U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) announced her staff will hold local office hours for constituents in Sioux, Dawes, and Box Butte counties on Tuesday,
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Professors Featured in Omaha Art Show
Chadron State College Art professors Laura Bentz and Mary Donahue will exhibit black and white photographs and paintings, respectively, in “Quiet Witness of the
Ellsworth Legionnaire Receives Citizenship Award
At the 104th Annual Convention of the Department of the Nebraska American Legion held on June 23-26, 2022 in Columbus, Nebraska, Department Commander Dan
One Arrested Following Car vs. Train Accident
By MARK BLISS Sergeant Scotts Bluff County Sheriff’s Office On July 3, at approximately 10:45 p.m. deputies responded to a report of a car
French-Collins, Helmbrecht Participate in AASCU’s Emerging Leaders Program
Dr. Shaunda French-Collins and Dr. Britt Helmbrecht are the second and third Chadron State College employees to participate in the Emerging Leaders Program (ELP),
Break Occurs at Pathfinder Canal
By Gary Stone – Water & Integrated Cropping Systems Extension Educator; Jessica Groskopf – Extension Educator for Agricultural Economics; John Thomas – Water &
Western Nebraska Pioneers Battle the Spuds
A weekend review for the Western Nebraska Pioneers: The Pioneers suffered two losses and earned a win over the weekend against the Canyon County
Training Addresses Poverty throughout Alliance, Panhandle
People from across the Panhandle gathered at Alliance High School Thursday to take part in the third session of the Bridges Out of Poverty
BRAN Kicks off in Alliance
A bicycle ride across Nebraska, also known as BRAN, had its starting point in Alliance on June 5, with the riders riding from Alliance
Wastewater Surveillance Shows Increase in Panhandle COVID Virus
Wastewater surveillance at the Scottsbluff collection site shows an uptick of COVID virus in the area. Wastewater surveillance can provide an early warning of








