Stay Safe During Winter Storms
As winter storm warnings have been issued for counties throughout the state, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services urges Nebraskans to take steps
As winter storm warnings have been issued for counties throughout the state, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services urges Nebraskans to take steps
The Nebraska State Patrol and Nebraska Department of Transportation are urging caution in extremely cold temperatures throughout the state for the remainder of this week
January 29, February 1, 5, 8, 12 & 157:30 – 8:30 p.m. CST Knowing annual cow costs is the foundation for evaluating and making management
The 2024 mountain lion hunting season in Nebraska’s Pine Ridge Unit closed Jan. 10 when the harvest sublimit of two females was met, also ending
Today, Attorney General Mike Hilgers was joined by Lt. Governor Joe Kelly and Colonel John Bolduc to announce January as Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Lt.
By Chabella Guzman, communications specialist Livestock producers know winter can be a challenge for their cowherds, and Karla Wilke, Nebraska Extension cow-calf/stocker specialist, reminds them
Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol responded to over 350 weather-related incidents during this week’s strong winter storm. From the start of the storm on
By Chabella Guzman, communications specialist The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Panhandle Research Extension and Education Center in Scottsbluff held its Holiday Banquet with faculty and staff
Activate Alliance has made significant progress in the past five years toward creating a safer & healthier place to walk, bike, and roll. We are
The start of a new year signals a time for reflection, change, and setting resolutions for the next year. While this can bring inspiration and
Nebraska Extension will host Estate and Transition planning workshops for farmers and ranchers in Rushville, Chadron, and Scottsbluff. Nebraska Extension Educator, Jessica Groskopf, will offer
The Civilian Conservation Corps, known as the CCC, was a voluntary work relief program during the Great Depression. Enrollees in this New Deal program planted
Sandy, our 21 year old female Scottish Highland Cow, surprised staff on Thursday and delivered a baby bull calf. She had not shown signs of
The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) reminds the public and commercial snow removal operators that it is illegal to place or dump excess snow
The 2024 mountain lion hunting season in Nebraska’s Niobrara Unit closed Jan. 7 when the harvest sublimit of one female was met. A 6-year-old collared