Attorney General Hilgers and a bipartisan group of 52 state attorneys general announced a $700 million settlement with Google in their lawsuit about Google’s
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College News January 3, 2024
Several Receive Degrees from UNL The University of Nebraska-Lincoln conferred 1,172 degrees during commencement exercises Dec. 15 and 16 at Pinnacle Bank Arena. The
Nebraska Medicaid Announces Public Hearing for 2024 Dental Changes
Nebraska Medicaid has collaborated with dental professionals across the state to develop multiple proposed changes to improve dental care as of January 1, 2024.
Gov. Pillen Reiterates State Won’t Take S-EBT Funds
Governor Jim Pillen reiterated Nebraska would not enroll in the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (S-EBT) program provided through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Blast from the Past January 3, 2024
130 Years Ago January 5, 1894 The only business out of the usual routine transacted by the city council at the regular meeting last
Community Invited to Help Plan Creative Development
CHADRON – An ongoing effort to designate a portion of Chadron as a Nebraska Arts Council creative district will take its next step in
BBGH Welcomes Occupational Therapist
Box Butte General Hospital (BBGH) is proud to welcome Occupational Therapist Carli Cullan, MOT, OTR/L! Carli, a Box Butte County native raised in Hemingford,
Manley Receives Regional West’s 2023 Caring Kind Award
Annie Manley, RN, BSN, Regional West’s nursing recruiter and staff development coordinator, is the facility’s 2023 Caring Kind Award recipient. The Caring Kind Award,
Runza Donates More Than $2,000 to United Way
Runza® Restaurants donated $2,350 to United Way of Western Nebraska from sales on November 16 Runza Day for United Way. The dollars raised will
Fields of the Future, AI Meets Farming
By Samantha Grove Nebraska News Service Researchers are investigating how artificial intelligence can help improve Nebraska crops. Although AI has become a popular new







