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SDSU Extension co-hosting Forage Field Day
South Dakota State University Extension, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension, the Northern Plains Forage Association and I-29 Moo University will co-host a field day for forage producers. Forage Field Day is a regional event that brings together experts, producers, and industry professionals to provide field tours, panel discussions and presentations on...
Learn about Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center at Fulton event
Learn more about the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Sioux City at a program at the Windmill Cultural Center, 111 10th Avenue in Fulton, on Monday, July 22 at 6 p.m. Theresa Jackson, Assistant Director of the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Sioux City, Iowa. She will deliver a presentation on the Lewis […]
Agricultural, education senators push back on some of Gov. Jim Pillen’s property tax reforms
LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen is facing pushback for some of his property tax reform ideas from some of his closest agricultural allies in the Legislature. He may need their support to pass reforms during a special session expected this month. Pillen has signaled he will bring lawmakers back to Lincoln beginning July 25 to […] The post Agricultural, education senators push back on some of Gov. Jim Pillen’s property tax reforms appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
ACCIDENT CAUSES MAJOR GAS LEAK IN DAKOTA CITY (Update)
DAKOTA COUNTY AUTHORITIES SPENT THE EARLY MORNING HOURS MONDAY WORKING TO CONTAIN A MAJOR GAS LEAK NEAR THE TYSON FOODS PLANT. AUTHORITIES SAY THE LEAK WAS CAUSED BY AN OVERNIGHT TRAFFIC CRASH SOMETIME AFTER MIDNIGHT WHERE A MAJOR GAS LINE WAS STRUCK AND RUPTURED AT NORTH 20TH AND 164TH STREETS.
FBI Data Reveals the 3 Most Dangerous Cities in Nebraska
Nebraska, known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and strong agricultural economy, is not immune to the challenges of crime and safety. According to recent FBI data, three cities in the Cornhusker State stand out as the most dangerous, with high rates of violent and property crimes. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the FBI’s findings and explore the factors contributing to these cities’ crime rates.
Volunteers clean up after Saturday in the Park
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — A day after the end of Saturday In The Park, volunteers worked hard today to tear everything down. Over the course of the day, starting at 9 a.m., volunteers from a handful of local organizations worked hard to make Grandview Park look like Saturday In The Park never happened. Roughly […]
NATIONAL GUARD HELPS HAUL AWAY FLOOD DEBRIS
Members of the Iowa Air National Guard’s 185th Refueling Wing in Sioux City have been helping residents in western Iowa remove flood debris. Major Daniel Ress says they have the equipment needed to do the job. “We can’t rebuild the city for them, we can’t bring anything back to the way it was before, but we can offer just a little bit of helping hand that makes a difference,” he says.
Three Teens Hurt in Wakefield Township Crash
(KNSI) — Three teenagers were hurt following a crash in Wakefield Township Wednesday evening. According to the Stearns County Sheriff’s Department, the teens were in a pickup truck heading east on Red Cedar Road and were approaching a curve when the driver crossed the center line, went off the road, hit a tree, and came to rest in a wooded area.
Sioux City North rallies for 3 runs in 7th inning to earn split against Centennial
The Ankeny Centennial baseball team had to settle for a split on Saturday against visiting Sioux City North. After fifth-ranked Centennial posted a 5-0 victory in the opener of a non-conference doubleheader, the Stars rallied for three runs in the seventh inning to earn a 4-3 win in the second game that allowed them to avoid a sweep.
Kearney host site for 2024 Nebraska Little League state tournament
KEARNEY — Kearney is a host site for the 2024 Nebraska Little League state tournament finals and the Kearney Little League president spoke about post-season play. Todd Herges, President of the Kearney Little League said that the number of participants were up this season, climbing back up from the lower numbers after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nebraska National Guard’s 43rd Army Band brings musical talents to North Platte
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - The 43rd Army Band stopped in North Platte and performed a captivating concert at Cody Park on Sunday. The band is on its summer tour traveling across Greater Nebraska and represents the Nebraska National Guard. The members are mainly students and teachers from across the state.
Norfolk Police make arrests for drug possession, DUI, trespassing
At just before noon on Wednesday, Norfolk Police responded to a call to rental storage sheds in the 900 block of East Omaha Avenue. The manager had located marijuana and other illegal controlled substances in two storage units that they were cleaning out. They had both been rented by the same individual.
Norfolk Fire Division nationally recognized for high-quality cardiovascular care
The City of Norfolk Fire Division received the 2024 Mission Lifeline Silver Award for EMS from the American Heart Association. The Mission: Lifeline EMS Recognition Program is designed to showcase prehospital agencies nationwide for excellence in heart attack and stroke care. Prehospital personnel are the first care providers to patients...
Wayne State beach volleyball lands three players on CSC Academic All-District At-Large Team
WAYNE - The Wayne State College beach volleyball team had three players named to the 2024 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District At-Large Women’s Team. Senior Jordan McCormick was a repeat selection and advances to the Academic All-American ballot while juniors Taya Beller and Allie Petry both earned Academic All-District honors.
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