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Partisan Farm Bill Passes House Ag Committee
WASHINGTON – Today, House Agriculture Committee Ranking Member David Scott made the following statement after Chairman GT Thompson advanced partisan legislation out of Committee. “For over a year, Democrats have engaged with the Chairman, striving for a genuinely bipartisan farm bill that meets the needs of our farmers and the families they feed. This…
EMS Crew Credited with Saving Kimball Man
A life-threatening incident several weeks ago had a happy ending for a Kimball man who was reunited today with the EMTs and others who saved his life. Kimball Health Services emergency responders, medical providers, nurses and others received lifesaving awards for their actions April 2 when Paul Quicke, 68, suffered…
KNEB.tv News: May 23, 2024
Today on KNEB.tv News: Scotts Bluff County Commissioners get an earful from some angry constituents Rural Mitchell man sentenced to 20 to 25 years in prison for 2019 drug bust WCCA Board of Governors back to full strength following appointment of former Gordon-Rushville superintendent Gov. Pillen talks special session in…
New Life Being Breathed into Scottsbluff Mall
Shoppers in Scottsbluff will soon have more options for retail, clothing and dining at Uptown Scottsbluff. Formerly known as Monument Mall, flagship stores like Herberger's and J.C. Penney vacated massive storefronts over the past decade or so. Rockstep Capital, LLC has put in significant financial investments into both the mall…
Thursday Channel Final Bell with Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics | 05/23/24
*Global crop weather*Weather S&D a huge influence*Inflation & FED talks*Cattle on Feed
Twin Cities Development receives USDA essential business services grant
Twin Cities Development (TCD) is proud to announce the successful securing of a $250,000 grant from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). This grant will empower TCD to extend vital services to businesses in Nebraska, free of charge. With a focus on assisting businesses in accessing resources and support,…
Cattle Chat: Caring for young calves
Driving around in the country and seeing the cows and calves out on pastures full of green grass in late spring is a welcomed sight to many. And this is the time of year to begin routine processing for one- to two-month-old calves, and to develop a marketing strategy according…
Dams Protect Lives and Property During Intense Rainstorms
LINCOLN, Nebraska – Amid a series of intense rainstorms, eastern Nebraska faced a deluge that brought up to 10 inches of rain within hours. Thanks to a network of floodwater-reduction dams, lives were saved, and property damage was significantly mitigated. These dams, built through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources…
Shaun Turner Sentenced to 20-25 Years in Prison for 2019 Mitchell Drug Bust
A rural Mitchell man who spent five years on the lam on drug and weapons charges has finally been sentenced to prison. Back in December, 45-year-old Shaun Turner was apprehended in Colorado as he evaded local charges after authorities found more than half a pound of methamphetamine as well as…
Nebraska Soil and Water Conservation Society to host annual meeting in Scottsbluff
Nebraska Soil and Water Conservation Society will hold its 2024 annual meeting at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Panhandle Research, Extension, & Education Center from June 11 to 13 in Scottsbluff. “Each state has its own Soil and Water Conservation Society chapter, that meets annually,” said Robin Foulk, NSWCS member and…