Today Is National Energy Assistance Day for LIHEAP
With the first day of February being recognized as National Energy Assistance Day, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is highlighting the
With the first day of February being recognized as National Energy Assistance Day, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is highlighting the
By Chabella Guzman, PREEC communications Growers getting their ground ready for planting this year may have some questions regarding soil health and keeping their lands
By Nicholas Fisher I spent the last 15 years representing small businesses in the Pacific Northwest before coming home to Chadron to teach at Chadron
Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced that his office has reached a settlement with Hilton Hotels regarding the disclosure of hidden mandatory fees. The settlement is
Firewood harvest is usually prohibited at Box Butte Wildlife Management Area but people with authorization will be allowed to collect it Feb. 1-March 10. Non-commercial
Representative Adrian Smith was at Panhandle Public Health District’s Scottsbluff office last Thursday, January 25, 2024, to receive an award for supporting the children and
During their annual Legislative Committee meeting, Nebraska Cattlemen (NC) selected two priority bills, LB1062 and LB1375, adopted two policy statements and took positions on over
Black Hills National Forest Visitor Information Services will be limited on Wednesday, January 31, 2024, as frontliner staff will be attending training for the new
Northwest Nebraska tourism industry professionals will have a chance to network with each other during the fourth annual Treasure Chest of the Northwest April 4,
Lincoln’s beef program will be presenting the latest feedlot-related research findings in meetings across Nebraska in February. Anyone interested is welcome to attend the meetings
By U.S. Senators Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) and John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.) Last year, Americans were shocked when a Chinese surveillance balloon flew coast-to-coast over the entire
Commentary by Bill Bullard, CEO, R-CALF USA The long-awaited 2023 Farm Bill is delayed. Some in Congress say it may get done, or at least
Attorney General Hilgers announced today the successful recovery of over $1 million for consumers throughout 2023. The amount reflects responsiveness to reports and complaints submitted
No more 2024 Nebraska spring turkey hunting permits are available to nonresidents. The quota of 10,000 permits has sold out, according to the Nebraska Game
Nebraskans receiving an income tax refund this year have an opportunity to support wildlife and habitat conservation. On Line 47 of the Nebraska state income