Broken Bow Schools Activities Director and Assistant Principal Jeff Ellis was a recent guest on KCNI's Public Affairs.  Among the topics discussed was the progress of the school remodel specifically how it relates to the rebuild of the Broken Bow Hi'... Read More

Family, friends, and customers gathered to support Jared Kahnk as he cut a ribbon to signify joining the Broken Bow Chamber of Commerce on Friday. Jared's business, Kahnk Lawncare, started business on April 1 of 2024. Kahnk said that he has always'... Read More

The Loup Valley Chapter of Hunters for Youth is inviting the public to their annual Easter egg hunt, scheduled for tomorrow (April 12) at the soccer field by the swimming pool in Broken Bow. Ages 1 to 10 years old are invited to bring their basket'... Read More

The Custer County Ag Society board met Thursday night at the Custer County Fairgrounds inside the shooting sports building. Board members Brian Palmer, Casey Cooksley, Blair Ryan, Mark Cardoza, Desirei Cook, and Clint Lambrecht were present. Discu'... Read More

A special meeting of Broken Bow's City Council took place at noon on Thursday (April 10). Only two items were on the agenda: consideration of a $62,500 commitment from the city toward a $250,000 hazard mitigation grant project and moving budgeted fun'... Read More

The annual rummage sale to benefit the Jennie M. Melham Memorial Medical Center Auxiliary is scheduled for April 13th - 17th at the Broken Bow Municipal Building.  The public is asked to donate items that are clean and in good condition for the sale'... Read More

The Custer County Ag Society will meet for a regular board meeting at 7 PM tonight (April 10) at the shooting sports building on the west end of the Custer County Fairgrounds in Broken Bow. In old business discussions, the board will continue disc'... Read More

BROKEN BOW, Neb. - Broken Bow Elks Lodge #1688 has wrapped up another year of service and events, culminating with the Elks Scholarship Reception held recently in Broken Bow. Over $5800 in scholarships and awards were presented to 17 area seniors '... Read More

Area students were among the 15,246 recipients of the 2024-2025 Nebraska State Colleges Multi-Activity Student Award, which recognizes students in grades 9-12 who participate in at least three NSAA sanctioned activities during the academic year. Each'... Read More

The special meeting that Broken Bow Deputy Clerk Jacob Holcomb said was a possibility is now a reality. Scheduled for noon on Thursday (April 10) at the municipal building, the agenda holds a discussion of the hazard mitigation grant program that Hol'... Read More

Broken Bow City Council met Tuesday night (April 8) in the Municipal Building with four 'new business' items ahead of them. All council members were present. A third change order with JEO Consulting Group on the Highway 2 sanitary sewer extension '... Read More

Nebraska families who welcomed new additions in 2024 will receive a financial head start thanks to the Meadowlark Savings Pledge. This spring, a one-time $50 seed contribution will be distributed into a state-managed NEST 529 account for every Nebras'... Read More

FFA members from the area were among more than 7,000 to attend the annual Nebraska State FFA Convention, which came to a close this past Friday (April 4). Several impressive achievements were accomplished by area students as official results have bee'... Read More

LINCOLN, Neb. - Agricultural producers who have not yet enrolled in the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) or Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs for the 2025 crop year have until April 15, 2025, to revise elections and sign contracts. Both safety net '... Read More