Phragmites, a non-native, invasive, noxious plant, is spreading rapidly along rivers, streams, lakes and wetlands throughout the state. Officials at Nebraska Game and Parks
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Gering, Minatare Students Take Part in Inaugural Program
By Tyler Ellyson UNK Communications The statistics are staggering. Nearly 1 in 5 Nebraskans have a mental illness, yet access to behavioral health resources
Three Student Directors Prepare Production about the U.S. Constitution
CHADRON – The Chadron State College Theatre department plans a unique presentation of Heidi Schreck’s play, What the Constitution Means to Me, this month
Trumpeter Swan Deaths Investigated
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is investigating the killing of three trumpeter swans in Sioux County. Conservation officer Josh Widhelm said the swans
Students Participate in Swift Fox Study
CHADRON – Chadron State College students are participating in a swift fox study, the second hosted by CSC in 10 years. Dr. Teresa Frink,
WNCC, PREMA Benefit from Ongoing Partnership
Panhandle Rural Electric Membership Association General Manager Zac Bryant recently attended the WNCC Foundation October board meeting to discuss the ongoing partnership with WNCC
SPD Responds to Rollover
By Philip Eckerberg SPD Sergeant On Tuesday Oct. 31 at 6:42 AM, the Scottsbluff Police Department, Scottsbluff Fire Department, and Valley Ambulance were dispatched
Prairie Doc Perspective Week of November 5th, 2023
How much blood flows through your joints? Would you be surprised if I told you “None”? That’s right! Inside the joint there is a
Regional West Announces Services Transfer
In a partnership with Vetter Senior Living (VSL), Regional West will transfer Regional West Home Care and Hospice services to Vetter, effective Nov. 1,
Hotel Manager Arrested Following Kimball Shooting
Investigators with the Nebraska State Patrol have arrested a Kimball motel owner following a shooting at the motel last Tuesday. Tuesday afternoon, the Kimball




