Nebraska state law requires notices about such events as government meetings, the formation of businesses, the settlement of estates and other events to be published in a reliable, professional newspaper. This ensures your right to be informed. Here are legal notices published in the North Platte Bulletin: NOTICE OF MEETING – North Platte Board of […] The post Legal notices appeared first on North…
A rundown of entertaining events in North Platte and the surrounding area, Aug. 20-Sept. 2: Ongoing Prairie Arts Center (416 N. Jeffers) — Signs of Rural Life open art show with artwork depicting the charm of living in the Midwest. The center is open from 11-4, Tues-Sat. Golden Ticket Cinemas, District 177 Mall — Spider-Man: […] The post Entertainment around town appeared first on North Platte…
The Queen of the Court pickleball tournament will be held on Saturday, Sept. 19. It is the fifth year of the tournament, which is a fundraiser for Great Plains Health’s Callahan Cancer Care Center. The tournament will begin at 9 a.m. at the Cody Park pickleball courts. The cost to play in the tournament is […] The post Queen of the Court pickleball tournament set appeared first on North Platte…
North Platte Community College had 11 student-athletes earn NJCAA All-Academic honors for their academic excellence during the 2025-26 school year. To qualify for NJCAA All-Academic recognition, student-athletes must earn a cumulative grade-point average of 4.0 for first-team honors, 3.80 to 3.99 for second team and 3.60 to 3.79 for third team. The Knights men’s basketball […] The post NPCC…
The North Platte city council approved the initial round of new regulations Tuesday for e-bikes, electric scooters, and hoverboards after a lengthy discussion. Councilman Nick McNew had requested some regulations of e-bikes and scooters, concerned about where the devices can operate, safety and enforcement. Top-of-the-line electric scooters can reach speeds of 40-50 mph. E-bikes typically […] The…
The end-of-summer evening of Music on the Bricks will return to downtown North Platte on Dewey St. on Saturday evening, Aug. 22. Music on the Bricks features top musicians in the area in a family-friendly setting, with easy-going admission prices, games for kids, and the relaxed, congenial atmosphere of the downtown Canteen District. The Jim […] The post Music on the Bricks set Saturday, Aug. 22…
Since early May, Bridger Hughes and his family have been praying for recovery in a Children’s hospital in Omaha. Bridger is out of the hospital now, but has a ways to go yet. Bridger is a five-year-old boy who was accidentally run over by a car on June 5, causing serious internal injuries. His family […] The post Fundraiser, donations net $10K for Bridger Hughes appeared first on North Platte…
Gov. Jim Pillen has appointed 17 members to a new data center task force, including Lincoln County Commissioner Micaela Wuehler. Wuehler is one of two county commissioners named to the task force, along with Angi Burmeister of Sarpy County. Most of the other members are leaders in business, industry, investment and public utilities. Pillen said […] The post Wuehler appointed to statewide data…
North Platte High School Senior DeAngelo Mata, in cooperation with Keep North Platte and Lincoln County Beautiful and the city of North Platte, has restored the Rose Klemm Memorial Rose Garden in Centennial Park. The project included removing old mulch, leveling the height of the garden beds, weeding, adjusting the drip irrigation system, planting 14 […] The post Teen restores Rose Klemm Memorial…
U.S employers are bracing for the possibility of millions of workers taking sick days when the video game Grand Theft Auto 6 is released on Nov. 19, according to news reports on Linkedin and the Times of India. Employees have called in sick before due to the “entertainment bug”, such as when the movie, Star […] The post ‘GTA flu’ could strike in November appeared first on North Platte Bulletin .