It takes just one spark to ignite a wildfire. With several harvest seasons opening Sept. 1, including dove, grouse and archery deer, hunters are
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MIP Party Results in Nine Adult Arrests, 14 Minors Cited
By Mark Overman Scotts Bluff County Sheriff On Friday, August 22, 2025, Deputies responded to a report of an MIP Party near County Road
Attorney General Hilgers Leads Bipartisan Effort Urging U.S. Department of Justice to Help Curb Illegal Offshore Gaming
Attorney General Mike Hilgers co-led a bipartisan coalition of 50 attorneys general in urging the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to assist in addressing
Miller Receives Regional West’s 2025 Caring Kind Award
Jessica Miller, RN, a clinical resource nurse in Regional West’s Emergency Department, is the facility’s 2025 Caring Kind Award recipient. The Caring Kind Award,
Field Day Showcases Applications of Small Ruminant Grazing
Nebraska Extension The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension will host a field day on Friday, Sept. 26, focused on small ruminant grazing at Harold Johnson’s
Fischer Reintroduces Legislation to Expedite Federal Cost-Sharing Relief After Natural Disasters
U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, and U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) reintroduced legislation to expedite producers’
FNBO Awards Grant to Habitat for Humanity
FNBO has awarded a total of $1,730,000 in Impact Grants to 90 organizations in Nebraska, Iowa, Colorado, Illinois, Kansas, South Dakota, Wyoming and Texas,
Career Cabs Returns for Third Year to Connect Panhandle Students with Employers
Career Connections of Western Nebraska is proud to announce the return of Career Cabs, an experiential career exploration event for 10th-grade students across the
Pilster Great Plains Lecture Returns to Chadron September 18
The 2025 Pilster Great Plains Lecture returns to Chadron State College September 18. This year’s lecture features Northern Cheyenne historian and writer, Gerry Robinson
Executive Members from Gov. Pillen’s Team Meet with Judiciary Committee
Executive members of Governor Jim Pillen’s administration are having an in-person meeting with the Legislature’s Judiciary Committee about the utilization of the Work Ethic




