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By U.S. Senator Deb Fischer Over the hundreds of visits I’ve had with Nebraskans these past few months, one issue keeps rising to the top:
By U.S. Senator Deb Fischer Over the hundreds of visits I’ve had with Nebraskans these past few months, one issue keeps rising to the top:
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission approved changes to sportfishing orders at its meeting Oct. 25 in Broken Bow. These orders regard daily bag limits,
By Senator Tom Brewer I don’t want to see Nebraska covered in industrial wind turbines and solar panels. They tear apart rural communities. They kill
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in collaboration with more than 4,000 law enforcement partners, will host the 27th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Saturday,
By Con Marshall It won’t be a battle of unbeaten teams, but the Chadron-Sidney football game to be played Friday night at Cardinal Field will
Nebraska Sports Information The Nebraska men’s basketball team has its final rehearsal for the 2024-25 season this Sunday, Oct. 27, as the Huskers take on
By Paxton Ritchey- CSC Sports Information LAS VEGAS, N.M. – Chadron State’s cross country programs will compete in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference championship races
A Canistota, SD woman died Sunday morning in a three-vehicle collision two miles southeast of Salem, SD- located 43 miles west of Sioux Falls. Preliminary
Through innovative programs, cooperative partnerships, and strong fiscal management, Educational Service Unit 13 (ESU 13) provided invaluable services to students, schools, and communities across the
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Acting Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Lillian Salerno today attended the groundbreaking ceremony for Lawson Cryogenic Manufacturing & Repair, a
Sparks flying, engines humming, drills whirring—that’s the scene inside Fremont High School’s new Career and Technical Education (CTE) Center. You won’t see kids fiddling on
The Nebraska Statewide Workforce & Educational Reporting System (NSWERS) has released a new report that sheds light on the critical factors impacting how quickly Nebraska’s
BY McAYE FEGLER, COLLEGE RELATIONS Alana Wheatley of Gothenburg, Nebraska, Tennis Club president, noticed how many people used the city’s tennis courts near campus last
William “Bill” Abbott, Jr., age 48, of Dalton, NE passed away at home on October 17, 2024.A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, October
Volleyball sub districts have been set and Hay Springs, Crawford and Sioux County know their path towards the state tournament. All three will be in