Scottsbluff Enjoys Downtown Space Developed with Support of Grants
Downtown Scottsbluff has been humming this summer with live music, farmers markets, and festivals. The city’s Bands on Broadway series offers free concerts on Thursday
Downtown Scottsbluff has been humming this summer with live music, farmers markets, and festivals. The city’s Bands on Broadway series offers free concerts on Thursday
By Nebraska Extension Water and Cropping Systems Educators Gary Stone, John Thomas, and Samantha Daniel Nebraska Extension held a Bean Growers Day on Tuesday, Aug.
The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) is pleased to announce the opening of a procurement bid opportunity under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula
By Jeanne Yeoman, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Weeds are not only unsightly but also steal moisture, nutrients, and light. Pulling weeds is an unavoidable garden
Federal aid supports state, Tribal and local recovery for May 20, 2024—June 2024 Storms. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today announced
The five state Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Omaha Division, which includes Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota, is reminding Midwestern communities to continue
Ranchers and land managers can learn about forage production, stocking rates, managing risk, drought insurance and more in an interactive, online learning experience provided by
By Chabella Guzman, PREEC Communications The University of Nebraska -Lincoln’s Panhandle Research Extension and Education Center (PREEC) welcomed Austin Fox as its new Finance Associate
With apple orchards, Arbor Day Farm, and close proximity to the Missouri River, Nebraska City offers a lot to see and do. City leaders have
By Aaron Berger, Nebraska Extension Educator Pregnancy detection in replacement heifers or cows is a tool producers can use to increase profit. Traditionally, cows and
Visitors travelling through Valentine to access Smith Falls State Park will be affected by road construction starting this fall. The Nebraska Department of Transportation will
Stroll through Norfolk, and you’ll see why the city is generating buzz as a success story in Nebraska community development. Its revitalized downtown has attracted
By Jeanne Yeoman, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Fertilizing plants in hot weather may seem like a good idea, but it may cause more harm than
By Chabella Guzman, PREEC communications / Gary Stone, Nebraska Extension educator For growers, temperatures have moderated back to near-normal for the season. “Parts of the
By Dr Laura Barrett Educators throughout the panhandle have been welcoming students back into their classroom over the past few weeks. This year, there are