State Disaster Declaration Signed For Dec 15 Windstorms
Nebraska Lt. Gov. Mike Foley has signed a disaster declaration to make state emergency money available to pay for damage caused by severe wind storms
Nebraska Lt. Gov. Mike Foley has signed a disaster declaration to make state emergency money available to pay for damage caused by severe wind storms
By Kerri Rempp After more than four hours of meetings with the public in two days, the Sioux County School Board voted unanimously Tuesday to
Kick off the new year in the great outdoors this Saturday with a First Day Hike, an effort in all 50 starts to get people
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is pushing strict new rules for medicine-induced abortions that would be among the most restrictive in the country, but a
    The winners of this year’s Nebraska bighorn sheep hunting permits had success, continuing the state’s perfect record of every hunter who has received a
Two civil rights organizations have sent a demand letter to the NSAA, Nebraska State Activities Association, on behalf of Gering wrestler Paul Ruff, who is
A new report finds that South Dakota’s reserves increased 42% last year thanks to an influx of federal COVID-19 relief dollars. The Bureau of Finance
    The Nebraska State Patrol says a driver who crashed early Saturday morning while fleeing a traffic stop in Lincoln has died. 20-year old Ahmad Gregory
      Southern Airways is eagerly awaiting the FAA completing the paperwork needed to start flying a different model of plane on the Chadron-Denver route. Chief of
CRAWFORD CITY COUNCIL Agenda for Dec 28, 2021 Regular Council Meeting Crawford City Hall at 6:30 p.m. Call to Order / Roll Call Pledge of
   Nebraska Gov Pete Ricketts has appointed Aurora businessman and community leader Kirk Penner to the state Board of Education. Penner fills the vacancy created
A new Kansas audit says the non-profit organization that recently lost its Nebraska state contract to provide child welfare services to Omaha-area families had long-standing
A crew cutting down a dying oak tree at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus made a surprising find – flying squirrels. A video shot by
By TENA L. COOK, CSC Marketing Coordinator Chadron State College Grounds Supervisor Lucinda Mays advised graduates at the school’s Winter Commencement ceremonies that figuring out
 The holiday season is shining brightly despite COVID-19. From Maine to California, more lights shows have launched during the pandemic, and they’re more elaborate than