By Dr. Patti Berg-Poppe and Dr. Hsin-yi “Tanya” Liu Long before children say their first words or pick up a pencil, they’re learning through
Editorials
Reflections for the Week of August 25
Police: Attended APS Leadership Meeting Met with LARM representatives for insurance audit Met with FirstNet about booster performance Accounting and Finance:
Who We Are
A while back a co-worker, not for the first time, suggested I write about the diversity of our recycling center crew. This would have
Grumpy Old Cornhusker
Two of my favorite movies are Grumpy Old Men and Grumpier Old Men. I can relate to both movies. If I had to choose
The Edge
Sometimes, you can almost see it from here, and you certainly can hear and smell it. Fall is only a few steps away. I
The Scarcity Mindset
“Poverty Isn’t a Lack of Character” is a TED Talk that was filmed in 2017. Rutger Bregman talks about how living in poverty is
Peripheral Artery Screening: A Lifesaving Check-Up for Your Circulation
By Adam Ladwig, Ph.D., DPT and Jed Droge DPT While you’ve likely had your blood pressure checked in your arm countless times, you may
Master Gardener: August Brings New Tasks for Gardeners
By Jeanne Yeoman Nebraska Extension Master Gardener. After a long summer, August can be tough for gardens and gardeners alike. Heat, pests, and even
Parts Run
My son said he had to pick up a bag of parts and head home. His companion chuckled at the notion of a bag
KAB Seeks e-Waste At City-Wide Cleanup
Summer will not end without the return of Alliance’s free city-wide clean up Friday and Saturday, August 22-23, at the landfill. Keep Alliance Beautiful








