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July 2

1566, Clairvoyant Nostradamus has a heart attack and dies at age 62. You’d think he would have seen that coming…..
1776, the Continental Congress passed a resolution saying that “these United Colonies are, and of right, ought to be, Free and Independent States.”
1881, President James A. Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau, a disappointed office-seeker, at the Washington railroad station. Garfield died two-and-a-half months later, on September 19th.
1908, Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall is born. He dies in 1993.
1926, the United States Army Air Corps was created.
1932, the term “New Deal” was introduced by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his speech accepting the Democratic nomination for the presidency.
1932, Wendy’s founder Dave Thomas is born. He dies in 2002.
1937, Pilot Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan disappear over the Pacific Ocean.
1947, an object crashed near Roswell, New Mexico. The Air Force insisted it was a weather balloon, but eyewitnesses speculated it might have been an alien spacecraft.
1961, Author Ernest Hemingway (A Farewell To ArmsThe Old Man And The SeaFor Whom The Bell Tolls) dies at age 61.
1964, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law a civil rights act passed by Congress, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race in public accommodations, voter registration, union membership, employment and publicly owned or operated facilities.
1969Ralph Nader warns that loud rock music threatens to produce a nation of hearing-impaired people.
1971, The movie Shaft, starring Richard Roundtree, opens.
1976, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the death penalty was not inherently cruel or unusual punishment.
1977, Author Vladimir Nabokov (Lolita) dies at age 78.
1979, The Susan B. Anthony dollar is issued.
1980, The movie Airplane!, starring Robert HaysJulie HagertyLloyd BridgesLeslie NielsenRobert StackPeter GravesKareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Barbara Billingsley, opens.
1993, Major League Baseball’s longest doubleheader ever was played. The San Diego Padres started playing the Phillies at Philadelphia at 4:35 p.m. There was a rain delay, and the game began again at 5:45 p.m. Then there were more rain delays. Game One finally ended at 1:03 a.m. Game Two began at 1:28 a.m., went into extra innings, and ended at 4:40 a.m.!
1996, seven years after they shot their parents to death in the family’s Beverly Hills mansion, Lyle and Erik Menendez were sentenced to life in prison without parole.
1997, The movie Men In Black, starring Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith, opens.
1997, Actor James Stewart (Mr. Smith Goes To WashingtonIt’s A Wonderful LifeRear WindowVertigo) dies at age 89.
1998, The second book in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, is published.
2001, Liverpool renames its airport Liverpool Lennon Airport in honor of John Lennon. A statue of Lennon is displayed in the airport, as is the “Imagine” lyric “Above Us Only Sky.”
2001, Vice President Dick Cheney returned to work, flashing an “OK” sign to reporters two days after receiving a new pacemaker.
2005 The Live 8 concerts take place in Philadelphia, London, Paris, Rome, Berlin, Moscow, Tokyo, Johannesburg, and Toronto, featuring acts such as ColdplayLinkin Park, the Dave Matthews Band, theKillersMadonnaPaul McCartneyPink FloydSnoop DoggU2Crosby Stills and Nash, event organizer Bob Geldof and many others.

 

July 2

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

  • U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS – Swimming. Finals.
  • AMERICA’S GOT TALENT – The judges prepare for the season’s first live show; twelve of the top 48 acts perform.

FOX

  • HELL’S KITCHEN – Ramsay challenges the contestants’ creativity by using a slot machine to determine ingredients for their dishes.
  • MASTERCHEF – The contestants are divided into three teams for a food truck challenge.

ABC

  • THE BACHELORETTE – Emily visits Arie, Chris and Sean in their hometowns.
  • THE GLASS HOUSE – After the second elimination, the players compete in a game in which two teams perform tasks selected by viewers.

CW

  • BREAKING POINTE (repeat)
  • 90210 (repeat)

BRAVO

  • THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW YORK CITY – Aviva and Heather discuss the London trip; Ramona and Heather clash when they try to calmly talk about their issues.

DAY TIME TALK SHOW

THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW – (repeat)
THE VIEW – Lisa Kudrow, Angels “Big Ang” Raiola, Peter Greenberg

LATE NIGHT TALK SHOWS

THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN (CBS) – (repeat)
THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO (NBC) – (repeat)
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE (ABC) – (repeat)
THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON (CBS) – (repeat)
LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON (NBC) – (repeat)
LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY (NBC) – (repeat)
THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART (COMEDY CENTRAL) – (repeat)
THE COLBERT REPORT (COMEDY CENTRAL) – (repeat)
CONAN – (repeat)

 

SOUND OFF MONDAY… Wheelchairs, More bad drivers, Catsup or Ketchup and Turtles

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1. to the person down there that says Obeses people really pi** me off. people who say stupid s*** like that and judge others pi** me off

2. Sound off: dept. of roads is doing a good job on the north Jeffers street construction but they need to pay more attention about walking into oncoming traffic. Im driving slow and watching them but three times over the past few weeks ive almost hit one of the workers because they walk out in front of me

3. Just because your wheelchair is motorized does not make it street legal. Thats what sidewalks are for.

4. Pet peave people who go threw line in store and are on phone and act like your not there even when they pay

5. To the truck driver that cut me off on Interstate 80 on Sunday. Got your USDOT #. Your boss will be hearing from me.

6. To my wife: One day I’ll regret you as much as you regret me. I’d love you so much more if you had never told me about him. Or that you refer to “ketchup” as “catsup.” That disgusts me too.

7. I really like mango flavored soda.

8. My favorite part about breakfast is drunk.

 

 

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First Nationals 0-5 at Lincoln Tourney

The North Platte First Nationals hit a rut at the Mike Peterson Legion Tournament in Lincoln over the weekend, finishing the event with an 0-5 record. On Friday, the First Nationals fell to Millard South by a 12-1 score and then lost to Lincoln Southwest 10-2. Saturday saw another pair of losses, 15-5 to Elkhorn and 6-1 to Lincoln Pius X. Sunday’s game was a slugfest, but North Platte came out on the short end, losing to Elkhorn South 16-10. The First Nationals are now 17-17 on the season. They’re back in action Tuesday night in a doubleheader at Grand Island.

Rockies Pitch Well, But Don’t Hit in Shutout Loss (LISTEN LIVE TONIGHT on ESPN Radio 1410)

The journey was different for the Colorado Rockies, but the destination remained familiar – another Sunday defeat. The Rockies got standout pitching for a change, but the offense was AWOL in a 2-0 loss to the San Diego Padres at Coors Field. Left-hander Drew Pomeranz was outstanding in his first start in the big leagues since May, allowing just one unearned run on a pair of hits in his six innings of work. But he was outshone by journeyman Kip Wells, who worked seven shutout frames for the Padres. The Rockies mustered just seven hits and only once got a runner past third base. The loss drops the Rockies to 2-11 on Sundays this season, and 8-30 on Sundays over the last two years. The Rockies head out on the road to start a series with the St. Louis Cardinals tonight. ESPN Radio 1410 has the action, with pregame coverage at 6:30 and the first pitch at 7:15.

CarGo is Rockies’ Lone All-Star

There was good news yesterday for one member of the Colorado Rockies. Outfielder Carlos Gonzalez was named to his first National League All-Star team. Gonzalez was picked as a reserve by the player vote. The 26 year-old left fielder is batting .337 with 17 home runs and 58 RBI, leading the Rockies in all three of those Triple Crown categories. He also leads the team in slugging percentage and stolen bases, and is second in doubles. Gonzalez won’t just be appearing in the game – he’ll also be one of four National League sluggers to participate in the Home Run Derby the day before. Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp selected Gonzalez along with Miami’s Giancarlo Stanton and St. Louis’ Carlos Beltran to take part in the event. The 83rd Major League Baseball All-Star Game is set for July 10 at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City.

McMillian is Third Former Husker to Make Olympic Team This Week

A former Husker track star is headed to the London Olympics as a member of Team USA. Chantae McMillan, a five-time All-American at Nebraska, finished third in the heptathlon at the US Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon to secure her first Olympic bid. In the final event, McMillan posted a personal best time in the 800 meter run to secure her place on the Olympic team. McMillan becomes the third former Husker to book a trip to London over the past week. Cyclist Amber Neben will represent Team USA, while Aleks Maric will play for Australia’s men’s basketball team.

Swim Trials: Phelps Books Eight Races For London

Michael Phelps has earned a chance to swim eight Olympic races, rallying to win the 100-meter butterfly at the U.S. trials.

Phelps was slow off the blocks and made the turn in sixth place Sunday night. But he caught Tyler McGill on the return lap and surged to the wall to win 51.14 seconds, well off his world-record pace (49.82) but fastest in the world this year.

McGill hung on for the second Olympic spot in 51.32. Ryan Lochte, swimming an event he normally doesn’t in major competitions, just missed adding another race to his already busy program. He was third, 33-hundreths behind McGill.

Phelps, who set an Olympic record with eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games, is expected to swim the same eight events in London.

Four years ago, Katie Ledecky had no clue about how to qualify for the Olympics.

Now the 15-year-old distance swimmer is headed to London.

Ledecky won the 800-meter freestyle by a whopping 2.09 seconds at the trials Sunday night, making her the youngest member of the U.S. swim team.

She touched in 8 minutes, 19.78 seconds, with Kate Ziegler taking the second spot at 8:21.87 to earn her second Olympic berth. Ledecky broke the trials record of 8:20.81 set by Katie Hoff four years ago.

“I had a lot of confidence going into that race,” Ledecky said.

Anthony Ervin has capped an improbable comeback by earning a trip to the Olympics.

Ervin, who won gold in the 50-meter freestyle at the 2000 Sydney Games, finished second behind Cullen Jones in that event at the U.S. trials, good enough for a spot in London.

The 31-year-old Ervin was one of the sport’s rising stars when he stunning walked away in 2003, burned out on swimming and yearning to find a deeper meaning to life. He even auctioned off his gold medal to aid tsunami victims.

But Ervin returned to competition last year and quickly got back up to speed. Jones touched first in 21.59 seconds, but Ervin got there next (21.60).

His next race will be in London.

 

Lewellen Borowski

Lewellen Borowski, 92, of Grant, died June 30, 2012, at the Perkins County Community Hospital in Grant. Rosary will be recited at 9 a.m. on Tuesday at the Grant Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 10 a.m. at Mother of Sorrows with Father Mark Pfeiffer officiating. Burial will be at the Grant Cemetery. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday at the Bullock-Long Funeral Home in Grant, which is in charge of arrangements.

Mary Evelyn Hultman

Mary Evelyn Hultman, age 92, of North Platte, died June 30, 2012 at Centennial Park Retirement Center. She was born on December 9, 1919 in Lexington, Nebraska to Warren Franklin and Marium Neoma (Dicks) Teetor as the oldest of 13 children. Evelyn graduated form Lexington high school in 1938. After her graduation, she married Frank E. Hultman on January 21, 1941. A daughter, Donna Dee, was born later that year.

Evelyn was very active in volunteer work. She enjoyed cutting material for quilts and cutting out coupons. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the Eagles Auxiliary.

Survivors include her husband Frank of North Platte; five brothers, Mark (Marian) Teetor of Dallas, TX, Vernon Teetor of Akron, Ohio, Glen (Judy) Teetor of Moore, OK, Ronald (Linda) Teetor of Huber Springs, AR, and Wayne (Louise) Teetor of Pt. Pleasant, WV; two sisters, Beulah Nanney of Farmville, NC, and Patsy (Bill) Halouska of Cozad; sisters-in-law, Darlene Teetor of Lexington, and Grace Teetor of Ft. Stockton, TX; four grandchildren, Rodney Smallfoot, Jimmy Smallfoot, Nancy Angell, and Tammy Smallfoot; numerous great-grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Donna Rosson in 1998; five brothers, Art (Ferne), Don (Neoma), Warren (Evelyn), and George and Robert Teetor; a sister-in-law, Lorraine; and a brother-in-law, Sam Nanney. A memorial has been established to the North Platte Senior Center and online condolences can be made at www.adamsswanson.com.

Graveside Services will be 10 a.m. Thursday, July 5, 2012 at Fort McPherson National Cemetery with Chaplain Norval Holtmeier officiating. Visitation will be Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. Adams & Swanson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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