Monday’s sweltering temperatures were high enough to shatter records throughout the Panhandle, with the mercury rising to as high as 111 degrees in Chadron.
Month: July 2022
Lacrosse Connects Youth Through Action
Lacrosse is a team sport consisting of a lacrosse stick and ball. It is recognized as the oldest organized sport in North America, with
CCR Resumes After Weather Delay
Cattle Capital Rodeo had a youth play day on July 14, which would make it the second time the competitors came out to compete.
Dave Kimmel Memorial Disc Golf Tournament Draws High Attendance
The Dave Kimmel Memorial Disc Golf Tournament was first hosted in 1999 and is in memory of Dave Kimmel, who spearheaded the fundraising for
UNL to Host Direct Meat Marketing Webinar
A webinar that will be presented by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Center for Agricultural Profitability at noon on July 28 will cover tips, tools
United Way Invites People to Stuff the Bus
United Way of Western Nebraska’s “Stuff the Bus” is gearing up to help area school children. Stuff the Bus is United Way’s annual school
UNMC Students Participate in Rural Fellows Program
Public health has long been a concern for rural America. In Nebraska, 34 counties have no hospitals within their borders, 14 of which don’t
NSP Seeking Info in Scotts Bluff County Crash
NSP is seeking additional information regarding a crash that occurred Thursday in Scotts Bluff County. The incident occurred at approximately 11:00 a.m. at the
Blast from the Past July 20, 2022
130 Years Ago July 22, 1892 The arrest of A. E. Hill, Red Davis and Soaper for cattle stealing created quite a sensation in
Master Gardner Tips for the Panhandle
By JEANNE MURRAY Nebraska Extension Master Gardner What kind of garlic do you grow? There are two kinds of garlic – the softneck garlic