Some people have a ton of pictures on their phones. I have a few, and am constantly deleting them. In the first place, I
Opinion
KH and the TH—Coming Full Circle
It was in early August of 1986. I was being interviewed for the position of Executive Director of the Alliance Chamber of Commerce. At
The Nagging Cough
By Kelly Evans-Hullinger, MD “I’ve got this cough that just won’t go away,” my patient says, and I know this story all too well.
Advocating for Justice for Crime Victims
One of the most important responsibilities of the Attorney General is public safety. Our criminal bureau, which is responsible for investigating criminal activity, prosecuting
An Open Letter
By Lola Shires Alliance This is an open letter to the Alliance Times-Herald and Alliance City Council. This town had an atomic bomb dropped
“No Man is an Island”
By Andrew Ellsworth MD “No man is an island, entire of itself, every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the
Small Worlds
One way that humans categorize someone on first meeting is to ask what they do for a living. I’m not sure that’s the best
Kaleidoscope
It was 45 years ago. January 31, 1979. The day I first spoke in to a radio microphone. It was at KRNU Radio. KRNU
The Homestead Tax Exemption
It’s no secret that Nebraska has a heavy property tax burden. However, there is help for low-income people who are 65 or older, disabled,
Bringing Relief to American Taxpayers
Americans are rightfully concerned about the direction of our economy. While inflation is no longer at nine percent, prices remain high, and the inflation







