Investing in Future Educators
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
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
There are more than a million acres of publicly accessible lands throughout Nebraska. The recently published 2024-2025 Public Access Atlas identifies and consolidates these public
On June 28 and July 26, 2024, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded $18 million to 24 airports across the state.
Commentary by Bill Bullard, CEO, R-CALF USA America’s political and societal winds shifted a long time ago. Prior to the mid-70s, which would be about
By Jackie Guzman, Nebraska Extension Early Childhood Educator The first week of school can be full of emotions for parents and children. It’s normal to
Hunters are reminded Nebraska’s state recreation areas are closed to hunting until Sept. 3. Several hunting seasons open in early September, including archery deer, dove,
During the month of July 2024, twenty-five people were killed in traffic crashes on Nebraska roadways, according to data collected by the Nebraska Department of
Student and leadership from Nebraska Job Corps campus honor the diamond anniversary at Leadership Summit in Washington, DC The U.S. Department of Labor hosted the
Attorney General Mike Hilgers joined the U.S. Justice Department’s lawsuit against Live Nation-Ticketmaster for monopolization and other unlawful conduct in violation of Sections 1 and
By Jeanne Yeoman, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener When the weather is hot, it is even more important to water your landscape effectively and efficiently. Water
On September 18, 2024, the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office will be hosting the inaugural Nebraska Human Trafficking Task Force Summit at the Younes Center in
Spend some time this fall in Nebraska’s state parks. During September, a variety of events are planned for those for all ages and interests. Don’t
By Rep. Adrian Smith This summer, I have been grateful for the opportunity to welcome Third District students visiting Washington to the U.S. Capitol Building.
By Jeanne Yeoman, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener After a hot summer, August can be a tough time for gardeners. Watering is the most important thing
The Rocky Mountain Region of the USDA Forest Service is hiring over 250 permanent seasonal wildland firefighters across national forests and grasslands in Colorado, Kansas,