State Parks Great Places to Go for Fall Stargazing
By Renae Blum Night sky admirers have many celestial marvels to look forward to this fall, and one of the best places to catch them
By Renae Blum Night sky admirers have many celestial marvels to look forward to this fall, and one of the best places to catch them
Women’s and Men’s Health Programs (WMHP), which include the Every Woman Matters (EWM) Program and the Nebraska Colon Cancer Screening Program (NCP), provide screening for
The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) would like to remind farmers and ranchers to remove any hay that has been processed in the ditches along state
U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), along with U.S. Representatives Mike Flood (NE-01) and Adrian Smith (NE-03), introduced legislation to support rural hospitals. The Supporting Access to Rural
Defending champion Gavin Carrizales of Scottsbluff hit 38 of 40 targets to win the Nebraska Youth Smallbore Silhouette Invitational on Sept. 28 at Pressey Wildlife
By Laurie Zitterkopf, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener | Chabella Guzman PREEC Communications The Scotts Bluff County Court House garden in Gering will be undergoing an
The Nebraska State Patrol is honoring breast cancer fighters across the state this month with the Pink Patch Project. This is the seventh year for
Hunters will have a chance to pursue deer at three state park areas along the lower Platte River this fall and winter. The Nebraska Game
The Nebraska Department of Veterans’ Affairs (NDVA) hosted its 3rd annual Nebraska Women Veterans Symposium September 28and 29 in Kearney. Over 100 women veterans from nearly
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
Investigators with the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) conducted local alcohol compliance checks on Saturday, September 28th, in Dawson County during the afternoon and evening. In
Beginning today, county election offices are mailing early voting ballots to voters who completed early voting applications and fulfilled the new voter ID requirement. County
During this International Color Blindness Awareness Month, Nebraska Game and Parks is launching its campaign to make the outdoors more enjoyable to those with color
The South Dakota Highway Patrol has announced sobriety checkpoints will be conducted in 14 different counties during the month of October. These checkpoints will take
By Rep. Adrian Smith This week, prior to the September 30 deadline to authorize funding for federal government operations for the next fiscal year, Congress