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Cat 1 Hurricane Kills 21, Expected To Become Super Storm

Meteorologists say the pre-Halloween hybrid weather monster nicknamed “Frankenstorm” is looking more ominous by the hour for the East Coast. So utilities and local governments are getting ready.

Forecasters expect a natural horror show of high wind, heavy rain, extreme tides and maybe snow to the west beginning early Sunday. It should peak with the arrival of Hurricane Sandy on Tuesday near New Jersey and linger past Halloween.

Experts predict at least $1 billion in damage.

Hurricane Sandy, having blown through Haiti and Cuba, continues to barrel north. A wintry storm is chugging across the country from the West. And frigid air is streaming south from Canada.

When they meet Tuesday, they could create a big, wet mess that settles over the nation’s most heavily populated corridor.

 A weakened Hurricane Sandy lashed the central Bahamas late Thursday with violent winds and torrential rains, after raging through the Caribbean where it caused at least 21 deaths and forced postponement of a hearing at the Guantanamo naval base on Cuba.

State media in Cuba said Sandy toppled houses, ripped off roofs and killed 11 people in the eastern provinces of Santiago and Guantanamo as it roared over the island as a category 2 storm early Thursday. Nine deaths were reported in Haiti and one in Jamaica.

By late Thursday, Sandy had slowed to a category 1 hurricane, but forecasters warned that it will likely blend with a winter storm to cause a super storm in the eastern U.S. next week whose effects will be felt along the entire Atlantic Coast and inland to Ohio.

Some further weakening in Sandy was forecast during the next 48 hours, but it was expected to remain a hurricane.

Late Thursday, the hurricane’s center was 185 miles (300 kilometers) east-southeast of Freeport on Grand Bahama Island as it spun between Cat Island and Eleuthera in the central Bahamas. The storm’s maximum sustained winds had fallen to 90 mph (150 kph), and Sandy was moving north-northwest at 13 mph (20 kph).

Caroline Turnquest, head of the Red Cross in the Bahamas archipelago off Florida’s east coast, said 20 shelters were opened on the main island of New Providence.

“Generally people are realizing it is serious,” she said.

Power was out on Acklins Island and most roads there were flooded, government administrator Berkeley Williams said. He said his biggest concern was that a boat filled with basic supplies for the island had to cancel its trip until next week.

“Supplies were low before, so you can imagine what we are going through now,” Williams said.

On Ragged Island in the southern Bahamas, the lone school was flooded. “We have holes in roofs, lost shingles and power lines are down,” said Charlene Bain, local Red Cross president. “But nobody lost a life, that’s the important thing.”

Steven Russell, an emergency management official in Nassau, said that docks on the western side of Great Inagua island had been destroyed and that the roof of a government building was partially ripped off.

“As the storm passes over Eleuthera and Cat Island, they should get a pretty good beating,” he said. “There are sections of Eleuthera we are concerned about.”

The huge Atlantis resort went into lockdown after dozens of tourists left Paradise Island before the airport closed, said George Markantonis, president of Kerzner International, which manages the resort. He said the resort was now less than half full, but all its restaurants, casinos and other facilities were still operating.

Sooner Halvorson, a 36-year-old hotel owner from Colorado who recently moved to the Bahamas, said she and her husband, Matt, expected to ride out the storm with their two young children, three cats, two dogs and a goat at their Cat Island resort.

“We brought all of our animals inside,” she said, though she added that a horse stayed outside. “She’s a 40-year-old horse from the island. She’s been through tons of hurricanes.”

On Great Exuma island, guest house operator Veronica Marshall supplied her only customer with a flashlight and some food before Sandy bore down. The storm-hardened Bahamian said she was confident that she and her business would make it through intact.

“I’m 73 years old and I’ve weathered many storms,” she said.

Hurricane Sandy was expected to churn through the central and northwest Bahamas late Thursday and early Friday. It also might cause tropical storm conditions along the southeastern Florida coast, the Upper Keys and Florida Bay by Friday morning.

With storm conditions projected to hit New Jersey with tropical storm-force winds Tuesday, there is a 90 percent chance that most of the U.S. East Coast will get steady gale-force winds, flooding, heavy rain and maybe snow starting Sunday and stretching past Wednesday, U.S. forecaster Jim Cisco said.

Cuban authorities said the 11 dead included a 4-month-old boy who was crushed when his home collapsed and an 84-year-old man in Santiago province.

It was Cuba’s deadliest storm since July 2005, when Hurricane Dennis slammed into the island as a category 5 storm, killing 16 people and causing an estimated $2.4 billion in damage.

Santiago, Cuba’s second largest city near the eastern tip of the island, was spared the worst of Sandy which also slammed the provinces of Granma, Holguin and Las Tunas.

Cuban President Raul Castro ordered authorities to evaluate damage throughout eastern Cuba.

There were no reports of injuries at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, but there were downed trees and power lines, said Kelly Wirfel, a base spokeswoman. Officials canceled a military tribunal session scheduled for Thursday for the prisoner charged in the 2000 attack on the Navy destroyer USS Cole.

In Haiti, Joseph Edgard Celestin, a spokesman for the civil protection office, said the country’s death toll stood at nine, including three people who died while trying to cross storm-swollen rivers in southwestern Haiti. He did not provide specifics of how other people died.

Officials reported flooding across Haiti, where many of the 370,000 people still displaced by the devastating 2010 earthquake scrambled for shelter. More than 1,000 people were evacuated from 11 quake settlements, according to the International Organization for Migration.

Sandy was blamed for the death of an elderly man in Jamaica who was killed when a boulder crashed into his clapboard house, police said.

Gothenburg Swede Sports Update – October 26

The Swede football team got revenge for a regular season loss to Cozad in the first round of the class C1 playoffs last night! Hear all about how it went down and who the Swedes will face next. Plus, the Lady Swede volleyball team is gearing up for subdistricts. It’s all here in this week’s Gothenburg Swede sports update!

Semi Trailer Accident Results In Bean Spillage On I-80

Three semi trucks were involved in a roll over crash yesterday on Interstate 80, westbound at around 6 in the morning.  The accident happened near mile marker 206, east of the Brady interchange.

Deb Collins, public information coordinator with the Nebraska State Patrol, told the North Platte Telegraph, a semi hauling 50-pound bags of dried beans had over-corrected after nearly driving off the road. The bean-hauling semi rolled over ending up positioned across both lanes. Two incoming semis collided with the trailer which caused the beans to spill onto the road. The two semis didn’t overturn from the incident.

One driver involved was treated and released for a hand injury.

Friday Sports Day – Patriots Getting Ready for Wembley

Pats QB Brady readies for loud crowd at Wembley 

LONDON (AP) — With the experience of playing in London still fresh in his mind, Tom Brady has been focusing on some special preparations for his return to the British capital.

The New England Patriots (4-3) will play a regular-season game in London for the second time in four years on Sunday when they face the St. Louis Rams (3-4) at Wembley Stadium, the iconic venue that is the home of England’s national soccer team.

“It was loud last time,” Brady said Friday, remembering back to 2009 when the Patriots beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 35-7 in the NFL’s annual trip across the pond. “You never really know when they’re going to be cheering, so you got to prepare for both without crowd noise and with crowd noise.”

Red Sox name Lovullo bench coach under Farrell 

BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red Sox have named Torey Lovullo as bench coach under new manager John Farrell.

The team made the announcement on Friday, six days after Farrell was named manager after the Red Sox went 69-93 in their only season under Bobby Valentine, who was fired the day after it ended.

Lovullo, 47 was Toronto’s first base coach the past two seasons when Farrell managed the Blue Jays. In 2010, Lovullo was manager of Boston’s Triple-A team at Pawtucket. Before that, he managed from 2002-09 in the Cleveland system. Farrell was director of player development for the Indians from 2002-06.

Lovullo is the first coach named by Boston since Farrell was hired. He succeeds Tim Bogar, who spent four seasons as a Red Sox coach, the last as bench coach.

New positions for Sox leadership

CHICAGO (AP) — A person familiar with the situation says the Chicago White Sox are shuffling their front office by promoting general manager Ken Williams and assistant GM Rick Hahn. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team has not made an official announcement. That will come at a news conference scheduled for this morning.

It was not clear what exactly their new job titles will be.

Louisville faces Cincinnati tonight

LOUISVILLE (AP) — Louisville, the 16th ranked team in The Associated Press poll, has a home game tonight as the Cardinals are set to face previously unbeaten Cincinnati. Louisville enters the game 7-0 and 2-0 in the Big East, while the Bearcats are 5-1 and 1-0. UC was upset in its last outing by in-state rival Toledo, 29-23.

Cincy has won the last four meetings between the two schools. A year ago the Bearcats won, 25-16.

Veteran boxing trainer dies

DETROIT (AP) — In case you missed it last night, legendary boxing trainer Emanuel Steward passed away yesterday. Steward, who was the owner of the legendary Kronk Gym, trained such boxers as Thomas “Hitman” Hearns, Evander Holyfield and Oscar De La Hoya. Steward was 68.

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PRESEASON
Houston at Orlando 6:00 p.m.
Indiana at Chicago 6:00 p.m.
Atlanta at Detroit 6:30 p.m.
Minnesota at Milwaukee 7:00 p.m.
New Orleans at Miami 7:00 p.m.
Toronto at Memphis 7:00 p.m.
Charlotte at Dallas 7:30 p.m.
Washington at San Antonio 7:30 p.m.
Denver at Phoenix 9:30 p.m.

TOP-25 COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Cincinnati at (16) Louisville 7:00 p.m.

Deer Breaks Into Office, Makes A Huge Mess In The Break Room

An 80-pound deer broke into an office building on Wednesday in Jackson, Miss., eventually ending up in the once clean and peaceful break-room that once was.

The deer broke into the building by straight-up smashing through the window, much like the Nebraska native, Kool-Aid-Man, but much different.

Wild deer are cute and appear harmless, but when you encounter a deer with some huevos, run away because they will beat you up and look cute doing it.

Thursday Sports Wrap – Giants in Control of Fall Classic

Giants take 2-0 series lead on Bumgarner’s gem

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The San Francisco Giants are halfway to a World Series title after shutting down the Detroit Tigers 2-0 for a two games-to-none series lead.

Madison Bumgarner outdueled Detroit’s Doug Fister in a classic pitchers’ duel. Bumgarner and two relievers combined on a two-hit shutout. Bumgarner struck out eight in his seven innings. Santiago Casilla and Sergio Romo finished the gem.

The Tigers were shut out just twice in the 162-game regular season. They now have been blanked twice in the postseason.

In their opening game win, the Giants used three homers by Pablo Sandoval to bash the Tigers. In Game 2, the Giants used small ball to win their fifth straight postseason game.

They broke a scoreless tie with a run in the seventh inning without an RBI. Hunter Pence scored on a double-play groundout by Brandon Crawford. The Giants added an insurance run in the eighth without a hit, scoring on a Pence sacrifice fly.

Fourteen of the last 15 teams that have won the first two games have gone onto win the World Series.

Today is a travel day. The series resumes Saturday night in Detroit. The Giants send out 14-game winner Ryan Vogelsong against Anibel Sanchez.

Commissioner to step aside

NEW YORK (AP) — David Stern spent nearly 30 years growing the NBA, turning a league that couldn’t even get its championship series on live prime-time TV into a projected $5 billion a year industry.

Confident the NBA is in good shape and certain he has found someone who can make it even better, the 70-year-old Stern is ready to end one of the most successful careers in sports history.

Stern will retire as commissioner Feb. 1, 2014, 30 years to the day after taking charge of the league. He’ll be replaced by Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver.

At the news conference Silver said Stern will “be remembered as the best of all-time.”

The Board of Directors also approved the sale of the Memphis Grizzlies to a group headed up by a California technology entrepreneur. The sale still must be finalized, and the Grizzlies say that is expected soon.

Lakers’ Bryant iffy for opener

UNDATED (AP) — The Los Angeles Lakers are not sure if Kobe Bryant is going to play in Tuesday’s opener against the Dallas Mavericks.

Bryant is nursing a bruised and strained right foot.

Upset in the Metrodome

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have posted their most impressive victory under rookie coach Greg Schiano.

Rookie Doug Martin racked up 214 total yards and two touchdowns, and the Bucs routed Minnesota 36-17 to hand the Vikings their first home loss of the season in the Metrodome.

Martin ran 29 times for 135 yards. He also caught a screen pass 64 yards for a score, one of three touchdowns thrown by Josh Freeman. Adrian Peterson had a season-long 64-yard run for a score that brought the Vikings to 30-17, but his lost fumble in Minnesota territory in the second quarter led directly to a touchdown by the Buccaneers.

The Bucs improved to 3-5 while Minnesota fell to 5-3, in second place in the NFC North behind Chicago.

“Honey Badger,” 3 other LSU players arrested

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Police say they arrested four former LSU football players, including one-time Heisman Trophy finalist Tyrann Mathieu, after finding them with marijuana at Mathieu’s apartment. Baton Rouge police say they also arrested ex-LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson, and former defensive backs Derrick Bryant and Karnell Hatcher.

Mathieu is a cornerback known as the “Honey Badger.” He was dismissed from the Tigers in August for failing a drug test.

Former Cozad Resident Sentenced After Failure To Register

On Thursday, 30-year-old Shawn Cryts was sentenced to sixteen months in prison because he failed to register as a sex offender.

Cryts was living in Cozad at the time of his arrest which took place in Kearney, November 2011. Cryts was working in Kearney and failed to update his records, he was convicted In June of 2003, for attempted aggravated sexual battery in Dyer County in Tennessee.

According to the Associated Press, Cryts will serve five years of supervised release one he is released from his 16-month prison sentence.

Custer Public Power District Customers Will Be Without Power

Custer Public Power District sent out a public notice to announce that customers of CPPD in the Dunning and Brewster areas will be without electrical power at around 1pm today Central Daylight-Saving Time.

The dunning substation will be undergoing repairs during the power shut-off, which should last for approximately one to three hours.

Don’t forget to to reset all the clocks when you get home.

Conner Gentry and Colten Gentry

Conner Gentry, 14, and Colten Gentry, 10, both of North Platte, passed away October 25, 2012 the result of an auto accident near Maxwell.  Cremation was chosen.  Memorial services will be 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 30, 2012 at the Brady High School Gymnasium.

Those wishing to sign the memorial book may so Friday and Monday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Carpenter Memorial Chapel.  Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com.  Carpenter Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Weather: Seasonable Temperatures

Today: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 39. Light and variable wind becoming west 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon.

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 24. South wind 3 to 8 mph.

Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 49. South wind 8 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.

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