UNL: Net farm income impacts net worth growth

UNL: Net farm income impacts net worth growth

By: Glennis McClure | Extension Educator and Farm and Ranch Management Analyst The beginning of the year is busy for businesses in finalizing records and filing annual income taxes. Farm and ranch operations are no exception. Beyond the net income or loss showing on the farm’s Schedule F, analyzing the…
CCC Welcomes the Addition of Shooting Sports

CCC Welcomes the Addition of Shooting Sports

Central Community College athletics is pleased to announce the addition of clay target-shooting sports at its Hastings Campus. Sanctioned by the National Junior College Athletic Association, clay target will begin competition in the 2024-25 academic year. The team’s formation taps into the existing interest in the sport among current and…
Custer County Treasurer’s Office Approaching Deadline

Custer County Treasurer’s Office Approaching Deadline

BROKEN BOW - With the first half real estate and personal property tax deadline approaching on Tuesday, April 30, the Custer County Treasurer’s Office would like to remind residents of the different service options available. Payments for the first half tax deadline in person at the office, by Courthouse drop…
Gov. Pillen names new chief information officer

Gov. Pillen names new chief information officer

Courtesy/University of Colorado -- Dr. Matthew McCarville LINCOLN, NE – Governor Jim Pillen has announced the appointment of Dr. Matthew J. McCarville as chief information officer for the state of Nebraska. McCarville started his new role today (Tuesday).   “Dr. McCarville’s information technology experience and expertise nationally and internationally in the public and private sectors is…
Nebraska College Rodeo Results | Weekend of April 20th

Nebraska College Rodeo Results | Weekend of April 20th

College rodeo athletes hit the trail this past weekend, competing at various rodeos in their respective regions. Nebraska teams and Nebraska native athletes in the Great Plains, Central Plains, and Central Rocky Mountain regions found success in multiple events. The following results outline how NEBRASKA rodeo teams and NEBRASKA athletes performed over the weekend.…
Husker offense discusses practice

Husker offense discusses practice

Nebraska offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield met with members of the media following the Huskers’ spring practice on Tuesday. He discussed the plan for the quarterbacks during the spring game and what is important to see from them. “The plan is that they’re all going to get a chance to play…
Sugar beets to be grown across Nebraska in 4-H agronomy project

Sugar beets to be grown across Nebraska in 4-H agronomy project

The Nebraska Extension 4-H and Open Class entries have seen many special projects over the years, from dry edible beans to sorghum and broom corn. This year, Nebraska Extension and 4-H’s Special Agronomy Project for 2024 is sugar beets. The project is held across the state, both in the Panhandle…
UNK track busy this week

UNK track busy this week

Kearney, Neb. – The Nebraska-Kearney track and field team will compete, weather permitting, at four different schools this upcoming week. First, the annual Alex Francis Classic at Fort Hays State has been moved up a full day to Wednesday (April 24) to beat the weather. A group of UNK field…
Nebraska Farm Bureau Endorses Nine Candidates for Election to the Nebraska Legislature

Nebraska Farm Bureau Endorses Nine Candidates for Election to the Nebraska Legislature

LINCOLN, NEB. – Nebraska Farm Bureau, the state’s largest general agriculture organization, has announced a slate of endorsements for candidates seeking election to the Nebraska Legislature. Endorsements made by the Nebraska Farm Bureau Political Action Committee (NEFB-PAC) are based on the candidate’s positions on agriculture and rural issues and recommendations…
UNK students partner with city of Franklin on affordable housing project

UNK students partner with city of Franklin on affordable housing project

FRANKLIN – A faded metal sign still hangs from the building’s exterior, reminding residents of its glory days. The two-story structure at 613 15th Ave. served the Franklin community for more than 125 years, most notably as Marcellus Furniture, a business that operated there for nearly three decades. Now, this…