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Local Committee Spearheading Efforts to Continue Scottsbluff Economic Development
A grassroots committee has started in an effort to keep economic development rolling in Scottsbluff for another decade. The city's Economic Development Plan was first approved in 1995, amended in 1999, and again approved in 2004. https://youtu.be/de3zyPeZmDM Economic Development Director Sharaya Toof says the funding, which comes from a portion…
Wednesday Channel Final Bell with Arlan Suderman with StoneX | 7/17/24
Is this a turnaround in the grains Friday’s report was a miss…where do we go from here China building up commodity stocks Black sea region weather U.S. weather damage Nice strength in the cash market
Audit blasts state transportation agency for millions in overtime, ‘unexplained’ fuel buys
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story originally appeared in the Nebraska Examiner. LINCOLN — A new probe of the Nebraska Department of Transportation reveals a “stunning” spate of questionable spending — including more than $6 million in annual overtime pay racked up by 71% of its workers and millions of dollars more…
KNEB.tv News: July 17, 2024
Today on KNEB.tv News: Work begins to educate voters on importance of continuing Scottsbluff Economic Plan by voting to continue existing taxes Tourism Advisory Committee makeup and liaison discussion dominates County Board meeting Alliance Police gets new camera trailer to bolster community safety Cooling tower repairs at Lied Scottsbluff Public…
Signatures turned in for referendum on LB1402 school choice measure
Supporters of the effort to repeal the measure providing up to $10 million in state funding for private or parochial school scholarships say they gathered enough signatures to put the issue before voters in November. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioCajZ-eH4E Support Our Schools Nebraska says it turned in just over 86,600 signatures to the…
Nebraska Grazing Conference 2024
Make plans now to attend the 2024 Nebraska Grazing Conference in Kearney at the Younes Conference Center on August 6 and 7. A field tour kicks off the conference on Tuesday, August 6 from 9:00 to 11:30 am at the Platte River Prairies south of Wood River. Grassland soils…
Box Butte General holding a facility forum next week on update, expansion
Box Butte General Hospital is gearing up for an improvement and expansion project for the Alliance health care facility in the near future. Next Tuesday, BBGH officials and members of BWBR Architects will highlight the Facility Master Plan, which includes a renovation project and construction of a new, free-standing Dialysis…
103rd edition of Nebraska’s Big Rodeo happening next week in Burwell
Nebraska's Big Rodeo will swing open its chutes next week in Burwell. The Hall of Fame rodeo will take place July 24-27th. Burwell will host some of the top cowboys and cowgirls in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association for four jam-packed nights of rodeo action. Travis Schauda of Broken Bow…
Library Cooling Tower Repairs Near Completion
It's been a hot summer so far, but the heat has been especially hard for staff and patrons at the Lied Scottsbluff Public Library. For years, the cooling tower at the library has been acting up, and crews have been working to get things fixed. City Manager Kevin Spencer says…
Pudge- PHS Pet of the Week
Meet Pudge, the Panhandle Humane Society's featured Pet of the Week https://youtu.be/s0TPRoAJk58 This big headed guy is Pudge and that describes him perfectly! Pudge is a thick boy with a goofy loving personality! Pudge loves walking around the yard sniffing every blade of grass he possibly can there's not a…