The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission approved 2024-2025 waterfowl hunting season recommendations at its March 8 meeting in Hastings. Commissioners approved a staff recommendation
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Attorney General Joins Bipartisan Coalition to Protect from Scammers
Attorney General Hilgers joined a bipartisan coalition of 41 attorneys general in sending a letter to Meta Platforms, Inc. (Meta) addressing the recent rise
Gordon Student Recognized in Ag Poster Contest
National Ag Week is March 17-23, and it’s the perfect time to highlight and celebrate agriculture, Nebraska’s number one industry. To add to this
Alliance Weather Report March 27, 2024
Weather Last Week March 18: 11/63/0” March 19: 22/66/0” March 20: 22/55/0” March 21: 26/71/0” March 22: 20/47/0” March 23: 23/40/0.09” March 24: 20/35/0.01”
Gov. Pillen Commends Hire of New NU Athletic Director Troy Dannen
Governor Jim Pillen is commending the hire of Troy Dannen as the new director of athletics for the University of Nebraska. The former UNI
Snyder to Speak During Spring Daze in April
By Molly Langhorst CSC College Relations CHADRON – Professional barrel racer and motivational speaker Amberley Snyder will speak April 10 at 7 p.m. in
Adams Land & Cattle Wins National Award
By Maria Tibbetts UNL Beef communications specialist The beef industry may be strong on tradition, but Adams Land and Cattle recognizes that success today
Low Water Affecting Nebraska Boaters this Spring
People planning to launch boats in Nebraska this spring should beware low-water conditions. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission advises boaters to be patient
Lego Mini-Play Preps Teams and Robots for State Competition
The Panhandle Research Extension and Education Center in Scottsbluff played host to the Lego White Region – MiniPlay on Feb. 24. The event offered
Call Ahead to Check on Fire Bans at State Parks
Some Nebraska state park and wildlife management areas are temporarily banning campfires as drought and wind conditions have triggered extreme fire danger. Because of