The number of COVID-19 cases in the Panhandle has risen to 38 after several new cases have been announced. On April 14, COVID-19 Unified
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Wreck Sends Mother, Daughter to BBGH
A two-vehicle accident on April 16 sent an Alliance woman and her daughter to BBGH to be treated for injuries. At approximately 12:40 p.m.,
Alliance School Board Postpones Graduation
The Alliance School Board took action at their meeting on Monday night to postpone the graduation ceremony for the class of 2020 in the
Box Butte County Sees First COVID-19 Case
COVID-19 is in Box Butte County as Unified Command announced on Saturday a woman in her 70s has tested positive. A news release provided
Pillars for the Park Sees Progress
With the announcement that the Pillars for the Park Project received a grant, the Alliance City Council entered into an engineering services agreement with
Governor Issues Executive Order Waiving Penalties for Personal Property Filing
On April 9, Governor Pete Ricketts issued an executive order waiving penalties and interest on personal property taxes, which must be filed with the
COVID-19 Cases Confirmed in Scotts Bluff, Kimball Counties
Health officials have confirmed the presence of COVID-19 in the Panhandle, announcing cases in Scotts Bluff and Kimball Counties. The first case was announced
One Sent to BBGH Following Accident
One person was sent to the hospital to be treated for injuries following a two-vehicle accident on March 27. According to Chief of Police
Commissioners Suspend Access to County Facilities
At a special meeting on March 26, the Box Butte County Commissioners took action to suspend public access to all Box Butte County Facilities
Commissioners Approve Gun Resolution
Two weeks after people filled the Box Butte County District Courtroom during a regular commissioners meeting to voice their concerns over Legislative Bill 58,