By Jade Meinzer I grew up judging livestock in 4-H. Starting in the early spring I would go to a contest every Saturday in
Editorials
Memories of My First Heritage Days
Not to puff out my chest too much, but I am proud to be a part of Alliance’s Heritage. You should be, too! You
The Tyranny of Time
In my column last week, “I Can’t Pay That Bill Today,” I talked about tyranny of the moment. People frequently have to focus on
Responsible Electronics Recycling At American Steed
Friends separate trudging through the scorching desert sands – never the best idea even if you and your buddy are both made of metal
Keep It Simple
When I was a kid, it was a real treat to get hand-me-down garments. I had no siblings so it didn’t happen much, but
Reflections for the Week of July 8
Police: Attended Heritage Days Board Meeting and election of Grand Marshall Attended Employee Huddle Two applicants moving through the background process
Prairie Doc Perspective The Implant and Surgical Approach Choices Every Cataract Patient Should Understand
By Vance Thompson MD Introduction Few decisions in life are more impactful than the choice to undergo cataract surgery—and how to have it done.
Master Gardener: Tips to Dry, Propagate, and Can Garden Plants
By Debbie Post Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Just because it’s summer doesn’t mean it’s too late to plant something now. Especially if you haven’t
KAB Recycling Volumes Still Ahead Of 2024 Pace
Summer means a little more time on your hands. Well, at least on “heat schedule” days at the Keep Alliance Beautiful Recycling Center. The
Fourth Grade Memories
With summer vacation underway for the kiddos, I tend to reminisce about my childhood summers. Working the hayfields, fighting with my brothers, swimming lessons,








