Emergency Planning is Essential for the Home, Farm, or Ranch
By Sonni Cochran, Nebraska Extension Educator, Disaster Education Coordinator Everyone should have an emergency plan for their home, farm, or ranch operation. The plan doesn’t
By Sonni Cochran, Nebraska Extension Educator, Disaster Education Coordinator Everyone should have an emergency plan for their home, farm, or ranch operation. The plan doesn’t
The Department of Health and Human Services is sending out expungement letters for unused Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) funds. Federal requirements deem that Summer
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers has filed four more lawsuits in Madison County as part of the series of suits the Attorney General has filed
Presidents, Federal and State senators and representatives, city councils, commissioners and others allow our government and citizens to be forced into debt to get money
City honored for continued leadership in Nebraska’s Leadership Certified Community program. The city of Benkelman (pop. 787) has earned state recognition for leading partnerships to
Interim Chancellor Dele Davies, MD, cites increased numbers in longstanding programs, as well as new, innovative degree programs For the 24th straight year, enrollment at the
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services has detected Cache Valley virus (CVV) in a mosquito pool tested by the Nebraska Public Health Laboratory
Nebraska Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) is highlighting how important it is to prepare for disasters and emergencies. “Nebraska has already experienced multiple significant weather events
The top 16 products in the third annual “Coolest Thing Made in Nebraska” contest have been announced. Public voting for the top 16 products in
By Kathy Tando, University of Nebraska Master Gardener Nothing quite announces spring in the same way Tulips and Daffodils do. Bulbs are a great addition
By U.S. Senator Deb Fischer To serve is an honor. That is especially true in serving one’s country. Today in America, the honor to serve
Weather permitting, work will begin Sept. 16 on US-385, from reference post 71+00 to reference post 71+75, according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation. Simon
New income guidelines increased the number of families who could qualify for the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) supplemental nutrition assistance program. The WIC program
Construction soon will begin on a project addressing angler access at one southwest Nebraska reservoir, while work on aquatic habitat at another will be delayed.
Commentary by Bill Bullard, CEO, R-CALF USA A major contributor to the ongoing contraction of America’s independent, family-scale cattle and sheep farms and ranches can