The Bulldogs’ Jack Maser placed 10th overall in the individual standings during the Gering Invitational boys golf meet this past week at Monument Shadows Golf lCourse.
The Cougars, who have won five straight games, head into the Region IX tournament in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Play begins Thursday.
The Scotts Bluff County board denied a conditional use permit application for the Situla Solar Energy Project following a heated, three-hour public hearing on Monday night.
Scottsbluff and Gering both looked to a hopeful future by planting dozens of trees on Friday, May 3 and Saturday, May 4.
My brother sent me a link to a YouTube video of a Texas woman who discovered she had an arrest warrant against her when she tried to renew her driver’s license. She had returned a library book late. The library had a policy of sending two written notices for late items, then the fine became …
The Nebraska Admirals Association presented a $500 check to the Western Nebraska Veterans Home on Friday, May 3.
Soroptimist International of Scotts Bluff County is continuing a beloved holiday tradition this week by delivering May Day baskets to nine area retirement communities and medical centers, including the veterans home.
Juggling acts, hula hoop tricks, magic and more are sure to wow audiences as the circus comes to the Midwest Theater on Thursday, May 2. The Great DuBois, made up of Michael DuBois and Viktoria Grimmy, will bring their fast-paced circus show to the stage.
Kindergartners got a crash course in history when they took a Trip Through Time at Legacy of the Plains Museum this week.
Former police captain sentenced to prison: Wasson receives to 40-68 months in theft of drug evidence
District Court Judge Cindy Volkmer sentenced former Scottsbluff Police Captain Wasson to 40 to 68 months imprisonment on each of two charges of theft by taking, a Class IIA felony, during proceedings Tuesday.
WNCC (22-27) sits at 13-9 in conference play and has four games with Northeastern Junior College this week. That includes a doubleheader on Sunday.
April was National Poetry Month. If you missed it, it’s OK. You can enjoy poetry any day you like, it isn’t limited to April.
The Gering School Board is in the early stages of planning improvements at the Gering Middle School.
After three years with the Gering Police Department, Officer Brennen Martinez found himself assigned to a new partner.
Gering Public Schools announced Monday that Wendee Powell has been selected as the new principal of Northfield Elementary.
Years ago my young stepdaughter wanted to tell me all about the “oh-ran-GOO-tan” she had just read about in a book. It took me a minute, but I finally figured out she was talking about an “orangutan.” I expect we’ve all done it, learned a new word in a book, and then tried it out only to fin…
The Gering Public Library will host Robert Zemanek, genealogist, on April 24.
A look at some of the top individual and relay team performances from Panhandle athletes so far this spring.
The Gering City Council approved a zoning ordinance related to an upcoming housing development during its meeting Monday.
WNCC ends the spring 14-24 overall and 10-14 in conference play. Northeastern Junior College earned the final spot for the four-team regional tournament.
Gering had two of the top individuals and finished third overall Monday at the Scottsbluff Invite boys golf meet.
The transformation of the Japanese Hall from a gathering place to a museum involved a long, bumpy journey — literally.
A new museum exhibit at the Legacy of the Plains Museum shares the stories of Japanese-American families in the wake of Pearl Harbor, when the U.S. government incarcerated thousands of citizens simply for their ethnicity.