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McCook man sentenced for assaulting 95 year old father

MCCOOK, Neb. (AP) – A 62-year-old McCook man has been sentenced to 14 days in jail for assaulting his 95-year-old father.
Jon Leitner was convicted of disturbing the peace. Court documents say the original assault charge was reduced at the request of the victim.
Police say Leitner assaulted his father at least three times on Sept. 19. An officer found bruises on the chest of Elmer Leitner and he complained of pain.
Jon Leitner was given credit for eight days served.

 

Republicans lining up to vie for Senate seat

Jon Bruning

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Republican Attorney General Jon Bruning has filed papers to run for the Nebraska U.S. Senate seat held by outgoing Democrat Ben Nelson.
Bruning submitted his papers Monday to the Secretary of State’s office. He repeated his opposition to the Obama administration’s health care law and EPA regulations he says are killing Nebraska jobs.
Bruning has already announced he would seek the seat, and is in a GOP primary race with State Treasurer Don Stenberg, state Sen. Deb Fischer and investment adviser Pat Flynn.
Nelson announced last month he would not seek re-election.
Former U.S. Sen. Bob Kerrey, a Democrat, has said he’s exploring a possible bid.
Bruning has won endorsements from former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, Speaker of the Legislature Mike Flood and 27 other current and former state senators.

 

A Haunting in North Platte

A team of paranormal investigators were at the North Platte Community Playhouse on Saturday night, and the spirits did not disappoint. The team arrived at approximately 8:30pm, with an impressive collection of equipment used for detecting possible paranormal activity. This included Digital Recorders, Infrared Cameras, Laser Grids and much more. During the intitial set-up, we clearly heard footsteps in the ceiling of the auditorium, so the investigation started earlier than we planned. With all the lights in the auditorium turned off, we began asking question of the potentil spirits, such as “Why are you here,” “how many of you are here.” We asked that a K2 meter, which measure electromagnetic fields, be used to respond to our questions by lighting up lights on the meter. Amazingly, on several occasions, the meter peaked in response to our questions. We continued to ask quesions that would evoke a response, and to our amazement, we were not let down. At one point, we asked that the spirit or spirits give us a sure sign of their presence by moving something on the stage. Shortly after this, we heard what sounded like a chair being moved. Simply unbelievable!

While I can’t say that I’m 100% sure that there are spirits at the NPCP, I can say that there were definitely some occurences that made you think we may not be alone.

The T.R.I.P team will spend the next week reviewing the hours of audio and video evidence from the investigation. They plan on returning to North Platte in a few weeks to present their finding. This will be open to the public.

One thing I am sure of though. If there are spirits at the NPCP, they are not dangerous and have no desire to cause harm to anyone.

 

Computers to blame for woeful child welfare?

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Nebraska lawmakers says the state is failing to keep track of important case information about children who are in state custody due to abuse, neglect, and other problems.
Some blame the problem on an outmoded computer system as well as high turnover and overwhelming caseloads. They say it has complicated their efforts to overhaul the state’s child welfare system in the wake of a report that found substantial problems with a privatization effort that began in 2009.
On Thursday, the Health and Human Services Committee will hold a public hearing on a bill that would return many case management duties to state employees.
A Department of Health and Human Services spokesman said agency officials believe the computer tracking system is adequate.

 

GOP to Kerrey: Don’t come back now, ya hear?

Bob Kerrey

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Former U.S. Senator and Nebraska governor Bob Kerrey has found himself in the middle of a tug-of-war between Democrats desperate for him to run for Nebraska’s U.S. Senate seat this year and Republicans just as eager for him to stay out.
Kerrey announced earlier this month that he’s mulling a run to replace U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson, who is not seeking a third term this year.
Since then, Nebraska’s airwaves have been crowded with radio and television ads by conservative groups attacking Kerrey as a liberal and carpetbagger who should stay in New York, where he’s lived for the past decade.
Conservative groups say Nebraska voters need to know what they’d be getting with Kerrey. State Democrats say the ad blitz shows Republicans are afraid of a Kerrey run.

 

State Fair to spread seeds; hope for growth

GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) – Nebraska State Fair organizers hope they’ll be able to attract an even bigger crowd to Grand Island this year by selling the event to residents of the state’s two largest cities.
This year will be the fair’s third in Grand Island after more than a century in Lincoln. Last year’s fair attracted about 330,000 people.
Nebraska State Fair Executive Director Joseph McDermott said that the marketing budget will increase this year to make sure every corner of the state hears about it, especially people in Omaha and Lincoln.
The fair board met Friday in Kearney. McDermott says fair attendance from eastern Nebraska isn’t as strong as he’d like.

 

NP man in jail after weekend stabbing

Benny Rueben

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – Police say a 59-year-old man was arrested after a weekend stabbing at Cedar Lodge in North Platte.
Police were dispatched to the Lincoln Highway Diner just before 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Officers say that 49-year-old Larry Kirchner entered the restaurant seeking help. Kirchner was suffering from stab wounds to his torso. He was taken to Great Plains Regional Medical Center and is listed in serious condition.
Police located the suspect, 59 year old Benny Rueben outside his residence at the Cedar Lodge Motel. Rueben is charged with attempted second degree murder, and use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony.
Rueben is being held in Lincoln County jail on a $500,000 bond.

 

 

 

Winter or spring? The debate rages…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today: Sunny, with a high near 46. West wind at 9 mph becoming south southeast. 

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 15. Calm wind becoming east around 6 mph. 

Tuesday: A slight chance of rain and snow after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 39. East northeast wind around 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 16. Northeast wind between 4 and 7 mph becoming calm. 

Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 50. West southwest wind between 3 and 10 mph. 

 

Patriots Win AFC Title; Woodhead to Play in Super Bowl

One of North Platte’s own is headed to the Super Bowl. The New England Patriots defeated the Baltimore Ravens 23-20 in the AFC Championship Game yesterday, meaning local hero Danny Woodhead will play in the biggest game of them all. Woodhead rushed for 18 yards on six carries and caught one pass for seven yards in helping the Patriots reach their first Super Bowl in four years and their seventh in franchise history. The former North Platte Bulldog and Chadron State standout has reached the postseason in all three of his NFL seasons, but fell short of the ultimate goal as a member of the New York Jets in 2010 and with the Patriots last season. The Patriots will take on the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday, February 5th at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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