As far as first pregnancies can go, Melissa Haas’ first pregnancy seemed to be a breeze. She was experiencing no nausea, no ...
Division one football. It’s a dream that many of us carry with us in the backyard tossing the pigskin around with our family ...
Nebraska LEAD Program Class 42 recently returned from an impactful International Study/ Travel Seminar to Romania, Hungary ...
Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol, with assistance from the Scottsbluff Police Department and Scotts Bluff County ...
The new Livestock Systems Extension Educator for Sheridan, Sioux, Dawes, and Box Butte counties is Iowa native Brock Ortner.
Congressman Adrian Smith This week, Washington was filled with Americans showing their support for the voiceless as they’ve ...
The seasonal variability of distillers grains, a byproduct of ethanol production, has been one drawback of using it in a cattle finishing ration. New research from the University of Nebraska — Lincoln ...
James Robert Agler was born on February 21, 1952, to Robert Darwin and Carol Stringer Agler. He had one sister, Sharon Sue. Jim grew up with his family on their farm south of Hay Springs, Neb. Jim ...
I tell you how cool it is to scan QR codes to get more information or to go directly to a website without having to type in the long address, and this week I’m telling you to beware some QR codes. But ...
Cherrill Dawn DeFrance Cobb, age 85, was born with her twin sister Carrell, in Rushville, Neb. on June 20, 1939, to Don and Vi DeFrance. She lived on a ranch southeast of Gordon with her parents, twin ...
Diane Grimm, postmaster of Rushville, was guided into her postal career by someone who thought she’d be a great fit. She was working as a manager in a cable office in Pine Ridge when it was suggested ...
What a week it was for the Hay Springs Boys Basketball team as they had a big week on the hardwood. The team jumped into the Panhandle Athletic Conference Tournament (PANCO) starting on Tuesday, ...