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Shooting Ranges Available for Sight-In
Hunters may sight-in their firearms and bows for the coming seasons at any of several public and private shooting ranges listed on the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s website. “It is important to sight-in your firearm or bow to increase your accuracy, boost your confidence, and help prevent hunting incidents…
Friday Channel Final Bell with Craig Turner with StoneX
Open interest in the grain markets is shifting, signaling potential changes in trader sentiment as we approach the new marketing year starting on September 1. Seasonals are looking favorable, with market conditions typically strengthening ahead of the harvest. Soybeans are seeing an improving situation, supported by demand and crop progress,…
KNEB.tv News: August 30, 2024
Today on KNEB.tv News: 97-year-old Gering volunteer being honored for serving 27 years as foster grandparent Scottsbluff man arrested after hit-and-run investigation turns into drug bust Second year of Horizon Music Fest takes place this weekend in Gering Catch those stories and a whole lot more- right now on KNEB.tv…
Gregory Moore loses direct appeal to Nebraska Supreme Court
A Scottsbluff man serving 90 years to life in prison for the death of a 23-year-old nearly four years ago has lost a direct appeal to the Nebraska Supreme Court. In his appeal, Gregory Moore argued the district court erred by admitting evidence of a prior assault during his 2nd…
Long-time Gering educator and city employee passes
Residents in Gering and beyond are mourning the loss of a long-time pillar of the community. On Monday, Gering Parks and Rec Director Amy Seiler delivered the news to the city council that Jack Martin, who on Thursday would have marked 25 years with the city in her department, had…
NSRA Top Personnel, Stock Contracting Family Suffers Loss | Nebraska Rodeo Update for August 31
The Nebraska Rodeo Update is a weekly radio program designed to highlight Nebraska rodeo and western events. The program sheds light on the success of Nebraska athletes, rodeos, and cowboy culture in the Cornhusker state. Listen to the update, or read highlights from the program below! Program Overview: College Rodeo…
Northeast Nebraska: Crops need sunshine, heat to cross finish line | Fridays in the Field
Crops in northeast Nebraska received ample timely rains through mid-July, and now, farmers are hoping for sunshine and heat to take the crops to the finish line. Chris Schiller farms near Scribner. He said much of the corn in the area is in the dent stage, while soybeans are filling…
Thirty Nebraskans Selected for Nebraska LEAD Class 43
The Nebraska Leadership Education/Action Development (LEAD) Program has announced the selection of 30 individuals who will join the program as Fellows of Nebraska LEAD Class 43. Over the next two years, they will participate in a rigorous curriculum designed to enhance their leadership skills, broaden their understanding of domestic and…
Scottsbluff Man Arrested after Hit-and-Run Investigation Results into Drug Bust
A 38-year-old Scottsbluff man is facing a drug distribution charge that stemmed from a reported hit-and-run accident. Late Monday night, officers were dispatched to the area of the Lakota Lutheran Center, where a pedestrian said her ex- Ricardo Gonzalez- was the driver and probably went back to his home on…
Texas-based drug traffickers indicted for Nebraska, Iowa pharmacy burglaries
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration officials in Omaha say five members of a Houston-based organization known for targeting rural pharmacies in Western Iowa and Western Nebraska for controlled substances in May and June of 2022 and 2023 now face federal charges. While officials did not identify which pharmacies or communities were…