Watch Young Falcons Grow via Livestream from Nebraska Capitol Building

Watch Young Falcons Grow via Livestream from Nebraska Capitol Building

A trio of falcons has hatched, and you can watch them grow! A peregrine falcon couple is once again nesting at the Nebraska Capitol Building, for the first time since 2016. On May 24, three falcons successfully hatched. They are doing well, said nongame bird program manager Joel Jorgensen. If…
Japanese Hall grand opening: Family histories enter ‘realm of forever’

Japanese Hall grand opening: Family histories enter ‘realm of forever’

Japanese performance art and traditions accompanied the grand opening of Japanese Hall at the Legacy of the Plains Museum this weekend, with hundreds on hand for the celebration. In addition to remarks by local, state and international dignitaries Saturday, members of Japanese American families that settled in the area more…
Researchers Look at Roots for Insight into Drought-Tolerant Wheat

Researchers Look at Roots for Insight into Drought-Tolerant Wheat

Are there certain advantages old wheat varieties have over newer wheat varieties that are commonly grown today? This was a question presented to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) High Plains Ag Lab (HPAL) specialists at a recent workshop.  “It was a grower’s question. They wanted to know the difference between…
Survey Illustrates Internet Access Disparities for Nebraskans

Survey Illustrates Internet Access Disparities for Nebraskans

A University of Nebraska–Lincoln survey shows a majority of Nebraskans report mostly or very dependable internet access, but disparities persist between urban and rural residents. In the latest Nebraska Snapshot from the Bureau of Sociological Research, 45% of statewide respondents said they have very dependable internet, with 41% of Nebraskans reporting mostly…
EWC Archaeology Symposium Brings International Experts

EWC Archaeology Symposium Brings International Experts

Eastern Wyoming College hosts its inaugural Archaeology Symposium later this month. The program begins June 27 and runs through the 29. The event features a host of archaeologists from around the globe speaking on their personal experiences studying the “Earliest Americans”. Attendees of this symposium will have the opportunity to…
Nebraska Rodeo Update for June 8th

Nebraska Rodeo Update for June 8th

The Nebraska Rodeo Update is a weekly radio program designed to highlight Nebraska rodeo and western events. The program sheds light on the success of Nebraska athletes, rodeos, and cowboy culture in the Cornhusker state. Listen to the update, or read highlights from the program below! Program Overview: Buffalo Bill…
SHS Named 2024 Nebraska Outstanding Rule 47 Career Academy

SHS Named 2024 Nebraska Outstanding Rule 47 Career Academy

Scottsbluff High School is pleased to announce they have been named the 2024 Nebraska Outstanding Rule 47 Career Academy. https://youtu.be/CXirqqmh7d4 These awards are designed to recognize the outstanding achievement of career and technical education programs in junior high/middle schools, high schools, and postsecondary institutions. This is the second time Scottsbluff…
Volatility and Mixed Results | Weekly Market Roundup | June 7, 2024

Volatility and Mixed Results | Weekly Market Roundup | June 7, 2024

This week's Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup featured insights from Matt Stuever and Alex Gade of Tredas. The grain markets experienced significant fluctuations, ending the week with mixed results across various commodities. https://youtu.be/ybQAK3vebuQ Corn Market Recap: Support and Resistance: Corn found support at the $4.60 level, rebounded on Thursday,…
KNEB.tv News: June 7, 2024

KNEB.tv News: June 7, 2024

Today on KNEB.tv News: Scottsbluff Police get speed enforcement grant for cruising routes on 27th and Broadway Japanese Hall Grand Opening set for Saturday at Legacy of Plains Museum in Gering Gov. Jim Pillen visits National Guard troops deployed at southern border SHS Named Nebraska Outstanding Rule 47 Career Academy…
Benefit for family of Jeremy Jacobs is Saturday in Gering

Benefit for family of Jeremy Jacobs is Saturday in Gering

While the Cattlemen's Ball is this weekend outside of Minatare benefiting cancer research, a much smaller fundraiser takes place in Gering for the family of a man who recently lost his battle with cancer. On Saturday from 4:00 to 8:00 pm, the Gering American Legion Post 36 will host the…