In 2024, a total of 35 cases of Pertussis (Whopping Cough) have been reported in Nebraska compared to 13 reported in 2023. With a
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Practice Mosquito Bite Prevention This Fall
Panhandle Public Health District (PPHD) would like to remind Panhandle residents that while the air seems a bit cooler, mosquitoes have not gone away
Scotts Bluff County Approved in Major Disaster Declaration
FEMA announced that federal disaster assistance is available to the state of Nebraska to supplement recovery efforts in the areas affected by the severe
Two-Vehicle Collision at Hwy 26 and 21st Ave Results in Rollover; Minor Injuries Reported
By Andrew Soucie SPD Patrol Sergeant On the evening of September 27, 2024, at approximately 10:43 PM, Scottsbluff Police, with assistance from the Scotts
TRICARE Authorizes Temporary Prescription Refill Waivers for Sioux County Due to Wildfire
The Defense Health Agency announced that TRICARE beneficiaries in Sioux County, Nebraska, may receive emergency prescription refills now through Oct. 5, 2024, due to
AHS Class of ’79 Reunites
The AHS Class of 1979-45th Year Reunion met Friday, August 16 at Benzel’s Farm. Brit Barnett roasted the pig. They played yard games. On
Governor Renews Opposition to WHO Pandemic Agreement
Gov. Jim Pillen renewed his opposition to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) proposed Pandemic Agreement in a joint statement with 25 other governors. The
Gov. Pillen, Senators and Dept. of Ag Present Laws to Protect Nebraska from Foreign Adversaries
On the anniversary of 9/11 – the worst terror attack to occur on U.S. soil — Governor Jim Pillen joined state senators in presenting
CSC Alum Shares Research of Prehistoric Deer, Tortoises, Carnivores
By McAye Fegler CSC College Relations CHADRON –Edward Welsh, a 2004 graduate of Chadron State College, was a guest speaker at Agate Fossil Beds
October’s Dwindling Daylight
October is the time of year that we see a rather dramatic shift in the amount of sunlight we get each day. On October