Sep 27, 2009 | KOLN-TV Lincoln
Ducks Unlimited Promotes Youth Hunting at Verona Complex
Ducks Unlimited tried to make the most of the 2009 Youth Waterfowl Season by having all 1,000 acres of the Verona Complex near Clay Center designated for youth hunting this weekend.
Pickup-semitrailer collision kills Neb. woman
Clay County authorities are investigating a fatal collision at a rural intersection near Harvard in southern Nebraska.
Neb. man charged with impersonating police officer
Charges have been filed against a Clay Center man suspected of pretending to be a police officer to steal pain medications.
USDA Agricultural Research Service
WDGS May Be High-Quality, Low-Cost Livestock Feed
Agricultural Research Service studies have shown that "wet distiller's grain with solubles," or WDGS, may offer an inexpensive alternative to traditional feed ingredients when fed to livestock.
Neb. man sentenced for 2008 fatal car crash
An Edgar man has been sentenced to at least 37 months in prison for his role in a September 2008 fatal car crash.
South Central Disease Management Crop Clinic June 24
Disease management for wheat, corn, and soybeans will be the topic of a crop clinic this Wednesday, June 24, at the UNL South Central Agricultural Laboratory near Clay Center.
By The Emporia Gazette Monday, June 15, 2009 CLAY CENTER a ' A Clay Center man was shot to death by law enforcement officers who were called to a home about a domestic dispute.
Man files paperwork to recall Neb. county sheriff
Mercy Names Interim CEO Construction Season Already Underway Jay and MaryAnn Treese work with computers during the day but they relax at night by raising an animal they say is affectionate, calming, and easy to take care of.
Clay County Sees Anti-Smoking Petition
Clay County is seeing support for a smoking ban in businesses. The Clay Center Dispatch reports a citizen petition is being circulated to put the issue to a public vote and has "quite a few" signatures.
NCTA Vet Tech students assist with calving
Calving season is a natural part of agriculture. That's why, each March for the past twenty years, Veterinary Technology students from Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture have taken a weekend to labor over the labor of cattle.