By George Ledbetter CHADRON – The unusual-looking insects first collected by Chadron State College Biology Professor Dr. Matthew Brust in sand dunes in south-central
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AG Issues Consumer Alert Following Breach
The Nebraska Attorney General’s Office is issuing a Consumer Alert regarding a data breach involving Change Healthcare, a subsidiary of United Health Group (“UHG”),
North Panhandle Communications Contest Results Released
On Sunday, April 14t the 4-H Staff from the North Panhandle hosted the annual Communications Contest at the Performing Arts Center in Alliance. Youth,
Snow-Redfern Foundation Announces Scholarship Recipients
Snow-Redfern Foundation is honored to announce seven talented High School Seniors selected as scholarship recipients for the Snow-Redfern Foundation managed scholarship funds. Two young
College Briefs May 29, 2024
Burke Honored During UNL Teacher Convocation Shelbee Burke of Alliance was among 234 University of Nebraska-Lincoln undergraduate students officially admitted to teacher education programs
2024 Aspiring Youth in Ag Scholarship Recipient and Alternate Announced
Brookelynn Warner, a 2024 Hemingford High School graduate, was announced as the recipient of the Aspiring Youth in Ag Scholarship. Warner will receive $1,000
AG Files Lawsuit Against TikTok
Attorney General Mike Hilgers filed a landmark lawsuit against TikTok in Nebraska State Court, alleging violations of Nebraska’s consumer protection laws. The lawsuit claims
Nebraska Cattlemen Foundation Awards More Than $59,000 in Scholarships
The Nebraska Cattlemen Foundation (NCF) announced they awarded over $59,000 in scholarships to help the next generation of the agriculture industry in their academic
Fischer, Ricketts Welcome USPS Pause in Changes to Mail Delivery Network
U.S. Senators Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) and Pete Ricketts (R-Neb.) issued the following statements after U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy confirmed that the U.S. Postal
AG Announces $10.25 Million Settlement with Wireless Carriers
Attorney General Hilgers announced a $10.25 million 50-state settlement with AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless (referred to as the “Wireless Carriers”) after a multistate