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Nebraska Celebrates Renewable Fuels Month This May
Renewable Fuels Month highlights the importance of renewable biofuels, such as ethanol and biodiesel, especially for Nebraskans. The month of May marks the beginning of the summer driving season, making it an ideal time to fuel up on clean and cost-saving biofuels. Ethanol, renewable diesel and biodiesel help to decrease…
Supernovas Fly by Fury in Four Sets
COLUMBUS, OH. - Bethania de la Cruz hammered a match-high 21 kills as the Omaha Supernovas (14-7) ran past the Columbus Fury (8-13) in four sets (24-26, 25-22, 25-18, 25-20) Saturday night at Nationwide Arena in downtown Columbus. The Supernovas are now one win away from locking up the No. 2 seed in…
Casper Medical Imaging & Outpatient Radiology to Open New Outpatient Radiology Facility in Scottsbluff
In exciting efforts to continue to bring patient care and excellent imaging into focus, Casper Medical Imaging & Outpatient Radiology are expanding their radiology services to Scottsbluff, Nebraska. On April 29th, their new Outpatient Radiology facility, located at 820 42nd St., Suite 1500 in Scottsbluff, will open its doors to…
Engel Named Next Executive Director of Nebraska Innovation Campus
Kate Engel, an experienced leader in university-based research campus operations, has been named executive director of the Nebraska Innovation Campus Development Corporation, effective May 1. NICDC is the 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation that oversees Nebraska Innovation Campus. Engel assumes the permanent role after serving one year as interim executive director. She…
Huskers claim series against Gophers
The Nebraska offense recorded six hits and drove in four runs with two outs, as the Huskers clinched the weekend series at Minnesota with a 7-3 win over the Gophers on Saturday afternoon at Siebert Field in Minneapolis. Nebraska (30-15, 12-5 Big Ten) scored seven runs on 12 hits, while…
Nebraska Groundwater Levels Continue to Decline After Several Years of Drought
Groundwater levels in much of Nebraska continue to decline after several years of prolonged drought, according to the most recent statewide groundwater level report from the Conservation and Survey Division in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's School of Natural Resources. Of the 4,822 wells measured statewide, 85% exhibited declines from spring…
Husker Volleyball sweeps Denver in Spring Match at Kearney
KEARNEY - In front of a capacity crowd at the Health and Sports Center Saturday afternoon, the Nebraska Volleyball team downed Denver in their spring match in straight sets (25-13, 25-12, 25-15). Final point in third set to give the Huskers the win. Tickets were sold out in only 46…
Celebrate National Beef Month with Good Eats
By Pablo Loza, Nebraska Extension feedlot management and nutrition specialist Starting with the most casual day-to-day meals, steaks with a salad, mashed potatoes, or fries are the number one pick for your fast-track lunch option. In the same category, but with slightly more fabrication comes “milanesa,” a way to prepare…
Pillen declares it Rodeo Week, Nebraska cowboys finish in top 5 at Rookie Roundup | Nebraska Rodeo Update
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: Nebraska Governor…
Local Kiwanis clubs award scholarships to area seniors
The Scottsbluff and Gering Kiwanis Clubs recently announced the scholarship awardees from area high schools in the county. A large group of eight of the scholarship winners were treated to lunch at the weekly Scottsbluff Kiwanis Club this past Thursday, and in all, 13 awards for high school seniors headed…