Projects
The City of Alliance will be hosting a public meeting to gather community input regarding future projects and improvements to recreation areas. All residents
Nebraska City Notes
Information sticks in my brain better when I jot down highlights as I listen. Taking notes started in school, becoming more important as an
A Life
“The way he lived while he was dying…” John Carter Cash. This thought, shared by Johnny Cash’s son during an interview about his father’s
50th Anniversary
It was 50 years ago this past week – October 14, 1972 – that I attended my first Nebraska football game. As an 8th
Where is Dad?
A friend recently sent me an opinion column from Froma Harrop, “Where are dads when single moms are struggling?” Harrop shares stories of single
Nine Cookbooks to Devour This Fall Season
Dinner in One: Exceptional & Easy One-Pan Meals by Melissa Clark: Melissa Clark brings her home cook’s expertise and no-fuss approach to the world








