Nebraska Getting $11.9-M In Latest Round Of Federal Infrastructure Funding
The EPA says Nebraska is getting nearly $11.9-million dollars as its share of the second wave of funding from the federal Infrastructure bill through the
The EPA says Nebraska is getting nearly $11.9-million dollars as its share of the second wave of funding from the federal Infrastructure bill through the
       Chadron State College hosts the annual Western District History Day competition this Friday morning with teams and individuals from schools that include Chadron and Crawford
President Joe Biden has issued a Presidential Disaster Declaration for 16 counties in South Dakota as a result of the severe winter storms that struck
The Nebraska Legislature’s Education Committee heard testimony Tuesday on a bill allowing teachers and school staff to physically restrain disruptive students and remove them from
The South Dakota Board of Regents says Executive Director and CEO Dr Brian Maher is stepping down when his current contract expires at the end
Update: The stolen Mustang has been located in Rapid City DAWES COUNTY CRIME STOPPERS Some time during the evening hours of February 19, 2023 and
CRAWFORD CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 28, 2023 at 5:30 PMLEGEND BUTTES GOLF COURSE CLUB HOUSE
Invitations have gone out for the 3rd annual Treasure Chest of the Northwest tourism event April 20 at 5:30 in the Dawes County Fairgrounds Event
A Mexican national already serving time in a prison in Oklahoma will stay behind bars for quite a while longer after being sentenced for running
Former Oglala Sioux Tribal President Julian Bear Runner is scheduled to stand trial May 2nd on charges he embezzled some $80,000 from the tribe. The
      Monday was the 50th anniversary of the beginning of the 71-day Wounded Knee Standoff and the occasion was marked in part by a march at
Norfolk Southern has become the third major freight railroad to offer some of its employees paid sick time, one of the primary demands by the
By STEVE KARNOWSKI Associated Press Tensions that had been smoldering on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota flared up 50 years ago Monday, when
 The body of a rural Gering man reported missing by his family last Tuesday was found Saturday afternoon in a rural area of Wyoming. Scotts
AP EDITOR’S NOTE — On Feb. 27, 1973, members of the American Indian Movement took over the town of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, starting a