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Shooting death leads to charges for Ogallala man
One man is dead and another man has been arrested in shooting early Tuesday morning in Ogallala. According to Keith County Attorney Randy Fair, Ogallala Police were called to a residence on West 6th Street for a male who had been shot and was unconscious. KNEB News learned Keith County…
2024 Polaris Side by Side Being Raffled Off for Cattlemen’s Ball
The Panhandle will play host to the Cattlemen's Ball for the first time in a decade in June, and organizers are excited about this year's raffle. Scott and Kristin Schiff of Minatare will be hosting the event in less than two months, and say that the public is invited to…
KNEB.tv News: April 10, 2024
Today on KNEB.tv News: Case dismissed against man charged in fatal Scottsbluff shooting Gering electric department gets huge thanks from City Council Scottsbluff quiet zone reaffirmed for next five years Regional West hosting 100th anniversary open house this weekend OSHA investigating teen death at Pillen Family Farms Brand new Polaris…
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Governor Pillen Issues Disaster Declaration for Panhandle Counties
Governor Jim Pillen has issued a disaster declaration in the aftermath of a severe storm that resulted in high winds and blizzard conditions on April 6 and 7. The counties included in the declaration are Banner, Cheyenne, Sioux, Garden, Kimball, Morrill and Scotts Bluff. https://youtu.be/pe6u2Xlx39c The declaration allows for use…
Conditional Use Permit for Situla solar project advanced by County Planning Commission
The Scotts Bluff County Planning Commission has given a positive recommendation to a conditional use permit for a utility-scale Situla Energy solar project planned for the southwestern part of the county. Following a public comment period which ran about 90 minutes, the commission voted 7 to 1 in favor of…
Online Mapping Service Helps Protect Workers, Sensitive Crops, Pollinators
LINCOLN— Pesticides are used in agriculture to help farmers protect crops from pests, diseases, and weeds. Some crops, like fruit and vegetable specialty crops, and the pollinators of those crops, can be sensitive to pesticides. That’s why the Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) contracts with FieldWatch™, an online mapping service designed…
Bill advances replacing funding mechanism for private, parochial school scholarships
The last minute advancement of a bill that would provide state funding to those wanting to attend private school drew praise from school-choice supporters and scorn from opponents. After surviving a filibuster, LB 1402, which appropriates $10 million for the State Treasurer to direct to non-profits granting private and parochial…
Scottsbluff Quiet Zone Reaffirmed
Silence is golden, and keeping those horns from blaring BNSF trains as they rumble through town remains a priority for the City of Scottsbluff. During last week's City Council Meeting, Public Works Director Mark Bohl explained that the agreement has to be reaffirmed every five years. "We established it in…
Regional West Medical Center to Celebrate 100 Years with Open House
Regional West Medical Center will host an open house Sunday, April 14 to celebrate our 100th anniversary. The public is invited to attend from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Regional West Education Center, located at 4021 Avenue B, Scottsbluff, Nebraska. There will be a short program at 2 p.m.…