By Kerri Rempp Discover Northwest Nebraska Exploring Northwest Nebraska on foot, by bike or car is easy with curated trips designed to showcase the region’s
Traditional western store celebrates 90 years
By Kerri Rempp Discover Northwest Nebraska HARRISON – The smell of fresh-pressed jeans, newly unboxed boots, hats and horse tack transports visitors to Whiteaker’s back
Game Changer follows customers into comics
By Kerri Rempp Discover Northwest Nebraska The last thing one might expect when entering Game Changer is an extensive comic book collection that features 40,000
Spirit of the Plains exhibit completed
By Kerri Rempp Discover Northwest Nebraska The Spirit of the Plains exhibit at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center was completed and unveiled to
Dark skies offer more than great views
By Kerri Rempp Discover Northwest Nebraska Pick almost any spot in Northwest Nebraska after sunset and you’re sure to be treated to spectacular night sky
Ride the Ridge returns
One of the best ways to explore Northwest Nebraska is on horseback, and with the return of the annual Ride the Ridge event June 19,
Play NW Nebraska’s disc golf courses, including one of state’s best
Sanctioned tournament planned for July 31 By Kerri Rempp Discover Northwest Nebraska Driver, putter, birdie, tee, eagle, fore, mulligan… You’re on the manicured lawn of
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‘Old Country’ trade inspires vision for Harrison business
By Kerri Rempp Discover Northwest Nebraska The smell of leather permeates an A-frame building on Highway 20 in Harrison that has traditionally been filled with
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Buffalo installed in new exhibit’s first phase
The Sandoz Center will have a naming contest for its newest feature, a life-size buffalo made of cardboard and burlap. Artist Linda Dabbs created this
Generations later, Brownlee’s work shown alongside Sandoz’s
By Kerri Rempp Discover Northwest Nebraska The legacy of Mari Sandoz’s creative talent is alive and well in her ancestors, and for one descendant that
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