Division-Won
Head Coach Houston Reed uses tough competition to gain experience and judge strengths
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Head Coach Houston Reed uses tough competition to gain experience and judge strengths
Read MoreThe Eagle men’s basketball team started its season dropped two exhibition games against D-I schools.
Read MoreThe Chadron State wrestling team opened its season Saturday at the Cowboy Open hosted by the University of Wyoming, Laramie.
The Eagles were led by Sean Glasgow, redshirt freshman of Newark, New Jersey, 149-pounds, who was the champion in the amateur bracket, and Chance Helmick, junior of Beatrice, 174-pounds, in the elite division.
The $6 million Chadron Area Aquatics and Wellness Center will open its doors to Chadron State College Jan. 10, 2017, offering a variety of amenities, course credit and work study opportunities.
Read MoreThe Eagles volleyball team beat South Dakota School of Mines but lost to Black Hills State University
Read MoreSen. Josh Mayer started the Senate hosted open forum Thursday, Nov. 3 with his request for $4,300 for a new mascot from the same company in Omaha that made the Lil’ Red suit for the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Read MoreIn a tight race Tuesday night, Donald Trump edged past Hillary Clinton to win the president-elect title.
Read MoreAs a military veteran who swore an oath to defend the U.S. Constitution, (long before many of you were even in high school), few things are nearer and dearer to my heart than the freedom of the press. I must also remark that it took considerable gusto and courage for your editorial board to exercise its opinion last week by endorsing Donald Trump for President.
Read MoreDirector of College Relations Alex Helmbrecht finished off this year’s graves lecture series with his talk, “Behind the Polo Shirt: An Insider’s Look at the World of Sports Information.”
Read MoreThe Chadron Arts Center was lit by sunlight filtered through stained glass windows and white Christmas lights strewn across leafless trees as two choral ensembles performed for an estimated audience of 77 community members.
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