For those who apply pesticides on a contractual or for hire basis, or as a part of their job to land owned or controlled by their employer, a pesticide applicator license is likely required.
Maybe people don’t think anything bad will ever happen to them, maybe they think their driving skills are good enough, maybe they don’t even think about it Maybe that’s why they were driving on snow and ice like it was a spring day.
Edward A. Hittner died Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024 at his home at Crown Villa.
Diane E. Krings, 84, of Columbus, Neb., passed away on Jan. 12, 2024, at the Columbus Community Hospital. She was a beloved wife, mother, and friend who will be missed deeply by all who knew her.
MacLean dealt with own family upbringing
Archbishop to make decision by end of month
The Transition Team, chosen by Father Stan Schmit, has issued a letter about the values patrons want in a Catholic school.
Dangerous wind chills, snow hammer area
The land John Childears farms near North Platte is sandy, not particularly fertile, less than ideal.
It feels like I’m in the movie “Pleasantville” where everything is gray.
Joe Kloke, 89, passed away Dec. 10, 2023, in hospice care at Dunklau Gardens, Fremont, Neb. Joe was a beloved husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather, and great-grandfather.
After playing to a 20-all draw in the first half, St. Francis could not keep up with Howells-Dodge in the second, falling 56-35 here Friday.
Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Family took 9 more shots than Stanton, but made 2 fewer baskets and lost 50-47 here Jan. 2.
A 20-8 Howells-Dodge run turned a deficit into a 54-45 win over St. Francis here Friday.
Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced his 2024 legislative priorities alongside the three state senators introducing legislation, Senators Bosn, Ibach, and Armendariz. The bills all focus on strengthening the protections for vulnerable Nebraskans from exploitation.