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Update on NSP trooper injured in head-on collision

Trooper Van Stelton

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – A Nebraska state trooper remains in a Kearney hospital after a collision west of Stratton in south-central Nebraska.
The Nebraska State Patrol says the trooper, 28-year-old Jeffrey Van Stelton, was listed in serious, but stable condition on Monday at Good Samaritan Hospital.
His vehicle collided with another on U.S Highway 34 about 2 a.m. Sunday.
The patrol says the driver of the other car, a 17-year-old who didn’t have a license, has been released from a hospital in Benkelman.
A passenger in the other car, Antonia Valdez, was taken to Good Samaritan as well. Hospital spokeswoman Marsha Wilkerson said Monday that Valdez is listed by the name of Antonia Lopez at the hospital and is in serious condition.
No citations, charges or arrests have been reported.

 

Welcome to National Severe Weather Preparedness Week!

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post) – The NOAA and FEMA have announced that April 22nd through 28th, 2012 is National Severe Weather Preparedness Week. To increase awareness of the severe weather that affects us all, they have announced their Be a Force of Nature pledge campaign.
The following steps are just a few of the ways that you can be better prepared:

Know Your Risk: The first step to becoming weather-ready is to understand the type of hazardous weather that can affect where you live and work, and how the weather could impact you and your family. Check the weather forecast regularly and sign up for localized alerts from emergency management officials. Severe weather comes in many forms and your shelter plan should include all types of local hazards.
Take Action: Be a Force of Nature by taking the pledge to prepare at Ready.gov. When you pledge to prepare, you will take the first step to making sure that you and your family are prepared for severe weather. This includes developing a family communications plan, putting an emergency kit together, keeping important papers and valuables in a safe place, and getting involved. Visit Ready.gov/severeweather for more on family preparedness for severe weather.
Be an Example: Once you have taken action and pledged, share your story with your family and friends. Create a YouTube video, post your story on Facebook, or send a tweet. Post the Be a Force of Nature widget on your social media profiles.

Here in west central Nebraska, we have already had our first few rounds of severe weather. By being better informed, you can make sure you and your family stay safe during the peak severe weather season ahead!

 

 

(LETTERS TO THE POST) Government workers and safety. Are they doing enough? Vote Here!

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Dear Editor,

I’ve been a resident of North Platte for quite some time now and I have noticed something during the spring and summer months that disturbs me. City and county workers doing various tasks without utilizing proper safety precautions or equipment. For example, I saw a small group of workers recently using a backhoe and a jackhammer to break up concrete and not one of them had on hardhats or eye protection. What if one of these boys were injured on the job? The city or county would have to pick up the medical tab, right? Right. You would think that this affects the amount of taxes that we have to pay each year. Taxes for homes are not what I would call cheap in this area in comparison to other places I have lived and I am curious, is this part of the problem? Sure it is. Why do the local government agencies allow this disregard for safety to happen? Do they not care about the amount of taxes that they have to pay? Do they not care enough about the community that they live in to do everything they can to help keep costs down?

Thank You for letting me vent on this topic

Anonymous
North Platte

Nebraskan pleads no contest in child porn case

GERING, Neb. (AP) – A 24-year-old Minatare man who had pleaded not guilty to 10 felony counts of child pornography possession has changed his plea.
Richard Knott pleaded no contest on Friday. No reason for the plea change was given, and Scotts Bluff County Attorney Doug Warner said a deal had not been offered.
Warner says more than 10 images of child pornography were found on Knott’s computer when investigators searched Knott’s home on Feb. 24.
Nebraska State Patrol officers began to investigate Knott after being contacted by a Dent County, Mo., investigator with a computer crimes task force. The investigator said he had identified an Internet address in Nebraska that had been sharing pornographic images.
Knott is scheduled to be sentenced on June 18.

 

Nebraska man gets probation for child porn

GERING, Neb. (AP) – A 25-year-old Gering man who admitted exchanging nude photos with a teenage girl has been given probation.
Online court records say Michael Hof pleaded no contest to possession of child pornography after prosecutors dropped two other felony charges.
Hof was sentenced on Friday to five years of intensive supervised probation Hof was arrested and charged in September after a 14-year-old
girl’s mother told Gering Police that her daughter had sent nude photos to Hof.
In court on Friday, Hof’s attorney, Tyler Petit, said Hof admitted exchanging nude cellphone photos with the girl. Petit said his client “just a young man who made a dumb mistake.”
But Judge Leo Dobrovolny chastised Hof, telling him that he was “supposed to be the adult in this situation.”

 

Gorgeous, warm week (until Friday…)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today: Sunny, with a high near 78. South wind between 10 and 13 mph. 

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 46. South southwest wind between 5 and 9 mph. 

Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 88. West wind between 5 and 8 mph. 

Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. Calm wind becoming west around 5 mph. 

Wednesday: Isolated thunderstorms after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 83. North northwest wind between 7 and 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

 

April 23

CBS

  • HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER (repeat)
  • 2 BROKE GIRLS (repeat)
  • TWO AND A HALF MEN (repeat)
  • MIKE & MOLLY (repeat)
  • HAWAII FIVE-0 (repeat)

NBC

  • THE VOICE – Vocalists compete in hope of advancing; Adam and Cee-Lo perform with their teams.
  • SMASH – Karen is seduced by Rebecca’s (Uma Thurman) glamorous life; Eileen’s ex-husband meets her new boyfriend.

FOX

  • BONES – Booth and Brenna investigate the death of a truck company employee whose body was found in the woods.
  • HOUSE – The team treats a boy who wakes up from nightmares of being choked still unable to breath.

ABC

  • DANCING WITH THE STARS – The remaining contestants perform; Smokey Robinson, The Temptations and Martha Reeves perform.
  • 20/20 – Backstage access reveals secrets about the show Dancing with the Stars; Lara Spencer and Cameron Mathison host.

CW

  • GOSSIP GIRL – Blair devises a plan to make sure she retains her status on the Upper East Side; Nate uncovers shocking information about Diana.
  • HART OF DIXIE – After a night of partying, Wade wakes up with an uninvited guest; George takes a trip to New Orleans.

BRAVO

  • BETHENNY EVER AFTER – Bethenny and Jason vacation in Los Cabos with Bryn and Veronica in tow.

VH1

  • BASKETBALL WIVES – Fallout from the altercation at the racetrack deepends; Royce introduces Dezmon to the women.
  • LA LA’S FULL COURT LIFE – La La and Po place a bet on finding the perfect date for Dice.

LATE NIGHT TALK SHOWS

THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN (CBS) – Jason Segel, Zach Walhs, fun.
THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO (NBC) – Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Aubrey O’Day, Train
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE (ABC) – Julia Louise-Dreyfus, Scrabble champions, the Hives
THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON (CBS) – Joel McHale, Dan Boulger
LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON (NBC) – (repeat)
LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY (NBC) – Tavis Smiley, Allen Stone, Band of Skulls
THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART (COMEDY CENTRAL) – Ben Rattray
THE COLBERT REPORT (COMEDY CENTRAL) – Don McLeroy
CONAN – Kathy Griffin, Morgan Spurlock, Erin Foley

April 23

1564William Shakespeare is born. He dies April 23rd, 1616, on his 52nd birthday.
1616William Shakespeare dies at age 52.
1789, President-elect George Washington and his wife moved into the first executive mansion, the Franklin House, in New York City. The White House was built a decade later.
1900,The word “hillbilly” was first used in print in an article in the New York Journal. It was spelled “Hill-Billie” and used in a story of a “free and untrampled white citizen of Alabama who lived in the hills.”
1936Roy Orbison is born. He dies in 1988.
1943, Actor Herve Villechaize (pronounced AIR-vay VILL-uh-shays) (Fantasy Island) is born. He dies in 1993.
1954Hank Aaron of the Milwaukee Braves hit the first of his record 755 major-league home runs, in a game against the St. Louis Cardinals.
1956Elvis Pressley performs for the first time as a rock n’ roll artist in Las Vegas.
1960Def Leppard guitarist Steve Clark is born. He dies in 1991.
1963Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds got his first hit in the major leagues.
1965, More than 200 U.S. planes struck North Vietnam in one of the heaviest raids of the Vietnam War.
1966, “Secret Agent Man” by Johnny Rivers peaks at Number Three on the pop chart.
1968, The Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren Church merged to form the United Methodist Church.
1968, Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh is born. He is put to death in 2001.
1969Sirhan Sirhan was sentenced to death for the assassination of New York Senator Robert F. Kennedy. The sentence was commuted to life in prison after the U.S. Supreme Court banned the death penalty as unconstitutional.
1971Sticky Fingers by the Rolling Stones is released.
1975Badfinger singer-guitarist Pete Ham dies at age 27.
1983Let’s Dance by David Bowie peaks at Number Four on the U.S. album chart and Number One in the U.K.
1984, the identification of the HIV virus that causes AIDS was announced.
1985, “New Coke” debuted, becoming one of the biggest corporate flops ever.
1988, a ban went into effect on smoking during domestic flights of two hours or less.
1988, “One Step Up” by Bruce Springsteen peaks at Number 13 on the pop chart.
1989, The pilot episode of Baywatch airs.
1991, Former New York Dolls singer-guitarist Johnny Thunders dies at age 38.
1994, “Streets Of Philadelphia” by Bruce Springsteen peaks at Number Nine on the pop chart.
1994, The Pink Floyd album The Division Bell enters the U.S. album chart at Number One, where it stays for four weeks.
1995, Sportscaster Howard Cosell dies at age 77.
1996, a Bronx civil-court jury ordered Bernhard Goetz to pay $43 million to Darrell Cabey, one of four young men he’d shot on a subway car in 1984 after Goetz said he was afraid the men were going to attack him.
1998James Earl Ray, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.‘s assassin, dies at age 70.
2001, Commander Scott Waddle, the former captain of the U.S.S. Greeneville submarine, was given a letter of reprimand and docked a month’s pay for the collision between his sub and a Japanese fishing boat off Oahu, Hawaii, that killed nine people on the boat.
2001R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck is released on bail after facing charges in a London court over an alleged air rage incident that occurred two days earlier in the first-class section of a flight from Seattle to London. He is eventually acquitted of all charges.

April 23

LANE GARRISON EYED IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DISPUTE: Lane Garrison is being investigated in an alleged domestic violence incident. TMZ.com reported that police reported to the actor’s Beverly Hills apartment on Saturday night, but were unable to find him once they arrived. Less than two months ago a similar incident occurred, but Lane blamed the argument with his girlfriend on a misunderstanding. LINDSAY ‘BANS HERSELF’ FROM HOTEL: After two troublesome incidents this month, Lindsay Lohanhas finally decided to stay away from The Standard Hotel. After an alleged brawl and a drink-throwing debacle, sources told TMZ that Lohan realizes that she’s a target for people who want money or quick publicity. While she’s apparently not swearing off clubbing in general, she has vowed to stay away from the Standard, where both incidents took place.

BLAKE AND RYAN GO COUNTRY: Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have purchased a “beautiful country home” in Bedford, N.Y. People magazine reported that the couple has been enjoying life away from the city and shelled out $2 million for the new property. According to People, they’ve been seen around town doing everything from horseback riding, to buying chocolate milk and dining at the Bedford Post Inn.

CHARLIE AND DENISE: BFF? Charlie Sheen was psyched to have his ex-wife Denise Richards on the set of his new comedy, Anger Management. Richards filmed her previously announced guest spot last week, which Sheen chronicled on Twitter. Charlie posted a black-and-white photo of himself looking at Richards, writing, “Incredible day on the set of #AngerManagement! What’s better than having @DENISE_RICHARDS on the set?!? Not much.”

NEW EMMY STRATEGY FOR JANUARY JONES: January Jones is hoping that a new strategy might net her an Emmy. The 34-year-old Mad Men star submitted herself for supporting actress in a drama after years in the lead category. According to the Hollywood Reporter, “Her decision to jump categories follows the lead of [co-star Elisabeth] Moss, who switched from lead to supporting in 2010, then back to lead in 2011. The moves helped to net Moss three consecutive nominations for the role of Peggy Olson — though, like fellow nominees Jon Hamm, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery and Jones, Moss has never taken home gold.”

 SHIA LABEOUF: AUTHOR? Shia LaBeouf is embarking on a new career as a graphic novel author. The actor surprised comic book fans at the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo last weekend after setting up a table to sell and sign his books, including “Stale N Mate, Cyclical” and “Let’s… Party.” He told Peoplemagazine of the venture, “I just did it for fun. I had some downtime and I’ve always been a big fan of comic books… I’ve said it’s like singing in the shower. It’s very free and without edit.”

MATTHEW PERRY GETS HALF SEASON ORDER FROM NBC: Matthew Perry is heading back to NBC. PerezHilton.com reported that his former network has ordered a half season of Go On, Perry’s new half-hour sitcom. Go On revolves around Perry’s sportscaster character as he tries to “move on from a loss and finds solace from the members of his mandatory group-therapy sessions.”

WEEKEND WRAP-UP

The Hunger Games’ streak as the Number One movie finally ended this weekend after four weeks, as it was topped by the debuts of Think Like a Man and The Lucky One — both of which beat expectations — and fell to third place.

 Opening in first place was the romantic comedy Think Like a Man, based on comedian Steve Harvey’sdating-advice book, Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man. The movie follows four couples trying to work out their relationship issues after the women buy Harvey’s book and take his advice. Starring are Gabrielle UnionKevin HartMichael EalyLa La AnthonyMeagan Good, Chris Brown and Taraji P. Henson. Harvey, who executive produced, has a small role playing himself.

Debuting at Number Two was the romantic drama The Lucky One, based on a 2008 best-selling book byThe Notebook author Nicholas Sparks. It stars Zac Efron as a U.S. Marine who returns from his third tour of duty in Iraq, convinced that he was kept safe and alive by a photograph of a beautiful woman he found in the war rubble. When he finds the woman, played by Taylor Schilling, and begins working at her family’s business, a romance blossoms between them. Co-starring are Blythe DannerRiley Thomas Stewartand Adam LeFevre.

  • Disney’s nature documentary, Chimpanzee, opened in fourth place. Narrated by Tim Allen, the film follows a baby chimpanzee named Oscar and his family in the forest.

THIS WEEKEND’S TOP TEN MOVIES — APRIL 20-22

  1. Think Like a Man, $33 million
  2. The Lucky One, $22.8 million
  3. The Hunger Games, $14.5 million
  4. Chimpanzee, $10.2 million
  5. The Three Stooges, $9.2 million
  6. The Cabin in the Woods, $7.8 million
  7. American Reunion, $5.2 million
  8. Titanic in 3-D, $5 million
  9. 21 Jump Street, $4.6 million
  10. Mirror Mirror, $4.1 million

 


April 23

  • Valerie Bertinelli (actress, One Day At A Time, former wife of Eddie Van Halen) (52)
  • Joyce DeWitt (actress, Three’s Company‘s Janet Wood) (63)
  • Jan Hooks (actress, Saturday Night Live, Designing Women) (55)
  • Judy Davis (actress, A Passage To IndiaHusbands And WivesBarton Fink) (57)
  • Melina Kanakaredes (actress, ProvidenceCSI:NY) (45)
  • Lee Majors (actor, The Six Million Dollar Man) (73)
  • Shirley Temple (actress and politician) (84)
  • George Lopez (comedian and sitcom star) (51)
  • Michael Moore (documentary filmmaker, Bowling For ColumbineFahrenheit 911) (58)
  • Jaime King (actress, Hart of Dixie, BlowPearl HarborWhite Chicks, Sin City) (33)
  • Kal Penn (actor/Obama’s former Associate Director of the White House Office of Public Liaison, theVan Wilder movies, Harold & Kumar movies, Superman Returns24, ) (35)
  • Glenn Cornick (former bassist, Jethro Tull) (65)
  • Barry Watson (actor, Samantha Who?, 7th Heaven) (38)
  • Dev Patel (actor, Slumdog Millionaire) (22)
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