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Omaha Driver Ejected In Fatal Rush Hour Accident

Authorities say a 57-year-old woman has died after a rush-hour collision on Interstate 680 in west-central Omaha.

Police say Virginia Tardy was driving south around 7:50 a.m. Tuesday when she tried to avoid hitting a car that had slowed in front of her at an exit. Tardy’s vehicle swerved and hit the car, then ran onto a roadway shoulder and rolled, ejecting Tardy.

Tardy, of Omaha, was pronounced dead later Tuesday at Nebraska Medical Center.

Police say the other driver, 28-year-old Katie Liquori, of Omaha, was being treated at another hospital and was expected to survive her injuries.

Heineman Warns: Don’t Be Fooled HSUS Is Anti-Agriculture

An information meeting sponsored by the Lincoln County Cattleman and the North Platte Chamber of Commerce at the North Platte Fairgrounds Building addressed efforts by the Humane Society of the US to organize in Nebraska. Governor Dave Heineman expressed his views and educated the audience about the objective goals of HSUS in Nebraska.
Heineman began by explaining what’s being targeted and why HSUS are planning efforts in Nebraska.  “This is about our American way of life,” Heineman continues “The Humane Society of the United States wants to destroy the American dream for America’s farmers and ranchers.” Heineman emphasized preparedness and staying informed is key.

The HSUS is known to run television ads that depict hurt or struggling animals like cats and dogs that portray animals in desperate need of help. The television ads are what Heineman and other experts on agriculture attribute a large source of funding and support for HSUS. Experts in defense of agriculture say the ads are misleading and don’t create the image of who HSUS really is.

We Support Agriculture is a new organization that formed to protect agriculture nationwide. Executive Director of We Support Agriculture, Michele Ehresman, explained that HSUS has a vegan agenda, “They [HSUS] want to reduce, they want to refine and they want to replace meat products, dairy products and poultry products and our diets to fulfill their agenda.”

Their true agenda is described as “anti-meat” by Ehresman.  “Just reducing meat consumption can be a tremendous benefit to animals; If 50 million people reduce their meat consumption by half that can save hundreds of millions if not a billion of animals.” Ehresman said quoting John Goodwin, an HSUS employee.

Ehresman said, “85% of their [HSUS] fundraising features sheltered pets, 99% of their budget does not.” Ehresman pulled up HSUS’s budget from 2010. According to Ehresman and the 2010 HSUS budget she displayed, 39% of HSUS’s budget went to fundraising tactics, “They have been given a D rating by Charity Watch.” Ehresman says only 4% of the $131,000,000 budget went back to animals.

HSUS has no relation to the local human societies. in response to the misleading HSUS image many humane societies began changing identities to animal shelters.

Governor Heineman mentioned for an example to remember a few winters past when ranchers and cattlemen were in freezing temperatures tending to cattle and mentioned, where was HSUS? “They don’t care about you” Heineman said.

Heineman believes HSUS is working to put an initiation ballot in front of voters come the near future and stated that it’s not going to happen in Nebraska.

Director of the Alliance for the Future of Agriculture in Nebraska or AFAN spoke about the resources available to anyone who is looking for factual information on agriculture stating that AFAN is an information only organization.

A Few Things To Remember Regarding Campaign Signs..

The North Platte Police Department would like to remind everyone as we wrap up this year’s political campaign contest there are a few North Platte City Ordinances that must be followed when distributing campaign signs.  Beginning September 23rd signs were allowed to be erected and can be until Friday, November 16, 2012.  Those wanting to post signs must first provide the city with Sign Deposit Fee of $100.00, which in the event the depositor does not collect their signs, the deposit will be used for the purpose of the building inspector to collect all such signs and destroy them.  Deposits are refunded as long as all signs are collected prior to but not after November 16th this year.  Political campaign signs must not be placed on any city, county or state right-of-way.  There is currently no size limitation but they can not violate Clear Vision set backs on corner lots.

Citizens are also advised that it is a criminal violation to damage or steal campaign signs.  You may be cited and/or arrested for vandalism or theft if either of these occurs.  Please contact City Hall at 535-6724 and ask for Code Enforcement if you have questions or suspect a posting violation.  You may also call the police non-emergency number 535-6789 if you suspect a crime has been committed.

Weather Update, Scattered Showers. Mostly Sunny

Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 78. Light east northeast wind becoming east southeast 6 to 11 mph in the morning.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 48. East southeast wind 6 to 9 mph.

Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 74. South southeast wind 5 to 10 mph.

Rockies Win a Wet One in Denver (LISTEN LIVE TONIGHT on ESPN Radio 1410)

In a game shortened to six and a half innings by rain, the Colorado Rockies defeated the Chicago Cubs 10-5 at Coors Field. The Rockies battled back from a 3-0 first-inning deficit to win their second consecutive game. Josh Rutledge came up with the go-ahead hit, a two-run double in the fourth that put the Rockies in front 6-5. Matt McBride clouted a three-run homer, the second of his career, in the fifth and Chris Nelson singled in a run in the sixth for insurance. Also adding to the Rockies offense were Wilin Rosario, who hit his team-leading 27th homer of the year, and DJ LeMahieu, a former Cub, who finished the game a home run shy of the cycle. The game was called after a 47-minute rain delay after the top of the sixth inning was completed. The Rockies and Cubs play game two of their three-game series tonight in Denver. ESPN Radio 1410 has the action, with the pregame show at 7:05 and first pitch at 7:40.

SOFTBALL: Bulldogs Hold Off Swedes

The North Platte Bulldog softball team all but secured a chance to host a district playoff with an 8-5 win over Gothenburg last night. Six different Bulldog hitters drove in runs, with Sally Hengen’s two-run single the big blow in a six-run third inning that gave North Platte the lead for good. For the Swedes, Katlin Harm and Ashley Eskew had two hits apiece. North Platte moves to 15-9 with the win. The Swedes fall to 21-5. North Platte competes at the GNAC Tournament in Scottsbluff on Saturday.

A great running catch by Christina Yoshida turned into the game-ending double play. It’s our play of the game – click to listen. Yoshida catch double play 9-25

Mays Fined, Suspended for Helmet-to-Helmet Hit

Denver Broncos linebacker Joe Mays has been suspended one game and fined $50,000 for his helmet-to-helmet hit on Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub in last Sunday’s game. Mays led with the crown of his helmet on a play in the third quarter, hitting Schaub under the chin and knocking off the quarterback’s helmet. Schaub even lost a piece of his left earlobe due to the force of the hit. Mays had been fined the week before for an unpenalized late hit on Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan, so the repeat offense drew the increased fine and the suspension. The Broncos could find themselves perilously short on linebackers for this coming Sunday’s game against Oakland. In addition to Mays’ absence, Nate Irving is questionable for the game after suffering a concussion in the Houston game. DJ Williams remains out, serving his six-game suspension for violating the league’s substance abuse policy.

Huskers Host Spartans, Look to Go Over .500 in Big Ten

The sixth-ranked Nebraska volleyball team plays their Big Ten home opener tonight. The Huskers host the twenty-fourth-ranked Michigan State Spartans at the NU Coliseum. The Huskers opened the 2012 Big Ten Conference slate last Wednesday at Penn State, dropping the match 3-1. Nebraska rebounded with a 3-1 victory over Ohio State last Saturday. The match gets underway at 7 PM. It will be broadcast live on the Big Ten Network.

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Dennis “Denny” Wayne Ehmen


Dennis “Denny” Wayne Ehmen, age 54, of North Platte, passed away September 24, 2012 at his home. Denny was born September 30, 1957 in Lincoln, NE to Merlin Joy and Colleen LaVonne Points Ehmen. He grew up in Fairmont, graduating with the class of 1976. Denny worked for Standard Oil, before moving to North Platte in 1977. He hired on the Union Pacific Railroad as a conductor. On September 24, 1983 he married Lynn May Aringdale in North Platte.
He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and NASCAR racing. He was a member of the NRA and Ducks Unlimited. Denny was a private person who enjoyed sports and gardening. He was one of the best field goal kickers in the state while in High School.
Dennis will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
Survivors include his wife, Lynn of North Platte; daughter, Colleen (Aaron Race) Ehmen of North Platte; step-daughter, Jamie (James) Youngblood of North Platte; parents, Merlin and Colleen Ehmen of Fairmont, NE; sister, Katherine (Dan) Ekeler of Fairmont, NE; brothers, Rodney (Laura) Ehmen of Fairmont, NE, Michael (Tammy) Ehmen of Garden City, GA, Randy (Melanie) Ehmen of Alma, NE and William (Dawn) Ehmen of York, NE; several nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by an infant son.
A memorial has been established to the 20th Century Veteran’s Memorial and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.
Services will be 2:00 p.m. Friday, September 28, 2012 at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home (421 West 4th Street, North Platte, Nebraska) with Pastor Gary Smith officiating. Burial will follow at Floral Lawns Memorial Gardens. The casket will be closed and visitation will be 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. today and Thursday at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home.

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