It was 55 years ago. New additions to our family arrived on February 20, 1969. It was a Thursday afternoon, and as I hopped
Editorials
Nebraska Bird Month
Each year, May is Bird Month in Nebraska. Birding is one of those activities that bring friends and family members of all ages together
Learning to Adapt after a Stroke
By Carter Holm RN Working as an RN in inpatient rehab, I am often called upon to care for patients who have had a
New Fiction Novels Available at the Library
Good Material by Dolly Alderton: Andy’s story wasn’t meant to turn out this way. Living out of a suitcase in his best friends’ spare
Out on the Town
You’d think it was Friday night and she had her dancing shoes on. Some girls just have to be where the action is, you
Reflections for the Week of April 22-26, 2024
Police: ∙ Attended “8 to Great” Training. ∙ Met with City Manager and Lynn Placek about upcoming funding changes at the airport. APD is
Based on Science, Built on Trust
By Jill Kruse, DO As we approach the end of our 22nd season, I would like to thank our audience for trusting us to
Why Take Driver’s Education
I remember teaching my kids to drive. We purchased a small used car with a manual transmission when our daughter turned 15. Many hours
Continuing Education
Some professions require continuing education to keep one’s license to practice. You wouldn’t want your medical provider, or the people who teach your children,
New Thrillers and Mysteries to Enjoy in May
California Bear by Duane Swierczynski: Jack Queen has been exonerated and freed from prison thanks to retired LAPD officer Cato Hightower. But when guilt






