State Offices To Close June 18th To Observe Juneteenth
Today, Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts, in expectation of federal legislation to be signed shortly and in accordance with state law, announced that state offices will
Today, Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts, in expectation of federal legislation to be signed shortly and in accordance with state law, announced that state offices will
Don Milligan, 72, of Fort Collins, Colorado, passed away in his home surrounded by his family on June 9, 2021, following a long battle with
Funeral services for 67-year old Danielle Debbie Two Eagle are Tuesday, June 22nd at 2:00 pm at the Porcupine School Grounds in Porcupine, SD, with
Another earthquake has been recorded in South Dakota, the fifth since December. According to the United States Geological Survey, a 2.6 magnitude quake was recorded
A new monthly survey of bankers suggests strong growth continues across rural parts of 10 Plains and Western states. The overall Rural Mainstreet economic index
As above normal heat continues to plague portions of the midwest, Nebraska Public Power District is asking its consumers to conserve energy. Tips offered by
One person died Wednesday afternoon in a three-vehicle crash in Belle Fourche. Names of the three people involved are not yet being released pending notification
The Riverside Discovery Center in Scottsbluff has recently welcomed in three new additions. According to a release from RDC, they have taken in a Badger
In an effort to provide better customer service, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is staggering the beginning sale dates for big game permits. Staggering
(Story Provided By Kerri Rempp, NW Nebraska Tourism) Nearly half of secondary students in the Chadron Public Schools say they are interested in owning a
Over the summer months, staff from the Upper Niobrara White Natural Resources District (UNWNRD) will be collecting samples from irrigation wells throughout the district in
(Story & Photo Courtesy: Kerri Rempp, NW Nebraska Tourism) Driver, putter, birdie, tee, eagle, fore, mulligan… You’re on the manicured lawn of a golf course
(Story & Photo Courtesy: Kerri Rempp, NW Nebraska Tourism) One of the best ways to explore Northwest Nebraska is on horseback, and with the return
It was a welcomed site on Wednesday afternoon as thundershowers passed over portions of Northwest Nebraska. Most parts of Northwest Nebraska, Southwest South Dakota, and