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    This is the month to celebrate “Love”. It’s Valentine's month! The whole Bible is a love story for the human race. Yet, we are a planet that is in rebellion … more
At 55, one tends to look more closely at their retirement plan. So, I find myself more keenly aware of my inability to retire comfortably at 67. There are several articles online that discuss … more
Greetings from Golden Oaks! If you are in need of assistance with your tax preparations, we have a resource that will help you. Give me a call here at the center and we can give you the information. … more
The long-running sitcom The Big Bang Theory features a group of geniuses trying to navigate life while carrying on scientific careers. The smartest of the group, Sheldon, also had another … more
It is important to understand right up front that I am not a regular watcher of the NFL. That likely has occurred because most of the games are played on Sunday. With the drop of a hat, I can be … more
Thanks to everyone who came to our Jam session. Our February board meeting will be on Feb. 12th at 1:30 p.m. and this is open to the public. Our foot clinic for Feb. is the 13th and 14th and as usual … more
  As many of you may know, this year is unusual in that Ash Wednesday falls on Valentine’s Day. While we may be tempted to laugh about that, take the opportunity to think about what … more
      It is easy to see why people think the world is coming to an end. Everyone is so worried about what others are doing to them, and rightfully so. People … more
    Happy February! I was glad to hear that Punxsutawney Phil didn’t see his shadow on Friday. Do you think he will be right about an early spring? The weather recently has … more
    Only one more week to check out a book from our Blind Date with a Book display! Which book do you think you’ll pick? I wrapped lots of different options such as : … more
    Harlie Nolze and Bradley Griffin, students at Western Iowa Tech Community College have been selected to join the Sioux City Chamber College President Terry Murrell, and Dean … more
Our life is a story, a valuable piece of who we are. Living in rural Nebraska, we have amazing stories to share. One of the great story tellers of our state is Roger Welsh, and his stories make our … more
    There are times in life where everything seems to pile up on you and if you are anything like me it is almost like the stress seems to take the breath out of you. There … more
    Hello! I’m happy to report that we were open all week last week! It has been a while since that’s happened. Last week we had over 30 meals served each day but our … more
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, the Library is playing matchmaker! Going out on a blind date is a lot like opening up a new book—you never know what kind of experience you’re going to … more
In the early chapters of John’s Gospel, Christ amassed a following. From his teachings and miracles… mainly the miracles, there were thousands who would follow. This becomes evident in … more
You learn as an adult that sometimes it is more important to support others even if you are going through things of your own. You learn this lesson even more when you are a parent. I am sure … more
    Hello! What a month we are having! I am writing this article on Monday afternoon and I can hardly believe that we have only been open for 8 days this month so far. This … more
  Come check out our new Groundhog Day books! We have titles such as , “ The Night before Groundhog Day ” written by Natasha Wings, illustrations by Amy Wummer, “ … more
      The Word of God recorded in 1 st Peter chapter 2, “As you come to him, a living stone rejected by men but in the sight of God chosen and precious, you … more
Foolishly, before the first snow flew recently, I thought, “It’s only snow. Nothing to get too worried about.” It is amazing how disruptive and downright terrifying snowfall can be. … more
Wall Drug. As it is likely you’ve asked this question, let me offer the answer. How many Wall Drug signs are there? Answer: 300 paid signs in MN, SD, ND, NE, MT, and WY. If you have … more
It has been reported that Apple founder Steve Jobs limited his wardrobe to avoid having to decide what to wear each day. He considered a black turtleneck, jeans and tennis shoes to be a sort of … more
I stumbed upon an article discussing why people pull out their cell phone cameras when someone is in distress instead of helping. As troubling as the trend may be, it is good to know there are still … more
      We have been lucky over the last couple of years when it comes to the weather. The last few years we have enjoyed the lack of sub zero temps, snow, ice, and … more
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