Students across Nebraska are returning to school this month and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Omaha Division is reminding families to make time for
Month: August 2024
Several Panhandle Students Join Smith’s Youth Advisory Council
Congressman Adrian Smith (R-NE) has announced the names of the Third District high school students who will serve on his Youth Advisory Council for
Commissioners to Consider Bighorn Sheep Season
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will consider recommendations for a 2025 bighorn sheep hunting season at its Aug. 16 meeting at Fort Robinson
Summer Camp Brings Cattle, History, and STEM to Campers
A metal fence separated a few boys from a bunch of cattle as they looked at each other. Nodding their heads, the boys agreed
Panhandle Students to See Their Art in 2025 Calendar
The artwork of 13 Nebraska students will be featured in the 2025 “Nebraska: Don’t Waste It!” environmental calendar. The statewide contest is sponsored by
Nebraska Area Health Education Scholars Program Graduates 58 Students
The Nebraska Area Health Education Center Scholars Program, based at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, recently graduated 58 students. The two-year program, part
Fischer Advances Over $4 Million for Nebraska Law Enforcement Projects
U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, secured over $4 million for critical Nebraska safety priorities in the Fiscal
William Edward Larsen Obituary
William Edward Larsen, 95, of Bozeman, Montana passed away at home surrounded by family on Tuesday, July 9, 2024. He was born August 21,
KAB Paint Possibilities
Tell somebody how they can get rid of a particular item – for free – and be nice to the planet, chances are the
Losing the Pathway to Growth
Severe inflation, stock market turbulence, and troubling workforce data have driven recent economic concerns for American families already struggling to make ends meet. Moreover,