Agricultural operations in Nebraska were significantly impacted by recent wildfires. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has technical and financial assistance available to help
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NACO Encourages Property Owners Affected by Wildfires to Report Damaged Real Property
Property owners whose homes, buildings, land, or other improvements were significantly damaged by wildfires may be eligible for property tax relief. Under Nebraska law,
More Than 60 Students Selected for Kearney Health Opportunities Program at UNK
As communities across the state continue to face health care provider shortages, the University of Nebraska at Kearney is investing in students committed to
Gov. Pillen Issues New Documents to Address Wildfires Impacting State
Governor Jim Pillen has issued a new series of documents to address ongoing weather conditions and areas that have been impacted by multiple wildfires
Foggy Days
There are quite a few different types of fog, well, different names for fog anyway. Basically, fog is a cloud that is in contact
Panhandle Public Health District Encourages Residents to Take Steps Toward Better Well-Being During Stress Awareness Month
April is Stress Awareness Month, a time to recognize how stress affects our health and to encourage practical steps that help people feel more
Bayard Community Foundation Announces Official Launch and Invites Community Involvement
The Bayard Community Foundation is proud to announce its official establishment and the formation of its advisory committee. While long-term goals are still being
DHHS Partners with Ignite Nebraska for Employment Pilot Program
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is partnering with Ignite Nebraska, a nonprofit workforce development organization to launch a pilot program
Regional West and the Alzheimer’s Association Team Up to Host the First Annual Empowered Caregiver Conference
Regional West and the Alzheimer’s Association are teaming up to host the first annual Empowered Caregiver Conference Saturday, April 18, 10 a.m. to 2:30
Master Gardener: Timing is Everything in the Spring
By Anita Gall Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Spring is the perfect time to check your shrubs for winter damage. Start by pruning out





