First-Year CSC Planetarium Attendance Far Exceeds Expectations
The new Dr Lois Veath Planetarium in the Chadron State College COIL – Math Science Center of Innovative Learning – is proving to be even
The new Dr Lois Veath Planetarium in the Chadron State College COIL – Math Science Center of Innovative Learning – is proving to be even
Three Nebraska State Patrol troopers escaped injury Saturday afternoon when their cruisers were hit by a car while parked along Interstate 80 near Big Springs.
Hwy 471 south of Edgemont will be closed today and tomorrow as the Burlington Northern Santa Fe makes emergency repairs to a railroad crossing. The
CHADRON CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA NO. 2023-21 SEPT 5, 2023 6:00 PM CITY HALL Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance Mayor reads the following before
Today is the last day of the Nebraska State Fair in Grand Island and the South Dakota State Fair in Huron. Itโs Veterans Day at
ย ย ย ย ย ย ย The 37th annual Crawford Rock Show at the Crawford City Park concludes today. Long-time director Wade Beins says it officially runs until the end of
ย ย ย ย Today is Labor Day, a national holiday. There’s no mail delivery and government offices, financial institutions, and schools – including Chadron State College and its
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen leaves tomorrow on a week-long trade mission to South Korea and Japan. He will be accompanied by state ag director Sherry
A Box Elder man has pled Guilty But Mentally Ill to a charge of 1st-Degree Manslaughter in the death of a woman last August. 43-year
A number of new Nebraska laws take effect today. Bills that donโt have a specific date in them become effective 3 calendar months and 1
Pine Ridge District Ranger Tim Buskirk is reminding those wanting to visit the Cliffs Picnic Area about 8 miles southeast of Chadron over the Labor
ย ย ย ย ย Nebraskaโs Jim Pillen is the second governor in the country to sign an executive order directing state agencies to use narrow definitions of a person’s
ย ย ย ย ย A critical fiber optic line in the Omaha area was accidentally cut yesterday, shutting down regional 911 systems across Nebraska overnight. Nebraska Public Service Commission
ย ย ย ย ย ย News writers and broadcasters have been having a field day with puns this week reporting the story of police in Norfolk on Wednesday pulling over
It looks like Nebraska voters will decide next year whether to use taxpayer money to fund scholarships for tuition to private schools. Support Our Schools,