In a small town in rural Nebraska on a quiet street lined with trees and pickup trucks sits a little yellow house on a
Opinion
Reflections for the Week of June 5-9
Fire: • Heartland Fire Protection scanned all FD SCBA bottles for an automated service reminder for hydrostatic testing of the bottles. No charge to
Prairie Doc Perspectives: Primary, Deciduous, Baby Teeth: Do They Even Matter?
By Brock Tidstrom, DDS In a single word, yes. Our first teeth are important in so many ways. They require just as much attention
Language Patterns
Some of the major barriers faced by people in poverty are language related. We’ve all seen social media posts that make us shudder; we
Mariah
Rain in the forecast equaled a postponed litter cleanup. Saturday morning brought sunshine and wind, but no precipitation. Game on. Four adults, four Cub
Saunders County Cruiser
A great Alliance tradition renewed itself this past weekend with the 22nd annual Thunder on the Prairie auto show sponsored by the Route 385
A Day in June
Lately, showers have blessed us more evenings than not, which has kept me from having to drag hoses. The garden is in, the hills
Reflections for the Week of May 22-26
Police Admin: • Meetings: Terrawe, Polis, FirstNet, Metis, IACP. Police Communications/Intelligence: • Coordinated 688 calls for service. • Completed 3 report requests. • 3
New Audiobooks to Enjoy on the Libby App
Meet Me at the Lake by Carley Fortune: Fern Brookbanks has wasted far too much of her adult life thinking about Will Baxter. She
Prairie Doc Perspective: Big Pharma has Gone Fishing
By Andrew Ellsworth, MD You are probably familiar with drug commercials. There are all sorts of them showing people being active and smiling as







