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Chadron Police, College work together
A collaboration between Chadron's Police Department and the college has freed up many of the officers for use elsewhere.
Veterans Awareness conference held in Chadron
A Veterans Awareness Conference Tuesday organized and hosted by a Chadron State College class is being attended by more than 150 veterans, National Guard and active duty service members, college students, service providers and others.. The conference is intended to help veterans, potential veterans, and their families become aware of problems faced ...
Jury Convicts Panhandle Man In Roommate's Murder
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About 500 Iowa Department of Transportation workers will be among the state employees required to take furlough days.
Couple testify about terrifiying home burglary @ Hotz trial
Chadron residents Nancy and Rolland Sayer testified Thursday in the first degree murder trial of Joseph Hotz of Rushville, who is accused of stabbing to death his Chadron State College roommate, Kenneth Pfeiffer, last December 5. The couple were victims of a residential break-in allegedly involving Hotz shortly after the killing of Pfeiffer.
Chadron's 'Mushroom Murder' Trial Underway
The trial of a Chadron man accused of murdering his roommate by stabbing him 51 times continued Wednesday, as friends of Joseph Hotz testified to a calm, friendly persona that stood in sharp contrast with his alleged murder of Kenneth Pfeiffer.
The trial for a former Chadron State College student accused of stabbing his roommate to death began this morning.
Snow to rain, storm moves east
The Great Plains' first major winter storm of the season is dumping 8 inches to a foot or more of snow in northwestern Nebraska and bringing potentially heavy rains to the state's eastern side.
Governor to be a keynote speakers at CSC veterans conference
Governor Dave Heineman will be the keynote speaker for a Veterans awareness conference next month.
Snowstorm Hits Nebraska Panhandle
A slow-moving snowstorm in Nebraska's Panhandle dropped several feet of snow and created messy conditions Wednesday.
Storm dumps snow on Rockies, plains, more forecast
A storm bringing the first heavy snows of autumn to a large portion of the Rockies and western plains crippled parts of Colorado and Wyoming Wednesday, forcing road closures and sending students home from school as more than 2 feet piled up with much more expected.
Ex-rodeo rider saddles up successful business
Creating financial software for farm credit banks provides a softer landing than riding bucking broncs.
Muller led Big Brothers program
Counseling, mentoring, teaching and helping others were lifelong passions for Christof "Chris" Muller, the first executive director of the Omaha-area Big Brothers mentoring program and a retired social work professor at Chadron State College.
Niobrara Sod Farm, owned by Ted and Jane Grant, in Hay Springs, Neb., is in the arid climate of the high plains, so conserving water is a major concern.
You've seen the ads in pop-up windows and in the borders around your e-mail inbox: 'Earn an MBA online for $7,000, no GMAT required!' If you've ever been tempted to apply for an online MBA or hire someone who had one, come-ons like these are enough to squelch the urge on the spot.
State Colleges to focus on student retention
Nebraska State College System Chancellor Dr Stan Carpenter says the current school year looks good after making serious reductions in spending to fit just a 1-1/2% increase in state funding.
A Chadron State College professor was honored for creative teaching during a national conference this summer.
Chadron State College kicks off new school year
The city of Chadron has seen a fifty percent increase in population over the past week, thanks to Chadron State College kicking off a new school year.
CSC Professors try to advance science
Two Chadron State College science professors spent two days in Washington DC seeking ways on how to improve how biology is taught.
CSC burlary still being investigated
The Chadron Police Department is still investigating the burglary that occurred last week at Chadron State College.
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