By Philip Eckerberg SPD Sergeant SCOTTSBLUFF — Speeding is a dangerous and aggressive behavior that accounts for more than one-quarter of all traffic-related fatalities
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Know When, Where to Fish to Keep Summer Fishing Edge
Anglers can use all the help they can get in the heat of summer when fishing gets tough. They, and their baits, really are
Hail Hits Scotts Bluff County Extension, The Surrounding Area
By Chabella Guzman Communications Specialist Storms coming out of Chugwater and Hawk Springs, Wyo. led to tornados and hail in the Panhandle on Friday,
Eckerberg Receives Reconstructionist Certification
By Lance L. Kite SPD Operations Captain The Scottsbluff Police Department is proud to announce that Sergeant Philip H. Eckerberg has completed training to
Paddlefish Snagging Permits Accepted July 1-14
Applications for paddlefish snagging permits will be accepted by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission from July 1-14. The application period opens at 1
Trout in the Classroom Accepting Applications
Nebraska’s Trout in the Classroom program is accepting applications through August to join the program and earn a scholarship for the 2023-2024 school year.
DMV Announces Issuance of Credentials for Ukrainian Nationals
The Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced today that Ukrainian nationals can now apply for driver licenses and state identification cards as authorized
Arthur County High School Student Chosen as Scholarship Recipient
On Saturday, June 10, 2023, 219 boys graduated from Cornhusker Boys State. This week-long program, held on University of Nebraska – Lincoln’s campus, is
A Year Later Effects of Wildfire Still Felt on Rangelands
By Chabella Guzman Communications Specialist Almost a year after the Carter Canyon fire burned 15,630 acres of range, heavily timbered areas, and several buildings.
Kimball Veteran Who Died from War Wounds Now Being Recognized
By Rebecca Svec Flatwater Free Press Gary Barker seemed like one of the lucky ones. At 21, he survived a surprise attack by North