With Nebraska’s permit quotas reduced for the upcoming deer seasons, hunters may find tags easily obtained in the past will be in limited supply.
Month: June 2023
BBGH wants you to know the signs of a stroke
Box Butte General Hospital is encouraging everyone to learn the signs of a stroke. The following exert was taken from the Centers for Disease
Smith Falls Reopens with New Boardwalk
Visitors are again enjoying the sight of Smith Falls, Nebraska’s tallest waterfall. The waterfall at Smith Falls State Park, and the newly constructed 500-foot
SAA Completes Fourth Field Day
Saint Agnes Academy completed their fourth field day at Bulldog Stadium on May 9 for grades three through five. The weather was perfect, we
Vietnam Veterans Honored on Vietnam War Veterans Day
The VFW #1517 hosted an event in observation of Vietnam War Veterans Day. Five local Vietnam veterans were honored and wrapped with Quilts of
Why is My Grass Turning White?
Black grass bugs are likely to blame. Black grass bugs are native to western Nebraska and feed primarily on introduced wheatgrasses, although they can
Work Begins at Intersection
The intersection of Kansas Street and Cody Avenue is undergoing concrete repairs this week. The intersection was closed on Monday as crews from the
SCA Convention, Banquet Announced
For 83 years, the Sandhills Cattle Association has been holding its Annual Membership Meeting, but over the years, we’ve added a trade show, cattle
College News June 7, 2023
Rolls Announced to Dean’s List Morningside University Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Chris Spicer announced the 446 students named to the Dean’s
Phyllis D. Dodge (Henning) Obituary
Phyllis D. Dodge (Henning) of Lincoln, NE, passed away on May 29, 2023. She was born on June 14, 1931, in Effingham, KS the