In our school we have approximately 40 students. Each of them participates in projects from livestock (Poultry, Rabbits, Goats, Sheep, Pigs, and Cattle), agriculture
Editorials
Reflecting on Accomplishments
Well now that we are out for Christmas Break, we look back on our accomplishments and the areas we need to improve. FFA has
Focusing on Gratitude
During this holiday season, we focus on gratitude. Not only does this show good manners, it benefits you mentally, physically and emotionally. Taking time
Carnegie Arts Center
Many times poverty can be a barrier to participation in the creative arts. Supplies and lessons can be expensive. In Alliance the Carnegie Arts
Christmas on Our Own
Most of us aren’t going to be cooking Christmas dinner for a houseful of guests this year, but that’s no reason not to have
Christmas in the Air
Christmas is getting so close now, the Christmas party at school, exchanging gifts. Singing Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer at the top of our
Keeping Christmas
Dad slowed his steps to match my short-legged ones as we climbed the hill behind the house. He carried a saw on his shoulder
Sharing Friendships and Fun Virtually
As an organization that is over 108 years old, Girl Scouts are well-versed in changing with the times to stay relevant. This past year
Shopping for Gifts
You got to go shopping for your whole family, and get whatever you wanted to. Mom would take us downtown, and give me $5.00.
Utility Assistance
Some of the largest bills people face each month are their utility bills. We all need electricity, water and heat! But sometimes, especially in






