OMAHA, Neb. — Daylight saving time begins on Sunday, March 8, and while no one enjoys the twice-a-year ceremony of changing the clocks, the American Red Cross recommends including an extra step in the ritual. The Red Cross encourages everyone to t'... Read More
Youth who are sophomores or juniors in high school in a public or private school, or who are homeschooled, with an interest in learning about and developing their leadership potential are invited to apply for the Great Plains Rotary Youth Leadership '... Read More
The Nebraska Jobs for America's Graduates, or JAG Program, recently wrapped up their annual conference and competition in Omaha. The Ansley and Litchfield JAG programs both had reason to celebrate coming home. According to Brenda Petersen, the JAG C'... Read More
The Litchfield Fire and Rescue squad invites area residents to enjoy Breakfast for Supper on Saturday, March 7 at the Winter’s Building, Litchfield’s Community Center, at 204 Main Street. Something a little different will be on offer in Litchfie'... Read More
Richard E. Brass, Jr., age 32 of Broken Bow, appeared in Custer County District Court on Thursday, March 5th for an arraignment. Brass is charged with possession of a controlled substance—methamphetamine, a Class IV felony; possession of marijuana,'... Read More
Approximately 125 acres were burned in a fire north of Sumner Wednesday afternoon, March 4. Eddyville Volunteer Fire Department Assistant Chief Fred Boon, who was the on-scene commander for the fire, told KCNI/KBBN that the fire was possibly started '... Read More
National FFA week may have passed, but that doesn’t mean the Broken Bow FFA squad is slowing down. Tonight, March 5, the Broken Bow FFA and Skills USA programs will hold their annual Hired Hand Auction. One of the major fundraisers conducted thr'... Read More
The spring sports season is underway. On Wednesday, March 4, the Custer County Youth Sports organization took time out from youth soccer skills testing to celebrate joining the Broken Bow Chamber of Commerce with a ribbon cutting outside the former N'... Read More
KEARNEY – As communities across the state continue to face health care provider shortages, the University of Nebraska at Kearney is investing in students committed to changing that reality. More than 60 high school seniors have been selected to jo'... Read More
FORT BRAGG, N.C., and LINCOLN, Neb. – The Department of War announced the death of four U.S. Army Reserve soldiers who were supporting Operation Epic Fury. The soldiers were killed March 1, in Kuwait at the Port of Shuaiba, during an unmanned aircr'... Read More
LINCOLN, Neb.— The City of Ogallala has been designated as a Certified Local Government by the Nebraska State Historic Preservation Office, which is a department of the Nebraska State Historical Society. This program, of which Ogallala is now a '... Read More
LINCOLN, Neb. – Visit Nebraska is thrilled to announce the stops included in the 2026 Nebraska Passport program. The Passport helps Nebraskans and out-of-state visitors alike discover the state’s hidden gems while supporting tourism destinations '... Read More
Friends of Julie Toline, and Mike and Paula Booker invite everyone in the community to join in supporting the three Broken Bow residents, who have all been diagnosed with cancer. A free will offering pancake feed and silent auction will be held Su'... Read More
The dust has been cleaned up, and Broken Bows’s middle school and high school students are now settled into new classrooms, locker rooms, music and performance facilities, and career and technical education shops. On Monday morning, Broken Bow Publ'... Read More
