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A former North Platte Community College softball coach and faculty member is suing the college on discrimination and retaliation claims.

Clarkson public schools embarks on $15 Million construction project
Clarkson, Neb. - Following the approval of a $15 million dollar school bond, Clarkson Public Schools has officially broken ground on a comprehensive construction project aimed at modernizing its facilities and enhancing student safety. The initiative come

Nebraska prison reopens as federal immigration center, aims for 200 detainees by Thanksgiving
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A minimum-security state prison in the remote southwest corner of Nebraska reconfigured to serve as a federal immigration detention center began accepting detainees earlier this week, Gov. Jim Pillen said Thursday. The Republican

Cedar county crash claims one life, one flown to hospital
BELDEN, Neb.- A man is dead and a teenager is in the hospital after a crash near Belden Wednesday night. The Nebraska State Patrol says around 9:30 am on Wednesday, they were called to a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Highway 20 and Highway 57,

State budget shortfall, inheritance tax elimination, addressing ambulance deserts: Sen. Brandt previews 2026 legislative session
District 32 Senator Tom Brandt previewed the 2026 state legislative session, which will be his last, with the Jefferson County Commissioners this week.
Read and hear some of his insight here.

PWF bridge construction coming later this month, County Government Day coming next week: Jefferson County commissioners recap
From progress reports on construction on a well-traveled road to the final planning stages for an annual education tradition, the Jefferson County commissioners had a full agenda of items to address Tuesday.

Sen. McKeon says he won’t resign following public indecency charge, calls incident a misunderstanding
LINCOLN, Neb. — State Senator Dan McKeon of Amherst has issued a public apology after being charged with public indecency and facing calls from Gov. Jim Pillen to resign over an alleged inappropriate remark and gesture made towards a staffer during

Ag outlook meeting in Scottsbluff to highlight markets, policy, finances
“Cornhusker Economics: Ag Outlook” will be held 9 to 11 a.m. December 5, at the Panhandle Research, Extension and Education Center.The meeting will feature experts from the university’s Department of Agricultural Economics and Nebraska Farm Business, Inc.

Regional West Health Services Announces Management Agreement and Sale of Regional Care, Inc. (RCI) to CGS Health
Regional West Health Services has entered into an executive management agreement with CGS Health, a third-party administrator currently based in Connecticut, with the intention of finalizing the sale of the assets of Regional Care, Inc.


























































