Kimball County lies in the southwestern Panhandle region of Nebraska and features a blend of high plains scenery, rural living, and strong community roots. The county seat, Kimball, is a small but active town with local shops, schools, restaurants, and recreational facilities. Other communities include Bushnell and Dix, each offering simple, peaceful living environments surrounded by agricultural landscapes. Historically, the county grew with the arrival of the railroad and the expansion of wheat farming and cattle ranching. Kimball later became known for the Kimball Wind Energy Center and its proximity to major transportation routes, including I-80 and Highway 71. The area remains agricultural but also benefits from wind energy and related industries. Housing in Kimball County includes single-family homes, ranch-style houses, older farm properties, and acreages. Existing home prices typically range from $150,000 to $260,000, though large rural properties may exceed $350,000. New construction is feasible and averages $150–$195 per sq. ft., bringing total custom-home projects into the $330,000–$430,000 range. Kimball County is located approximately 40 miles from Scottsbluff and about 150 miles from Cheyenne, Wyoming, offering access to larger services, shopping, and transportation hubs. The county appeals to families, retirees, agricultural workers, and wind-industry employees who want a peaceful, affordable rural lifestyle with access to major highways and open prairie views.