Governor Jim Pillen issued a statement following news that final state General Fund tax receipts for Fiscal Year 2022-2023 exceeded projections by $3 million,
Month: August 2023
Governor Pillen Touts Trade Mission Potential for Nebraska
Reflecting on his recent trade mission, Governor Jim Pillen said Vietnam offers significant potential for doing even more business with Nebraska. The Governor led
PSWGA Competes at Mitchell
The Panhandle Senior Women’s Golf Association played Scenic Knolls at Mitchell on July 24th, with 33 ladies competing on a hot, summer day. Taking
Hyannis Area Schools Announce Hiring of Two New Coaches
By Travis Hawk Hyannis Area Schools Superintendent Hyannis Area Schools is excited to announce the hiring of 2 new coaches. Billie Grant has accepted
Blast from the Past August 9, 2023
130 Years Ago August ll, 1893 Another pest, said to be the “army worm,” has struck this valley and is doing much damage to
Marion Louise Moscrip Obituary
Marion Louise Moscrip, 84, of Canton, MI, passed away on July 29, 2023. She was born on March 19, 1939, in Alliance, Nebraska, to
Going to the Fair? Here are Nine Epic Books Set at Fairs, Carnivals, or Circuses
Saint Peter’s Fair by Ellis Peters: In the twelfth century, merchants gather at a summertime fair—but when one of them is found dead in
Reflections for the Week of July 31-Aug. 4
Fire: • Weekly drill: ARFF – Airport/Aircraft Familiarization, Alliance Municipal Airport Layout • Hosted the Pine Ridge Mutual Aid Association Meeting. HR: • Completed
The President’s Failed Economy
Last February, I stopped by a coffee shop in central Nebraska. A cozy community hub, the shop was known for its great coffee and
Intern Appreciation Day
This past Thursday was Intern Appreciation Day, a special opportunity to thank the young people who spend their time supporting my work in our