The novel “1984,” written by George Orwell in 1949, looked ahead 35 years. This column, “1984 All Over Again,” by Kevin Horn, looks back
Editorials
Helping Hand
Things appear outside the Keep Alliance Beautiful Recycling Center all the time. Members of our crew who work on weekends or the first person
Reflections for the Week of Oct. 21-25
Police: Chief Leavitt and Lieutenant Felker attended the International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference in Boston, Massachusetts Met with Legislative Assistant
Reflections for the Week of October 14-18
Police: ∙ Observed Columbus Day ∙ Met with FirstNet about available technology ∙ Met with Mental Health Alliance about local services for mental health/substance
Diabetes
By Kelly Evans-Hullinger, MD FACP The saying goes, “newer isn’t always better,” and while I typically tend to agree with that, newer might be
Do Your Best
“Life is short. Some days are hard. Jesus washed feet. Some among us need to fill a pan with water.” Betty Lynne McCarthy I
People with Past Felonies Have Right to Vote Restored
Last week the Nebraska Supreme Court cleared the way for people with felony convictions to vote in the upcoming election. Nebraska residents who are
Former Horse Hauler Joins KAB Herd
Keep Alliance Beautiful accepts recycling 24/7 from the public through a collection of trailers here in town as well as behind the Police Station
Laptop Sports is the Best Medicine
What a rough time of year. Hot one day and cool, if not cold, the next. Toss in dusty, dry, dirty air along with
Sometimes Your Hip Pain isn’t Your Hip
By Andrew Ellsworth, MD “Doc, my right hip has been bothering me. Do you think I need a new hip?” “First, tell me more







