"Are You My Mother?" by P.D. Eastman is the focus of our Crafternoon.
"When a mother bird’s egg starts to hatch, she hurries off to make sure she has something for her little one to eat.
But as soon as she’s gone, out pops the baby bird.
The City of Kearney announces that the Kearney Area Solid Waste Agency Landfill, located at 6711 West 56th Street, will resume extended operating hours for yard waste and tree disposal beginning Monday, April 3, 2023.
Academic honorary Alpha Chi inducts seven new members.The Hastings College chapter of Alpha Chi, the all-discipline collegiate academic honor society, inducted seven students during their spring initiation earlier this month.
Chase County High School choir and band traveled to Kimball, NE on Tuesday and competed in the SPVA Music Contest. Overall, we had a very successful day!
Two videos of the 5th graders performing in Lincoln in the Capitol rotunda on Tuesday, March 21.
The first is a side view with our introduction by the Nebraska Music Educators President Clay Blackman.
The City of Kearney and BD Construction announce that beginning Friday, March 24,2023, concrete work will take place on 30th Avenue north of the 35th Street intersection.
The Hastings College baseball took on Dordt to open Up Great Plains Athletic Conference action picking up the doubleheader sweep 11-1 and 4-2 on a beautiful afternoon out at Duncan Field
After winning its first conference title in school history, the Hastings College women's wrestling team made history once again bringing home its first ever All-American from nationals this past weekend
The North Platte Community College softball team fell to Central Community College in both of its road games Sunday afternoon. The final scores were 15-0 and 3-1, both in favor of the Raiders
North Platte regained control of the lead in the closing seconds, but a pair of late free throws propel Western Nebraska Community College to an 87-86 win in the opening round of the Region IX postseason tournament
Central Community College freshman infielder McKinna Moats has been named as the National Junior Collegiate Athletic Association Division II Softball Player of the Week
The Central Community College women's basketball team lost to North Platte Community College, 64-57, in the first round of the Region 9 tournament on Wednesday night at the Raider Fieldhouse