AGCO shifting some production from Kansas to Mexico

AGCO shifting some production from Kansas to Mexico

In a move to "simplify and streamline operations" in Hesston, Kansas, AGCO is relocating the production of some equipment to Mexico. In a statement provided to KSN TV, the company said the Hesston plant will continue to manufacture Massey Ferguson windrowers, large square balers, combines, and combine headers, utilizing more…
Nebraska High School Finals Rodeo – 1st Performance Results

Nebraska High School Finals Rodeo – 1st Performance Results

The Nebraska High School Finals Rodeo is underway in Burwell. Boys and girls cutting took place early Thursday morning, while first official performance took place at 11am. The second performance will take place Thursday evening at 6pm. Here are results from that performance, per the NEHSRA: Reined Cowhorse: Back#NameCity/StPointsRnd 1…
Health Alert Issued for Iron Horse Trail Lake and Maskenthine Reservoir

Health Alert Issued for Iron Horse Trail Lake and Maskenthine Reservoir

Lincoln, NE – The state of Nebraska has issued a health alert for Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB), also known as toxic blue-green algae, at Iron Horse Trail Lake in Pawnee County and Maskenthine Reservoir in Stanton County. Samples taken earlier this week at the lakes on alert measure above the threshold…
Governor Pillen Seeks Applicants for Director of Nebraska State Historical Society

Governor Pillen Seeks Applicants for Director of Nebraska State Historical Society

Lincoln, Neb. -- Governor Jim Pillen is accepting applications for director of the Nebraska State Historical Society. This year, the Legislature approved, and the Governor signed LB1169, making the Historical Society a code agency. As with other code agencies, the director is appointed by the Governor and subject to legislative…
Broken Bow uses big fourth inning to top Inspire Rehab

Broken Bow uses big fourth inning to top Inspire Rehab

Broken Bow, Neb. - The Inspire Rehab Seniors looked to shake off a few tough offensive outings over the past week during their visit to Broken Bow on Wednesday night. The Holdrege Seniors were unable to find their groove at the plate and fell 9-1. Holdrege was tested yet again…
USDA predicts Nebraska wheat harvest to increase by 15%

USDA predicts Nebraska wheat harvest to increase by 15%

Nebraska’s winter wheat harvest is predicted to increase 15% from last year, according to the latest USDA Crop Production Report.  The 2024 winter wheat crop is forecast to be 42.5 million bushels across the state. According to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, average yields are predicted at 50 bushels per…
Gov. Pillen proclaims June as Dairy Month in Nebraska

Gov. Pillen proclaims June as Dairy Month in Nebraska

Governor Pillen has proclaimed June as dairy month in Nebraska.  Dairy farmers celebrated accordingly with a trip to the governor's mansion to share some ice cream and visit with staff at the capital on June 12th. An elected board of representatives and dairy checkoff members also joined in on the…
One person died in SUV-Semi crash on I-80

One person died in SUV-Semi crash on I-80

Overton, Neb. -- One person died in a collision on Interstate-80 between a Subaru SUV and a semi-trailer four-miles east of Overton. The Nebraska State Patrol reported the crash occurred Wednesday at approximately 3:30 p.m. when eastbound traffic was stop and go on I-80 between Elm Creek and Overton because…
Former Bulldog ready to be a Loper

Former Bulldog ready to be a Loper

Kearney-North Platte grad River Johnston will be a part of coach Marty Levinson's first recruiting class with the UNK men's basketball program. Johnston averaged double figures last year as a freshman at Doane. He talks with KRVN's Jayson Jorgensen about his decision to become a Loper. In his first year…