- Ethans Park in Cozad
- Scottsbluff Sugar Factory Celebrates 100 Years
- Scottsbluff Flooding June 2010
- Nebraska Flooding Jun 2010
- Scottsbluff Storms 6/7/2010
- Lexington Drug Arrests
- Lexington shooting suspect surrenders after standoff
- Cozad Parental Involvement Award
- KRVN's Terry Fales 1950-2009
- Veterans Day Program 2009 at Lex M.S.
- Shackley Retirement Village Flag Pole Dedication
- Coal Trail Derail
- Oscar Mayer Wienermobile
- Sgt. Justin Duffy Memorial Service
- Military Vehicle Convoy June 26, 2009
- Aurora Tornado June, 17, 2009
- Dawson Gosper Hero Flight
- Ne. Natl Guard 1195th Trans Co Send Off
- Red White Game 4-18-09
- Wind Turbines
- Lexington Trailer Home Fire 3-10-09
- Ice Sculpture
- Smithfield Road
- TierOne Ag Conference
- TierOne Ag Conference
- All Points Cooperative Elevator Explosion
- The Kansas State Flower
- Studio and Remote Pictures
- On the Road for Agriculture
The Smithfield Road in Gosper County reopened December 10, 2008 after being closed since late May following extensive rainfall. Highway Superintendent Mike Snyder says it caused shoulders to slough-off in some places and the pavement to sink in others. Adams Construction Company of Arapahoe was the general contractor for the road repair with assistance from BSB Construction of Curtis and Siel Construction of Franklin. The project required the removal of some 130,000 cubic yards of material along with the machines to handle it. Due to costs and limited funding, the damaged asphalt portions were replaced with gravel. The final cost was around $270,000. Snyder is urging all drivers to use caution and obey the 50 mph speed limit on the road. -O-





