Nebraska is known for agriculture, Arbor Day, “Buffalo Bill” Cody, the sandhill crane migration, Warren Buffett, Runza restaurants, Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, Dorothy
Month: November 2022
Brammer Wins State Award
CHADRON—Chadron State College Professor of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Dr. Dawn Brammer, was recognized Nov. 6 in Lincoln by the Society of Health
High Plains Ag Lab Presented Award for 150 Years of Observation
During the Third Annual Cooperative Observer Program (COOP) Virtual Awards Ceremony on October 24, 2022, the High Plains Ag Lab (HPAL) in Sidney was
Patricia L. Mink Obituary
Patricia L. Mink passed away at the Box Butte General Hospital on Sunday, November 20th, 2022. Patricia was born June 9th, 1933 in College
Photo Gallery: Huskers Edged Out by Badgers
The Nebraska Cornhuskers took to the field at Memorial Stadium on Saturday, where they took on the Wisconsin Badgers. Both teams remained scoreless in
Dell Raymond Clark Obituary
Dell Raymond Clark, 83, passed away at his home in Alliance on November 19, 2022 with his loving family by his side. Dell was
Piecemakers Complete 129 Quilts
The Piecemakers at St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church sit among 129 quilts completed this year. The ladies are, from left, front, Barb Snyder, Sharron
AHS Bowlers Lose by Slim Margin
Alliance High School Unified bowlers fielded three of 32 teams at Saturday’s tournament at North Platte. They came up against North Platte, South Platte,
Assistance Available for Nebraska Farmers, Ranchers Impacted by Wildfire
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has funding available to assist agricultural producers whose land was impacted by recent wildfires.
High Plains Herbarium’s Digital Footprint Reaches 52,000 Entries
CHADRON – Chadron State College’s High Plains Herbarium digital collection is the largest of any Nebraska herbarium, according to Herbarium Director Steve Rolfsmeier. Data