07/13/11 The BOB Stock music festival faced some trials and tribulations Saturday, but many enjoyed the bands which played in downtown Fort Morgan anyway.
07/11/11 The Nebraska Nature and Visitor Center is offering a trip that will introduce campers to the sights of the Sand Hills. The three-day, two-night excursion Aug. 4 to 6 is at Merritt Reservoir, home of the Nebraska Star Party. The...
07/10/11 The University of Nebraska at Omaha has scheduled a free one-day workshop with tips to help military veterans start a small business.
07/09/11 Lance Ferguson has joined RE/MAX Realty Professionals' west office as the newest member of this dyna ...
07/07/11 A Lincoln student enrolled in the Science Focus Program of the Lincoln Public Schools took second-place honors at the National History Day Contest.
06/17/11 Oregon football assistant Scott Frost is among the coaches lined up to speak at the Nebraska Coaches Association Multi-Sports Clinic. Frost is to appear on July 26, the first day of the three-day clinic at Lincoln North Star. The...
06/05/11 David Aamodt, curator of the National Frontier Trails Museum in Independence, demonstrates the hand-held audio tour guide that the museum has on hand for visitors.
06/05/11 Aurora left its imprint on the 53 rd annual Shrine Bowl Saturday, a 41-20 win for the South team in a game that offered Husker fans a sneak preview of their newest quarterback prospect.
05/26/11 Lacey Ream of Oberlin was among the 308 graduates who were awarded degrees during Chadron State College's commencement exercises May 7. Ream was awarded a bachelor of arts in psychology. Ream earned the designation of cum laude, which requires a grade-point average of 3.6 to 3.74.
05/26/11 The North Platte Telegraph Becoming the new principal at Buffalo Elementary School is a dream come true for Linda Anderson. She is thrilled not just for the opportunity of leadership, but also to be working in elementary education.
05/22/11 Two motorcycle rides honoring veterans and current military personnel will be coming through Grand Island on Saturday.
05/17/11 Jena Monheiser hugs Linda Niccoli during the thank-yous to family, friends and faculty.
05/17/11 Pictured are the 2011 graduates of Northeastern Junior College. (Callie Jones/Journal-Advocate)
05/16/11 The Associated Press State budget challenged was addressed Painful but necessary. That is perhaps the most succinct way to sum up the enormous set of cuts needed to contain a shortfall of $943 million in the two-year Nebraska state budget. Nebraska, to its credit, achieved consensus without the kind of political stalemate seen in a lot of other states. Gov. Dave Heineman provided strong ...
05/12/11 Telegraph staff reports When Rick Kolkman, president of First National Bank of North Platte, first started at the bank in January 1989, the bank had one electronic memory typewriter.
05/12/11 Maegan Balschweid: UNL James Canfield Scholar; Waverly Farmers Co-Op Scholarship, Waverly Scholars.
05/11/11 A Nebraska man died Wednesday when the car he was traveling in rolled into a ditch in Fall River County. Anthony Blunt, 25, died at the scene of the wreck on South Dakota Highway 79 a mile south of the Fall River and Custer County line. His brother, Andrew Blunt, 27, was driving the 2000 Dodge Stratus and received only minor injuries. The two were both wearing their seatbelts on their way back ...
05/11/11 The U.S. Forest Service is taking public comment on a plan to close the Pioneer Picnic Area on U.S. Highway 385 eight miles south of Oelrichs.
05/11/11 By The Associated Press A list of communities in the lower 48 states where commercial air service received federal subsidies under the Essential Air Service program as of Feb. 1: ALABAMA: Muscle Shoals ARKANSAS: El Dorado/Ca
04/05/11 The North Platte Telegraph The North Platte Public Schools Board of Education has selected four superintendent candidates who will come to North Platte on April 11-12 to meet with the board and the public. A day-long process is planned for the candidates, including meetings with teachers, administrators, parents and members of the public. The four candidates are Dr. Richard Faidley, from Arizona ... |