Area News
Stolen and Vandalized Roads Signs Causing Headache for County
Whether stop signs, county road marker signs, dead end and turn ahead signs, or any other road sign. They are not for target practice. They are not meant for yard decorations, man caves, garages, and dorm rooms. Even though it is a criminal violation to vandalize and/or steal them, it is a continuing problem in…
Read MoreDundy and Hitchcock Counties Now Under State Directed Health Measures.
Today, Governor Pete Ricketts announced the State’s ninth COVID-19 related Directed Health Measure (DHM), which adds the remaining counties not already under one. The DHM will be in effect beginning today at 10:00pm and will last until May 11th unless renewed. “Now that we have seen community spread across the state, the State is applying…
Read MoreNSAA Cancels All Practices and Activities
All remaining NSAA activity practices and competitions, including district and state competitions, have been cancelled for this school year. These cancelations are part of a new Directed Health Measure issued by Governor Ricketts. Bylaw 3.2.7 (Summer Activities) will go into effect on May 26th. In the interim, Bylaw 3.2.6.1 (School-Year, Out-of-Season) is expected to be…
Read MoreDCS School Update by Superintendent Jim Kent_3-30-20
State of the Schools I want to provide some more information about the status of the school district and our students during this time of uncertainty. I will leave any instruction about the coronavirus itself to the experts. Education: We are trying very hard to keep educating students. Please remember that school is in…
Read MoreKeep Supporting Local Business
Local businesses are still open amid all of the ongoing social distancing and group gathering guidelines in response to the Coronavirus crisis. Some local business have closed their lobbies to the public, but continue to operate as people call in. Most retail businesses are open to in-store shopping and are also offering call-ahead curb side…
Read MoreTravel Guidance During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The best way to minimize the COVID-19 virus spread in Nebraska is to minimize travel and maximize the amount of social distancing among travelers returning to Nebraska. SWNPHD has provided the following guidance for residents of Chase, Dundy, Frontier, Furnas, Hayes, Hitchcock, Keith, Perkins and Red Willow counties. Travel Outside the US: Returning travelers from…
Read MoreBenkelman Cruise Night Morale Booster
Let’s Cruise! Grab your kids, pile them in the minivan, get in your classic, wash the mud off your truck – or not, and let’s cruise main! The Benkelman Chamber of Commerce invites the community to get out and join them cruising Main Street on Saturday night. The Cruise Night will be Saturday, March 28,…
Read MoreDCS School Update by Superintendent Jim Kent.
I want to provide some more information about the status of the school district and out students during this time of uncertainty. I will leave any instruction about the coronavirus itself to the experts. Education: We are trying to provide a ‘continuity of learning’ for our students. That broad term looks different for each…
Read MoreDCS Schools to Dismiss Early Wednesday….
State Leaders Give Coronovirus Update regarding CDC Recomedations and Schools
We haven’t seen this in over a century and we are taking steps to protect the most vulnerable. We will work together and collaborate and get through this together.” Those were the words of Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts during a press conference at the State Capital on Monday afternoon. The conference also included remarks by…
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