This year, as the cranes return to central Nebraska, area business and tourism leaders believe tourists — and their dollars — will return as well. For three straight years, natural
This year, as the cranes return to central Nebraska, area business and tourism leaders believe American tourists – and their dollars – will return as well. For three straight disappointing years, natural disasters and then a pandemic kept them away.
People in the Platte River s Big Bend region look to the sky in early March when they hear familiar notes sung by a few high-flying sandhill cranes. They know the full-throated chorus isn t far behind