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Husker Softball loses twice on Walk-offs Friday
The Nebraska softball team opened its stay at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic with a hard-fought 3-2 loss to San Diego State in eight innings on Friday. Nebraska (6-4) twice led by one run but struggled with situational hitting. The Huskers went 0-for-10 with runners in scoring position and hit…
Cheyenne Co. Sheriff warns of burglaries
The Cheyenne County Sheriff is advising citizens in and around the county there has been a rash of igloo burglaries, vehicle, ATV and trailer thefts in and around the Cheyenne County area. In a news release, Sheriff Adam E. Frerichs says his office would urge residents to check their valuables…
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KNEB.tv News: February 23, 2024
Today on KNEB.tv News: Highland Road mill and overlay project green-lit Scotts Bluff County accepting applications for new assessor Terrytown woman facing meth charges has court proceedings continued Scottsbluff hires new Parks and Rec Director University of Wyoming community mourns following crash that claimed lives of three student athletes E-15…
February Cattle on Feed
Nebraska feedlots, with capacities of 1,000 or more head, contained 2.55 million cattle on feed on February 1, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. This inventory was down 1% from last year. Placements during January totaled 505,000 head, up 3% from 2023. Fed cattle marketings for the month…
McGrew Man Pleads No Contest to Meth Distribution Charge; Weapons Charges Dropped
A 45-year-old McGrew man facing a trio of felony charges stemming from his October arrest will not be standing trial. Scottsbluff Police made contact with Christopher Scala, who had several warrants for his arrest… and when searched, officers found a stolen handgun and more than 10 grams of methamphetamine. Last…
Solar project representatives discuss plan details at open house
Development representatives held an open house at the Legacy of the Plains Museum in Gering this week to address questions and concerns about the Situla Energy solar project proposed for southwestern Scotts Bluff County. Dunlieh Energy Vice President of Business Development Scott Ickes addressed numerous issues surrounding the project Wednesday…
Nebraska LEAD 41 Travels to Albania, Greece, and Italy
Eighteen Nebraska LEAD 41 Fellows recently returned from a visit to Albania, Greece, and Italy. The international seminar is a critical part of the two-year leadership development program. In addition to developing a deeper understanding of global agricultural challenges and opportunities, delegates also are able to meet with farmers, processors…
Scottsbluff Welcomes New Parks and Rec Director
Exciting news at Scottsbluff City Hall, as they have a new Parks and Recreation Director. Earlier this month, City Manager Kevin Spencer announced that Matthew Carpenter had been hired on to lead that department. Carpenter replaces Rick Deeds, who spent decades with the City of Scottsbluff in the Parks Department.…
NMPF Urges DMC Signup as USDA Announces Enrollment
ARLINGTON, VA – Statement from NMPF President & CEO Gregg Doud:“Dairy farmers are pleased to finally have the certainty of knowing when the Dairy Margin Coverage (DMC) program signup is beginning, and NMPF urges every dairy farmer to strongly consider signing up. DMC itself is improved from the previous farm bill, thanks to…