Cardinals Softball Struggle In Loss
The Chadron Cardinals softball ventured down to Scottsbluff to begin the final week of their regular season. The Cardinals struggled, losing 9-1. The Cardinals went
The Chadron Cardinals softball ventured down to Scottsbluff to begin the final week of their regular season. The Cardinals struggled, losing 9-1. The Cardinals went
The Chadron Cardinals hosted the Gordon-Rushville Mustangs Tuesday Night for volleyball and took care of business with a three set sweep, 25-14. 25-17, 25-10 to
Wednesday afternoon at 1:29, 1:34 PM, and 1:42 PM, NPPD reported three power outages in the Chadron area. According to NPPD’s website three unexpected outages
The National Weather Service in Cheyenne announced in an online post this past week that a few winter related threats are going to go under
Today, U.S. Senator Deb Fischer’s (R-Neb.) Veteran Improvement Commercial Driver License Act was signed into law. The legislation, which passed the Senate in November 2023 and the House last
Young readers in grades 4-12 are invited to write a personal letter to an author for the Nebraska Letters about Literature (LAL) contest, a state
Yesterday, the Alliance Police Department signed an agreement partnering with the Region 1 Behavioral Health Authority to identify resources for those struggling with behavioral health
The Nebraska State Patrol is honoring breast cancer fighters across the state this month with the Pink Patch Project. This is the seventh year for
Roger Sylvan Bissonette, age 81 of Sisseton, South Dakota made heaven his home on Sunday, September 22, 2024 at Prairie Lake Hospital in Watertown, South
By Kerri RemppDiscover Northwest Nebraska The calendar has turned. Labor Day is in the rear-view mirror, and kids are back in school, but Northwest Nebraska
Elizabeth Ann Iron Shell was born on September 26, 1977 in Pine Ridge, SD to Anthony Iron Shell and Wilma Returns From Scout. Elizabeth made
The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) reminds the public that is it unlawful to place any signs, including political campaign signs, within state highway and
The Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) at the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is excited to announce live listening sessions with Director Tony
By Mike Flood I first met Sen. Deb Fischer at freshman orientation for new Unicameral state senators in 2004, and her exceptional dedication was evident
Five Nebraska VR partners received awards for their role in creating inclusive workplaces and advocacy for disability employment. The 2024 SRC Disability Employment and Inclusion