What better way than to cap off your high school athletic career with a trip to the state competition? Isaac Carson of Ashland-Greenwood would probably tell you no other way.
A steel beam that will be used to complete the new Douglas A. Kristensen Rural Health Education Building at the University of Nebraska-Kearney will make a stop in Scottsbluff as
TCD officials highlighted the organization s accomplishments and efforts planned for the future during its annual meeting, outlining career development, business retention and housing efforts.
The Scottsbluff-Gering United Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Pre-Legislative Luncheon on Dec. 14. This year, the luncheon, hosted by the Government Affairs Committee, will feature with Senator Brian