Gov. Pillen Announces Full Slate of Town Halls to Close Out Month

Gov. Pillen Announces Full Slate of Town Halls to Close Out Month

LINCOLN, NE – Governor Jim Pillen is finishing out the month of June with a full slate of town halls in western and central Nebraska. All are focused on his priority goal of fixing the state’s property tax crisis. Excluding the dates and locations listed below, Gov. Pillen has hosted 17…
KNEB.tv News: June 21, 2024

KNEB.tv News: June 21, 2024

Today on KNEB.tv News: A powerful storm wreaks havoc across the Mitchell Valley and into Scottsbluff WCCA Board of Governors extend WNCC President Greg Dart's contract additional year Rural Mainstreet Index sinks below growth neutral for 10th straight month SBNM Saddle Rock Trail to be closed to public much of…
Agriculture’s Shining Star . . .Cattle

Agriculture’s Shining Star . . .Cattle

Record feeder cattle prices are the shining star for Nebraska agriculture this year. According to the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service, the price for 500-600 lb. steers in early June was just above $352.16 per cwt., well above the $300.00 received last year at this time. Prices this year have shattered…
Sears Earns Fourth All-American Honor

Sears Earns Fourth All-American Honor

Senior Brett Sears earned Second-Team All-American recognition from Baseball America, the publication announced Friday morning. Sears’ second-team All-American honor is the highest by an NU starting pitcher since Aaron Marsden in 2003 after being named a second-team All-American by ABCA/Rawlings, National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and Perfect Game earlier this…
County Board approves funds transfer for County Court, Sheriff’s Office

County Board approves funds transfer for County Court, Sheriff’s Office

Scotts Bluff County Commissioners this week approved shifting some money in the county general fund to help two agencies stay in the black during the current fiscal year. Management Accountant Lisa Rien explained to the Board that the General Fund budget had a $200,000 line item intended as a reserve…
Legacy of Plains’ Oregon Trail Wagon Train Dinner Changing Locations

Legacy of Plains’ Oregon Trail Wagon Train Dinner Changing Locations

Friday night's Oregon Trail Wagon Train Dinner at the Legacy of the Plains Museum will be moved to the Gering Civic Center.  Executive Director Dave Wolf says the storm that went through the area last night left the museum grounds in unsafe conditions, and the potential storm warranted the move.  Tonight's event…
Power outage and storm debris clean-up information updated

Power outage and storm debris clean-up information updated

Power outages continue in the region following the severe weather that moved through Thursday afternoon. Nebraska Public Power District officials say as of about 8:15 a.m. Friday, nearly 475 customers in Mitchell, 200-plus in Scottsbluff and another 100 or so north of town remained without power. Roosevelt Public Power had…