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UW College of Ag to Host Leadership Symposium in Laramie April 22
The University of Wyoming Ranch Management and Agricultural Leadership (RMAL) program will host a leadership symposium in Laramie Monday, April 22. The event will be held at the UW Gateway Center from 9-3 p.m. Interested parties can also attend the symposium via Zoom. The symposium, titled “Navigating Western Waters: Addressing…
CSC Hosts Annual Rising Sophomore Ceremony
Chadron State College students and employees gathered for the ninth annual Rising Sophomore awards ceremony Wednesday. Dr. Jim Powell, Vice President for Academic Affairs at Chadron State College, was the keynote speaker. He came to CSC in 2015 as the Dean for Assessment, Accreditation, Curriculum, and Education, Human Performance, Counseling, Psychology,…
Flags lowered for fallen Ceresco Police officer
Nebraska state flags are flying at half-staff following the passing of a Ceresco Police officer whose patrol unit was struck during a traffic stop Friday night. https://youtu.be/o1GFTIqslGU The Nebraska State Patrol says at approximately 7:37 p.m. Central, a 911 call was received regarding a multi-vehicle crash about one mile south…
UNK Law Program Continues Growth with Largest-Ever Incoming Class
Eighteen students from across the state will study at the University of Nebraska at Kearney as part of the prestigious Kearney Law Opportunities Program (KLOP). Launched in 2016, KLOP is a partnership between UNK and the University of Nebraska College of Law designed to recruit and train students from rural…
Newest version of ‘opportunity scholarship’ program sent to final-round consideration
LINCOLN — One day after overcoming a filibuster, a bill to sidestep a referendum on the state’s Opportunity Scholarship Act overcame another filibuster Wednesday night to advance to final-round consideration. Legislative Bill 1402 advanced from second-round debate on a 30-15 vote, one “yes” vote less than Tuesday’s vote to advance…
Decade of Success Builds Momentum for Big Red Research, Creative Activity
Fueled by more than a decade of excellence, the research and creative activity enterprise at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln is making big impacts statewide and around the world. “The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is a community of scholars dedicated to changing the world through discovery, creativity and innovation,” said Chancellor Rodney…
Technical side of the corn and bean trade 4|13|24 Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup
This week brought the WASDE report along with some outside political pressure to the trade. On this week's Nebraska Soybean Board Weekly Market Roundup we hear from Jeff Peterson with Heartland Farm Partners & Shawn Hackett with Hackett Financial Advisors as they look at HPAI and two more states effected…
High School Baseball Scores 4-12-24
Friday (04/12/2024) Arlington 14, Louisville 0Bellevue West 2, Elkhorn South 1Crete 12, Fairbury 0Fort Calhoun 8, Raymond Central 3Grand Island 22, North Platte 0Grand Island 7, North Platte 2Millard South 9, Gretna East 3Millard West 13, Creighton Preparatory School 0Omaha Bryan 13, Omaha Benson 1Omaha Gross Catholic 12, Mount Michael…
Huskers blow late lead at Rutgers
Nebraska surrendered five unanswered runs in the final four innings to fall 7-6 in 11 innings at Rutgers on Friday night at Bainton Field. Nebraska (22-9, 5-2 Big Ten) scored six runs on 10 hits, while Rutgers (21-12, 2-5 Big Ten) totaled seven runs on 15 hits and an error.…
KNEB.tv News: April 12, 2024
Today on KNEB.tv News: Situla solar project moving forward in Scotts Bluff County Trial date set for man charged with killing Gering one-year-old Gering P.D. release suspect vehicle photos in connection to assault Scottsbluff man killed during Wednesday night rollover Sidney's North Elementary to close at end of school year…