Chadron School Board Agenda Sept 26, 2022
Special Board Meeting Special Hearing on 2022-2023 School Tax Request Chadron Public Schools, Dist. #23-002 Sept 26, 2022 7:15 p.m. Central Office Board Room Call
Special Board Meeting Special Hearing on 2022-2023 School Tax Request Chadron Public Schools, Dist. #23-002 Sept 26, 2022 7:15 p.m. Central Office Board Room Call
The Pentagon says the remains of a South Dakota soldier who died while a POW during the Korean War have been identified and will be
The Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District is draining Lake Ogallala, on the North Platte River just downstream of Lake McConaughy and Kingsley Dam,
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The Dawes County Historical Society holds its 26th History in Action Day Sunday, Sept 25, from 12:30-4:00 at the Dawes County Historical Museum. Admission is
As expected, Nebraska’s first casino will open Saturday morning in Lincoln. WarHorse Gaming had plans in place awaiting only approval of a license by the
Saturday is National Public Lands Day, one of a handful of fee-free days for the U-S Forest Service and the National Park Service. All fees
Nebraska Commissioner of Education Matthew Blomstedt is resigning effective January 3, one day after his 9th anniversary of being named to the post. He says
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Four Nebraska airports, including Alliance and Sidney,, have been awarded $9.25-million dollars in federal grants by the FAA – Federal Aviation Administration. Alliance had the
The Chadron City Council took final action this week on the budget for the new fiscal year that begins October 1st. The total budget of
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Nebraska Commissioner of Education Matthew Blomstedt testified Tuesday at a U-S House Education and Labor subcommittee hearing in Washington on meeting the academic, social, and
The South Dakota Government Accountability Board is keeping secret what action it took after finding there was evidence Gov. Kristi Noem improperly intervened in her
The Nebraska Public Service Commission will take testimony from customers of 3 phone companies – CenturyLink, Windstream and Frontier – about service problems in a