Bulging backpacks left jammed with supplies on the first day of school only to return (almost) empty. A scrunched up yellow welcome packet fell
Opinion
Reflections for the Week of Aug. 1-5
Airport: • Main lobby air conditioner is up and running! • Scheduled a pre-construction meeting on the taxiway and apron rehabilitation project. This will
Summer Riding Season Draws to a Close
The 2022 summer therapy riding season recently ended and we were privileged to witness what we interpreted as a minor victory on the last
Bookworm
Anxious People by Fredrik Backman: Inside an apartment open house, a failed bank robber has taken a group of strangers hostage. The captives include
When You are Suffering, Lean on God
Rejoice in your sufferings? Who ever heard of such a thing? I thought we were here to see how much fun we could have?
Ordinary Heroes
Our valley has been full of smoke, some days, from fires down in the Platte Valley canyons. I’ve helped fight a prairie fire or
Back to School
At age 63, I still get a queasy stomach prior to back to school. Possibly due to this memory from 55 years ago. I
Would You Look at That?
A lot of folks listen to audio books when they travel, or play on their phones or computers, if they aren’t the driver. They
Being Better Humans
Buck Brannaman is a Wyoming-based horse clinician who admits that sometimes he helps people with horse problems and sometimes he helps horses with people
Reentry Begins at Intake
By SCOTT R. FRAKES NDCS Director Reducing the number of people who return to prison is a key goal of any criminal justice system.






