Youth members who are 14 years of age and older are eligible to participate in the Tractor Safety Training on June 5 in Gordon.
Month: May 2023
Panhandle Perspective: A Plant Disease Changes Sugar Beet Production in Nebraska
By Robert M. Harveson Extension Plant Pathologist, University of Nebraska Panhandle REEC, Scottsbluff Introduction Cercospora leaf spot (CLS) has long been problematic to sugar
Free Dental Care Offered for Children Throughout Panhandle
Students from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College (UNMC) of Dentistry will be heading west to be a part of Dental Day on
Surveys Indicate Mixed Bag on Fish Winterkill
Surveys by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission show many Sandhills lakes fared better than expected after a harsh winter led to fish kills.
Blast from the Past May 17, 2023
130 Years Ago May 19, 1893 Joseph Nutcher who was captured near here several weeks ago with stolen horses, and taken to Wyoming, has
Agsplostion Event Hosted in Box Butte County
Through April and May, 4-H Staff from across the Panhandle are hosting Agsplosion events for Elementary students. The students learn about all of Nebraska’s
Christopher Lee Fraedrich Obituary
Christopher Lee Fraedrich, 43, passed away on Sunday, April 28, 2023 at Regional West Medical Center in Scottsbluff following and extended illness. He was
Graduation Memories
Congratulations to all the recent graduates. High School graduation ceremonies always tend to stir the memory pot. I graduated from Raymond Central High School
Washington Report: Confronting the Border Crisis
The lack of security at our southern border is deeply troubling, and the crisis continues to worsen. According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection
For The Birds
A dove lit on the powerline, flew away, only to be replaced by another a moment later. Sparrows fluttered down from the roof, slowing