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Alliance Man Sentenced in SBCo on Drug and Weapons Charges
An Alliance man who was arrested in a March traffic stop in Gering has been sentenced after pleading no contest to amended charges. struck a plea deal to avoid standing trial. 26-year-old Moses Dawn was pulled over on Birch Street, and a search of the vehicle resulted in the discovery…
Panhandle Baseball All-Conference selections announced
Here is a rundown of Panhandle Baseball All-League selections for the summer legion season. This includes players from Class B and Class C teams at both the junior and senior levels. Seniors IF- Bo Gable (Gering), Tony Escamilla (Alliance), Broc Berry (Chadron), Barron Williams (Gering) OF- Logan Slama (Chadron), Espen…
Grain IQ Podcast: What economic factors should you consider with on-farm grain storage?
On-farm grain storage has drastically changed how producers harvest and market their grain. What are the economic benefits of keeping grain in good condition? Are there considerable differences in storage practices? In part one of a two-part discussion, Dr. Ken Hellevang, a professor and extension engineer in the Department of…
Scottsbluff Public Schools Highlights Five Things for 2024-2025 School Year
While Gering Public School students will be getting their new school year started on Monday, Scottsbluff Public School students returned for the start of their new year Thursday. Superintendent Dr. Andrew Dick told KNEB News there were really five key things they wanted families to know for the new school…
Hunters Helping the Hungry looking for processors
Hunters Helping the Hungry allows hunters to donate whole field-dressed deer to participating meat processors, with the final product donated to food pantries or charitable organizations statewide. The program is made possible through monetary donations that cover the processing costs of this program. Meat processors have until September 1 to…
USDA and the Heartland Regional Food Business Center Make Available Over $3.7 Million to Farm and Food Businesses in First Round of Business Builder Grants
WASHINGTON- The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Heartland Regional Food Business Center (RFBC) today announced the availability of over $3.7 million in Business Builder Grants to support small, mid-sized, and diverse food and farm entrepreneurs. These grants will promote business expansion, job creation, business capacity building, and increase local products…
Thursday Channel Final Bell with Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics | 8-15-24
The wheat market has resumed its decline, leading the broader grain markets lower. While the latest CPI data continues to exert some influence, traders are now shifting their focus to the upcoming crop tours next week. These tours are eagerly anticipated, as they will provide crucial insights into the condition…
Nebraska native adds life to Oregon Trail Rodeo in fifth year as music director
Jake Jacobson may spend his winters in Arizona, but the Nebraska native cannot be kept from the Cornhusker state for long. Originally of Elkhorn, the music director will be making his fifth straight appearance at the Oregon Trail Rodeo in Hastings. "When you meet a new rodeo committee you either…
KNEB.tv News: August 15, 2024
Today on KNEB.tv News: A Gordon teen will spend the next 20 years to life in prison after pleading no contest to killing her newborn baby Alliance man sentenced on drug and weapons' charges Mountain Lion sighting Wednesday at Scotts Bluff Country Club Gering Council talks zoning changes to accommodate…
Gordon Teen Pleads No Contest to 2nd Degree Murder Charge After Killing Newborn
The teenage girl from Gordon who stabbed her newborn to death in November has pleaded no contest to a charge of 2nd Degree Murder. Tuesday in Sheridan County District Court, 17-year-old Chloe Coplen-Anderson signed the plea agreement, which resulted in the dismissal of charges of Use of a Deadly Weapon…