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Nebraska Rural Radio Association honors Troy Smith with 2024 Service to Agriculture award
Troy Smith spent over three decades crafting stories for and about the cattlemen and women of the Midwest. His dedication to finding the stories that matter, combined with his talent and passion for helping livestock producers, is what makes Troy Smith the 2024 Nebraska Rural Radio Association Service to Agriculture…
Monday Channel Final Bell with Darren Frye with Water Street Advisors | 6/10/24
Intro into the weather market Wednesday data dump Crop progress report Cattle market turning themselves around BUT are they pattern stuck? Can hogs move higher-with recent China talks
KNEB.tv News: June 10, 2024
Today on KNEB.tv News: Gov. Jim Pillen makes a stop in the Panhandle over the weekend Scottsbluff Council approves several tracts of land to be changed to blighted and substandard Village of Morrill to accept resignation from Board of Trustees member Paul Adams Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana make push for…
Scotts Bluff Co. residents protest sharp rise in property valuations
A group of about 20 Scotts Bluff County residents gathered on the steps of the Courthouse midday Monday to voice their frustration with property valuation increases and the expected tax increase, and to call for change. Lyman resident Peggy Robinson was among those voicing their concerns with others in the…
KAAPA Ethanol Weekly Crop Progress Report
OMAHA (DTN) -- U.S. corn planting was estimated at 95% complete, and soybean planting was 87% complete as of Sunday, June 9, according to USDA NASS' weekly national Crop Progress report released Monday. In its first condition report of the season for soybeans, USDA NASS rated the crop 72% good…
Minatare Man Accused of Burglarizing Downtown Scottsbluff Business
A Minatare man made his first court appearance Monday as he's accused of burglarizing a downtown Scottsbluff business. 27-year-old Edwin Janis is charged with a Class 2A Felony of Burglary stemming from a Thursday night break-in. Witnesses say they saw Janis inside the business, and officers found him walking northbound…
Developer seeks to build owner-occupied duplexes near Oregon Trail Park
A developer out of Fort Collins is just starting on the details of a new housing development in Gering that would create 22 owner-occupied duplex units near Oregon Trail Park. Integrity Developments, LLC recently submitted a redevelopment plan to the Community Development Agency for lots that are currently vacant north…
Wheat Tour to be in Panhandle beginning June 11
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Crop Performance Testing Program kicked off its wheat variety tour in Jefferson County on Thursday, June 6. The tour will continue across Nebraska from June 11 to 14. Tours will be led by Drs. Cody Creech and Amanda Easterly, with assistance from Dr. Katherine Frels, UNL…
Closing in on Nebraska: 5th border state confirms HPAI in dairy cattle
Wyoming officials over the weekend confirmed a case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in a herd of dairy cattle, making it Nebraska's fifth border state with a confirmed case. As of June 10, Nebraska has not had a confirmed case of HPAI in livestock. However, five of Nebraska's six border…
Scottsbluff Council adds Two New Blighted and Substandard Areas
The City of Scottsbluff has approved zoning changes for several new 'blighted and substandard' areas to make it easier to get Tax Increment Financing, known as TIF, to help pay for improvements. During Monday's council meeting, tracts of land near 5th Avenue and 27th Street and Highway 26 and 40th…