Master Gardener Tips July 12, 2024: Weeding and Being Cautious with Pesticides
By Kathy Tando, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Mother Nature abhors a bare spot. And what does she most readily have to fill it? WEEDS. So
By Kathy Tando, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Mother Nature abhors a bare spot. And what does she most readily have to fill it? WEEDS. So
Scotts Bluff Countyโs Oregon Trail Days bring thousands of people to celebrate Nebraskaโs rich history, tradition, and hometown spirit. Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol
The Nebraska State Fair is eager to announce a new policy allowing guests to bring their own lawn chairs for general admission seating at all
U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, securedย $16 million in additional funding for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural
A long time staple in downtown Chadron for many years, Bloom got a chance to have their ribbon cutting under new ownership this morning. Close
By Kathy Tando, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Weeding is an all-season job. But work smarter. First, have moisture in the ground. For the most success,
The SkillsUSA Nebraska delegation of 280 members, including 179 Middle School, High School and College/Technical contestants, traveled to Atlanta Georgia to attend the 60th annual National
The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) is proud to announce that the Ashland Modular Roundabout has been awarded the “Best Use of Technology and Innovation,
Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol removed from the road 29 impaired drivers during the Independence Day weekend. โNebraska roadways were busy over the 4th of
By Kathy Tando, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Whenever possible, skip the use of a chemical. However, occasionally it is necessary. Take precautions. Be safe. Wear
By Jessica Groskopf, Nebraska Extension Agricultural Economist Economists are taught to assume that humans are rational and make decisions accordingly. Working with farm and ranch
The public is invited to attend a FREE backcountry tour of the north side of Scotts Bluff National Monument on Tuesday, July 23rd at 6:00
The South Dakota Office of Emergency Management is reminding residents and businesses the deadline to submit damage reports related to recent flooding is this Friday, July
Recently, State Auditor Mike Foley released an audit of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Child Care Subsidy program with a specific
Nebraska big game hunting permits will be available for purchase by residents beginning July 10. Residents may buy any available deer and antelope permits, within