Thanks to Hickory Industrial Site and other locations, NGage believes bioenergy and the biofuels industry could be the lynchpin of the future Gage County economy. This forward-thinking biogenic park represents the first step in environmentally-conscious industry support in southeastern Nebraska.Award-Winning Hickory Industrial Site Highlights Biofuel and Bioenergy Potential for Gage...Continue Reading
NGage believes Gage County could soon become a critical part of a regional carbon capture and sequestration pipeline. This process involves pulling the greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide (CO2), from various sources and storing it deep underground. Tallgrass is one of the many companies able to retrofit their equipment to capture...Continue Reading
Ongoing nuclear siting feasibility studies will advance the installation of advanced small modular reactors in selected Nebraska municipalities, which NGage urges the county to support. Nuclear power has potential in Gage County if the people welcome it.NGage Calls for Gage County Residents to Consider Advanced Small Modular Reactors and Nuclear...Continue Reading
Nuclear power plants are becoming smaller, safer, and more scalable every year, and NGage is proud to welcome their potential for the area. New research for cutting-edge facilities shows a rare opportunity to become part of the future of energy.NGage Proud to Score High in Nuclear Power Plant Siting Study A...Continue Reading
Well, actually, you can spell ‘economic development’ without the letters “L,” “A,” “N,” and “D,” but proper economic development becomes extremely difficult without suitable locations - land as well as existing buildings - to attract corporations, propel small business owners or house potential workers and their families. NGage’s mission is to...Continue Reading
NGage actively strives to sustain and grow the regional economy and quality of life. Our leadership and access to resources target Gage County communities to help the skilled workforce and both existing local businesses and attract new businesses.Working to improve communities and lives in Gage County NGage is committed to collaborating...Continue Reading
Homestead National Historic Park celebrates the reason Gage County was founded: the Homestead Act of 1862. Find the oldest restored tallgrass prairie in the country here. NGage recommends every Gage County resident visit the park for the rare opportunity to experience the challenges our ancestors overcame. Homestead National Historic Park Restores...Continue Reading
When NGage learned about the demand for childcare, we met the need immediately with the Communities for Kids Initiative, or Gage County C4K. Kicked off in 2021, this initiative soon expanded into something far more. NGage’s Communities for Kids Initiative Helps with their Childcare NeedsC4K is built on partnerships with public...Continue Reading
The Young Professionals Group (YPG) is investing in the next generation of Gage County business leaders. Our partnerships with local enterprises bring veterans’ experience and youthful determination together, helping young professionals succeed. Cooperation is the Theme for the Gage County Young Professionals GroupThis partnership between the Beatrice Area Chamber of Commerce...Continue Reading
NGage supports entrepreneurial activity and small business through actions, not words. We’re dedicated to helping the modern pioneers in Gage County tackle challenges and overcome obstacles. We highlight the true potential of our community’s entrepreneurial activity.Fostering Entrepreneurial Activity: How NGage Supports Small Business in Beatrice NGage both encourages new small business...Continue Reading
Shown off at trade shows across the country, NGage is proud to highlight Hickory Industrial Park, the best showing in our 2023 Annual Report. It’s a shovel-ready site prepared by forward thinkers. More importantly, it’s ready to welcome businesses with a philosophy to match.Hickory Industrial Park can be Your Site...Continue Reading
NGage is dedicated to preserving the historic buildings on Main Street that put Gage County on the National Register of Historic Places. Our proud frontier history stretches from Abraham Lincoln’s signature on the Homestead Act and continues today. Historic Buildings on Main Street: The National Register of Historic Places Recognizes Your...Continue Reading
Gage County’s own Beatrice Municipal Airport has a history of successful flight almost as old as aviation itself. It also has all the benefits of a major airport with none of the drawbacks, plus a convenient location. Beatrice Municipal Airport Supports Gage County Air Traffic This local airport is not limited to...Continue Reading
Gage County Industrial Park is one of NGage’s favorite shovel-ready sites in Gage County. Its wide-open spaces, ample water access, and a surrounding population of an engaged and talented workforce make it suitable for any new facility. NGage’s Assessment: Gage County Industrial Park is the Perfect Place for Any Enterprise Hundreds...Continue Reading
Gage County residents don’t have to travel far to enjoy the wide-open Nebraska outdoors—Rockford Lake State Recreation Area is just around the corner. It’s specialized for outdoor recreation and camping, and families are welcome to stay for days at a time. Rockford Lake State Recreation Area Hosts Gage County Families All...Continue Reading
NGage promotes holistic economic development in all areas, benefiting individuals and businesses in Gage County. Staff look for opportunities to help existing businesses grow and thrive, as well as bring in new business by providing detailed development information and directories of shovel-ready sites. Those efforts also extend to increasing and...Continue Reading
Gage County has several projects listed in the 2025 Surface Transportation Program Book that the Nebraska Department of Transportation released this week, including a sealing project on U.S. 77 scheduled for 2025.Also in the book for the five-year planning program from 2026-30 are resurfacing U.S. 77 in Beatrice, replacing the...Continue Reading
A federal grant is expected to turn a long-discussed project to enhance downtown Beatrice into a reality.The city recently was named a recipient of a $21.4 million grant from the federal infrastructure bill, which will be used to reroute U.S. Highway 136 one block south, around the downtown core, to...Continue Reading
Gage County’s available land is perfectly complemented by the bountiful Ogallala Aquifer. Well-established water infrastructure taps into the abundant water supply and the Big Blue River, which cuts through the heart of Beatrice. Though in use for decades, the water and available land here can support growth. Municipal services can...Continue Reading
Register for the 2024 Summit at govsummit.nebraska.gov.Governor Jim Pillen, the Nebraska Department of Economic Development (DED), and the Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) encourage Nebraskans to register for the Ag & Economic Development Summit: One Nebraska. This year’s event will take place August 7-9, 2024, at the Younes Conference Center...Continue Reading
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that USDA is partnering with rural Americans on hundreds of clean energy projects to lower energy bills, expand access to clean energy and create jobs for U.S. farmers, ranchers and agricultural producers. Many of the projects are funded by President...Continue Reading
At the National Rural Grocer’s Summit today, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that USDA and Reinvestment Fund are launching a new program under the Healthy Food Financing Initiative (HFFI) to increase access to healthy foods in communities underserved by grocery stores. Funding for the new Food Access and Retail...Continue Reading
Local business owners across the country have been dealing with a chronic shortage of workers and Gage County, NE is no different. The Gage Area Growth Enterprise (NGage) has consistently sought to address this concern through numerous workforce initiatives, such as improving the county's childcare and early childhood educational offerings,...Continue Reading
As one of the newest board members for Gage Area Growth Enterprise (NGage), Samantha Thompson is a fourth-generation funeral director at her family’s firm, Griffiths-Hovendick Chapel, Inc., and is the full-time manager of the Laughlin-Hoevet Funeral Home location in Wymore. She is eager to extend her professional dedication to finding...Continue Reading