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NCBA Statement on USDA Final Traceability Rule
WASHINGTON (April 26, 2024) – Today, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) President Mark Eisele, a Wyoming rancher, issued the following statement in response to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) final traceability rule: “USDA’s final traceability rule updates the existing requirement for animal identification that has been in place since 2013, switching…
Wyoming residents encouraged to verify voter registration after purge
More than 86,000 Wyoming voters have been purged from voter rolls, thanks to a state law requiring county clerks to remove people who did not vote in the most recent election, according to a new analysis by AARP Wyoming.Tom Lacock, associate state director for AARP Wyoming, said it is important…
Nebraska sends two to Resistol Rookie Roundup in Ft. Worth, TX, ProRodeo Hall of Fame Class Announced | Nebraska Rodeo Update for April 27th
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 High…
Brown wins Spring Scrimmage inside War Memorial Stadium, 17-10
LARAMIE, Wyo. (4/25/24) – The University of Wyoming football team held its annual Spring Game on Thursday inside War Memorial Stadium. The Brown Team defeated the Gold Team, 17-10. “For throwing it together with the timing of the week, I thought our team did a really good job,” UW head coach…
WNCC splits conference doubleheader with McCook
The Western Nebraska Community College baseball team split a key Empire Conference doubleheader with McCook Community College Thursday at Cleveland Field. The first game saw WNCC spot McCook five first-inning runs and then scored eight times late in the game to claim the 10-5 win. The second contest saw a…
Chadron Golf Invite results
The Chadron Golf Invite was held on Thursday and it was Mitchell's Cael Peters taking home the individual title while Scottsbluff captured another team win. Peters shot a round of 70 and wound up a five shot winner over Scottsbluff's Tommy Dredla. Jack Maser of Gering and Noah Shaddick of…
Wildcat Hills, Ft. Rob featured in nationwide show Saturday
Scenic Panhandle vistas will be the focus during this weekend's airing of the show "RV There Yet?" Hosts Patrice and Kevin McCabe travel the country in their motor home, and in this weekend's episode they explore Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area and Chadron State Park. https://youtu.be/PtFJwAJSfhs At the Wildcat Hills,…
Kimball Council approves trio of zoning change requests
The Kimball City Council recently took action to improve future housing availability in that community. Three projects were considered last week for zoning changes and subdivisions, with all receiving a green light from the council. A multi-family zoning overlay was requested for the Clean Harbors Lighthouse Subdivision on the southwest…
Stripe rust distribution and risk assessment for Kansas – April 25, 2024
The wheat crop is moving quickly and is ahead of schedule in many locations. Now is a critical time to assess the need for a foliar fungicide application. This year, the first stripe rust report was received from Chillicothe, TX, on January 31, where the disease was just starting to…
NCTA Students Top National Contest
The Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture Crops Judging team won another national championship title and swept the first three individual titles last week in Twin Falls, Idaho. Winning students were Tyler Keener, Mitchell, 1st overall; Leah Schutz, Elwood, 2nd overall; and Jay Mintling, Hayes Center, 3rd overall. Other team members…