Chadron State College’s Winter Commencement Speaker is Karen Pope, the Director of Alumni and Development for the Chadron State Foundation. Graduate and Undergraduate Commencement
Regional News
WNCC to Host Community Forum in Alliance
The Western Community College Area (WCCA) Board of Governors, the governing body for Western Nebraska Community College, has begun the search for the next president
Crash Near Melbeta Results in Fatality
A crash west of Melbeta claimed the life of a Bayard woman on Dec. 1. Cody Thomas, Public Relations Director for the Nebraska State
Four Student Teams Win RBLI Funds to Improve Rural Communities
Twelve Rural Business Leadership Initiative (RBLI) student teams competed Nov. 10 for four awards of $2,500 that will be used for improvement projects in
Special Permit Required for Hunters in Pine Ridge
As muzzleloader deer season gets underway, hunters are being reminded that the Pine Ridge was added to Nebraska’s list of Mule Deer Conservation Area
NSP Investigating Gering Officer-Involved Shooting
The Nebraska State Patrol is conducting an officer-involved shooting investigation in Gering. The incident involving the Gering Police Department occurred at approximately 11:25 a.m.
SPD Responds to Motor Vehicle Accident
SCOTTSBLUFF—On Dec. 5 at approximately 10:16 a.m., Scottsbluff Police were dispatched to a two vehicle non injury accident occurring at the intersection of West
Big Game Meetings Scheduled Across Nebraska
Hunters and landowners are encouraged to offer their feedback on big game issues during the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s public information meetings this
Governor Appoints Conn to the County Court
Governor Pete Ricketts appointed Aaron Conn of Rushville to the County Court, Twelfth Judicial District (consisting of Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden,
Vet Work, TV Show Allows Schroeders to Travel the State
Most Nebraska ranchers and their veterinarians probably don’t pay much attention to the scenery and historical significance of their surroundings when there’s work to




