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Beryl Ristine


Beryl Ristine, 87, of Santa Maria, Calif., formerly of Gothenburg, passed away Jan. 26, 2012.
Beryl was born on July 28, 1924, north of Cozad and Gothenburg to Luther C. and Opal (Gibson) Ristine. Growing up as a Depression-era farm boy, Beryl knew a life of hard times and no frills. There were too many chores and too few games. At the age of 13, his father married Thelva Elliott. He often listed Thelva as his mother from then on. He worked on his Aunt Nina Ristine’s farm during the winter and rode his bike into Gothenburg, where he attended high school until his senior year. It was then that his father moved the family to Waco to open a barbershop. Beryl finished his senior year in Waco, though he always attended his class reunions in Gothenburg.
Beryl enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he was trained in Air/Ground Radio Operations and saw the end of World War II in Germany. As a member of the occupational forces, Beryl processed prisoners of war. Following a short break in the service and some college classes, Beryl enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, continuing in Radio Communications, then retraining into the missile field. Beryl had duty in several U.S. states, France, Germany, Turkey and Kwajalein Atoll. During all these assignments, he enjoyed traveling as much as possible. In 1970, Beryl retired as a Master Sergeant at Vandenberg Air Force Base and went to New Zealand to work as a photo engraver, using skills learned through his hobby of photography. Beryl traveled those islands and Australia extensively. Two years later, Beryl returned to the United States via a trip around the world, which included a train trip across Siberia. Resettling in Santa Maria, Beryl drove school busses for the Santa Maria School District and did administrative work as a civil servant at Vandenberg Air Force Base.
Upon going into full retirement, Beryl began traveling in earnest, bus and air trips all over the country, as well as Mexico, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Beryl enjoyed 17 cruises, including the Panama Canal, Alaska and a river cruise through Russia. He also made a trip to China and a flight over the North Pole to Sweden. Beryl was a member the Santa Maria seniors travel club; he was frequently “on the bus.” Beryl took pride in his travels and was awarded Most Active Traveler and left many pictures and journals.
Other than traveling, Beryl enjoyed the golf course at Vandenberg Air Force Base for many years until a shoulder injury would not allow him to continue. Beryl then walked the course for camaraderie and exercise. He also greatly enjoyed music; he leaves behind hundreds of audiotapes, eight tracks, cassettes and reel to reels. Beryl recorded many of them himself, including light classical, popular and country. Beryl liked to be out of the house and active, even when it was only for breakfast at Kay’s Country Kitchen or coffee at McDonald’s or Albertsons.
Beryl was preceded in death by his parents; stepmother, Thelva Ristine Bates; two sisters, Doris Johnson and Kathleen Ristine; two half-sisters, Nellie and Carol; step-brother, Austin Bates; and a cousin, Burton Ristine.
Survivors include his brother, Archie, of Ellensburg, Wash.; sister, Helen Voisey, of Webster, Texas; half-sister, Kay Etherton, of Cozad; four step-sisters, Joan (Gary) Waugh, of North Platte, Jeanne (Larry) Brooks, of Cozad, Cheryl (Roger) Nespor, of Milford, and Lois (James) Hughes, of Nashport, Ohio; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
Services with military honors will be at 11 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 1, at Fort McPherson National Cemetery at Maxwell.

Berniece Overless


Berniece Overless, 91, of Colorado Springs, Colo., formerly of North Platte, died Sept. 25, 2012. Cremation was chosen. Services are pending at Fort McPherson National Cemetery.

Bonnie Cooper


Bonnie Jean Cooper, age 79 of North Platte passed away September 26, 2012 in North Platte.
Bonnie was born September 26, 1933 in North Platte, NE to James and Mattie Pease. She graduated from North Platte High School. Bonnie worked at the Canning Factory in North Platte, at the Dodge Dealership in the parts department for many years, and at the horse plant in North Platte.
Bonnie married Martin Mora Sr. and the couple lived in North Platte. Martin preceded her in death August 7, 1986. On September 1, 1987 she married Vernon Cooper.
Bonnie enjoyed gardening, especially her irises, crocheting, and country music. She had a very strong love for her family.
Bonnie is survived by her husband Vernon of North Platte; son Martin (Alice) Mora Jr. of North Platte; four grandchildren Martin Mora of North Platte, Fara (Everardo Lujan) Muniz of Clovis, NM, Dr. Ian (Nichole) Mora of Chicago Il, and Robin Mora of North Platte; five great grandchildren Austin Muniz and Rosa Muniz of Lexington, Raymond Lujan, Grace Lujan, Anthony Lujan all of Clovis, NM; siblings Edward (Carolyn) Pease, Evelyn (Dan) Dougherty, Mary Ann (Bob) Perlick; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Martin; siblings Bob Pease, Jim Pease, and Roland Pease.
A memorial has been established in her name and on line condolences may be made at www.adamsswanson.com. Visitation will be Saturday and Sunday noon to 6:00 p.m. Funeral services will be Monday October 1, 2012 at 1:00 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints with the Bishop Vic Gentry officiating. Burial will follow at the North Platte Cemetery. Adams and Swanson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

BREAKING: Casey’s General Store Robbed At Gun Point

Amanda Giles

At or around Friday September 28th,  Casey’s General Store on the corner of Buffalo Bill Rd and Rodeo Rd was robbed at gun point, confirmed by Lieutenant Hoaglund from the North Platte Police Department.

The suspect, 16-year-old Daniel Shinkle is in custody. According to the Lincoln County Court, Shinkle will be charged as an adult with robbery and use of a firearm to commit a felony. Shinkle is lodged at the Lincoln County Detention Center on $100,000 bond.

Friday morning at 7:56, 19-year-old Amanda Giles of North Platte was booked in the LCDC and charged with being an accessory to robbery. Bond set at $10,000

The robbery is still under investigation by the NPPD.


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Friday Sports Day – Ryder Cup Opens in Illinois

Bradley-Mickelson give US 1st point at Ryder Cup 

MEDINAH, Ill. (AP) — The Americans made a statement with the first point at the Ryder Cup.

Keegan Bradley and Phil Mickelson won 4-and-3 Friday morning, handing Sergio Garcia and Luke Donald their first loss ever in foursomes. The Europeans had been 4-0 together, and Garcia was 8-0-1 in alternate-shot play at the Ryder Cup.

Bradley, a Ryder Cup rookie, was unshakable, making one big putt after another. None was bigger than the last, and he drained a 15-footer on No. 15 to clinch the match. While his caddie twirled the flag stick, Bradley screamed and pumped his fist, then exchanged a hand slap and a hug with Mickelson.

Donald needed to hole out from the bunker to extend the match, but it wasn’t close.

Playoff positioning

UNDATED (AP) — The frantic finish for the five remaining post-season spots resumes as part of a full major league baseball slate tonight.

The Cardinals have the upper hand for the lone unfilled National League playoff spot and try to inch closer to clinching it when they host NL East-leading Washington. St. Louis sends 16-game winner Kyle Lohse to the mound. The Cardinals enjoy a three-game lead over the Dodgers for the final wildcard spot with six games to go.

The Dodgers try to keep hope alive when the host Colorado.

The tightest battle is in the American League East, where the Yankees hold a one-game lead over Baltimore with six games to go. New York resumes its series in Toronto, where they were shut out by the Blue Jays last night. Baltimore opens a home series against Boston. Chris Tillman gets the call for the Orioles, sporting an 8-2 mark and 3.08 ERA.

Tampa Bay is four games out in the East, and has surged to within two games of a wildcard spot. The Rays put their eight-game winning streak on the line when they visit the staggering White Sox tonight. Chicago has lost eight of nine to fall two games back of Detroit for the top spot in the AL Central. The Tigers will be looking for their fifth straight win when they continue their series in Minnesota tonight.

It looks like Texas is on its way to another AL West title. The Rangers sport a four-game lead over Oakland heading into tonight’s play. Texas opens a home series against the Angels and 19-game winner Jered Weaver. Oakland heads home to start a series against Seattle.

Kansas Speedway road race set for August 2013 

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — The first road race at Kansas Speedway is scheduled for next August.

The Rolex Sports Car Series and Continental Sports Car Challenge Series will take to the new road course built inside the speedway under the lights on Aug. 16-17, 2013. The course was built this summer during an extensive renovation to Kansas Speedway.

The two NASCAR races scheduled for the tri-oval next year are April 19-21 and Oct. 4-6. The road race gives the speedway a third date of racing on the calendar.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston at Baltimore 6:05 p.m.
Kansas City at Cleveland 6:05 p.m.
N-Y Yankees at Toronto 6:07 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Texas 7:05 p.m.
Detroit at Minnesota 7:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Chi White Sox 7:10 p.m.
Seattle at Oakland 9:05 p.m.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 6:05 p.m.
Philadelphia at Miami 6:10 p.m.
N-Y Mets at Atlanta 6:35 p.m.
Houston at Milwaukee 7:10 p.m.
Washington at St. Louis 7:15 p.m.
Chi Cubs at Arizona 8:40 p.m.
San Francisco at San Diego 9:05 p.m.
Colorado at L.A. Dodgers 9:10 p.m.

Rockies Manager Tracy Wants to Come Back in 2013

DENVER (AP) — Jim Tracy says he wants to return as manager of the Colorado Rockies next season even though the team is on pace for the worst record in franchise history.

Tracy said he hopes to have conversations in the coming weeks that will lead to him fulfilling his contract that runs through next season.

Tracy took over as manager 46 games into the 2009 team and went 74-42 and led the Rockies to the NL wild card. But injuries and a shaky pitching staff this season put the Rockies at 62-94.

Thursday Sports Wrap – Two Managerial Changes in MLB

The men in stripes are back

BALTIMORE (AP) —There was a sigh of relief across the NFL and two big cheers in Baltimore last night. The second cheer from Ravens fans was for their team’s 23-16 win over the Browns that came down to the final play. The first was for the return of the league’s regular officials, who received a standing ovation just before kickoff.

Gene Steratore’s officiating crew was the first to work an NFL game since the league ended its lockout late Wednesday night and reached a tentative contract agreement with the referees’ union. M&T Bank Stadium erupted in cheers after Steratore brought the captains of the Browns and Ravens together for the coin toss, turned on his microphone and said, “Good evening men. It’s good to be back.”

Joe Flacco was sharp for the Ravens, completing 28 of 46 for 356 yards. He also threw for a touchdown and ran for another as Baltimore improved to 3-1 with its ninth straight win over Cleveland.

Cary Williams returned an interception 63 yards for a score near the end of the third quarter to give the Ravens a 13-point lead.

The Browns had a chance to tie the game until rookie Brandon Weeden sailed a throw out of the end zone with no time left, one play before the Ravens were penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct on fourth-and-10.

The game ended about 24 hours after the league and the officials’ union reached a tentative eight-year agreement, halting the three-month lockout.

Commissioner Roger Goodell apologized to the fans for putting them through the lockout that forced the use of replacement official, but he maintained it was necessary to get the kind of deal the league needs for the future. Goodell also played down how much Monday’s Green Bay-Seattle game played into the final agreement, saying the pressure had been on both sides already.

Blue Jays play spoiler…Dickey gets No. 20…Reds, Tigers win

UNDATED (AP) — The Toronto Blue Jays are doing a terrific job as spoilers in the American League East race.

Fresh off a four-game split of second-place Baltimore, the Jays have opened a four-game series with the division-leading Yankees by trouncing New York 6-0. The outcome leaves the Yankees and Orioles separated by just one game with six remaining.

Brandon Morrow allowed four hits in seven innings to lower his ERA to 3.09. Brett Lawrie opened the scoring with a two-run homer before Edwin Encarnacion added a two-run double and three RBIs.

The Rangers and Tigers were able to pad their division leads.

Texas is four games ahead of second-place Oakland in the West following a 9-7 win over the Athletics. Ian Kinsler hit a leadoff homer before Mike Napoli capped the Rangers’ five-run first with a two-run blast. Matt Harrison allowed four runs and seven hits in six innings to become the Rangers’ first 18-game winner since Kenny Rogers in 2004.

The White Sox are two games behind Detroit after Evan Longoria homered in the ninth inning of Tampa Bay’s 3-2 win at Chicago. The White Sox wasted a nice outing by Jake Peavy, who held the Rays to two runs and only four hits in 7 1/3 innings.

The Tigers blew a 4-0 lead before Alex Avila’s RBI grounder in the bottom of the ninth gave Detroit a 5-4 triumph over Kansas City. Doug Fister set an AL record by striking out nine straight batters but had to settle for a no-decision after yielding two runs and five hits over 7 2/3 innings.

The Angels remain two games behind the A’s in the battle for the final AL wild-card slot. John Jaso hit a two-run homer and an RBI double as the Mariners whipped the Halos 9-4 in Anaheim. Los Angeles had won five straight and an AL-best 16 of 23 this month.

Over to the National League, where R.A. Dickey made a strong statement for the National League Cy Young award this afternoon by becoming the majors’ second 20-game winner.

Dickey allowed three runs over 7 2/3 innings and tied a career high with 13 strikeouts as the New York Mets downed Pittsburgh 6-5. David Wright’s tiebreaking, three-run homer helped Dickey become the first knuckleballer since Joe Niekro in 1980 to win 20 games in a season.

Dickey leads the league with 222 strikeouts and is second to Washington’s Gio Gonzalez in victories. His 2.69 ERA is just one-hundredth of a point higher than NL-leader Clayton Kershaw of the Dodgers.

Gio Gonzalez picked up his 21st victory in Washington’s 7-3 win at Philadelphia, which reduced the Nationals’ magic number for clinching the NL East to three over Atlanta. Michael Morse homered twice and Bryce Harper smacked his 21st round-tripper to support Gonzalez, who allowed three runs in six innings.

The Braves were 6-2 winners against Miami as Tommy Hanson allowed one earned run and six hits in 5 1/3 innings for his first victory since July. Dan Uggla and Andrelton Simmons hit RBI doubles to spark a four-run fourth before left fielder Bryan Peterson dropped a line drive to bring home two more runs.

In other NL play, A.J. Ellis and Luis Cruz drove in two runs apiece as the Dodgers beat San Diego 8-4 to pull within three games of St. Louis for the second wild-card berth with six games remaining. Chris Capuano pitched into the sixth inning, limiting the Padres to a run and five hits.

The Brewers were one out from boosting their sagging playoff hopes before John Axford blew a 1-0 lead and lost 2-1 at Cincinnati. Todd Frazier tied the game with a homer and Dioner Navarro followed with a game-winning triple that dropped the Brewers four games behind St. Louis for the final NL wild-card berth with six games remaining.

San Francisco won its final home game of the regular season as Hunter Pence and Marco Scouter each hit two-run homers in the second inning of a 7-3 win against Arizona. Barry Zito won his fourth straight start and sixth consecutive decision, allowing three runs in six innings to improve to 14-8.

A bad Acta

CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Indians have fired manager Manny Acta and replaced him with bench coach Sandy Alomar on an interim basis with six games left in the season.

Acta was 214-266 in nearly three seasons with the Indians, who are just 21-50 in the second half this season. He had one season left on his contract.

New skipper for Houston

HOUSTON (AP) — Washington Nationals third base coach Bo Porter will become the Houston Astros’ manager once the postseason ends. The Astros have named him as their skipper for the 2013 season, their first as an American League club.

Porter replaces Brad Mills who was fired last month.

Europe looks to start fast, quiet Ryder Cup crowd

MEDINAH, Ill. (AP) — Leading off with its strongest team, world No. 1 Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell, Europe has begun defense of the Ryder Cup.

Loud chants of “U-S-A! U-S-A!” greeted the Northern Irishmen and the American duo of Jim Furyk and Ryder Cup Brandt Snedeker as they walked onto the first tee at Medinah Country Club.

McDowell, who delivered the winning point for Europe two years ago, hit the first shot and it sailed way left, coming to rest beneath a tree near the corporate hospitality tents that line the fairway. Furyk’s drive wasn’t much better, also bouncing into the gallery.

The other alternate-shot matches are Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley vs. Luke Donald and Sergio Garcia; Jason Dufner and Zach Johnson vs. Lee Westwood and Francesco Molinari; and Steve Stricker and Tiger Woods vs. Ian Poulter and Justin Rose.

Huskies rally to beat Cardinal

UNDATED (AP) — Stanford can expect to slide in the AP college football poll next Monday.

Kasen Williams took a quick screen pass from Keith Price and raced 35 yards for the go-ahead score with 4:53 left as Washington rallied to beat the eighth-ranked Cardinal 17-13. The Huskies trailed 13-3 until running back Bishop Sankey ran for a 61-yard touchdown late in the third quarter.

It was Washington’s first win over a Top 10 ranked opponent since its upset of then-No. 3 USC back in 2009.

Entire pre-season canceled; Tavares to Swiss club

NEW YORK (AP) — NHL season ticket holders won’t have to pay for exhibition games next month. The league has canceled the rest of the preseason, just a day before negotiations were set to resume in an effort to end the lockout. Negotiators are expected to spend tomorrow working on secondary economic issues as opposed to the core of the dispute, which is how to split more than $3 billion in annual revenue.

The NHL had already called off all the exhibition games scheduled in September. The regular season is supposed to begin on Oct. 11.

Meanwhile, the Swiss hockey club Bern says it has signed New York Islanders center John Tavares during the NHL lockout.

Tavares will join Islanders captain Mark Streit, arguably Switzerland’s best export to the NHL, at the club. Bern says the 22-year-old Canadian will arrive in Switzerland Tuesday and start training the next day.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit 5 Kansas City 4
Texas 9 Oakland 7
Seattle 9 L.A. Angels 4
Toronto 6 N-Y Yankees 0
Tampa Bay 3 Chi White Sox 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 2 Milwaukee 1
N-Y Mets 6 Pittsburgh 5
Colorado 7 Chi Cubs 5
San Francisco 7 Arizona 3
Washington 7 Philadelphia 3
Atlanta 6 Miami 2
L.A. Dodgers 8 San Diego 4

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Baltimore 23 Cleveland 16

Popcorn Stolen From Cub Scouts, $1,300 Worth

Authorities say more than $1,300 worth of popcorn has been stolen from a Cub Scout pack in southeast Nebraska.

A leader of Waverly Cub Scout Pack 76 discovered Wednesday that the flavored popcorn was missing from a garage at Waverly United Methodist Church in Waverly.

It’s believed the popcorn was stolen between 6 p.m. Monday and 7 p.m. Wednesday.

The Cub Scouts sell the popcorn as a fundraiser.

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