CSC Recounts Successful 2021
CHADRON – Progress in the construction of the Math Science Center of Innovative Learning (COIL) and achievements of Chadron State College students, employees, and alumni
CHADRON – Progress in the construction of the Math Science Center of Innovative Learning (COIL) and achievements of Chadron State College students, employees, and alumni
A new consultant’s report says long prison sentences and mandatory minimums are major contributors to Nebraska’s chronic prison overcrowding, The study by the Crime and
A week after missing his self-imposed deadline for saying if he would seek a fourth term, South Dakota U-S Senator John Thune announced Saturday that
Chadron State College says 665 students qualified Fall 2021 academic honors by making either the Dean’s List or the President’s List. The President’s List contains
Dawes County Sheriff Karl Dailey has told Chadrad news that his office has received several calls from citizens concerned about phone calls threatening arrest for
The counselors and their families at A Touch of Hope Therapy at 229 Main in Chadron were joined by a number of folks from the
     A Crawford woman won the final $50,000 top prize in the Nebraska Lottery’s Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer scratch game – and she
     The South Dakota legislature’s committee that reviews proposed state agency rules has approved new Dept of Health rules that make the state one of the
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts and State Senator Lou Ann Linehan, chair of the Revenue Committee, have pledged to use the $412 million in excess revenue
Nebraska’s fifth mountain lion hunting season in the Pine Ridge is over and it was the shortest one yet. The season opened on Sunday
     The Crawford Livestock Market is hosting a calf sale rollover auction fundraiser today at 1:00 for the independent cattlemen’s group R-CALF USA.      Dyesville Angus owners
Wednesday was the first day of the second session of Nebraska’s 107th Legislature and although all bills that weren’t passed or defeated last year automatically
The National Transportation Safety Board’s preliminary report on the Nov 21st plane crash near Chadron that killed three people says no anomalies were found in
Deployment ceremonies were held yesterday at The Monument in Rapid City for more than 100 members of the South Dakota Army National Guard’s 235th Military
      Panhandle Unified Command says the region has seen a dramatic rise in the number of new COVID-19 cases since the holidays. There were 229 new