CHADRON – A special session for art teachers during Chadron State College’s Art Day Tuesday showcased Paint the Town, a project including more than
Month: November 2023
WIN Grants Support Law Students who Advocate for Children
Women Investing in Nebraska (WIN) announced awards totaling $220,684 to two programs at its annual awards ceremony Oct. 4. Grants were awarded to the
Kilmer Sentenced to Life
Kevin Kilmer, 27, was sentenced by Judge Mark Kozisek in Cherry County District Court, Valentine, Nebraska, for the 2021 murder of Ruth Wittmuss, 52,
District FFA Contest Sees Increased Attendance
Nearly 380 FFA students from 20 western Nebraska high schools competed in the District 12 Leadership Contest at Chadron State College Wednesday. Ashtyn Vivion,
Carter Announces New Contract for Trev Alberts
University of Nebraska President Ted Carter announced recently that he has granted Athletic Director Trev Alberts a new contract that will keep the Huskers’
SPD to Participate in Seat Belt Enforcement Wave
By Philip Eckerberg SPD Sergeant SCOTTSBLUFF—The Nebraska Department of Transportation has awarded a seat belt enforcement grant of $7,000 for the Scottsbluff Police Department
Blast from the Past November 22, 2023
130 Years Ago November 24, 1893 We want to notify all parties owing us that we must have all accounts that are sixty days
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers Warns of Bank Impersonation Scams
The Attorney General’s Office is alerting Consumers to be aware of bank scams because they are on the rise. The Federal Trade Commission has
Smith, Bipartisan Colleagues Reintroduce Keep Physicians Serving Patients Act
Reps. Adrian Smith (R-NE), Terri Sewell (D-AL), Darin LaHood (R-IL), and Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) reintroduced the Keep Physicians Serving Patients Act, legislation to help
Who’s Buying Nebraska? Corporations, Investors Grabbing Giant Chunks of Nebraska Farmland
By Yanqi Xu and Destiny Herbers Flatwater Free Press There’s never a Black Friday discount when a piece of Nebraska farmland hits the market