Chadron is spooky. Everywhere I go I hear footsteps, the jingle of spurs, the cackle of dry throated laughs, from long dead forgotten ancestor…
At a time when more people than ever are experiencing food insecurity and hardship – including thousands of Nebraskans who sought emergency fo…
Every ten years the United States Constitution requires a census be done. The year following the federal census, the Nebraska Constitution req…
Blue had been through a rough patch.
A large, fifty turbine wind energy facility is planned for northern Gage County, Nebraska. It is not surprising the citizens in the area are u…
A revised economic forecast has given the Governor and at least two state senators optimism that there’s money to spend on initiatives they favor.
Dear Dawes County Citizens,
My husband, Peter, is fascinated by hummingbirds.
This past Sunday, many churches read Matthew’s version (14:13-21) of the feeding of the five thousand. In this miracle, which features in all …
I’m proud to be a journalist. There, I said it. I’m proud that I listened to the advice of my high school teachers and college professors when…
As a leading provider of news, information and advertising in the Nebraska panhandle, today The Chadron Record is proud to announce the launch…
It’s been a fun ride since I was named editor of your Chadron Record back in October.
Every year about this time I always seem to say the same thing — I can’t believe another year has gone by. When is it when we start thinking t…
Ah, Chadron. This past week has been a whirlwind for me, returning to the Panhandle where I was born and raised and the town where I received …
Making Honor Flight possible
In the United States Declaration of Independence it is said that people have unalienable rights, which means these rights cannot be taken away…
A few weeks ago, we wrote about some changes in your Chadron Record that have, undoubtedly, been noticed.
This week, I’m leading a delegation to Germany to grow trade between Nebraska and the European Union (EU). Our delegation includes the Nebrask…
As the state continues to grapple with our overreliance on property taxes, I want to let you in on a secret: Nebraska’s 1,700 locally elected …
Chadron State College Relations publishes news articles, features and Q&A interviews to highlight various departments on campus in an effo…
On Friday, October 18th, we held a meeting of the Government, Military, and Veterans Affairs Committee to discuss two interim study resolution…
Over the past two weeks, our readers have come to know that there have been changes at the Chadron Record. Change is never easy, and sometimes…
I recently had the opportunity to again attend the Governor’s Pine Ridge Turkey Hunt in Chadron. It is a great opportunity to show my legislat…
It is hard to miss the importance of corn in our great state where we proudly refer to ourselves as Cornhuskers! In fact, the Midwest is often…
In the private sector, bonuses are awarded to employees who do great work for their employers—not to those who commit serious violations or cr…
On Friday, Oct. 4, my staff attended a legislative summit hosted by the Omaha-based Platte Institute. The theme of this event was “Imagine the…