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Sperl Receives Scholarship
Alpha Delta Kappa, founded in 1947, is an international honorary organization of women educators dedicated to educational excellence, altruism, and world understanding through fellowship.
CSC Social Work Seniors Hosting Conference about Poverty
CHADRON – Chadron State College Social Work seniors are hosting a conference, Helping Overcome Poverty and Eliminations (HOPE), Nov. 8 in the Student Center.
Blast from the Past November 1, 2023
130 Years Ago November 3, 1893 Readers of the Times will no doubt recall the sad accident by which Albert Krause lost his life
Nebraska Broadband Office Invites Comment on Initial Proposal Volume 2
The Nebraska Broadband Office (NBO) is moving to the next phase of efforts to ensure access to reliable broadband for all Nebraskans. As part
Hunters Urged to be Cautious of Potential Fire Hazards
It takes just a single spark to ignite a wildfire. With the pheasant and rifle deer season openers approaching, hunters are reminded to act
Bipartisan Coalition of Attorneys General File Lawsuits Against Meta
Attorney General Mike Hilgers joined 41 other state attorneys general in suing Meta in federal and state courts around the country. The complaints allege
Mind Reader Dittelman to Kick off AAC Season
The Alliance Arts Council will begin their performing arts season on Friday, November 3rd, 7:00 p.m. at the Alliance High School Performing Arts Center.
Operation Christmas Child Gearing up in the Panhandle
Operation Christmas Child, a global ministry of Samaritan’s Purse, is gearing up nationwide and in the panhandle of Nebraska for National Collection Week, November
Fischer, Colleagues Introduce Legislation to Promote Efficient Farming
U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, recently co-led the reintroduction of the Adopt Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions, and







