Tax season is here again. It can bring some pleasure to some and others not so much. It depends on which side of the
Editorials
Warm Days, Fond Memories
Could this week’s weather be any stronger of a teaser that spring is coming? Warm days in March bring back memories of my youth.
Write it Down
Nothing pleases me more than getting a book in the mail, especially one about local history. Last week, lifelong neighbors sent me a book
Enduring Brush Strokes
Art brightens a room. Walk into a public place, a co-worker’s home, accountant’s office, or even a church entryway and there will be one
Economic Class—Wealth
American society is often sorted into three economic classes: poverty, middle class, and wealth. Each of these groups has different values, skill sets, and
Regrets
My children’s father once said to me, “You’re not the girl I married.” It wasn’t meant as a compliment. Having learned to pick my
Reflections for the Week of Feb. 21-25
Personnel: • New Employee Announcement! Welcome Kimberly Mundt as a new Public Transit Driver. Kimberly is from Wyoming and moved to Alliance in 1987
Celebrating Nebraska’s 155th Birthday
Happy 155th birthday, Nebraska! Today, I would like to turn the calendar back 55 years, to Nebraska’s Centennial. March 1, 1967. As a cocky
Chandler’s Example
Clomp, clomp, clomp . . . eight hooves in rhythm always joined by the sound of metal rims rolling. Children’s ears would catch the
A Huge Success
The human aspect of the EPH herd is recovering from the 11th annual Wild West Party this past Saturday at the Eagles. There’s no








