Creighton Men’s Basketball Jumps To Eighth in AP Poll; Sixth in Coaches Poll

Creighton Men’s Basketball Jumps To Eighth in AP Poll; Sixth in Coaches Poll

OMAHA, Neb. -- A last-second road win over perennial power Villanova on Saturday helped the Creighton men's basketball team improve to No. 8 in the Associated Press and sixth in the USA Today Coaches polls released on Monday. It's a big jump at the right time for Creighton, which was 10th in both polls last…
Gothenburg man chosen for Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame

Gothenburg man chosen for Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame

LINCOLN - The Nebraska Auto Racing Hall of Fame Board of Directors has unveiled the seven members of the 2024 Hall of Fame Induction Class. This year’s class is made up of seven individuals that have made great impacts in Auto Racing, those individuals that will be enshrined include Jim…
Powered by Beef: Nebraska woman runs marathons in all 50 states

Powered by Beef: Nebraska woman runs marathons in all 50 states

If you frequently drive Highway 2 between Hyannis and Alliance, chances are you have seen Jacki Musgrave out pounding the pavement running, preparing for her next race. Musgrave, of Bingham, Nebraska, is a long-time research technologist at the Gudmundsen Sandhills Laboratory, and recently accomplished her long worked-for goal of running…
NACD Calls to Increase Funding for Conservation Priorities and Pass Funding Bills on Time

NACD Calls to Increase Funding for Conservation Priorities and Pass Funding Bills on Time

Washington, D.C. – On Saturday, President Biden signed Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 appropriations legislation into law that provides funding for several federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the U.S. Department of the Interior. NACD appreciates that the enactment of final federal spending legislation prevents…
Beef prices not expected to be impacted by Texas wildfires

Beef prices not expected to be impacted by Texas wildfires

Wildfires in the Texas Panhandle caused significant cattle losses for individual ranchers, but should not impact beef cattle markets or consumers, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. Dr. David Anderson, AgriLife Extension economist in the Texas A&M Department of Agricultural Economics, Bryan-College Station, said it may be weeks before there…
Time to plant potatoes in Kansas

Time to plant potatoes in Kansas

MANHATTAN, Kan. — For Kansas gardeners, St. Patrick’s Day means something much more than donning a favorite green outfit and heading to local celebrations. Traditionally, the Irish holiday signals the date for planting potatoes. “Actually, anytime from mid- to late-March is fine for potato planting,” said Kansas State University horticulture expert…