Every day, law enforcement officers in communities across our country serve with tireless vigilance, often placing the well-being and safety of their communities above
Opinion
Prairie Doc Perspective: No Zero Days
By Mark D. List MD Is there something about your health you’d like to change? For most Americans, this question usually triggers a wide
Abundance
There’s a saying among country folks about surviving hard times. During a winter like the one we just had, we tell ourselves it will
Child Labor Laws
Last week I wrote about abuses of migrant children who are forced to work long hours and nights in dangerous jobs throughout the United
Reflections for the Week of May 15-19
Airport: • Taxiway B has all been milled as part of the ongoing Taxiway/Apron Rehabilitation Project. Weather has slowed progress. Taxiway B remains closed
Where It Goes
“Look how much would have ended up in the landfill!” At Keep Alliance Beautiful, keeping “x, y” or “z” from ending up in what
Graduation Memories
Congratulations to all the recent graduates. High School graduation ceremonies always tend to stir the memory pot. I graduated from Raymond Central High School
Washington Report: Confronting the Border Crisis
The lack of security at our southern border is deeply troubling, and the crisis continues to worsen. According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection
For The Birds
A dove lit on the powerline, flew away, only to be replaced by another a moment later. Sparrows fluttered down from the roof, slowing
Prairie Doc Perspective: The Gift of Kidney Donation
By Jill Kruse, DO The first successful organ transplant was a kidney transplant in 1954. The donor was the identical twin of the recipient.