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Bright side: It’s colder up north…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 45. Wind chill values as low as -6 early. Breezy, with a northwest wind 21 to 24 mph decreasing to between 8 and 11 mph. Winds could gust as high as 37 mph.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 8. Wind chill values as low as -2. North northeast wind between 8 and 11 mph. 

Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 28. Wind chill values as low as -3. North northeast wind 6 to 8 mph becoming south southeast. 

Thursday Night: A chance of snow and freezing drizzle. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 14. South southeast wind between 7 and 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 36. North northwest wind around 6 mph. 

 

Occupy no more: Lincoln protesters out by March 1

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Occupy protesters have been told to remove their tent settlement from Centennial Mall by March 1.
The city expects the area to become a staging site for contractors working on the mall.
Parks and Recreation director Lynn Johnson says the city is starting Centennial Mall renovation work a year early so it can be coordinated with resurfacing work on adjacent streets this spring and summer.
Protester Jo Tetherow says the Occupy occupants are researching their response to the city.
The Occupy movement began in New York, decrying what protesters see as corporate greed and the growing gap between rich and poor.

 

SPVA: Girls First Round Results, Boys First Round Preview

The SPVA tournament opened last night with the two play-in games in the girls bracket. The two higher seeds advanced with victories, as third-seeded Hershey routed Chase County 52-23 and fourth-seed Perkins County toppled Maxwell 52-43. Tonight, the two boys bracket play-in games take place at McDonald-Belton Gymnasium at North Platte Community College. At 6 PM, fourth-seeded Chase County will take on Maxwell. The Longhorns beat the Wildcats back on December 30 at the Perkins County Holiday tournament. The winner of this meeting plays St. Pat’s in the semifinals. At 7:30, it’s the third seed Sutherland battling Perkins County. The Sailors earned a 55-50 win over the Plainsmen back on January 7. The winner gets a semifinal matchup with Hershey.

Broncos Name Tebow Training Camp Starter

The Denver Broncos didn’t waste any time affirming their commitment to their quarterback. At their first press conference since the team’s season came to an end with a Divisonal Playoff loss at New England on Saturday, Broncos head coach John Fox, general manager Brian Xanders, and executive vice president of football operations John Elway all agreed that Tim Tebow will go into training camp this coming fall as the team’s starting quarterback. The Broncos closed their regular season on a 7-4 run after Tebow was named starter and upset Pittsburgh in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs before their 45-10 drubbing at New England. With Brady Quinn likely to depart as a free agent this summer, the Broncos have just Tebow and rookie Adam Weber set to return at quarterback next season.

Rockies Trade Smith For Two Pitchers, Offer Contract to Moyer

The Colorado Rockies continue the process of adding pitchers – some young, and some not so young. The Rockies acquired a pair of hurlers from the Oakland A’s in a trade for outfielder Seth Smith, who batted .284 with 15 home runs for the Rockies last season. Coming over from Oakland are 27 year-old left-hander Josh Outman, who recovered from Tommy John surgery to pitch in 13 games last season and went 3-5 with a 3.70 ERA, and 28 year-old righty Guillermo Moscoso, who went 8-10 with a 3.38 ERA in 23 games in his first full big league season last year. Both are expected to join a crowded competition for a spot in Colorado’s rotation. In addition, the Rockies have reportedly offered a minor league contract to 49 year-old Jamie Moyer, who last pitched in the majors with Philadelphia in 2010.

DeZiel Named Big Ten Gymnast of the Week

True freshman Jessie DeZiel was named the Big Ten’s Gymnast of the Week and Freshman of the Week for her performance in Nebraska’s season-opening victory against the University of Denver. DeZiel becomes the first Nebraska gymnast to earn an individual conference honor after capturing the all-around title with a score of 39.575, which is the highest debut in school history. DeZiel scored at least a 9.875 on all four events, including a 9.925 to win the floor exercise title. As a team, DeZiel helped the Huskers post the 10th-highest score in school history and the highest score ever in a season-opening dual. The victory has propelled the Husker gymnast to the number 1 ranking in the country. DeZiel and the Huskers return to action on Friday, when they travel to Ames to take on Iowa State.

Uhhh…no, means no…

GERING, Neb. (AP) – A 50 year old Gering man has been arrested, accused of sexual assault and aggravated domestic assault.
Authorities say a 48-year-old woman reported that the man came home and forced her to have sex three times on Thursday, despite her pleas to stop. She was treated later for bruises, abrasions and other injuries.
An arrest affidavit says the man acknowledged being at the home, but he made no other statements.
He was arrested Saturday night.
The Associated Press is not using his name in order to protect the woman’s privacy.
A Scotts Bluff County jailer said the man remained in custody on Tuesday, pending $700,000 bail. Online court records don’t list the name of his attorney.

 

Full cavity searches all around!!!

Sen. Norm Wallman

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – People who give jail or prison inmates contraband in Nebraska would be detained and penalized equally, under a measure set for legislative debate.
Lawmakers are scheduled to discuss a bill Tuesday that would apply the same contraband rules and penalties at state facilities, as well as county and city jails.
Sen. Norm Wallman of Cortland says the definition of contraband can differ from place to place. He says local officials in his area want penalties and criteria to be the same for all facilities.
Current law pertains only to weapons or tools that could be used for escape. Wallman’s bill covers any item that is considered unlawful.
Wallman says people push the limit on what is considered contraband, and this bill would help county attorneys apply the law evenly.

 

Wow! Sure is cool in the shade…of this wheat?

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Nebraska is losing trees to high grain prices.
The prices have left many farmers with a decision to make – bulldoze trees to maximum profit or leave the trees as windbreaks and habitat plantings for land management.
This month, those sticking with trees are meeting with the 23 Nebraska resource districts to order seedlings from the Nebraska National Forest and Bessey Nursery near Halsey. In 1990, the nursery sold more than 3 million seedlings. In 2010, it was 780,000.
Dennis Adams of the Nebraska Forest Service is part of a group trying to increase plantings to 1.7 million.
He says windbreaks protect topsoil from erosion. They also catch snow that melts and increases soil moisture in the spring.

 

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