Chadron Council Approves Budget, Fees, Salaries, And Tax Levy For New Fiscal Year
      The Chadron City Council last night gave final approval to the budget, property tax levy, city fee schedule, and employee salary scale for the new
      The Chadron City Council last night gave final approval to the budget, property tax levy, city fee schedule, and employee salary scale for the new
     Jontu the Indian rhinoceros escaped from his enclosure at the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium in Omaha Tuesday afternoon, but officials say there was no
Panhandle Unified Command says the region confirmed another 295 cases of COVID 19 between last Monday and yesterday morning. 121 of the new cases were
Wyoming Supreme Court Justice Michael Davis plans to retire next January after a year on the high court. Davis served as chief justice for 3
Memorial services for 80-year old Sharon Denison of Tuthill, SD, are Saturday, September 11, 2021 at 10:00 at the New American Legion in Martin, SD.Â
Memorial services for 76-year old Patricia Salway-Krier are Wednesday, September, 8 at 2:00 PM at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church in Martin, SD,
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has signed an executive order effectively banning abortions by telemedicine and restricting chemical abortions in the state. Noem plans to
President Joe Biden has granted Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts’ request for a federal disaster declaration related to the severe windstorms that struck the state July
     The South Dakota Highway Patrol says a woman was killed a little after 10:30 Saturday when she was hit by a SUV after her motorcycle
No services are planned at this time for 88-year old Pat Grosh of Lincoln, NE, formerly of Chadron, NE. She chose cremation and her ashes
Graveside services for 97-year old Evelyn Gwynn are Saturday, September 11, 2021, at 10:00 AM at the Gordon Cemetery in Gordon, NE, with Pastor Patricia
By Tena L. Cook, CSC Marketing Coordinator Chadron State College journalism instructor and student newspaper advisor Mike Kennedy is featured in a series of stories
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are on the rise again in South Dakota, although hospital officials say they’re still holding their own on capacity. The western
CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA NO. 2021-26 SEPT 7, 2021 6:00 P.M Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance Mayor reads the following before continuing with the