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By Jerry Kane, Nebraska Game and Parks Wheat and milo stubble left tall following harvest provides excellent cover and hunting opportunities for pheasants and other
By Jerry Kane, Nebraska Game and Parks Wheat and milo stubble left tall following harvest provides excellent cover and hunting opportunities for pheasants and other
Humanities Nebraska (HN) has announced that the deadline for nominations to its Council board has been extended until October 27. The public is invited to
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission educators have scheduled interesting and engaging events for the curious in November. Here are some opportunities: Little Saplings program presents
Jerome Kills Small will present a program titled: Water, Lakota Spirituality and Science, Friday, October 20, 2023 at 6:00pm at Chadron Public Library. This presentation
Respiratory season is here, so let’s say Boo to the Flu, RSV, and COVID Too! Viruses spread easily during the winter and can be serious.
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has launched the iServe Nebraska Portal’s new integrated benefit application that will make it easier for
People across Nebraska are encouraged to read the work of a Nebraskan — and then talk about it with their friends and neighbors. Dancing with
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission approved fee increases to several nonresident big game permits at its Oct. 13 meeting at Fort Robinson State Park.
This past Saturday, Hamas militants from Gaza launched a surprise attack against towns in southern Israel, including a music festival. Media sources report there were
By Renae Blum As fall color appears throughout the state, make plans to enjoy it in a different way – at a Nebraska state park.
Nebraska’s pheasant, quail and partridge seasons are quickly approaching. The youth season is Oct. 21-22, and the general season opens Oct. 28. Historically, hunters swinging
By Renae Blum Whether you want an escape, an adventure, or simply the chance to relax, Nebraska’s state parks make an ideal getaway for you
By Gary Stone, Nebraska Extension water & integrated cropping systems educator Harvest in the Panhandle is progressing well, although some crops are behind in harvest.
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This is the time of year when deer are more active. Crops are being harvested and deer breeding season is in full swing. The Nebraska