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Monday: So far, firefighters protect homes at Jeffrey Lake
Firefighters successfully protected the homes around Jeffrey Lake during the bitter cold night Sunday, the incident command said the next morning, but the danger to the homes is not over.
Sunday: Wildfire continues to threaten Jeffrey Lake
In the high winds Sunday, the Cottonwood Fire continued to rage, posing a threat to homes at Jeffrey Lake that were evacuated Saturday night.
Late Saturday: Jeffrey Lake ordered to evacuate, again
Residents of Jeffrey Lake were ordered to evacuate their homes at 7:43 p.m. Saturday, as the Cottonwood Fire continued to rage out of control.
Saturday: No containment of Brady-Gothenburg Fire
Three fires that started Thursday in central and western Nebraska had damaged around 600,000 acres -- the equivalent of more than 900 square miles -- by Saturday morning.
Wildfire threatens residents on S. Snell Canyon Road Friday night
As night fell Friday, the Cottonwood Fire continued to burn. Flames jumped the tri-county canal near Snell Canyon Road at the south edge of the Platte Valley, about halfway between Maxwell and Brady.
Friday: Brady-Gothenburg wildfire covers 50,000 acres
Central and western Nebraska became a hot spot on Thursday afternoon, as 24 reports of wildfires across central and western Nebraska were received withing 24 hours, the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency said Friday.
Woman charged in fatal crash near North Platte
A vehicle crash claimed the life of a motorist Thursday on I-80 about two miles west of North Platte.
Police release limited description of sex assault perpetrator
Around 5:45 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon, March 10, an adult woman was assaulted by a white male near the South Platte River bicycle and pedestrian walking trail, west of Jeffers St.
A look at the candidates for NP interim school superintendent
Three experienced Nebraska education leaders are finalists for the position of interim superintendent of North Platte Public Schools.
Entertainment around town
A rundown of entertaining events in North Platte and Lincoln County, March 12-21:
School board: State aid reduction coming, access to e-records discussed
The North Platte school board discussed two policies Monday related to electronic records and technology within the district.
Replacing Rhodes: Three candidates selected for interim superintendent
The North Platte Public Schools Board of Education will interview three candidates for the interim superintendent position on March 24, as the board moves forward to fill the gap left by the abrupt resignation of former Supt. Todd Rhodes.
Police report: Minor accident turns into major charge for alleged drug dealer
A North Platte man involved in a minor traffic accident faces up to 20 years in prison for allegedly selling drugs, based on evidence that police seized from his car and his home.
State/Regional News
Cold snap: Troopers respond to dozens of incidents
State troopers responded to over 40 weather related incidents during Sunday’s winter storm, when blizzard-like conditions affected Nebraska.
Sunday morning: Road 203 Fire near Halsey
The Road 203 Fire lessened in intensity but remained active Sunday near Halsey. The fire has covered 36,403 acres, with no containment.
Gov. Pillen bans burning statewide
Gov. Jim Pillen issued a statewide burn ban on Friday to help reduce the potential of more wildfires in Nebraska. D
Wildfire breaks out north of Halsey forest
A wildfire in the Bessey Ranger District of the Nebraska National Forest has blackened about 35,000 acres after flaring up from the smoldering remains of a prescribed fire that took place a day and a half earlier.
Ricketts calls on Omaha to improve mail distribution
Sen. Pete Ricketts sent a letter Thursday, March 12 to the Omaha Processing and Distribution Center, calling on an improvement to operations based on an audit by the Inspector General the U.S. Postal Service.
USDA implements new dietary guidelines
New dietary guidelines are being put in place by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on March 4.
New design for drivers’ licenses and ID cards
Newly redesigned drivers’ licenses and ID cards are coming, the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced Monday.
Nebraska’s electricity: Third lowest in cost, third highest in reliability
Dawson Public Power District's board reviewed the January financial statements at their March meeting. Operating revenue was 2% less than budget. Operating expenses are within 1% of budget.
Tougher Medicaid work requirements to begin in May
Expanded Medicaid currently covers health care expenses for tens of thousand of Nebraskans who earn less than $1,800 a month, or have incomes up to 138% of the federal poverty rate.





























