Nebraska Farm Bureau Launches New Health Plans
Lower health insurance cost to Nebraska individuals and families is a high priority to Nebraska Farm Bureau (NEFB). As a result, NEFB has introduced a
Lower health insurance cost to Nebraska individuals and families is a high priority to Nebraska Farm Bureau (NEFB). As a result, NEFB has introduced a
Voting for Round 1 of the third annual “Coolest Thing Made in Nebraska” competition is officially open. Votes can be cast here. Public voting for the top 16
By Kathy Tando, University of Nebraska Master Gardener Do it right and do it once. Bulbs require a well-drained soil to flourish. After digging the
Five candidates for U.S. president, along with their respective vice-presidential candidate, will be listed on Nebraska’s November general election ballot. The candidates have either been
By Jessica Groskopf and Cindy Bojanski, CFP®,RICP® For many farm and ranch families, bringing children or grandchildren into the operation is the ultimate goal. Successfully
The Nebraska Statewide Workforce & Educational Reporting System (NSWERS) has published a new data brief examining the relationship between early reading proficiency and key academic
By Kerri Rempp To celebrate the Nebraska Arts Council’s designation of the Open Frontier Creative District in Chadron, several partners are presenting the Open Frontier
PREEC Release Nebraska Extension will host an Introduction to Schedule F, Tax Planning for Farms and Ranches Workshop on Thursday, September 19, from 5:30 to
By Gary Stone, Nebraska Extension Water and Cropping Educator Crops in the North Platte Valley and the Panhandle are doing well. This is good for
Para athlete Matt Stutzman returns to display his shooting skills at the Missouri River Outdoor Expo, Sept. 21-22 at Ponca State Park. This time he
Yesterday, 31 cattle, farm, rural, manufacturing, and consumer groups sent a joint letter to U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai requesting her help to restore mandatory country of
By Kathy Tando, University of Nebraska Master Gardener Be sure and read all the details when purchasing plants. When purchasing bulbs note those listed as
Partnership with Opportunity Scholarships of Nebraska and Odyssey to bring new options to Nebraska families Today Nebraska State Treasurer Tom Briese announced the rollout of
By Chabella Guzman, PREEC communications / Gary Stone, Nebraska Extension educator Temperatures will remain warm for this time of year, and harvest continues for dry
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a virus that attacks cells that help the body fight infection, making a person more vulnerable to other infections