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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 2 MIN

Monday May 11 2026 - Scanner News

from Panhandle Scanner News · host Brian Hale

More red flag warnings today. Please use caution when burning, and obey all burn bans when in place.   During Police Week, we remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Thank you to all law enforcement officers, past and present, for your commitment to protecting and serving others. Your dedication does not go unnoticed.   Our very own Elevate Your Day morning show sponsor, High Plains Market, is having a grand opening and expansion celebration this coming Saturday, May 16th, High Plains Market, 27th and Avenue B. Grand opening this Saturday.    If you like movies and appreciate the historic Nile Theater, they're needing some help. They recently had a server go down and are looking for replacement costs. If you can help, contact the Nile Theater or see the posts on our Facebook page. They are currently in a fundraising effort to replace that server. Donations can be made through the non-profit Oregon Trail Community Foundation.   The Western Nebraska Pioneers are gearing up for another season, and they made the news lately when their bus was vandalized looked like a hit and run had occurred. If you know anything about who hit the Western Nebraska Pioneers bus, please report it.    Oregon Trail Days is hiring. With all of the upcoming summer excitement and activities at Oregon Trail Days, they're looking for some extra help. Contact Oregon Trail Days if you're looking to help.   And early this morning, just before we went on the air, a rollover occurred on S Road, about a half mile north of Henry, involving a F-350 flatbed dually pickup on its side in the ditch. No injuries reported.   To listen to live scanner traffic, visit our website at panhandlescanner.com and click on listen. That's going to do it for today's scanner news.   Thanks again for listening, and may God bless. I'm Brian Hale.

More red flag warnings today. Please use caution when burning, and obey all burn bans when in place.   During Police Week, we remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Thank you to all law enforcement officers, past and present, for your commitment to protecting and serving others. Your dedication does not go unnoticed.   Our very own Elevate Your Day morning show sponsor, High Plains Market, is having a grand opening and expansion celebration this coming Saturday, May 16th, High Plains Market, 27th and Avenue B. Grand opening this Saturday.    If you like movies and appreciate the historic Nile Theater, they're needing some help. They recently had a server go down and are looking for replacement costs. If you can help, contact the Nile Theater or see the posts on our Facebook page. They are currently in a fundraising effort to replace that server. Donations can be made through the non-profit Oregon Trail Community Foundation.   The Western Nebraska Pioneers are gearing up for another season, and they made the news lately when their bus was vandalized looked like a hit and run had occurred. If you know anything about who hit the Western Nebraska Pioneers bus, please report it.    Oregon Trail Days is hiring. With all of the upcoming summer excitement and activities at Oregon Trail Days, they're looking for some extra help. Contact Oregon Trail Days if you're looking to help.   And early this morning, just before we went on the air, a rollover occurred on S Road, about a half mile north of Henry, involving a F-350 flatbed dually pickup on its side in the ditch. No injuries reported.   To listen to live scanner traffic, visit our website at panhandlescanner.com and click on listen. That's going to do it for today's scanner news.   Thanks again for listening, and may God bless. I'm Brian Hale.

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