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Scottsbluff neighbors: Obituaries for July 3
Read through the obituaries published today in Scottsbluff Star-Herald Online.
Annual NDOT road plan includes Mitchell-to-Morrill repaving
About 7.28 miles of four-lane U.S. Highway 26 will be milled and topped with asphalt from just west of Mitchell to where the highway shrinks to two lanes near Morrill.
Nebraska’s Cowboy Trail still incomplete nearly 30 years later
Kris Ferguson had a quick reply when someone asked how she and a small group of volunteers managed to finish a 17-mile stretch of the long-planned but unfinished Cowboy Trail in northwest Nebraska.
WNAC announces Old West Balloon Fest: Art in the Sky, President's Show exhibits
A judged exhibit, the 2024 Old West Balloon Fest Art Exhibit, and the annual President’s Show exhibit will open this week at the West Nebraska Arts Center.
'God allowed us to be here': Circle of the Bluffs Powwow returns after years-long hiatus
The Circle of the Bluffs Powwow returned to the foot of Scotts Bluff National Monument on Saturday.
Company that contracts with Frito-Lay, In-N-Out Burger awarded LB 840 loan
A Michigan-based company will expand its capacity to offer potatoes grown and processed in the Alliance area to companies like Frito-Lay and In-N-Out Burger.
Commissioners approve new food service contract for detention center
The Scotts Bluff County board heard a variety of updates and approved a new food service provider for the county detention center on Monday evening.
Regional West partners with three colleges to offer remote respiratory therapy program options
Students can pursue a degree in the growing field of respiratory therapy while working at Regional West, thanks to partnerships with Nebraska Methodist College (NMC) in Omaha, Casper College in Casper, Wyoming, and Southeast Community College (SCC) in Lincoln.
Scottsbluff neighbors: Obituaries for July 2
Read through the obituaries published today in Scottsbluff Star-Herald Online.
PHOTOS: Robidoux Rendezvous 2024
Check out photos from Saturday's Robidoux Rendezvous.
Scottsbluff homes for big families
Scottsbluff homes with at least five bedrooms.
New executive director at the helm at Chamber of Commerce
A familiar face will head the Scottsbluff/Gering United Chamber of Commerce. Jodi Lewellen has been confirmed as the chamber’s newest executive director.
Luxury homes on the market in Scottsbluff
These are some of the most luxurious homes on the Scottsbluff market.
D. Jake Roberts: Critters walking in the neighborhood
He is described as “God is our refuge and strength, A very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear …”
Scottsbluff neighbors: Obituaries for June 30
Read through the obituaries published today in Scottsbluff Star-Herald Online.
'God allowed us to be here': Circle of the Bluffs Powwow returns after years-long hiatus
The Circle of the Bluffs Powwow returned to the foot of Scotts Bluff National Monument on Saturday.
Scottsbluff neighbors: Obituaries for June 29
Read through the obituaries published today in Scottsbluff Star-Herald Online.
Fireworks vendors open doors to light up Independence Day celebrations
Local fireworks stands have now opened their doors to make celebrations of any size bright.
Minnesotans claim 100-mile men's, women's race titles in Robidoux Rendezvous
The 100-mile was the most popular race by one rider in Saturday's event, in which individuals could also compete in 25-, 47- and 67-mile courses
Panhandle Humane Society’s WyoBraska Room to open Monday
Thee Panhandle Humane Society’s brand new “WyoBraska Room” is slated to swing open its doors to the public Monday. The room’s construction is funded largely by a few Oregon Trail Community Foundation fundraising events.
Storer, Strommen take voting, fundraising leads into fall Unicam campaigns
Tanya Storer held a nearly 5-to-1 post-primary lead in donations over Donald “Tony” Tangwall in District 43. Paul Strommen was far ahead of Larry Bolinger in District 47.
Teddy's timepiece: President's watch, stolen in Buffalo in 1987, returned to Roosevelt family estate
The mystery of who stole President Theodore Roosevelt's pocket watch from a Buffalo museum 37 years ago remains unsolved, but the timepiece is now back at its rightful home.
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Scottsbluff neighbors: Obituaries for June 28
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Circle the Bluffs Powwow bringing Native American traditions to the community
The Circle of the Bluffs Powwow, last held in 2017, will return to Legacy of the Plains, sharing Native American dances, music and traditions in an event that serves as a social occasion, as well as a way to educate the community.
The City of Scottsbluff advises the public that Friday, June 28, as part of the 20th Street Overlay project, Simon Contractors will be closing the 20th Street crossing over the BNSF railroad tracks.
Scottsbluff neighbors: Obituaries for June 27
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Court affirms conviction, sentence of Lyman man convicted in stabbing of officer
The Nebraska Court of Appeals has affirmed the convictions and sentence of man convicted of stabbing a Lyman Police officer.
'Cutoffs: More Than a Fashion Statement' is topic of latest Monument presentation
Join Park Ranger Eric Graves in the amphitheater behind the Scotts Bluff National Monument visitor center at 7 p.m. on Friday, July 5 for a talk about overland trail cutoffs.
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