Positive surveys and field reports point toward a more optimistic outlook for Nebraska upland bird hunting seasons this fall. “Surveys conducted earlier this summer
Month: September 2024
Dental Hygiene Students Research Claims of Cavity Fighting Products
Bacteria are growing in the Plant Pathology Lab, but the bacteria have nothing to do with plants but the kind of bacteria you might
Six Faculty Join CSC
CHADRON – Six faculty members have joined Chadron State College. Faculty in the School of Professional Studies and Applied Sciences are Dr. Teri Marrow,
Historic Experiments Gathered at the IUSS Congress – Nebraska’s Knorr-Holden Plot takes the Global Stage
By Nicole Heldt University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Maharjan Soils Lab Established in 1924, the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) is the global union of
Vacation
June might be vacation time in your household. Maybe you are going to load up the kids and take off. This is the time
What Community Means to Us
The remarkable character of the people of the Third District was unmistakable as I traveled around Nebraska during August. From a 102-year-old in McCook,
Grass Seasons
Haying has wound down for most ranchers. I always liked haying, partly because I knew when I got up in the morning exactly what
Diapers: Choose Cloth
Today is payday. The check will make its way to the bank and be represented on the income side of our family budget. Whether
Labor Day and Unions
This week the United States celebrated Labor Day. Was this an excuse for another long weekend, or are we really be celebrating workers? Why
38 Years
This Sunday, September 7, will be my 38th anniversary as an Alliance resident. In August 1986 drove to Alliance from Cozad to interview for