City to Seal Coat West 4th Street Wednesday
The City of North Platte Engineering Departments’ contractor, Hall Brothers, will begin their seal coating operation and will continue this project for 2-3 weeks on asphalt streets that have been
The City of North Platte Engineering Departments’ contractor, Hall Brothers, will begin their seal coating operation and will continue this project for 2-3 weeks on asphalt streets that have been
Registration is open for the 2023 Flat Rock EMS Conference hosted by Mid-Plains Community College.
The conference, scheduled for Sept. 8-10 in North Platte, will provide continuing education
LINCOLN, NE – Today, Governor Jim Pillen announced the deployment of more than 60 Nebraska Army National Guard soldiers to the Texas border in support of Operation Lone Star. The
Nebraska’s largest rodeo is getting its historic structures rebuilt after suffering major damage from May 2022 severe storms that resulted in a Presidential Disaster Declaration.
Severe
Community Hospital in McCook has pledged $250,000 toward the construction of McCook Community College’s East Campus.
The project, which officially
(North Platte, Nebraska, July 27, 2023) – Local event organizers continue to work hard to create fun and exciting events in North Platte that bring in visitors and contribute to the economic
July 26, 2023 (North Platte, Neb.) — Weather permitting, reconstruction work will begin July 27 on I-80, from reference post 238.27 to reference post 247.88, according to the Nebraska Department
The upcoming concert for the Fort Cody Music Series, normally scheduled at Fort Cody Trading Post has been moved to the North Platte Senior Center. The move was forced due to high heat temperatures
Most white and cider vinegars used for making pickles and salsa are 5% acidity, but not all. Acidity level below 5% is not recommended as it is not adequate to control microbial growth and may
STATEMENT: The following is a statement from Nebraska State Senators Steve Erdman and Steve Halloran of Districts 47 and 33, respectively.
On Monday Gov. Jim Pillen announced that