Wednesday, June 26, 2013

News Extra examines water issues in the North Platte Valley

Mick Lookabill, vice president of the North Platte Valley Water Association was Wednesday morning's guest on KNEB's News Extra program.  

Irrigators, agribusinesses, community leaders, conservation organizations, the North Platte Natural Resources District, based in Scottsbluff, Nebraska and other western Nebraskans incorporated the new North Platte Valley Water Association in August 2012 to "protect, preserve and promote" water resources and irrigated agriculture in the North Platte Valley.
Through education, outreach and government affairs efforts across Nebraska, the NPVWA goal is to continue use and conservation of the North Platte Valley's integral economic engine - the North Platte River system and its ancillary water resources.
 
Irrigation in the Valley produces more than $516.4 million a year in crops alone. Irrigation demands are great across Nebraska, particularly in the semi-arid climate of the Panhandle.


Our farms, families, many regional businesses, employers, local schools and governments rely on irrigation from surface and groundwater sources for approximately 475,000 acres of cropland in the North Platte Valley.  At an estimated $1,087 per acre, irrigation produces more than $516.4 million a year in crops alone.  This does not include a multiplier for jobs and other mutual benefits.

Water issues are not new to the North Platte River Valley.  Since the early days of hand-dug irrigation canals and supply canals diverting precious water to crops, a steady supply of water has been essential to our survival.  Irrigation demands are great across Nebraska, particularly in the semi-arid climate of the Panhandle.

For more information on the organization, just log on to: www.npvwater.org.
 

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Mission trip planned to Kenya

Joe Shon was guest on KNEB's News Extra program Tuesday morning. In July, a group will be leaving the USA for a life changing and rewarding adventure to Meru, Kenya about 200 miles north of Nairobi. The trip is organized through the United Methodist Synod, which is responsible for 172 churches, 68 schools and 21,000 school children in the Meru area.

Their focus is to bring supplies and materials for educational purposes, visiting schools and meeting with teachers and students as well as conducting medical clinics, providing doctors and pharmaceutical needs for children and adults. They will meet with many women's groups since they are the matriarchs who keep families together.

This year, they will be teaming with Rotary International to build systems that will bring clean water to each school. This is a huge undertaking and it is their hope that within 5 years each school will have clean, filtered water. They also have a very successful goat program, where selected families are presented with a female goat and as she has offspring, the first born is given to another poor family, and so on. Owning a goat can make a huge difference to a family in Kenya.

Learn more at trinitylincoln.org/ministries/kenya-connection.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Father's Day Classic Car Show in Gering

Jim Spencer and Larry Janecek were guests on KNEB's News Extra program Tuesday morning. 


There will be a Kick-Off BBQ for entrants, Cruise for Cash and Ice Cream Social at the Gering Civic Center Friday evening.

 Then on Saturday, the Classic Car Parade in downtown Gering to the Five Rocks Amphitheater at 9 a.m. followed by the Show-N-Shine at the Five Rocks from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Then the event concludes Saturday evening at the Civic Center with an Awards Banquet.


For information, call Jim Spencer at 308.247.2291 or Larry Janecek at 308.623.3055.  Or log on to www.highplainsautoclub.com.

Friday, June 7, 2013

"Knockdown in G-Town II"


Boxing Promoter Bill Green joins Kevin Mooney on KNEB's News Extra program Friday morning to promote "Knockdown in G-Town II". It will be held on Saturday, June 15th at the Five Rocks Amphitheater in Gering. Gates open at 4pm. Music from Avid Dischord from 5-7pm. Fights and Boxing Matches 7pm - 10pm. For information call (308) 672 -7307.