The 2025 NSAA State Speech Championships continued at Kearney High School on Thursday with C-1 and C-2 competition. Broken Bow's Brynn Custer brought some hardware home for the Indians. Informative Speaking and Persuasive Speaking continued to be '... Read More

The Custer County Museum is hosting a presentation on Polio and Polio Plus this Saturday at their location on the Broken Bow square starting at 2PM. The evening will hold information on PolioPlus from the Broken Bow Rotary Club, who will also have'... Read More

March is Youth Art Month, and in honor of that the Nebraska Art Teacher's Association recently hosted an art show at the State Capitol. This year, Litchfield Public Schools art teacher Allison Varah said six students from Litchfield earned a spot at '... Read More

Acting United States Attorney Matthew R. Molsen announced that on March 26, 2025, a multi-agency operation led to the arrests of 8 individuals in central Nebraska on federal drug charges, and the unsealing of several indictments. An additional 5 peop'... Read More

The community of Arcadia had a lot to celebrate in the latter part of 2024 and now they're looking forward to carrying momentum into the warmer months in 2025. A new grocery store, daycare, homes, and equipment shop are among the new developments in '... Read More

The Gothenburg speech team was among teams competing in the opening day of state speech competition at Kearney High School on Wednesday. The Swede speech team was able to bring home third place as a team, while also seeing state champions crowned in '... Read More

The end date for a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) is quickly approaching on March 31. Spearheaded by Melham Medical Center in Broken Bow and area community leaders, the community is being asked to help identify current healthcare delivery a'... Read More

Visitors to state parks in north-central Nebraska will find enhanced day-use and camping amenities, including at Victoria Springs SRA and Sherman Reservoir SRA. At Victoria Springs near Anselmo, two camping pads were converted to be Americans with'... Read More

The placement of sixteen stop signs was approved at the Broken Bow City Council meeting on Tuesday night, March 25. All councilmen were present. Several city council meetings ago, the three readings of ordinances 1295, 1296, and 1297 were not waiv'... Read More

The Custer County Board of Supervisors met inside the courthouse in regular session on Tuesday morning. All supervisors were present. A big topic of discussion was electrical upgrades for the courthouse building. Before the power plant explosion e'... Read More

The City of Broken Bow is hoping to assist citizens traversing utility bill confusion from a postal error with bills that were due on March 10, 2025. After previously being lost in transport, the bills have been found and are being distributed and'... Read More

Broken Bow City Council will meet at 6 PM tonight (Tuesday, March 25) at the Broken Bow Municipal Building on South 10th Avenue. Several ordinances regarding stop sign placements will potentially be seeing their last appearance on agendas before t'... Read More

The Custer County Foundation (CCF) held its annual Scholarship Award Ceremony on Sunday at the One Box Convention Center in Broken Bow. Board Member Logan Govier announced that 97 scholarships for a total of $165,440 were awarded during the ceremony.'... Read More

The Custer County Board of Supervisors will meet in regular session Tuesday morning starting at 9 AM in the supervisors room on the top floor of the courthouse in Broken Bow. The agenda can be seen below as it was originally received by KCNI/KBBN.'... Read More