Catch these Game and Parks Education Events in October
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission educators have scheduled interesting and engaging events for the curious in October. Don’t forget to purchase a vehicle park entry
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission educators have scheduled interesting and engaging events for the curious in October. Don’t forget to purchase a vehicle park entry
By Jeanne Yeoman, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Late summer/early fall is an excellent time to plant and divide man perennials. Fall is a time for
I recently posted a blog where I tried to shed light on the true meaning and cause of inflation. I realize one cannot divulge into
Secretary of State Bob Evnen is encouraging Nebraskans to register to vote on National Voter Registration Day, September 17. Nebraska is home to 1,240,389 registered voters. “Voting is
Nebraska SMART (Success Made Accessible through Rural Tutoring) is expanding its mission to provide high-quality, free tutoring services to K-12 students across rural Nebraska school
All the school districts in the Nebraska Panhandle are dedicated to providing high-quality education to the students in their schools. Educational Service Unit 13 (ESU
Fall turkey season will open soon, and the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission wants to reacquaint hunters with the changes that first became effective last
Attorney General Mike Hilgers spearheaded a 24-State coalition in filing a comment that asks the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to maintain a federal legal block
By Jeanne Yeoman, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener The end of the growing season is a good time to evaluate your landscape and see which plants
By Chabella Guzman, PREEC communications / Gary Stone, Nebraska Extension educator  Temperatures will start to trend cooler with chances of precipitation for this week. A
In comments submitted to the Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), R-CALF USA, America’s largest organization exclusively representing independent cattle producers, emphasized strong support of
From the Office of the Nebraska Secretary of State During our routine mail collection this morning, the Secretary of State Elections Division received an envelope
During the month of August 2024, nineteen people were killed in traffic crashes on Nebraska roadways, according to data collected by the Nebraska Department of
By Senator Tom Brewer As I wrap my time in the legislature, I think about things I wish I would have gotten done for the
September is National Sickle Cell Awareness Month which brings focus on the need for research and treatment for Sickle Cell Disease. SCD is an inherited