Everybody’s back in school. So, let’s continue with my sharing of teachers who have had an impact on my life. Last week, I offered
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Now & Then: One Tomato, Two Tomato . . .
“If it bleeds, it leads,” was an adage that stuck in my head early on as a journalist. And, sure, house fires and major
9 new books to read on the Libby App
All Good People Here by Ashley Flowers: Everyone from Wakarusa, Indiana, remembers the case of January Jacobs, who was found dead in a ditch
Reflections for the Week of Aug. 22-26
Fire: • Chief Shoemaker appointed to fill the vacant District 1 Director position for the Nebraska Volunteer Firefighters Association. • Participated in the Nebraska
His Good News
In our modern day world we put band aids on our many different kinds of problems. Might even start in the home and work
Taking Care of Business
Driving through town, any town, I’m always struck by the number of storage units there are, and more being built. Do other countries do
Reflections for the Week of Aug. 15-19
BBDC: * Seeking business to sign up for the Drive Thru Job Fair to be held Aug. 31 from 4:30-6 p.m. outside BBDC offices
Resigning from LMN Party
By LARRY BOLINGER I have officially resigned as chairman of the Legal Marijuana Now Party and no longer will represent the LMN Party. I
Cleanup Crew Readies Bulldog Stadium For Season
Fans will gather to watch their Bulldogs under the Friday night lights as Alliance hosts Gordon-Rushville for the home opener Sept. 2. With all
Worst Kept Secrets in Teaching
Hemingford, Alliance Public, and Immanuel Lutheran Schools began a new year of school last week. The Saint Aggies return to the classroom today. Anyone







