Grant’s Stumpf Center site for winter pea trials
Farmers in Chase and Perkins counties know spring-planted peas can provide an alternative in dryland crop rotation.
Farmers in Chase and Perkins counties know spring-planted peas can provide an alternative in dryland crop rotation.
Firefighters from Imperial and Lamar were on the scene of a hay fire west of Imperial Monday and Tuesday this week.
Opening of hunting seasons aren’t anticipated by only the hunters.
The EMS Haunted House will be open from 7-10 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights at the city gym.
Courtesy Photo
Participants in the youth mentor hunt Saturday were, front from left, Tondarae Francis, Tagen Yrkoski, Lexie Yrkoski, Tate Teply, Brextin Moreno, Krayton Paisley, Jaislynn Hicks, Alyssa Stamm, middle row from left, Zach Tarin, Adam Kisker, Kaden Dorn, Dominic Harris, Austin Sydow, Jacob Smith, back from left, mentors Perry Vetter, Matt Goosey, Nate Vitosh, Dan Kunnemann, Mike Herrin, Eron Kitt, Allan Smith, Tyler Oxford, Johnne Maxfield, Carter Leibbrandt, Gary Knehans and Eric Gonzales. .
The Southwestern Nebraska Pheasants Forever Chapter held its 20th annual youth mentor hunt on Saturday.
308-882-4453 (Phone)
622 Broadway St
PO Box 727
Imperial, NE 69033