130 Years Ago February 9, 1894 At the meeting of the city council Tuesday evening the following business was transacted: Ordinance No. 37, to
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Nebraska Soybean Board Seeks Soybean Farmers Interested in United Soybean Board Nomination
The Nebraska Soybean Board (NSB) is looking for soybean farmers interested in filling one of Nebraska’s four director positions with the United Soybean Board
Lambing and Kidding School Scheduled in Scottsbluff
The Lambing and Kidding School, on Feb. 10, will look at ways to give lambs and their kids the best chance of survival. The
No Injuries Reported in Two-Vehicle Crash
A two-vehicle crash that sent a vehicle sliding into a light pole resulted in no injuries, but left one vehicle totaled. According to Sergeant
Newblom Foundation Accepting Grant, Scholarship Applications
Wally A. Seiler has announced that the Darold A. Newblom Foundation is now accepting applications for grants and scholarships which will be awarded by
Randolph Rph Named in Pharmacy Top 50 Award
The Pharmacy Podcast Network (PPN) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2023, 50 Most Influential Leaders in Pharmacy. The 50 Most Influential Leaders
WNCC Plans Renovation, Expansion of John N. Harms Center
Western Nebraska Community College is preparing for a renovation and expansion of the John N. Harms Center on the Scottsbluff Campus that will revamp
ARC/PLC Program Workshop for Ag Producers Announced
By Brad Lubben UNL Extension Policy Specialist, and Jessica Groskopf Nebraska Extension Educator Nebraska USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) is reminding producers now is
NDEE Extends Deadline to Request Free Nitrate Sample Kits
The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) is extending the deadline for Nebraskans to request a free nitrate sample kit and lab analysis.
Nonresident Nebraska Turkey Permits Sold Out
No more 2024 Nebraska spring turkey hunting permits are available to nonresidents. The quota of 10,000 permits has sold out, according to the Nebraska