By LARRY PAPE Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Trout are more likely to be found in Nebraska than elephants. Prehistorically, though, this probably was
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Second Annual Panhandle Soil Health Workshop Set for March 5
The second annual Panhandle Soil Health Workshop sponsored by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Panhandle Research, Extension and Education Center will be an online event
Spring Equinox is Program Topic
A virtual program from the Wildcat Hills Nature Center will explore the traditions and celebrations of the spring equinox. The program will be 10
Council Offers City Manager Job to Hecksel
At a special meeting held on Tuesday afternoon, the Alliance City Council voted to offer the job of Alliance City Manager to Jeff Hecksel.
Hemingford Volunteer Fire Department Sees Busy Day
Last week saw a busy day for the Hemingford Volunteer Fire Department as they responded to two structure fire calls within a few hours
Crosswalk Artwork to Appear Around Town
New artwork will soon be spotted around town at pedestrian crosswalks as part of the Activate Alliance Crosswalk program. The Activate Alliance committee is
More Than 9,000 Panhandle Residents Receive Vaccine
On Monday, the number of Panhandle residents who have received the COVID-19 vaccine reached 9,373, as Panhandle Public Health District updates the vaccination timeline
Citizens Respond to APD Survey
The results are in after citizens provided their responses to a survey from the Alliance Police Department to guide them as they implement changes
Gearing Man Arrested Following Child Abuse Investigation
The Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) has arrested a Gering man following an investigation into a report of child abuse. On Feb. 16, a warrant
Duck Slam Challenges Hunters, Brings Families Together
Hunting often is a family tradition. It is for Riley Pollock. He began waterfowl hunting at a young age with his grandfather. The 21-year-old




