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Omaha World-Herald | By Paul Hammel | May 31, 2002 A Panhandle ranch has sued the State of Nebraska, claiming the state has allowed a local creek to dry up by failing to control groundwater irrigators ...
In this week's Land Journal special feature, Field Editor Kylene Scott explores virtual fencing options and what to consider ...
The Western Nebraska Observer has been the award-winning source of news, information, opinion and sports in Kimball and Banner Counties since 1885. We are located in the Southwestern Panhandle of ...
Across the Breadbasket of America, winter wheat is breaking dormancy, and for many wheat producers in the panhandle of Nebraska, the spring thaw is proving their worst fears. Bare spots in fields and ...
Nebraska Extension will offer the Part 107 Remote Exam Prep Course on Friday, April 25, at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Panhandle Research, Extension, and Education Center in Scottsbluff. The ...
In a remote corner of Northeast Texas, right where the Panhandle meets the rolling plains, is a more-than 14,000-acre ranch for raising livestock and hunting that has remained in the same family ...
“The Nebraska Panhandle showed up with our teams to compete at the Nebraska First Lego League Robotics State Championship Tournament that had 89 teams from across the state,” said Nathan ...