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Kansas Crop Improvement Association Announces Leadership Changes
MANHATTAN, KANSAS, March 27, 2024 – After 25 years of service to the Kansas CropImprovement Association (KCIA), Executive Director Steve Schuler is retiring, effective March31. “Steve has had the interest of the association and its membership first all the time,” said DustinMiller, owner of Kauffman Seeds, Inc., and president of…
Nebraska economic indicator up sharply as mfg. hrs worked, building permits rise
Nebraska’s leading economic indicator saw a sharp increase in February, according to the most recent report from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The indicator, designed to predict economic activity six months into the future, increased by a rapid 3.48%. “The increase in the leading indicator suggests there will be strong growth…
Post Playhouse benefits from Oregon Trail Community Foundation grant
The Post Playhouse is pleased to announce a generous $10,000 gift from the Oregon Trail Community Foundation in support of enhancing the theatrical and technical infrastructure of the Post Playhouse’s historic building located at Fort Robinson State Park. As an anchor philanthropic organization in the Panhandle, the Oregon Trail Community…
NSP: Three fail alcohol compliance checks in Cheyenne Co.
Investigators with the Nebraska State Patrol have conducted alcohol compliance checks in Cheyenne, Morrill, and Box Butte counties. During the afternoon and evening hours of Saturday, March 15, investigators conducted alcohol compliance checks in Cheyenne County. In total, 23 businesses were checked. Three of those businesses sold alcohol to a…
Nebraska Farmer Participates in Soy Checkoff’s See for Yourself Mission to Central America
ST. LOUIS – The Soy Checkoff recently journeyed to Panama and Colombia for its annual See for Yourself mission. A group of farmer participants accompanied by national checkoff farmer-leaders visited Central America February 4-11. The educational mission aims to cultivate the next generation of soybean leaders and this group saw how…
Tractor Supply Raises Over $1 Million for FFA in Ninth Annual Grants for Growing Fundraiser
BRENTWOOD, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO), the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the United States, announced today the results of its ninth annual Grants for Growing fundraiser to support FFA chapters across the country. From February 14 to March 3, customers and Team Members generated over $1 million through the…
Gering Council hears pros, cons for affordable housing rezoning request
It was a nearly full gallery this week as the Gering City Council took public testimony on a rezoning request that will allow an affordable housing project to move forward in southeast Gering. https://youtu.be/FtfPULEuWAo Comments during the hour-long hearing Monday night were fairly balanced for and against the change requested…
KNEB.tv News: March 26, 2024
Today on KNEB.tv News: He could run, but couldn't hide; as a Gering man accused of stealing a pickup this morning is tracked down by law enforcement in a rural part of Scotts Bluff County Bluffs man caught with defaced firearm facing felony charges Gov. Pillen announces deployment of more…
The Tuesday Channel Final Bell with Alan Brugler with Brugler Marketing | 03/26/24
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Felony Charges for Bluffs Man Caught with Defaced Firearm
A defaced firearm results in felony charges for a Scottsbluff man pulled over for speeding in Gering late Friday night. Gering police pulled over 43-year-old Demetrio Gallegos on 7th Street in Gering, and detected a strong odor of alcohol emitting from the vehicle. He was arrested for DUI, and a…