Perseverance might be an accurate description as to how horses have survived as a species. Through the millennia equines have fine-tuned their abilities to
Opinion
Hay Days
The query on the lips of all ranch people these days is, “How’s your hay?” We call ourselves cattle ranchers, and that’s true, but
Reflections for the Week of July 19-23, 2021
Public Works: • Multiple departments worked together on tree removal following the storms of July 9th. • Crews continue summer maintenance activities including: street
Filling Out an Application to be a Christian Servant
By GENE NERLAND Ever filled out a job application? Was you careful about everything? Maybe your best penmanship? Maybe tried to look as good
Advance Child Tax Credit Payments
Beginning July 15, many parents started receiving advance payments of the Federal Child Tax Credit. The IRS is paying half the total credit amount,
Letter to the Editor: Gay Pride—A Second Opinion
By ART SMITH Alliance Is it really a good thing to be “proud” that one is gay? Is it good for a community or
One Tomato, Two Tomato . . .
“I finally found a hobby that pays for itself. More than that, I hope it helps other people out,” Cindy Helmink said, referring to
Get to Know Dispatcher Hannah Gerth
I was born in eastern South Dakota, and after a little moving around, I graduated high school from Seward, Nebraska in 2008. I attended
Job Interviews
The downside to doing your best is that you get more jobs. There’s an old saying that if you want something done right, ask
Turning Bad to Good
By GENE NERLAND In a recent Bible Study we were learning about Rachel, Esau and Jacob. We talked about the birthright that they stole







