
April 4, 1921: The traffic across the Missouri River has been very light since Saturday, the ferry getting stuck and sanded on a bar being the reason. Another boat will soon make the trips, which is considered larger and better equipped. The old ferry will be discarded. To read more articles about Niobrara's history, read the Historical Niobrara column in each... READ MORE >

The N/V Cougar Track Team participated in the Cedar Catholic Track Invite in Hartington on March 29. The 4 x 100 team broke the Cougar record in a time of 56.51, which was set in 2013. Read more in this week's edition. READ MORE >

Niobrara's Easter Egg Hunt, held Saturday at Niobrara Valley Golf Course, was well attended. To see lots of photos and a story about the egg hunt, see this week's edition. READ MORE >

Members of Faiths United Parish at Niobrara are phasing back into the traditional gathering setting, a year after the pandemic began. Pastor Martha Atkins held an Easter Sunrise service at 7 a.m. Sunday, and a 9 a.m. service, inside Niobrara Lutheran Church. Read about the transition in this week's edition. READ MORE >

Friends are rallying to show support for Rob Olson, who along with his wife Vickie, own the Blue Moon Resort at Lazy River Acres. Rob has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing medical treatment. Read more in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

There was no prom at Niobrara High School last year because of the virus, but there will be one this year, on Saturday, April 10. See the Tribune for details. READ MORE >

The N/V Cougars' first track meet of the season was the Warrior Relays Meet at Neligh on March 25. This was a meet of relays where individual performances were added to their teammates for medal placings. Gavin Chohon, pictured, throws the shot put. His shot put teammates were Dylan Davidsen, Beau Hrbek and Brandon Nelson. READ MORE >
Olivia Holz and Emily Parks of Niobrara High School, won Academic All-State awards, which were recently announced by the Nebraska School Activities Association. Read more in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

Niobrara and Verdigre Catholic youth presented a "Living Stations of the Cross" event last Wednesday evening at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Verdigre. Read and see photos about the event in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

The Niobrara Promoters will be sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 3 at 11 a.m. at the Niobrara Valley Golf Course. For details, check out this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Several Niobrara EMTs sat down to discuss how to draw more young people to the local squad. Read about it in this week's edition. READ MORE >

The NHS Senior Class members are being featured in the Niobrara Tribune each week until graduation. Pick up a copy of the Tribune to read about them. READ MORE >

The N/V Cougar Track Team started its season this week with a track meet at Neligh March 25. To find out more about the track team, see this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
This week is National Agriculture Week. To see Nebraska's Top National Rankings in agriculture and read about agriculture in Knox County, pick up a copy of this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

Holt Robinette was elected the new president of the Niobrara Promoters, during the Promoter's regular meeting on Thursday, March 18. Tyler Wilson will be serving as vice president; Jenny Bauer as secretary and Ruth Janak as treasurer. The Promoters also set the dates of July 2 and 3 for the annual town celebration. READ MORE >
Wayne State College thrower Cade Kalkowski competed in the weight throw last week at the 2021 NCAA Division II Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships in Birmingham, Alabama. Kalkowski, a senior from Niobrara, posted a 13th place finish with a mark of 59' 4 3/4". READ MORE >

The following Niobrara/Verdigre Cougars receiving All Conference honors were as follows: Girls' Basketball: First Team: Josilyn Miller; Second Team: Chaney Konopasek; Boys' Basketball: First Team: Rane Vesely; Second Team, Max Hollmann; Wrestling, Second Team, Gavin Chohon. READ MORE >

Spring will arrive this week, on Saturday, March 20, but winter weather has still been prevailing. Earlier this week, heavy rain turned to snow creating picturesque scenes throughout town. READ MORE >
The annual Outdoor Educational Rendezvous held each spring at Niobrara State Park has been cancelled for this year because of the COVID-19 virus. READ MORE >

Sixteen Niobrara Valley Conference schools will be participating in the NVC Quiz Bowl set to take place Wednesday, March 24 at Niobrara Public Schools. The event is not open to the public because of COVID-19 virus restrictions, but the awards ceremony will be live-streamed at 2:30 p.m. that day and can be viewed on the school's Striv TV channel at... READ MORE >
Niobrara is still rising up from the historic March 14, 2019 flood. Read about all of the progress that has been made since the flood, in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Wayne State College thrower Cade Kalkowski qualified for the 2021 NCAA Division II Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships March 11-13 at the Birmingham CrossPlex in Birmingham, Alabama. READ MORE >
Niobrara Public Schools held a "Dr. Seuss and Literacy Celebration," at school March 1-3 and March 8-10. They chose theme days for the celebration which included Zoo Day on Tuesday. Mrs. Jennifer Bauer dressed in an animal print for the day and fifth grader Emiliano Hayes wore an animal print t-shirt. Hayes was busy working with a rainwater collection system -STEM... READ MORE >
There are many Niobrara kids who want to work, but struggle finding jobs, said Niobrara school guidance counselor, Jennifer Pritchett. As a school counselor, she is trying to help with that situation. She has recently started a new section on her school counseling webiste pertaining to summer opportunities for youth. Read more in this week's edition. READ MORE >

The Niobrara School Board, at its regular meeting, Monday, March 8, hired Scott Kraus, for the K-12 Physical Education position for the 2021-2022 school year. READ MORE >

The Nebraska Department of Tourism on March 3, announced the 70 stops included in the 2021 Nebraska Passport program. One of the stops includes the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska's Educational Trail at Niobrara. READ MORE >

The Niobrara Village Board, on Tuesday, March 2, enacted a new resolution for the purpose of setting guidelines for establishing a bank account for repairing the Rough Rider's Rodeo Grounds, following the March 2019 flood. The account will be started with the village's flood relief funds, and the Rough Rider's Saddle Club will pay the fund back once the FEMA money... READ MORE >

Army veteran Trevor Teadtke of Niobrara, was presented with a "Quilt of Valor," recently, made by Johanna Fuchtman of Creighton. Read the story in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

Fouette Dance Studio of Verdigre, on Feb. 28, took two teams to the Rainbow National Dance Competition at the Mid America Center in Omaha. The team of Tenly Gilsdorf, Bloomfield; Evelyn Kucera, Verdigre; Ashley Parks, Niobrara; Emily Parks, Niobrara; and Emma Vortherms, Creighton, performed a lyrical routine called "Zombie," and won a platinum award and fourth... READ MORE >

The Frank Greiner American Legion Post 224 of Niobrara, recently recognized Larry Meier, for his 50 years of membership in the Legion. Post 224 Vice Commander Neil Olson, left, presented Meier with his 50 year certificate. Meier served for many years as Post Finance Officer and is active in the firing squad. READ MORE >

Kathy Meier, a member of Faiths United Parish at Niobrara, demonstrated her personal expression of faith, and colored her hair purple for the 40-day season of Lent, which began on Ash Wednesday. READ MORE >

Organizers have announced that the Fifth Annual "A Ride to Break the Silence," will take place in Niobrara, Friday, June 18 and Saturday, June 19, at Jimmy Dean's. Read more about the event in this week's Tribune. READ MORE >

More than 84,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered last week in Nebraska. All Nebraska counties are vaccinating Phase 1B priority groups. Read more in this week's Tribune. READ MORE >

The time has come to raise the curtain on Niobrara's 2021 Top Ten Priority List. The Number One Priority this year is getting more volunteers for Niobrara's Rescue Squad. To find out what the other nine priorities are this year, pick up a copy of this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

Jay Pease serves some of his Tuscan Crockpot Soup to Ken Farnik, during Niobrara's 14th Annual Soup Cook-off Feb. 20. READ MORE >

The N/V Cougar Boys defeated Boyd County in the first round of the D1-5 Sub-District at Niobrara Monday night, 60-53. The Cougars lost to Osmond, on Tuesday night. Osmond was the No. 1 seed in the Sub-District, and ranked in the top five in power points in D1. This concludes the season for the N/V Cougars. READ MORE >

The season came to an end for the N/V Lady Cougars on Tuesday, Feb. 16, when they took on the No. 1 seeded Hartingon CC Lady Trojans, and lost 29-26. Coach Pat Svec remarked that he was proud of how hard the N/V Cougar girls battled and played hard until the final buzzer. Read more in this week's Tribune. READ MORE >

The St. William Catholic Church at Niobrara and St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church at Verdigre, along with more than 12,000 Catholic communities across the U.S. are taking part in a Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Lenten Rice Bowl Journey. Read more in this week's edition. READ MORE >

More than 52,844 COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered last week in Nebraska, according to the Nebraska Dept. of Health and Human Services. As of Feb. 22, 211, 237 Nebraskans have registered to receive the vaccine at vaccinate.ne.gov READ MORE >

This week's Niobrara Fourth Grade Star Student of the Week is McKenzie Runnels. Her parents are Kayleen Johnson and Kameron Runnels. Her grandmother is Kathi Washington. Read more in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

Lent season is being observed in the community. Pastor Martha Atkins of Faiths United Parish, places ashed on the foreheads of Larry and Kathy Meier, during Ash Wednesday services last Wednesday at the Niobrara/Verdel Presbyterian Church. READ MORE >
Grant funds will help the Verdigre Public Library to host, "Flood Resiliency for Verdigre: A Panel Discussion," on Sunday April 25 at 2 p.m. in the ZCBJ Hall in Verdigre. If persons are interested in participating in the conversation by attending in person, submitting questions ahead of time, or serving as a volunteer, they are asked to contact Katie Hollman at... READ MORE >

Kalyn and Eastin Wulf, Lincoln, won second place in the Corn Hole Tournament held in Niobrara Saturday night, held in conjunction with the Niobrara Promoter's 14th Annual Soup Cook-off. READ MORE >

Dave and Cory Wulf of Lincoln, won first place in the Corn Hole Tournament at Niobrara Saturday, Feb. 20, held in conjunction with the Niobrara Promoter's Soup-Cook-off. Funds raised will go towards a new sand volleyball court at Niobrara. READ MORE >

Donna Rae Cowell of Niobrara won first place for "Best Soup" at the Niobrara Promoter's 14th Annual Soup Cook-off Saturday, Feb. 20 at the Niobrara Community Hall. Read more in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

The Niobrara Promoters hosted their 14th Annual Soup Cook-off Saturday, Feb. 20 at the Niobrara Community Hall. Bob and Marilyn Janovec of Niobrara won "Best Display," with their Inaugural Chicken Noodle Soup entry. Their grandchildren, Keaton and Aizleigh, joined in on the fun as well. READ MORE >

This week's Niobrara Fourth Grade Star Student is Lane Nielsen, son of Chance and Jessica Nielsen. Read more in this week's Tribune. READ MORE >

Ohiya Casino manager, Thelma Thomas, center, presented a giant box of Valentine candy to Doris and Norman Sudbek of Hartington, during the casino's "Sweet Heart Dinner" Valentine's Day promotion, Tuesday, Feb. 9. The Sudbek's, who have been married for 66 years, tied with Milford and Hattie Kumm of Osmond, for couples married the longest. The promotion honored... READ MORE >

The Niobrara Promoters are planning a new fundraiser which will start on March 1. See this week's Tribune to find out more. READ MORE >

Niobrara experienced the rolling blackouts Monday, brought on by the extreme cold weather. The Southwest Power Pool on Monday issued an Energy Emergency Alert Level Three, signaling that its operating reserves were below the required minimum, and then had directed its member utilities to be prepared to implement controlled interruptions of service if necessary.... READ MORE >
The D-15 Boys' Basketball Sub-districts will be held at Niobrara Public Schools on Feb. 22, 23 and 25 for Bloomfield, Boyd County, Creighton, Niobrara/Verdigre and Osmond. READ MORE >

North Central District Health Department administered the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine for "private Phase 2 and scheduled individuals" at Niobrara Public School Monday. This included Niobrara educators. Local educator Rick Eisenhauer rolled up his sleeve to receive the shot. READ MORE >
North Central District Health Dept. informs that planned shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine for vaccination clinics will not be arriving in the district as scheduled due to sub-zero weather conditions and power outages. Effected COVID-19 clinics have been rescheduled to a later date. Appointment times and locations will remain the same on the new clinic dates. ... READ MORE >
Prescribed Fire Workshop Feb 16th 9AM-4PM, Niobrara State Park - Cramer Lodge Hosted by Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and Pheasants Forever. This workshop covers a variety of topics such as firebreak preparation, equipment needs, burn plans and regulations, ignition techniques, weather, and fire behavior. Registration is $10 and includes training materials,... READ MORE >

The Niobrara/Verdigre Cougar wrestlers participated in the NSAA Class D Sub-District Saturday, Feb. 6 at Pleasanton. Gavin Chohon placed fourth and qualifies for next week's district tournament at Elkhorn Valley. READ MORE >

NHS senior, Gavin Chohon, signed to the Hastings' Broncos Football Team on Monday, during a signing ceremony at 3 p.m. He is the son of Duke and Chelsey Chohon. From the left, Duke Chohon, Gavin Chohon, Chelsey Chohon and N/V Cougar football coach, Mathew Quick. READ MORE >

The Niobrara Public School Spelling Bee was held Thursday, Feb. 4 at 2 p.m. The results were as follows: Fifth Grade, Champion, Keely Koehn; Alternate, Christine Mechaley; Sixth Grade, Champion, Arlan Lammers; Alternate, Ashton Henry; Junior High, Champion, Amaryah Block; Alternate, Aiden Henry. Champions will advance to the Knox County Spelling Bee March 2 via... READ MORE >

Zachary Bolling, son of Chad and Susan Bolling, is this week's Niobrara Fourth Grade Star Student of the week. Read more in this week's edition. READ MORE >
The Niobrara School Board unanimously approved on Monday, Feb. 8, to increase the base teacher salary by $500, bringing up the total base salary to $37,600 for the 2021-2022 school year. Read more in this week's edition. READ MORE >
Seven new members were inducted into the National Honor Society at Niobrara High School on Friday, Feb. 5. These include Ava Chohon, Yesenia DeAnda, Olivia Holz, Ashley Parks, Karli Nielsen, Kennedi Reynolds and Harley Stark. Read about the induction ceremony in this week's edition. READ MORE >
NHS grad Dr. Alison (Sage) Shelangouski of Manhattan, Kansas, was the guest speaker at the Niobrara National Honor Society Induction Friday, Feb. 5. She is the Pharmacist in Charge at Dillon's Pharmacy in Manhattan. Read more in this week's edition. READ MORE >

During her report, at the regular meeting of the Niobrara Village Board, Tuesday, Feb. 2, Village Clerk Mona Weatherwax informed the board that the town of Niobrara had received a special honor recently. Read all about it, in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune, on sale now at news stands throughout town. READ MORE >

It's time to pick Niobrara's Top Ten Priorities for 2021. Ballots appear in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune, and have also been made available at the Niobrara Trading Post, Robert Olson Civic Center, Niobrara Public Library, and Niobrara Public Schools. Persons are to vote by the deadline of Feb. 29, 2021. Ballots can be sent to Niobrara Tribune, PO... READ MORE >
"2021 is moving right along, said Don Henery, Knox County Sheriff. "While COVID-19 has been high in our communities, even with the restrictions, everyone still seems to be getting along fairly well. Thanks to everyone working together." Read the full police report in this week's edition. READ MORE >
Kristine Flyinghawk of Niobrara, has been appointed Native Communities Manager for the Center of Rural Affairs. The CFRA works alongside the Omaha Nation and Santee Sioux Tribes, as well as the Nebraska Indian Community College, to nurture food systems. This work includes offering activities to foster cultural traditions, improve diets and health, support families... READ MORE >

The Niobrara Valley Conference Basketball Tournaments got underway at Spencer Saturday, Jan. 30. The Cougar boys won in the first round, and the girls lost to Boyd County. Read more stats in this week's Tribune. READ MORE >

The Niobrara/Verdigre Cougar wrestlers, Gavin Chohon and Beau Hrbek, had a busy week last week, with meets at Plainview, Central Valley and North Central. Read more in this week's edition. READ MORE >
The Niobrara Promoters will be sponsoring the annual Soup Cook-Off on Saturday, Feb. 20, from 5-6:30 p.m. at the Niobrara Community Hall. Soup cooks are needed. To enter, persons can contact Sharon Scott, Niobrara Promoter's secretary, at 402-857-3838. READ MORE >
The Knox County Economic Development Agency was awarded $1,680 for marketing promotions, from a Nebraska Tourism grant. Read the details in this week's Tribune. READ MORE >

All of the priority suggestions for Niobrara's 2021 Top Ten Priorities List are in. Read the full list in this week's Tribune. Ballots will appear in the Tribune. The deadline for voting is Feb. 28, 2021. READ MORE >

The Santee Sioux Nation's Ohiya Casino is celebrating its 25th anniversary this week. Activities are planned which include a $25,000 cash drawing later in the month. Read a full story in this week's Niobrara Tribune, on sale now in news stands throughout town. READ MORE >

Niobrara students participated in the 2021 Ag Innovators Experience recently. Kits were delivered to participated schools by the Nebraska Extension. A total of 154 youth in Knox and Cedar counties participated. READ MORE >

This week's Niobrara Fourth Grade Star Student of the Week is Lynae Nielsen, daughter of Chance and Jessica Nielsen. Read more in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Weather permitting, work will begin Feb. 8, on the bridge spanning Burgess Creek, located south of Niobrara on N-14. Traffic will be maintained using temporary traffic signals with 10-foot width restriction. Anticipated completion is fall of 2021. READ MORE >
The North Central District Health Department continues vaccinating people in the state's COVID-19 vaccination roll out. At this point in time, 1.24 percent of the NCDHD region over the age of 16 are completely vaccinated. Read more in this week's Tribune. READ MORE >

Educators at Niobrara Public Schools spent Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 25 and 26, working with the school's Curriculum Leadership consultant, Stacy Bruton of the Curriculum Leadership Institute, Emporia, Kansas. Read more in this week's edition. READ MORE >

The Niobrara Tribune has invited readers to submit their ideas for Niobrara's Top Ten Priorities for 2021. The deadline to send in ideas is today, Jan. 28, 2021. Email suggestions to:niobraratribune@yahoo.com, or drop them off at the Tribune office. READ MORE >

The Niobrara Post Office retail staff members were recently recognized for their outstanding sales of the Alzheimer's Stamp campaign, held during the month of December.This is the second year in a row the Niobrara Post Office retail staff was in the Top Ten for sales of the Alzheimer's Stamp, in the Central Plains District. READ MORE >

The family of Stanley and Karen Dryak, of Niobrara, would like to request a Card Shower in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary on January 30. Cards will reach them at PO Box 233, Niobrara, NE 68760 READ MORE >
The Nebraska School Activities Association's Winter Season Guidelines were updated Dec. 31, 2020 and went into effect Jan. 4, 2021. Basketball games are now open to the public, up to 50 percent capacity. Read the guidelines in this week's edition. READ MORE >
The Niobrara Promoters are planning the annual Soup Cook-off set for Saturday, Feb. 20 from 5-6:30 p.m. a Corn Hole Tournament will be held as well, at 7:30 p.m. See the Tribune for details. READ MORE >
A cold front swept through last Thursday that brought powerfully strong winds, strong enough that a High Wind Warning was in effect for portions of the area. There was no school for Niobrara Public School students Friday because of the high winds. Mary Morrill, who lives on Buckeye Road, was busy picking up branches in her yard after the winds died down. READ MORE >
The deadline to send in ideas for Niobrara's 2021 Top Ten Priority List is Thursday, Jan. 28. A number of new priority suggestions appear in this week's edition. READ MORE >
The COVID-19 vaccine rollout is progressing. Phase 1 B is set to start in February. More than 29,500 vaccine doses were administered in the last seven days in Nebraska, the Department of Health and Human Services reported on Monday. Read more in this week's edition. READ MORE >

The N/V Cougars took third place in the Wausa Post Holiday Tournament. Read the results in this week's Tribune. READ MORE >

Read the reports of the Wausa Post Holiday Tournament and the Neligh/Oakdale games in this week's Tribune. READ MORE >

This week's Fourth Grade Star Student of the Week is Paizlee Klug. She is the daughter of Chris and Rochelle Klug. Read more about Paizlee in this week's edition. READ MORE >
Still plenty of time for submitting ideas for Niobrara's Top Ten Priority List for 2021. See some of the suggestions for priorities, which are starting to come in, in this week's edition. READ MORE >

A hawk posed for a photo on Monday morning, on top of the Missouri National Recreational River sign, at the south end of the Chief Standing Bear Bridge. Wildlife viewing can be a fun way to get outside and enjoy nature, while fighting cabin fever and being cooped up because of the virus. READ MORE >
The Niobrara Village Board approved the Niobrara Planning Commission's recommendation for a village ordinance for a zoning amendment allowing special use exception, which will allow what is needed for a recreational vehicle park/campground at 267 Apple Road. READ MORE >
During the reorganization of the Niobrara School Board on Monday, Matt Moody was elected president. Ward Adema will be serving as vice president, with Diane Teadtke as treasurer and Susan Bolling as secretary. Read more in this week's edition. READ MORE >
From the USDA Agricultural producers and private landowners interested in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) can sign up for the popular program beginning January 4, 2021 until February 12, 2021. The competitive program, administered by USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA), provides annual rental payments for land devoted to conservation purposes. ... READ MORE >

NOTE: In our ongoing series called, “Veteran Stories,” this week we feature Norbert Francis Guenther, who served in West Germany from 1954 to 1956 with the 34th Field Artillery Armored Battalion. Norbert Guenther was born on Feb. 4, 1935 to Casper and Anna Guenther. He had a twin brother, Norman, and ten brothers and sisters. Norbert attended St. Rose School... READ MORE >

The N/V Cougar wrestlers competed in the Newman Grove Tournament on Wednesday, Dec. 30. Results were as follows: Gavin Chohon (8-13) wrestled in the 182 lb. weight class and placed fifth and scored 7 team points. In Round one, Mason Topp of Winside 21-5, won by fall over Chohon (Fall 1:33); Round Two: Chohon won by fall over Dalton Ruth, Norfolk JV 1 ... READ MORE >
“December was a time of singing, playing, and recording Christmas songs for the Holiday Showcase,” said Jill Stark, Niobrara Public School music director. “This recording was then posted to the Niobrara Facebook page and shared with parents through a link. “While a video is not the same thing as having the program in person, it was fun and the students learned... READ MORE >

The Third Place Winner in the Niobrara Home Lighting Contest was Roger and Becky Koehn. The contest was sponsored by the Niobrara Promoters. READ MORE >

The second place winner of the Home Lighting Contest at Niobrara, sponsored by the Niobrara Promoter's, was the Mary Ann Skuya home. READ MORE >

The Niobrara Promoter’s Christmas Home Lighting Contest winners were selected on Tuesday, Dec. 22, when the judging was done. Winners are as follows: first place, Tessa Avery; second place, Mary Ann Skuya; third place, Becky and Roger Koehn. Honorable mention included Janice Vakoc, Gary and Laura Marshall, Kim and Charlie Johnson, Steph McClellan and all... READ MORE >
The annual Wausa Post Holiday Basketball Tournament will be held Jan. 7, 8 and 9. Pairings are as follows: First Round, Jan. 7, Wausa boys and girls vs. Niobrara/Verdigre boys and girls; Second Round, Jan. 8: Osmond boys and girls vs LHNE boys and girls. First and second round games will start at 6:15 p.m. with the girls followed by the boys. Saturday,... READ MORE >

Niobrara Public School will be live-streaming the basketball games this season. To view persons can visit https://striv.tv/channel/niobrara. Brayden Tschirren is one of two high school students who have volunteered to film the games. READ MORE >
The St. William/St. Wenceslaus CFF Christmas Program can be viewed online by visiting the St. Wenceslaus/St. William Catholic Church Facebook page. The program was live-streamed on Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. READ MORE >
The North Central District Health Department reported that on Dec. 12 at 12:01 a.m., Nebraska moved from the orange level, which is 20-24.99 percent coronavirus hospitalization rate, to the yellow level, w hich is 15 -19.99 percent. As a result of the lower threshold, the Directed Health Measures relaxed in some manners. Read more in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

A new beverage cooler has arrived, which will be used by the Niobrara Promoters, the town of Niobrara, and Niobrara Valley Golf Course. Read more about it in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

Many Niobrara Public School students took part in programming activities last week to help celebrate Computer Science Education Week. Read more about the activities in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Niobrara Public School's Christmas Program will be recorded this year, and released on Dec. 21 through Social Media. READ MORE >
The choir students from Niobrara Public Schools will be going around the town of Niobrara caroling on Friday, Dec. 18 from 6 - 8:30 p.m. READ MORE >
The Niobrara Village Board reorganized for the new year, at the board's regular meeting Wednesday, Dec. 9. Jody Stark was elected as the president of the Niobrara Village Board. Read more in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
The Niobrara Promoters are sponsoring a Christmas Home Lighting Contest, with prizes for first, second and third place. Santa Bucks will be given as prizes. Homes will be judged on Dec. 22. READ MORE >

Read the basketball preview stories about the Cougars and Lady Cougars in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Niobrara Valley Conference Football honors have been announced and included the following Niobrara/Verdigre Cougars: Gavin Chohon, left, a senior at Niobrara High School, who received First Team honors; and Chase Pritchett, a Niobrara High School junior, who received Second Team honors. Trey Sucha and Rane Vesely, seniors at Verdigre High School, received First... READ MORE >

This week's Niobrara Fourth Grade Star Student of the Week is Keaton Lowery. He is the son of Jeff and Steph, and brother to Aizlee in pre-school. He enjoys drawing in his spare time and wants to be an artist when he grows up! READ MORE >
Moody Motor Company will be sponsoring a Christmas Toy Drive in Niobrara from now until Monday, Dec. 21. new or unused toys can be taken to the Moody Motor's Showroom. Gifts will be given to local youth. READ MORE >

This Patriotic Christmas Tree, sponsored by American Legion Post 224, is on display in the Niobrara Mall. Members of the FBLA-Niobrara Chapter, helped Sharon Scott of the American Legion Auxiliary, decorate the tree last Saturday. READ MORE >
Many traditional holiday plans have been cancelled throughout town this season, and events scaled back because health officials are discouraging large gatherings in the hopes of controlling the coronavirus spread. The annual Christmas Festival-Santa Claus Day has been cancelled. Read about holidays plans that will be taking place in this week's Tribune. READ MORE >

Saturday, many members of the Future Business Leaders of American- Niobrara Chapter and their advisor, Jenny Motacek, and Motacek's children, Alex and Abby, met at the Niobrara Mall and assisted Marilyn Janovec, in setting up the Community Christmas Trees, which will be decorated with ornaments this week made by Niobrara school art students. The group also assisted... READ MORE >
Whitney Abbott of the North Central District Health Health Department said that during the past 14 days, the numbers in the NCDHD district have decreased a little. "That is real encouragement," she said. Read more in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune, on sale at news stands now. READ MORE >

Emily Parks was crowned the NHS Homecoming Queen and Gavin Chohon, King, during the Homecoming Coronation for both Niobrara and Verdigre, held Monday at Niobrara at the school gym. Emily is the daughter of J.J. and Tammie Parks, and Gavin is the son of Duke and Chelsey Chohon. READ MORE >
Contractors working on the new bus barn at Niobrara Public Schools have closed the road east of the school this week, to replace concrete panels that were torn up during the construction project. Read about all of the progress that has been made on the bus barn, in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

This week's Fourth Grade Star Student of the Week is Peyton Henry. He is the son of Mike and Tasheena Henry. He has a sister, Cambrie, in pre-school. Read more about this week's Star Student in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

In observance of Native American Heritage Month, the Niobrara Cultural Awareness Through Education team had a tipi set up in the Commons Area at school. A variety of activities also took place. Read more in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

The N/V Cougar Homecoming Coronation will be Monday, Nov. 30 at 8 p.. at Niobrara. King Candidates are Gavin Chohon and Cole Swanson. Queen Candidates are Ashtyn Holz, Kiera Moody and Emily Parks. Immediate household members only will be allowed to attend the coronation. A ticket system will be used and masks are required. See this week's Tribune for more details. READ MORE >

The Cougar Homecoming Week which was postponed because of the coronavirus, will be held Nov. 30- Dec. 4th. Read this week's Niobrara Tribune for details. READ MORE >
At a special meeting of the Niobrara School Board on Monday, Nov. 23, Susan Bolling was appointed as a new member of the board. She will replace Orvil Holz, who resigned at the board's regular November meeting. He has moved out of the school district. READ MORE >

An alfalfa field near the Mormon Canal Bridge is being made into a new river access area here. The project, located on land owned by Niobrara State Park, is currently underway. Read more in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

Happy Thanksgiving! We are very thankful for all of you! READ MORE >
The Niobrara School Board is encouraging community members to consider serving on the school board. One board member resigned last month, and another member is needed. Applications are available at the office of the Superintendent. Qualified applicants must be a registered voter and a resident of the Niobrara School District. The board will interview applicants... READ MORE >

Niobrara Public Schools is asking for input on the school's culture and climate. Persons are being invited to provide feedback on how the school can better serve the students and the community. They are asked to call the school for information. READ MORE >
Niobrara Public Schools Superintendent Margaret Sandoz said that on Wednesday, Nov. 25, the contractors working on the new bus barn plan to close the road east of the school to replace the concrete panels that were torn up due to construction. The road may be closed that day and until the following week to allow the concrete to cure. READ MORE >
The Niobrara Chapter of Ducks Unlimited Banquet which was to be held on Saturday, Nov. 21, has been postponed until a later date. READ MORE >

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is seeking input on potential changes to duck and goose season dates for the 2021-2022 hunting seasons.The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service approved changes to duck zone and goose unit boundaries this fall, and the Game and Parks is allowing hunters an opportunity to provide input regarding their preferences related to season... READ MORE >

This week's Niobrara Fourth Grade Star Student of the Week is Jaxon Edmisten. He is the son of Mitch and Ashley Edmisten. His sister is Zoe Edmisten. Watch the Tribune for another Fourth Grade Star Student next week. READ MORE >

Lucas Negas, Northeast District Manager of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, gave a report about firearm deer hunting success in this week's Tribune. He said he thought hunters were anxious to take advantage of the great outdoors. Deer permit sales were up, he reported. READ MORE >
The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska purchased Farnik's Market in June, and since then a complete renovation has taken place. The doors of the new "Niobrara Market" will open on Sunday, Nov. 22. Read more about the new store in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Precautionary measures have been helping Niobrara Public Schools to remain open, says Niobrara Public Schools Superintendent Margaret Sandoz. Read about all the efforts being made at school, in this week's edition. READ MORE >

American Education Week Hats off to our Niobrara educators for their countless efforts to keep our school running safely and in person during these unprecedented times. We appreciate all of the behind the scenes things you have done and the planning to provide access to classrooms through a remote learning platform if in-person learning is not available. We... READ MORE >
The following is a sample from the weekly Historical Niobrara column, compiled by the Niobrara Historical Society. In this week's column: Nov. 8, 1945: Halloween pranksters did considerable damage and the following day they were required to re-set up many buildings. The names of the Hallowe'eners included girls as well as boys and though some of the parents... READ MORE >
New Directed Health Measures took effect on Wednesday, Nov. 11. Read the list in this week's Tribune. READ MORE >

The Niobrara Valley Conference has announced the volleyball All-Conference honors. Named for Honorable Mention honors were Chaney Konopasek and Emily Parks, of the Niobrara/Verdigre Cougars. READ MORE >
Knox County Positive Cases as of Nov. 9: 446 Positives: 196 Recoveries. Read case count for all counties in the North Central District Health Department District in this week's Tribune. READ MORE >

This week's Niobrara Fourth Grade Star Student is Christopher McDonald. He is the son of David and Danielle McDonald. Watch for next week's Niobrara Fourth Grade Star Student of the Week. READ MORE >

Knox County Clerk and Election Administrator Joann Fischer reported that there were 5,619 registered voters in Knox County for the 2020 General Election. There were 4,768 votes cast for 84.86 percent voter turnout. READ MORE >

After the Niobrara Village Board denied granting a building permit to the owner of 142 Juniper Road in Niobrara, the owner of the property is taking the village to court. Read more in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Niobrara School Board member Orvil Holz, resigned his position on the school board, at Monday's regular meeting of the board. A special board meeting will be held on Nov. 23 to appoint a new member. READ MORE >
Niobrara Public School annually holds a Veteran's Day Program, but this year, in order to keep everyone safe and health, the school made a video tribute instead of a program. To watch the Niobrara Public School's Veteran's Day Tribute, persons can go to: bit.ly/NPSVeteransTribute. The link is also on the school website at www.niobraraschools.org, and on the... READ MORE >
The newly renovated Niobrara Market was scheduled to have a "soft opening" on Sunday, Nov. 15, but on Thursday of this week, a store official said the opening will be on Sunday, Nov. 22 instead. Watch next week's Tribune for a feature store on the new store. READ MORE >
Louis Herbert of Herbert Feed and Grain in Verdigre, gave a report of the area harvest, in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. He said that a drought may be on the horizon. Read details of the harvest in this edition. READ MORE >
Whitney Abbott of the North Central District Health Department reported Tuesday that Knox County is at orange on the risk dial, which is considered "high." NCDHD reminds to continue to take precautions to slow the spread of COVID-19 in the area. Remember to avoid the Three C's: Crowded places, Close contact and Confined spaces. Read more in this week's edition. READ MORE >
Because of COVID-19 concerns, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will not run check stations this firearm deer season. Instead, all deer will be checked in electronically via Telecheck. The Telecheck number is 844-279-4564 available 24 hours a day. READ MORE >
The Niobrara Police Department has had a few criminal complaints and is working to resolve them. Read the report in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Excitement is building for Nebraska's firearm deer season, which is Nov. 14-22, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. This season, hunters can expect good deer and deer populations. Buck age structure is at or near all-time highs, with 50 percent of mule deer and 40 percent of whitetails aged 3 or older during the 2019 firearm season. READ MORE >
Read about the Niobrara Public School First Quarter Honor Roll in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

While studying a chapter about the Native American tribes of Nebraska, Fourth Grade social studies teacher Nepthys Justo , arranged a field trip to the Ponca tribal cultural center area, east of town. READ MORE >
The NHS Drama Team, under the direction of Jennifer Crosley, has been hard at work on this year's performance, "Check Please Take Two." The cast includes Gavin Chohon, Emily Parks, Ava Chohon, Ashley Parks, Kennedi Reynolds, Olivia Holz and Billie Pritchett. READ MORE >

Addison Peed, daughter of Neil and Jeanna Peed, is this week's Niobrara Fourth Grade Student Star of the Week. Read more in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

Judy Cash, who has been employed at the Farmers and Merchants State Bank for the past 13 years, was honored on her retirement, last Friday, during a party at the bank. READ MORE >
The Nebraska National Guard brought a UH-72 Lakota Helicopter to Niobrara State Park last Wednesday for "First Responder Day." They explained about the features of the helicopter during the day. READ MORE >
Niobrara Public School is trying to resume progress after more COVID-19 interruptions. "We currently have one teacher and two students isolated with COVID and 30 high school students in quarantine, " reported Niobrara School Superintendent Margaret Sandoz on Monday of this week. "Some of the kids will return on Nov. 6 and the others will be out until Nov. 12." READ MORE >
An annual day to celebrate local EMTs, fire-fighters and law enforcement, has been started at Niobrara State Park. The first "First Responder Day" was held last Wednesday, Oct. 28 at the local state park's RV campground. READ MORE >

The unofficial 2020 General Election results released by the Knox County Courthouse on Tuesday, Nov. 3 for some of the races were: Niobrara School Board: Ward Adema, 266. There were 343 write-in votes. Niobrara Village Board: Jeff Bauer 156, Jessica Nielsen 140. There were 43 write-in votes. Read more in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

Joann Fischer, Knox County Clerk, and Election Administrator, declared the 2020 General Election the biggest election ever for Knox County. Eighty percent of the ballots had already been turned in as of Monday, Nov. 2. Read more in this week's Tribune. READ MORE >
The Nebraska Department of Transportation encourages motorists to use the NDOT's Plow Tracker at https://plows.nebraska.gov/index.html, where the public will be able to observe road conditions from the cabs of NDOT snowplows. READ MORE >

Knox County is a by-mail Election County. All ballots were mailed to eligible voters. There will be no polling places in Knox County on Tuesday, Nov. 3, the day of the General Election. All voted ballots must be in the possession of the Knox County Clerk's Office by 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. Drop boxes are at the Knox County Courthouse and the Bank of... READ MORE >
Don't forget to set your clocks back one hour on Sunday, Nov. 1. READ MORE >
The Knox County Sheriff's Department reported that a 69-year old man from North Bend, died when he fell from a tree stand southwest of Verdigre, on Oct. 16. Read the rest of the report in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

Abby Motacek, daughter of Adam and Jenny Motacek, is this week's Niobrara Fourth Grade Star Student of the Week. This will be a new weekly feature in the Tribune. READ MORE >

The Knox County Economic Development Agency made the virtual Nebraska Tourism Conference an event locals could attend. The event was held at the Niobrara State Park Lodge on Oct. 20 and 21. Read more in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
The new Flights of Honor exhibit is coming to Boyd County. The exhibit will be at the Spencer Community Hall Friday, Oct. 30 through Tuesday, Nov. 3. This exhibit created by Patriotic Productions of Omaha, includes hundreds of photos from the Heartland Honor Flights that took 3,466 veterans from 386 Nebraska communities to Washington, D.C. during the years... READ MORE >
In Knox County, Nebraska USDA Farm Service Agency is issuing $3.2 million in annual rental payments for the 21,882 acres enrolled in the CRP program. Read more in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Hear from the local candidates for the Niobrara Village Board and Niobrara School Board in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

Two world-qualifying PRCA bull-riders from Louisiana were in Niobrara this week hunting, and took some time out to give autographs at the Niobrara Trading Post. Read more about their visit in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

Another candidate has filed as a write-in candidate for the Niobrara School Board. Misty Thomas Frazier filed on Friday, Oct. 23, reported Knox County Clerk Joann Fischer. Write-in candidates had until Oct. 23, to file a write-in affidavit. READ MORE >
This patriotic hay bale scene, located on Highway 12, 13 miles west of Niobrara, is bringing a smile to passersby. The hay bales were spray painted and arranged by Cynthia and Stuart Redwing and their family, and are located in a field just east of their home. READ MORE >
The Lady Cougars will play in the D1-4 Sub-district Volleyball Tournaments taking place Monday and Tuesday. The Lady Cougars play their first game on Monday, Oct. 26 at 4:30 p.m. against Bloomfield at Hartington C.C. High School. READ MORE >

The N/V Lady Cougars volleyball girls were defeated in the first round of the Niobrara Valley Conference Tournament; hosted Winside on Oct. 15 and were on the road, Oct. 16 and 17. Read about their games in this week's edition. READ MORE >
Ben Cameron brought the last of his pumpkins to town last Saturday morning, on what would have been the "All Things Pumpkin," event, which was cancelled. READ MORE >
Harvest season is underway. Operators of agricultural equipment are reminded to be safe during the long hours of harvest. Motorists and pedestrians are reminded to be aware of increased farm traffic now that the harvest season is here. READ MORE >
October is Pastor Appreciation Month. See the full page color ad in this week's Niobrara Tribune, honoring area spiritual leaders for their faithful guidance. READ MORE >

The N/V Cougar Cross Country runners participated in their last meet for the season at the D4 District Meet in Ainsworth on Oct. 15. Read more in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
The Niobrara Promoters have tentatively chosen the date of Dec. 12 to do something for the holiday season, but haven't yet determined what sort of activities, if any, will take place. Please read more in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
The ATV Lighted Parade at Niobrara on Saturday night provided a brief respite from the seriousness of the pandemic. See more photos in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
The Nebraska Department of Transportation has announced the opening of a permanent bridge on Highway 281 over the Niobrara River south of Spencer. This replaces a temporary bridge that has been in place since July 30 after March 2019 flooding created a 127-mile detour. READ MORE >
Niobrara State Park is hosting a special event on Wednesday, Oct. 28, to give thanks to all of the First Responders who serve in the local communities. The event will take place in the park's RV campground. A Meet and Greet for the public will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. First Responders will compete in a Chili-Cook-Off from 3-6 p.m. READ MORE >
Jacob Bathke of Niobrara brought "Bonanza" the bull to church on Sunday, to be blessed during Faiths United Parish's "Blessing of the Animals." Pastor Martha Atkins, blesses the big red bull. READ MORE >
The Niobrara Village Board has tips for enjoying a safe Halloween during the pandemic. Check out the tips in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. On sale at news stands now. READ MORE >
Another candidate has filed as a write-in candidate for the Niobrara School Board. Diane Teadtke filed on Oct. 13. Write-in candidates have until Oct. 23 to file a write-in affidavit, according to Knox County Clerk Joann Fischer. READ MORE >
The N/V Cougars will be playing in the first round of Football Playoffs on Thursday, Oct. 22. In Class D2, the top 32 teams in wildcard points make the playoffs. Then the NSAA divides those schools into an East and West division and seeds them 1-16. With where the Cougars were sitting in the wildcard points, they came in as the No. 12 seed in the East... READ MORE >

There will be no school on Monday, Oct. 19 and Tuesday, Oct. 20 at Niobrara Public School. READ MORE >

Check out this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune to read about the Measures to be voted upon at the General Election on Nov. 3, including Statutory Initiatives proposed by Initiative Petition; and the Constitutional Amendments Proposed by the Legislature. READ MORE >
The fall scenery in the area is spectacular, such as this view overlooking the Niobrara River west of town. READ MORE >

The Niobrara Cultural Awareness Through Education grant has funded new instruments for the elementary music program including 25 ukuleles and a ukulele cart. READ MORE >

The N/V Cougar Cross Country Team participated in the Niobrara Valley Conference Meet Friday, Oct. 9 in Neligh. The team was short a few runners due to the COVID quarantine. Read the results in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

The N/V Lady Cougars played Crofton on Monday night, the first night of the Knox County Volleyball Tournament in Creighton. Crofton won over Niobrara in two sets, 25-16 and 25-15. READ MORE >
Work continues on the dismantling of the temporary bridge, which was used while the new Mormon Canal Bridge was being constructed. The new bridge was opened in early September. READ MORE >
The new bus barn at Niobrara Public Schools is going up fast. The new construction project is located south of the school building, in the location of the old high school building. READ MORE >
Grain producers in this area are busy harvesting their crops. Matt Paulsen who farms 10 miles west of Niobrara, was harvesting soybeans on Monday. Motorists and pedestrians are reminded to be aware of increased farm traffic now that harvest season is here. READ MORE >

A number of new band instruments have been purchased for the band room at Niobrara Public School recently, through the Niobrara Cultural Awareness Through Education (NCATE) grant. Some items that have arrived so far are a new drum set with cymbals, a concert bass drum, two concert professional snare drums and stands, a new set of bells, all new sticks for... READ MORE >

All of the extensions for FEMA flood projects yet to be completed have been approved, and extended to March 21, 2021, reported Niobrara Village Clerk, Mona Weatherwax at the village board's regular meeting, Tuesday, Oct. 6. The last projects to be completed, the boat dock and lagoon, are in the process of getting obligated. READ MORE >
Niobrara's Third Annual "All Things Pumpkin" event scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 17, has been cancelled, but some pumpkin fun is still planned. An ATV/Golf Cart Parade will take place at 7 p.m. Saturday evening. Billy May's will have pumpkin-spiced coffee beverages and more. The Memories of Old Niobrara Museum will be open. Many Niobrara businesses will be open.... READ MORE >
The Gavins Point Dam spillway gate has been scheduled to undergo maintenance and some impact on anglers during paddlefish season has been expected and announced. Read details in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

The Knox County Countywide Sample Ballots appear in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune, listing the candidates and issues throughout Knox County. READ MORE >
Rainbow trout are being stocked in city ponds and state park and recreation area lakes across the state by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Niobrara State Park is scheduled to be stocked the week of Oct. 13, with 1,000 rainbow trout. READ MORE >
The Nebraska School Activities Association is implementing requirements for host schools of all NSAA fall sub-district, district, and playoff contests. Niobrara Public Schools submitted the list of requirements which appear in this week's Tribune, for spectators to note. READ MORE >
Knox County Sheriff Don Henery said in his Niobrara Police Report that he is "okay" with using ATVs, UTV's and golf carts after sundown, regarding Niobrara's ATV Parade, scheduled for next Saturday, Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. "I think we sometimes need a little something to take our minds off the conditions of COVID-19," Henery said. Read the police report in its entirety... READ MORE >

For fire prevention tips, see this week's Niobrara Tribune to read the second of two in a series of articles written by Niobrara Rural Fire District First Assistant Chief Ron Atkins, in observance of National Fire Safety Week. READ MORE >

The Niobrara Cultural Awareness Through Education (NCATE) grant has funded many new instruments for the school band. A new piano has also been purchased. Read more in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Check out all of the cul-de-sac corners along Spruce Street in Niobrara. Many of them are decorated for the season. Decorating the cul-de-sac corners in town was a project started by the late Mavis Rieple, which has continued through the years. READ MORE >

Knox County Volleyball Tournament will be held Oct. 12 and 13 at Creighton High School. See bracket for game times. READ MORE >
As the COVID case counts spike in the area, N/V Cougar sports schedules have become even more challenging. Read the latest Cougar sports schedules in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
The new Niobrara Market is set to open in November. For details, check out the article in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. On sale at news stands now. READ MORE >
There is a new librarian behind the circulation desk at Niobrara Public Library. Esther Nielsen has replaced Judy Kopp who retired in July. Read about all of the new happenings at the library in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Kalyn Nielsen and Emily Parks of Niobrara High School were among the 2020-21 school winners of the US Bank and the Nebraska School Activities Association's Believers and Achievers award. READ MORE >
The Knox County Economic Development Agency announced this week that dumpsters for deer carcasses are being provided this year by Keno in Knox County. Dumpsters will be delivered to the Niobrara County Yard, on Wednesday, Oct. 14 and will be picked up on Dec. 16. READ MORE >

Niobrara Rural Fire District First Assistant Chief, Ron Atkins, has written fire prevention tips, which are in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. The tips are part-one of a two-part series of tips, in observance of National Fire Safety Week. READ MORE >

Niobrara village officials were invited to an online flood risk review meeting last Thursday, Sept. 24, scheduled by the Department of Natural Resources, to discuss the ongoing flood risk project in the Lewis and Clark Lake Watershed. New updated floodplain interactive maps are available on the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources website at:... READ MORE >
On Monday, Sept. 21, the Cougar Cross Country Team ran in the Bon Homme Invitational at the Bon Homme Country Club. The Cougars were able to earn medals for almost all the runners on the team who have not medaled this year. Read more in this week's Tribune. READ MORE >
The Third Annual "All Things Pumpkin" event at Niobrara is planned for Saturday, Oct. 17 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is for the entire family and will feature the passport concept, where shoppers pick up a passport at the beginning of the day and take the passport around to all of the participating businesses to get a stamp at every location to be eligible for... READ MORE >

The N/V Lady Cougars defeated West Holt on Tuesday, Sept. 22, at Atkins, 25-23, 25-21, 20-25, 25-14. READ MORE >
The Niobrara/Verdigre Cougars lost Friday's game against Creighton by a score of 72-28, at the Verdigre field. See this week's Tribune for stats. READ MORE >

Because of COVID-19 concerns, Homecoming Week, which was scheduled for this week, has been placed on hold, and there will be no Cougar volleyball games until Oct. 12; however Cougar football games will continue as scheduled. READ MORE >

American Legion Post 224 and the American Legion Auxiliary burned 75 flags that were no longer serviceable, at a special flag burning service, Sept. 22. READ MORE >

The N/V Cougar Cross Country team ran in the Neligh/Oakdale meet Monday, Sept. 14 and brought home nine medals and almost every runner on the team decreased their time by as much as a minute or more. READ MORE >

The N/V Lady Cougars played St. Mary's at O'Neill on Tuesday, Sept. 15 and were defeated 20-25, 26-24, 25-18. The Lady Cougars played Neligh/Oakdale at Verdigre on Thursday, Sept. 17. Neligh/Oakdale defeated the Cougars 16-25, 24-26, 29-27, 26-24 and 15-9. READ MORE >
The St. William/St. Wenceslaus Religious Education program is looking for nine adults to be prayer partners for the St. William/St. Wenceslaus junior high students. Persons interested are to call the parish office in Verdigre at 402-668-2331. READ MORE >

The St. Mary's Cardinals of O'Neill, won against the Niobrara/Verdigre Cougars at O'Neill Thursday, Sept. 17, by a score of 82-28. Read the stats in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
VFW Post 4834 reminds community members to encourage participation from students in the Voice of Democracy and Patriot Pen Essay Contest this fall. Contact Don Hanzlik for more information- donhanz85@gmail.com READ MORE >

Knox County Clerk Joann Fischer reported that the following have filed as write-in candidates for local races: Matthew Paulsen of Niobrara for the Niobrara School Board; Shane Hrbek of Niobrara, for the Niobrara Village Board; Natalie R. Torrez and Waylon LaPlante for Santee School Board. READ MORE >
The village sign near the Highway 12/14 Junction, which was destroyed in the 2019 flood, has been restored. Brian Swanson of Swanson Sprayfoam Insulation of Niobrara, and crew, completed the project. READ MORE >

Knox County will hold the 2020 General Election by mail. Ballots will be automatically mailed to eligible Knox County registered voters on Oct. 14, 2020. Read more in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
The rolling hills surrounding Swanson's Hunting Acres at Niobrara, provided a prime location for a long-range precision rifle training event last weekend. Read more in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

The east gym of Niobrara Public Schools was used for District Court Jury Selection on Monday, Sept. 21. COVID-19 created a situation where social distancing would not be possible for jury selection at the Knox County Courthouse, so Knox County District Court Clerk Matt Fischer requested that the jury selection be held at the gym in Niobrara. READ MORE >

National Farm Safety and Health Week 2020, is this week Sept. 20-26 The theme “Every Farmer Counts,” is to acknowledge,celebrate, and uplift America’s farmers and ranchers who have encountered many challenges over the past couple of years, yet continue to work hard to provide the food, fiber, and fuel that we need. According to the 2017 Census ofAgriculture,... READ MORE >

The Niobrara Village Board, at a special meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 15, approved a $1.6 million final budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year, that was an increase from last year's budget. The board adopted the budget after a special hearing on Tuesday, to set the final budget and tax request. READ MORE >
New teaching staff at Niobrara Public Schools includes left, Ted Hillman, full-time substitute, David Hoffmaier, P.E., Karen Follett, Para; Cyrina Bruce, Para; right: Adrian Bowen, principal; Sarah Higgins, NPG Grant Manager; Sonya Legate, Kindergarten; and Rich Higgins, full-time substitute. READ MORE >
The N/V Cougar Cross Country Team competed in the Boyd County Meet Sept. 11 at Butte. The team ran well and brought home some hardware. Chrissenna Swalley came in at 13th place and won a medal. The Lady Cougars finished fifth in the meet. READ MORE >

The Lady Cougars played Boyd County at Verdigre on Thursday, Sept. 10, and competed in the Summerland Triangular on Tuesday, Sept. 8. For scores and stats, see this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

The N/V Cougars won their second football game of the season against Madison on Sept. 11, 44-40. The Cougars scored 30 points in an exciting fourth quarter. In the final quarter, QB Chase Pritchett chucked a touch down pass to Rane Vesely; Pritchett tossed a second touchdown of the quarter to Vesely; Pritchett raced 55 yards for another touchdown, and threw another... READ MORE >

Niobrara village clerk Mona Weatherwax said that sales tax revenues were up 10 to 15 percent over the previous two tourism months of June and July. "We are significantly above last August," Weatherwax said, but noted that that was because last August was during the five-month road closure due to the washed out bridges west of town. READ MORE >
The Niobrara School Board approved the budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year. The budget and tax request hearings were held at 6:30 p.m., prior to the 7 p.m. regular board meeting, Monday, Sept. 14. The tax rate dropped a bit. Read more about the budget in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

The N/V Lady Cougars played Madison in Verdigre on Aug. 27 and won in two sets: 25-17 and 25-16. Read more in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
The N/V Cougar Cross Country Team opened its season Sept. 3 with a home meet at Niobrara State Park. This year the team consists of 16 runners, a record number for the program. Eleven schools participated in the meet on a beautiful day. READ MORE >

The N/V Cougars hoped for a repeat of their season opener, but fell short against the Osmond Tigers last Friday, Sept. 4, by a score of 6 to 48. READ MORE >
Niobrara Public Schools Superintendent Margaret Sandoz said the first three weeks of school have been fast and furious. Many students have utilized remote learning while absent from school and there continues to be an amazing amount of teamwork by the school staff to ensure delivery of the coursework to students, she reported. Read more in this week's Tribune. READ MORE >

Post-flood projects are progressing at Niobrara, and more FEMA disaster relief funds are arriving. Village clerk Mona Weatherwax reviewed FEMA progress with the Niobrara Village Board at its regular meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 1. Read more in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Governor Pete Ricketts, Niobrara Village Board president, Jody Stark; NDOT Director Kyle Schneweis; NDOT District Three Engineer, Kevin Domagalla, and Chris Hawkins, Hawkins Construction, all spoke from a podium at the west end of the new Mormon Canal Bridge Tuesday morning, during an opening ceremony for the new bridge. Read more about the ceremony in this week's... READ MORE >
Parents' Night for Cougar volleyball and cross country will be Sept. 10 during the volleyball game at Verdigre. Parents' Night for football will be Friday, Sept. 11 when the Cougars host Madison in Verdigre. READ MORE >
The communities of Niobrara and Santee were sites for Test Nebraska COVID-19 testing this week. Niobrara's testing was held Wednesday at the Niobrara Trading Post. Santee's testing was held Tuesday. READ MORE >
This is a historic week for the community of Niobrara. Tuesday morning, at 9:30 a.m., the Nebraska Department of Transportation hosted a bridge opening ceremony at the west end of the new Mormon Canal Bridge, which was attended by Governor Pete Ricketts. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 4 and 5, Niobrara will be celebrating the opening of the new permanent bridge over... READ MORE >
On Tuesday, Sept. 1, the Nebraska Department of Transportation will host an event at 9:30 a.m. to celebrate the opening of the Mormon Canal Bridge at Niobrara. With the opening of the new permanent bridge over the Mormon Canal, and repairs made to the bridge over the Niobrara River, full mobility has been re-established in the area. This marks a major... READ MORE >
As of Aug. 25 at 3 p.m. Knox County had 65 Positive COVID-19 cases and 38 Recoveries. There were a total of 207 cases in the North Central District Health Department District. Read more about the updates in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Knox County valuation figures have just been released by Knox County Assessor Monica McManigal. The total valuation for the county looks to be up by 2 percent, according to McManigal. See local valuations in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Bridge Days will be held in Niobrara on Sept. 4 and 5. Last year at this time, the community held a historic celebration celebrating the reuniting of the west side of the community with the east side and the reopening of Highway 12 west with the use of a temporary bridge. That's two historical celebrations in just over a year. Read more in this week's Niobrara... READ MORE >
Niobrara School Board, on Monday, Aug. 10, approved the school's Return to Learn plan for returning to school following the March shut down because of the coronavirus. To find out more about the 11-page plan, persons can pick up a copy of this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Nebraska Dept. of Transportation announced that weather permitting, work will begin Aug. 24 on Chief Standing Bear Bridge at Niobrara. Motorists are reminded to drive cautiously in and near work zones, to buckle up and to put down phones. To see more about the project, read this week's Tribune. READ MORE >
Niobrara Promoters met on Thursday, Aug. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Niobrara Fire Hall and finalized plans for Bridge Days on Sept. 4 and 5. Find out the details in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

As of Monday, Aug. 18, Knox County had 45 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19, this is up seven cases from last week at this time. To see what Carol Doolittle, NCDHD COVID-19 Response Public Information Officer said about the matter, persons can read more about it in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

North Central District Health Dept. announced Monday that it has been made aware of seven additional positive COVID-19 cases in the district. There have also been 31 recoveries in Knox County. Total Knox County 38 positive cases are listed as 38. READ MORE >
Faiths United Parish at Niobrara will have a Blessing of the New School Year on Sunday morning, Aug. 16 during Sunday morning drive-in worship services at 9 a.m. in the church parking lot. Everyone is welcome to attend. READ MORE >

Motorists are reminded to stop at the cross walk when lights are flashing before and after school. This WILL be enforced by the Knox County Sheriff. READ MORE >
Ash Falls Fossil Beds State Historical Park near Royal is temporarily closed to the public starting Aug. 12 for planned construction. It will reopen Aug. 19. READ MORE >
The Nebraska Strong Recovery Project, a statewide program managed locally by Region 4 Behavioral Health Systems, Norfolk, will be starting or resuming behavioral health outreach in the area. If you feel like you need support or help, there are tips and the hot line numbers in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
The Nebraska School Activities Association says the games are "on" for fall sports and on Aug. 4 issued a set of guidelines for each high school sport. Circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic are constantly changing and the circumstances vary from community to community, the NSAA stated. Read more about it in this week's Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
As Niobrara continues to recover from the devastating March 14, 2019 flood, FEMA disaster relief funds are finally arriving. For an update, pick up this week's copy of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
By Tim Hofmann Nebraska News Service Since the pandemic started disrupting businesses across Nebraska in mid March, 284 people from Knox County have filed for unemployment. That's 5.9 percent of the county's labor force who have been affected, according to a U.S. Department of Labor estimate of the number of workers from when the pandemic began. ... READ MORE >

USDA is urging anyone who received unsolicited packages of seeds postmarked from China to immediately contact their state Department of Agriculture. Persons are to hold on to the seeds and packaging until someone from USDA contacts you with further instructions. Read more in this week's edition of the Tribune. READ MORE >

A new school year begins this month at Niobrara, and Niobrara Public Schools is set to resume in-person school on Aug. 20, for the first time since mid-March. Fall sports practices will begin Aug. 10. See more details in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune, as well as a full-page color ad listing staff members and much more. READ MORE >
The Niobrara EMTs are in desperate need of new members. The average age of the members at this time is 65 years old. If someone is interested in taking a class beginning online Aug. 17, sponsored by the Spencer Rescue Squad, they can contact Sharon Scott at 402-857-3737. READ MORE >
Non-incumbents for the 2020 General Election to file for the races of area village boards, Public Power District boards and ESU Units, have until 5 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 3 to file. There is a new write-in candidate for the Niobrara School Board. See this week's Tribune for details. READ MORE >
The washed out Mormon Canal Bridge at Niobrara is nearing completion. Niobrara is planning an event to celebrate the official reopening of the new bridge. See this week's Tribune to find out what activities are being planned. READ MORE >

The Niobrara Historical Society is sponsoring Citywide Garage Sales in Niobrara and Running Water, S.D. on Saturday, Aug. 1. Some sales start on Friday. To see a full list of garage sale locations and items being sold, check out this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >

An updated look for the Niobrara Tribune website, www.niobraratribune.com, was launched last week, bringing a new style and increased functionality to the paper's online presence and adding a new feature, a distinct mobile app for use on all mobile devices. In addition to the news, social and video being produced, readers will also have access to an online... READ MORE >

Niobrara Public Library director, Judy Kopp, has retired after seven years at the library. Esther Nielsen of Niobrara will be the new librarian. She recalls all that has happened in the last seven years. Read more in this week's edition of the Niobrara Tribune. READ MORE >
Adrian Bowen started her new duties as the principal at Niobrara Public Schools on July 1. She will serve as PreK-12 principal. School will begin for students on Aug. 20. Read this week's article in the Niobrara Tribune to find out more about the new principal. Bowen said, "I am very excited for being in this community and having this opportunity and am so looking... READ MORE >
The Niobrara Village Board, at its regular meeting, Tuesday, July 7, passed an amendment to the village zoning ordinances, creating an ordinance to establish a process for joining lots. The board went through the process for passing the Ordinance 2020-01 and moved to suspend the rules requiring three readings so ordinance could be approved for passing at the same... READ MORE >
Knox County has New Passport ProgramKnox County has a new passport program which runs July 4-Sept. 30, 2020. Persons can fill their passports with a stamp or sticker from each stop along their adventure of Knox County. Niobrara stops include Pease General Store, Billy May's and the Country Cafe. READ MORE >
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, winners of the Nebraska Press Association's Better Newspaper Contest were announced by video presentation Thursday, June 25. A number of Northeast Nebraska papers won awards in the contest. The Niobrara Tribune won first place in the Class A Breaking News Photography category, with a 2019 flood photo by Valerie Zach called "Swept... READ MORE >
A Note from NCDHD Director As we enter the 4th of July weekend celebrations, a time to celebrate and acknowledge our freedoms that have been provided by many, let us all do our best to maintain personal accountability to keep our community safe and keeping Covid-19 virus from spreading rapidly. North Central Nebraska is doing good while other states... READ MORE >

After right at six and a half hours, punctuated by more than an hour of executive session, the Niobrara Board of Education voted unanimously, 6-0, to allow James Parks to continue his contract as an educator at Niobrara Public Schools, on Monday, June 22 at Niobrara Public Schools. The Board returned to open session, and had the attorney hired to moderate the... READ MORE >
Enjoy July 4th Celebrations – But be Safe! Fourth of July is a major day of celebration with traditional fireworks displays. When it comes to shooting off your own fireworks, make safety the top priority. Keep in mind, in 2018 fireworks started an estimated 19,500 fires, including 1,900 structure fires, 500 vehicle fires, and... READ MORE >
Niobrara Cruise Night is setThe community of Niobrara is planning a Cruise Night set for Saturday, May 9, from 6-9 p.m. on main street in Niobrara. The event is being held to honor the Niobrara High School Class of 2020. Persons can tune into radio station KBRX 102.9 on the dial, broadcasting from O'Neill, to hear music and specials, and prizes that night. READ MORE >

Niobrara senior citizens handling pandemic well Donna Meier, 86, of Niobrara had just switched off her television Friday night when she decided to prepare supper. She glanced out her kitchen window and saw 13 of her family members in her driveway. To read the full story, find this story in the latest edition of the Niobrara Tribune.Niobrara senior citizens handling... READ MORE >

Faiths United Parish at Niobrara, like other churches throughout the country, has not held worship services for the past three weeks. While providing an online sermon isn’t something new for Pastor Martha Atkins, preparing it in an empty church is. “Pastoring in a time of a pandemic is not a course offered at seminaries, at least not yet,” said Atkins. “Like... READ MORE >
The Niobrara village officials are having to adjust, in response to the COVID-19 social distancing requirement, with their monthly open meetings. The Niobrara Village Board met in the Niobrara Public Library for its monthly meeting Tuesday night, social distancing, seated 6 ft. apart, and keeping with the under 10-person gathering rule. Those from the public... READ MORE >

When the high school basketball teams from two of your communities take the court against each other, it's the perfect time to have a little fun as well! Kevin from our Plainview location and Tyler from our Creighton location squared off at halftime of the Creighton vs. Plainview basketball game for a free throw shooting contest! Each of them shot free throws for... READ MORE >