Two Biggest Rail Unions Accuse Railroads Of Trying To Frighten Congress Over Contract
The heads of the nation’s two largest rail unions say the 7 major freight railroads are trying to frighten Congress to impose a new contract
The heads of the nation’s two largest rail unions say the 7 major freight railroads are trying to frighten Congress to impose a new contract
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem says she recently underwent successful back surgery to treat a problem with her spine. The 50-year-old Republican and former congresswoman
The Hot Springs Mammoth Site is holding an Open House and Membership Drive tonight from 5:30-8:30 that also includes the dedication of its newest
The Nebraska Judicial Resources Commission last Friday approved filling the 12th Judicial District seat of recently retired County Judge Russ Harford and keeping the position
Chadron Public Schools Board of Education Regular Board Meeting Sept 12, 2022 5:30 PM Board Goals (Reviewed 3.11.20): 1. CPS students will either be proficient
On Sunday, Sept. 11, Nebraska Vice Chancellor/Director of Athletics Trev Albertsreleased the following statement: “Earlier today I met with Coach Frost and informed him we were
The Oglala Sioux and Cheyenne River Sioux Tribes have agreed to purchase 40 acres of land near the Wounded Knee National Historic Landmark on the
Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts has issued his annual message for 9/11, now Patriot Day. “21 years ago, the United States endured the shocking terrorist attacks
About 100 people attended an open house Thursday night in the Minatare High School Gym on the next phase of the Heartland Expressway. The project
The South Dakota Government Accountability Board has released records in the ethics complaint filed against Gov Kristi Noem and they show that in April she
The 38th annual Willow Tree Festival begins its two day run in Gordon today with simultaneous performances on 3 stages along with art and craft
NCAP, the Northwest Community Action Partnership, has named Brooke Smith as CEO, succeeding Karen Eisenbarth, who retired in June. Smith assumed her new duties on
Chadron State Park hosts its annual Bioblitz this weekend, with the public able to natural resource experts and community volunteers in discovering the biodiversity of
The South Dakota Secretary of State’ Office will create a voting rights coordinator position and train state agencies on how to comply with federal voting
The Nebraska State Fair finished its 11-day run in Grand Island on Labor Day with lots of reasons to celebrate, starting with the attendance. Executive