By Andrew Ellsworth MD “Well, doc,” the patient was telling me, “I get winded so easily now. I can hardly go to the mailbox
Editorials
Reflections for the Week of March 18-22
Utility Office: ∙ 10 new residential accounts opened. ∙ 1 new irrigation account opened. ∙ Cycle 3 bills mailed. ∙ Cycle 1 payment reminder
The Security Detail
Our watch dogs don’t fit the pattern. Tara lets us know in no uncertain terms when there’s someone or something nearby. And when there
New Nonfiction Available in the Library and on the Libby App
Epic Homesteading by Kevin Espiritu: As Kevin has proven—thanks to his enthusiasm and willingness to experiment—there’s no need to go “back to the land,”
New Audiobooks Available on the Libby App
One Summer in Savannah by Terah Shelton Harris: It’s been eight years since Sara Lancaster left her home in Savannah, Georgia. Eight years since
Ranking the Huskers on the Hardwood
It’s Madness of March time. Even though the women’s college basketball champion will not be crowned until April 7 and the men on April
Shrinkflation
Remember how we used to buy our coffee in 3 lb cans? A three pound can of coffee weighs 48 ounces. When I searched
Reflections for the Week of March 11-15
Fire: ∙ Submitted Assistance to Firefighters Grant Application to FEMA. ∙ Monthly department-wide meeting held. ∙ Work continues on upper restroom remodel. ∙ Staff
It’s Spring!
Winter officially came to an end on Tuesday and now we make the trek towards summertime. Spring officially began at 9:06 p.m. Tuesday evening
Big Balls Of Barbwire: Seeing Saratoga
Just beyond the horizon describes Saratoga before my wife and I traveled there recently. As adults we have both held Wyoming as a top








