The Nebraska Women in Agriculture program, along with the Nebraska Beef Quality Assurance Program, has announced the second annual Herd That! Conference on Sept.
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CSC Faculty, Student Complete Cross Country Bike Ride
A first for Chadron State College occurred July 19 as Dr. Kurt Kinbacher, Social Sciences Professor, and Jace Demeranville, a senior majoring in History
Scammers Use SBCSO in Tactics
We are alerting the public of a common scam active now involving individuals claiming to be from the Scotts Bluff County Sheriff’s Office. During
Sheriff’s Office Seeks Assistance Following Pursuit
Shortly after 10:30 p.m on July 21, 2022, a Scotts Bluff County Deputy attempted a traffic stop on Highland Road in eastern Scotts Bluff
Sheriff’s Office Investigates Rollover
On Thursday, July 21, 2022 at 9:42 a.m. the Scotts Bluff County Communications center received a report of a single vehicle rollover with injury
Sandoz Center Exhibit Features Pioneer Photographer
Pioneer photographer Fred W. Farrar chronicled the Black Hills from the turn of the 20th century through the 1930s. An exhibit that opened in
WNCC Sees 33 Individuals, Four Teams Make NJCAA Academic All-American
Western Nebraska Community College athletics was well represented on the NJCAA Academic All-American list that was announced earlier this week. WNCC put four teams
23 Killed in Traffic Crashes in June
During the month of June 2022, twenty-three people were killed in traffic crashes on Nebraska roadways, according to data collected by the Nebraska Department
Gov. Ricketts, State Leaders Honor Chief Standing Bear
Governor Pete Ricketts joined State leaders and Ponca Tribe members to honor Chief Standing Bear through the dedication of the Chief Standing Bear Justice
Nebraska’s 2022 Revenue Receipts Exceed Annual Forecast by 30.1%
The Nebraska Department of Revenue reported that the State’s General Fund receipts for June 2022 were $56 million above forecast. June was the last






