Girl Scouts are forever creating programming to help girls navigate and build strong relationships. Over the past ten years, the “Be a Friend First”
Editorials
Riding Season Approaches
Like a thundering herd of horses coming in from the pasture, the East Point Horspice therapeutic riding season is fast approaching. The volunteer orientation
Along The Garden Path
Despite snow falling as recently as last week, the first flowers of spring have been blooming for more than a month. It is usually
Spring is in the Air
As the weather continues to warm up, we at the Alliance Police Department would like to remind you about some services we offer. Kids
Thousands of Miles of Memories
Next month, I will retire as an activity bus driver for the Alliance Public Schools. Twenty three years of transporting students to and from
Summer Reading Planned at APL
Children’s Librarian Cynthia Horn has been working on planning the 2021 Summer Reading Program. The theme this year is “Tails and Tails,” which will
Unbanked and Underbanked
There are tens of millions of unbanked, underbanked, and underserved consumers in the United States. Most are young people, minorities, or people who live
Lions Tigers, Bears Oh My
The end of the school year always brought the thoughts of the circus to our minds. Being a little gal I remember going to
Handmade with Love
We all like to receive gifts, but the ones that were created by the giver are especially meaningful. It’s the difference between an email
Sing in the Sunshine
I’m not sure if people sing anymore, or just listen to music on their devices. I grew up without “devices,” and you know what?









