October comes in like a litterbug and goes out like a flower. At least that would be my impression if I sat on the
Editorials
Cowboy Fast Draw
Dobby’s Fall Festival is Saturday and Sunday, September 18-19. There will be several vendors, musicians, and activities for guests. One of the activities visitors
Safety is a Priority
This past week East Point Horspice learned of the unfortunate accident involving a highly trained and experienced horseman, Ken McNabb from Wyoming. We’ve followed
Increase in SNAP Benefits
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as Food Stamps, is the largest federal food assistance program. There are 42 million people who
God Wants Us
Ephesians 1:5, is a very encouraging verse: “He (God) predestined us to be adopted as His sons through Jesus Christ in accordance with His
Poetry 101
This is your last class. I promised a year of poetry, and if you haven’t found something you relate to in this span of
A New Normal?
People wonder if the current situation, whether it has to do with covid, the economy, politics, or climate, is our new normal, others can’t
The Robe of Righteousness
Remember the song, “Sunday Morning Coming Down,” Johnny Cash sang it. To me he was portraying a guy who lived all alone and maybe
Bridges—Continuing the Conversation
In June almost 200 people met in the Alliance High School Performing Arts Center to hear Jodi Pfarr, a presenter for Bridges out of
‘Do We Really Need Each Other?’
Orson Welles is credited with quoting, “We’re born alone, we live alone, we die alone. Only through our love and friendship can we create







