Sep 30, 2009 | KOTA Television
Some area power companies are complaining that they are paying too much for eleftricity and they are going to court to get those bills down.
KAB promotes Recycling Education week
Keep Alliance Beautiful aims to teach people in the town all about recycling by dedicating a whole week to the topic.
Man's best friend now has a park dedicated to them in Alliance. The Alliance Dog Owners group has opened the first and only dog park in Alliance.
Nelson plans western Neb. talks
Western Nebraskans have two new opportunities Sunday to meet with Sen. Ben Nelson about health care.
Alliance Man wins 4-H Foundation Ford truck
A Box Butte County resident has won a brand new 2009 F-150 flex-fuel 4x4 supercab Ford pickup truck drawn at Husker Harvest Days in Grand Island Thursday.
Increased gas tax most popular way to improve road funds
Members of the legislature's Transportation Committee Friday heard six Box Butte County residents discuss the importance of increased funding for roads during an interim study hearing in Alliance.
Siren call leads rescuers to woman
Sirens and a cell phone helped rescuers find a Gordon woman who was injured in a crash south of Chadron.
The Midtown Business Association will have its next networking event at a new location, Midwest Photo Pro, 4314 Leavenworth St., from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Friday.
Kids 'N' Kritters Photo Contest winners for Plains Edition
Ashley Spilinek of Elba, Neb., is preparing her Hereford market steer, Big Baby Larry, for the Howard County Fair.
Theft charges dropped against Gering woman
Box Butte County District Court Judge Brian Silverman has dismissed charges filed against a rural Gering woman accused of stealing thousands of dollars from the Nebraska Potato Certification Association based in Alliance.