Huskers Announce Addition of Rollie Worster to 2024-25 Roster

Huskers Announce Addition of Rollie Worster to 2024-25 Roster

Lincoln – The Nebraska men’s basketball program added another experienced piece to its 2024-25 roster with the addition of Utah transfer Rollie Worster (pronounced raw-lee Wooster). Worster, a 6-foot-4, 204-pound guard from Missoula, Mont., has made 101 starts and has tallied 888 points, 425 assists and 473 rebounds during his collegiate career. He…
KNEB.tv News: April 16, 2024

KNEB.tv News: April 16, 2024

Today on KNEB.tv News: Court proceedings move forward for the Lyman duo charged with 21 counts of animal cruelty Four arrested in connection to suspected homicide of former Gering woman Regional West celebrating 100 years of serving the region Scottsbluff Inn closes its doors Catch those stories and more- right…
Scottsbluff Council Gets Update on 21 Rescue Dogs at PHS

Scottsbluff Council Gets Update on 21 Rescue Dogs at PHS

During Monday night's Scottsbluff City Council meeting, Matt Salomon provided the board an update from the Panhandle Humane Society on the 21 dogs that were rescued from a squalid camper west of town. "The 21 dogs that were rescued back in March, they were able to adopt out almost all…
SHS AFJROTC Helps RWMC Usher in 100 Years

SHS AFJROTC Helps RWMC Usher in 100 Years

On Monday afternoon, the celebration of Regional West Medical Center's 100 year anniversary continued. Members from the Scottsbluff High School Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps helped the hospital with a 100th anniversary flag raising ceremony. Regional West Health Service Board Member Jim Trumbull said that April 15th, 1924…
OTCF makes grant to Potter’s Wheel Ministries

OTCF makes grant to Potter’s Wheel Ministries

Potter's Wheel Ministries (PWM), a steadfast charitable organization dedicated to providing vital support and services, proudly announces the receipt of a generous $5,000 grant from the Oregon Trail Community Foundation. This significant contribution will bolster PWM's ongoing efforts in transforming lives through its Potter's House for Men program, a 12-month…
5x NFR Qualifier Jacob Talley shares story on Breaking the Barrier

5x NFR Qualifier Jacob Talley shares story on Breaking the Barrier

Jacob Talley = Committed. It may be hard to believe, but 5-time Wrangler National Finals Rodeo qualifier Jacob Talley's focus hasn't always been on rodeo. Growing up, Talley was a talented football player and had little interest in being a cowboy. He did not seriously start riding horses until age…
NSP: Troopers encounter a “speedy” start to 2024

NSP: Troopers encounter a “speedy” start to 2024

Nebraska roadways are off to a speedy start to 2024. In the first 100 days of the year, Nebraska State Troopers issued more citations for speeding at over 90 miles per hour and speeding at over 100 miles per hour than any year in the past decade. So far in…
Scottsbluff Inn Shutters Its Doors

Scottsbluff Inn Shutters Its Doors

A Scottsbluff hotel that was once a premier destination has seemingly shut its doors for good. The Scottsbluff Inn, located north of the corner of Highway 26 and 21st Avenue, has been literally boarded up at its entrance and all lower level windows. The change occurred last week, and is…
Wittich aims to strengthen grain bins against earthquakes, wind storms

Wittich aims to strengthen grain bins against earthquakes, wind storms

When people think of structural engineering perils, they tend to imagine big-city bridges, skyscrapers and the like, but rural America has key vulnerabilities that could cause major economic upheaval regionally and even nationally. A University of Nebraska–Lincoln researcher is focusing on a specific piece of structural engineering so ubiquitous across…
Nebraska Corn Farmers To Invest Nearly $3.1 Billion to Plant 9.85 Million Acre

Nebraska Corn Farmers To Invest Nearly $3.1 Billion to Plant 9.85 Million Acre

LINCOLN, Neb. – Nebraska corn farmers will plant 9.85 million acres of corn in 2024 according to the March Prospective Plantings report released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). If these planting estimates hold up, Nebraska corn farmers will invest nearly 3.1 billion dollars into the state’s economy over…