Over the last several days, we have been reminded how quickly life can change. Across Nebraska, wildfires are tearing through more than 800,000 acres
Editorials
Mood Music
Local Sunday morning radio, playing songs of inspiration. It Is No Secret. Suddenly, I’m back in a small-town church, singing that song with a
What the Heart Wants (is Exercise)
By Kelly Evans Hullinger, MD FACP Cardiovascular disease remains the most common cause of death in the US as well as a very common
Big Yes, But No Easy Solutions At New Orleans Summit
Flying has been my favorite mode of long-distance travel since I can remember. Last month, for the first time in 16 years, I flew
Stop Congressional Inside Trading
Nebraskans deserve elected officials who will put their communities’ interests ahead of their own personal interest. Every American deserves this. Insider trading is illegal,
“Old Age, Only 10 Years Away”
By Dr. Becca Jordre Every year I ask my students, “How old is old?” The answers vary, but the most honest response I’ve ever
Planting The Seed
Remember your first pizza party? Mine was while in the “lower room” (kindergarten to fourth grade) at country school. It may have been because
Talk to Me
A B Cox is a longtime rancher, cowboy philosopher, and neighbor down in my home country. He recently wrote about how to tell if
Missing Buttons
Tagging calves is one of the most adrenaline laced things that any person can do. See, tagging calves for those who don’t know, is
AHS Wins (Recycled) Art Day Challenge By A Nose
“Stay out of the library!”, curious students heard as they paused by a closed sign at Alliance High Wednesday, March 4. It seems more








