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Rockies Routed by Nationals (LISTEN LIVE TONIGHT on ESPN Radio 1410)

A close game got ugly in a hurry when the Colorado Rockies new pitching staff experiment blew up in their faces in an 12-5 loss to the Washington Nationals last night at Coors Field. The Rockies trailed 4-3 when starting pitcher Christian Friedrich left the game with one out in the fifth inning, having come close to the team’s 75-pitch limit for their starters. Reliever Guillermo Moscoso promptly gave up five runs in the fifth and three more in the sixth to put the game beyond reach. Dexter Fowler and Jonathan Herrera each popped solo homers for the Rockies in a losing effort. The Rockies and Nationals play game three of their four-game series tonight. The Rockies will send left-hander Edwar Cabrera to the mound for his first major league start. ESPN Radio 1410 has all the action, with pregame coverage at 7:05 and first pitch at 7:40.

Green, “Cable Guy” Among Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Honorees

Ahman Green

Six former Husker players and one former coach are a part of this year’s class of inductees into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame. Most notable among the former players inducted is running back Ahman Green, who was twice an all-conference honoree while at Nebraska. Other former Huskers to receive the honor are defensive back DeJuan Groce, center Josh Heskew, kicker Dave Klein, and defensive ends Steve Manstedt and Bill Weber, and former assistant and head coach Frank Solich. Two former players at the University of Nebraska-Kearney are also set to be enshrined, end Dick Erwin and defensive back Mitch Johnson. The winners of the Clarence E. Swanson Meritorious Service Award and the Lyell Bremser Special Merit Award will also be honored. One of the Swanson Award winners is Dan Whitney, better known by his stage name, ‘Larry the Cable Guy’.

Rockies Pitching Coach Apodaca Steps Aside After Ten Seasons

Bob Apodaca

The longest-serving pitching coach in Colorado Rockies history ended his tenure yesterday. Bob Apodaca requested a re-assignment within the organization prior to last night’s game, saying he needed a break. Apodaca had been in charge of the Rockies pitching staff over the last ten seasons. The last six seasons prior to 2012 had seen his staffs post the lowest single-season team ERAs in the franchise’s history. But the pitching has gone off the rails for the Rockies this season, as they rank at or near the bottom of all of Major League Baseball in every major statistical category. His role will be performed by two men for the remainder of this season: Jim Wright, the Rockies’ current bullpen coach, and Bo McLaughlin, who had been the pitching coach for the club’s AAA minor league affiliate in Colorado Springs.

Former Husker Trackster’s Conversion to Cycling Leads to London Olympics

Amber Neben

(Hilary Winter, Nebraska Sports Information) Lincoln, Neb. – Former Husker distance runner Amber (Parkinson) Neben was named to the 2012 U.S. Olympic Cycling Team. The team includes 10 male and 11 female athletes across the disciplines of road cycling, track cycling, mountain biking and bicycle motocross (BMX).

Neben will compete in the road race for the United States. She earned a gold medal at the Pan American Continental Championships earlier this season.

Neben competed for the Huskers from 1993-1995, when a stress fracture forced her out of competitive running and into cycling. The Anaheim, Calif., native is a two-time Olympian as she also represented the United States in Beijing in 2008.

Wildfires Near Colorado Springs Burning Out Of Control (LOCAL REPORT)

One of Colorado’s newest wildfires is proving to be hard to contain. It has grown to more than 6 square miles since it erupted Saturday.

The fire near Colorado Springs prompted evacuation orders for 11,000 residents and an unknown number of tourists. Those orders were later lifted for the 5,000 residents of nearby Manitou Springs.

Colorado is having its worst wildfire season in a decade, with more than a half dozen forest fires burning across the dry terrain.

Some hotels and campgrounds are emptying out, a week ahead of the busy Fourth of July holiday.

Owner Of “Little Monkeys Child Care” Allegedly Abused Her Son

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North Platte (N.P.P.D.) – On Monday the 25th of June officers from the North Platte Police Department responded to the Little Monkeys Child Care, 3302 South Willow on the report of child abuse. Officers were told that allegedly the suspect, Amanda Hastings both struck and kicked her son the victim causing the child injury and pain. Following  the investigation officers had probable cause to arrest Hastings for Felony Child Abuse. Hastings was transported and jailed at the Lincoln County Detention Center.

Learn more about abuse and signs of abuse, so you can help stop events like this from happening.

Question from the North Platte Post: Have you or do you know someone who brought/brings their child to Little Monkeys Child Care?

Bankers and politicians agree: Economy in Nebraska is doing well (PHOTOS: Nebraskaland Bank Groundbreaking)

North Platte (NORTH PLATTE POST)-   Many gathered today at the AB&T Regional Presidential Meeting taking place at the Rivers Edge Golf Club to take part in a presentation by AB&T CEO and Federal Reserve Board Member Todd Adams on Interest Rates and Economic Conditions. The presentation discussed unemployment rates on the rise, cause and effect of American Debt, Ethanol and other points of interest that impact the economy and overall Nebraska’s impressively low unemployment rate. 

During the  presentation Adams said ““In the month of May we created 69,000 New jobs” contributing to the lower unemployment rate. Nebraska and other Mid-Western states have Goods and Services such as Ethanol plants creating jobs and contributing to the growth of the over all economy.

Tuesday also marks the ground breaking of the new location of Nebraskaland Bank in North Platte between Jeffers and Dewey. The citizens, employees, owners and everyone in the community showed up at the new location to show their support for the new bank, featuring the designs of the new building that looks much like the current bank, but larger, and more modern.

Governor Dave Heineman made his presence. I asked him about the his thoughts about our current economy he said:

“The economy in Nebraska is doing very well, you have a new bank expanding, were at the ground breaking, that is a very positive sign. There are a lot of good things happening here in North Platte. We’ve modernized our economic incentive program in the state, we’ve lowered taxes, we balanced our budget by controlling spending, the end result is an unemployment rate that  is the marvel of the rest of the country  were at 3.9%  The 2nd lowest in America. ”

Asked the question about what’s in the future for the economy he replied
 

“I want us to continue to focus on the future growing more jobs, the more jobs we have the more families will have the opportunity to be employed  and they can take care of  their families.  We have a lot of young people that are going to be graduating from a 2 year or 4 year college  they are going to be looking for jobs.” 

I had a chance to talk with President of Nebraskaland Bank Mike Jacobson, congratulating him on the new location. I asked him to share a few words and this is what he had to say

“It’s really been amazing, and it’s been a community effort. I never really dreamed 14 years ago when we opened the bank that we would grow to the size that we are. I knew we had to stay focused to our original mission to have local people making local decisions, and to have local ownership, and if we deliver great service and have great products and do the right thing then maybe we could grow.”

he said then continued:

“We take giving back to the community very seriously”  

After the Ground had been broken into, Nebraskaland Bank served a delicious steak sandwich with all the fixings. This is a great addition to North Platte that both Bankers and Political Leaders can agree.

Inaugural Seven Advocates to be Sworn in as CASA Volunteers

North Platte-(CASA)       CASA of Lincoln County, is excited to announce the first SEVEN advocates, to be sworn in by the courts on Wednesday, June 27th at 11:30am, with a picnic to follow.

 

The swearing in presentation will take place at 11:30am at County Courthouse.  Following, a swearing in celebration will take place beginning at approximately at 12noon at Memorial Park with a picnic provided by Nebraskaland National Bank.  These events are closed to the public, however open to the media, supporters of CASA and fellow CASA volunteers.   A picnic invite is attached.  If you would like to attend the swearing in ceremony at the courthouse, please contact Stephanie Miller at 520-0577 for specific information.

 

This is a huge milestone for this new organization, in its first year of conception.  In Spring of 2012, Executive Director Stephanie Miller was hired along with the completed filing of a 501(3) c non-profit organization status.  Since then, the group has been able to move forward and train the first set (of many) advocates. 

 

With over 100 kids in the court systems waiting for a CASA advocate, the hope is to continually add volunteers to help keep up with the need for advocates and to assist children in Lincoln County.   Each advocate that will be sworn in has completed nearly 40 hours of advocate training and will maintain and a training schedule annually.

CASA volunteers are appointed by judges to watch over and advocate for abused and neglected children, to make sure they don’t get lost in the overburdened legal and social service system or languish in inappropriate group or foster homes. Volunteers stay with each case until it is closed and the child is placed in a safe, permanent home. For many abused children, their CASA volunteer will be the one constant adult presence in their lives.

 

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