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Kathleen Joy Meredith


Kathleen Joy Meredith, 62, of Gothenburg, Nebraska, died October 22, 2012 at her home in Gothenburg, NE.

She was born September 16, 1950 in Gothenburg, NE, daughter of Edwin “Bud” and Kathryn Joy (Doukas) Lindstedt.

Kathleen was a member of Theta Rho, Girl Scouts, Elks Club, Relay for Life, Nebraska Kidney Association. She enjoyed college, crocheting, reading, computer, spending time with family. She lived in Kansas; Colorado, and Nebraska. Kathleen worked as a cook at Slack’s Nursing Home, waitress, Monroe’s and Deli cook at Wal-Mart.

She married Roger Roy Meredith on November 29, 1990 at Gothenburg, NE.

Survivors include her husband Roger; daughter Angela (James) Bowyer; three sons – Victor (Sandra) Bevard Jr., Joseph (Holly) Bevard, Edwin (Kim) McDonald; three step-sons – Ryan (Cheri) Meredith, Scott (Becki) Meredith, Kenny (Dawn) Meredith; sister – Bonnie (Marvin) Howell; brother – Kent Lindstedt; 16 grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

Kathleen was preceded in death by her parents Bud & Kate Lindstedt, grandparents – John and Minnie Doukus, grandparents – Alfred and Clara Lindstedt.

Visitation will be held at Blase-Strauser Memorial Chapel, Gothenburg, Nebraska; Thursday, October 25, 2012 9:00 am – 8:00 pm.

Funeral services will be held at Blase-Strauser Memorial Chapel, October 26, 2012 at 11:00 am with Pastor Larry Viter officiating.

Memorials may be given to the American Cancer Society, Heartland Division Omaha, NE 68114 or the Nebraska Kidney Association, 11725 Arbor Street, Suite 210, Omaha, NE 68144 . To sign the online guest book, go to www.blasestrauser.com.

Monday Sports Wrap – Giants Win the Pennant

Another Giant pennant

UNDATED (AP) — After a pair of playoff comebacks, the Giants are in the World Series.

San Francisco hammered visiting St. Louis 9-0 in last night’s seventh game of the National League Championship Series to earn a second trip to the Fall Classic in three years. Everybody in the Giants’ starting lineup had collected an RBI and/or scored a run by the end of the third inning.

Cards starting pitcher Kyle Lohse was chased in the third. He was charged with five runs and six hits.

Series MVP Marco Scutaro was the Giants’ offensive spark. The veteran second baseman went 3-for-4 with a walk and a run scored. Scutaro hit .500 in the series and had at least two hits in six of the seven games.

The Cardinals experienced an offensive meltdown over the last three games, scoring just once after averaging 5.6 runs during their first nine postseason games. The defending World Series champions went 1-4 in potential series clinchers.

It’s the 20th pennant for the Giants, who earned it by becoming only the seventh team to win a league championship series after trailing three games to one. San Francisco was down 2-0 in the best-of-five NLDS before winning three straight from the Reds in Cincinnati.

The Giants will host the AL champion Detroit Tigers for Game 1 of the World Series on Wednesday.

Bears top Lions

CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Bears generated just enough offense to complement another outstanding defensive performance.

Brian Urlacher, Julius Peppers and Zack Bowman each recovered one of Detroit’s six fumbles and the Bears improved to 5-1 by silencing the Lions 13-7. The Bears forced four turnovers to stop a Detroit team that actually outgained Chicago 340 yards to 296. D.J. Moore helped secure the victory by intercepting Matthew Stafford at the Chicago three yard line with 2:39 remaining.

The Lions never got into the end zone until the final minute. They also lost wide receiver Nate Burleson to a broken right leg.

The Bears were leading 10-0 when quarterback Jay Cutler suffered bruised ribs in the second quarter and had to leave the game. Cutler came back to start the second half and finished 16 of 31 for 150 yards and a touchdown as the Bears dropped the Lions to 2-4.

Brandon Marshall caught six passes for 81 yards and scored a touchdown on Chicago’s first possession. Matt Forte ran for 96 yards to lead the Bears’ ground game.

Miller sore but OK…Thompson done for the season

UNDATED (AP) — Ohio State coach Urban Meyer says star quarterback Braxton Miller has a sore neck yet is expected to return to practice on Tuesday.

Miller lay motionless for several minutes after being thrown to the turf by Purdue defensive back Josh Johnson late in the third quarter of the ninth-ranked Buckeyes’ dramatic 29-22 overtime win on Saturday. He was carted to the locker room and then taken to the hospital where he was treated and released.

Kenny Guiton came on for Miller and led Ohio State to its eighth victory in a row under first-year coach Meyer. Miller is listed as the starter at quarterback for Saturday’s game at Penn State.

In other college football news:

— Suspended defensive tackle Stacy McGee has been reinstated and should make his season debut for No. 8 Oklahoma on Saturday night against fifth-ranked Notre Dame. Coach Bob Stoops says McGee has been practicing with the scout team during his suspension and there’s no reason he wouldn’t be ready to play against the Fighting Irish. McGee played in 12 games for the Sooners last season and started three times.

— Eleventh-ranked Florida State will play out the season with their leading rusher on the sidelines. The Seminoles say versatile running back Chris Thompson is out for the rest of the season after injuring his left knee in Saturday’s win over Miami. Thompson missed much of the 2011 season with two broken vertebrae.

Weather: Morning Drizzle & Gradual Clearing.

Today: Areas of drizzle before 10am. Areas of fog before 1pm. Otherwise, cloudy through mid morning, then gradual clearing, with a high near 76. South wind 6 to 10 mph becoming west northwest in the afternoon.

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 37. North wind 6 to 8 mph becoming southeast in the evening.

Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 60. Breezy, with a north northeast wind 13 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph.

 

Related: North Platte HalloweenClimatology Via NOAA

VOLLEYBALL: Bulldogs Wrap Up Regular Season (LISTEN LIVE on ESPN Radio 1410)

Tonight on ESPN Radio 1410 it’s the regular season finale for the North Platte Bulldog volleyball team. The Bulldogs welcome Grand Island to the Dawghouse just three days after defeating the Islanders at a triangular in Kearney. North Platte is a perfect 5-0 on their home floor this season. Coverage starts with the pregame show at approximately 6:45, leading up to the first serve at 7 PM.

Burkhead ‘Day-to-Day’ With Knee Injury

Husker senior running back Rex Burkhead is questionable for Saturday’s crucial home clash with Michigan. Burkhead re-aggravated the left knee injury he initially suffered in the season opener against Southern Mississippi and that knocked him out of the Ohio State game. At his press conference yesterday, Husker head coach Bo Pelini called Burkhead ‘day-to-day’ and said this injury was less severe than it had been two weeks ago. The Huskers and Wolverines kick off at 7 PM Saturday night.

Martinez is Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week For Third Time

For the third time this season, Nebraska junior quarterback Taylor Martinez was named the Big Ten’s Offensive Player of the Week. Martinez led one of the largest fourth-quarter comebacks in school history on Saturday, as the Huskers came back from 12 points down to beat Northwestern 29-28. He completed 27 of 39 passes for 329 yards and three touchdowns, while rushing for 65 yards and a score. The passing yardage total was the second-best single-game mark of Martinez’s career.

Region IX Division II Tournament Schedule Released

The bracket for the NJCAA Region IX Division II volleyball tournament at North Platte’s McDonald-Belton Gymnasium has been released. With the addition of a fourth team to the tournament, a round-robin format will be used. All four teams will play against each other once, with the top two teams after round-robin play playing in the championship match. The Lady Knights face Southeast when the tournament opens Thursday night at 7 PM. They’ll play twice the next day; against Dawson at 11 AM and Central at 7 PM. The championship match is Saturday at 1 PM.

Broncos CB Porter Expects to Play Sunday

The Denver Broncos secondary should be bolstered after the bye week. Cornerback Tracy Porter expects to return to the lineup Sunday to face his old team, the New Orleans Saints. Porter missed Denver’s last game, two Monday’s previous in San Diego, because of an undisclosed illness. The Broncos host the Saints on Sunday Night Football this week. It’s already Denver’s fourth appearance in a prime time game this season.

Rockies Hire Director of Pitching Operations

The Colorado Rockies have hired Mark Wiley for the newly created position of director of pitching operations. Wiley has spent 43 years in the game of baseball, including the 2006 and 2007 campaigns with the Rockies as a special assistant of baseball operations. He has spent the last five seasons with the Miami Marlins, the first two as pitching coach and the last three as special assistant to the GM. Wiley will be charged with coordinating the development of pitchers throughout the Rockies organization. The team’s search for a manager is still ongoing.

Late Friday Evening Accident Sends Two NP Men, Age 20, To Denver

Via: Lincoln County Sheriff

On October 19th, at around  11:35 pm, deputies from the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office responded to an accident where two people were said to have been ejected from the vehicle, one of the two was said to be stuck under the vehicle.

After investigation, deputies learned that the driver, 20-year-old Joey Guillemin of North Platte and the passenger, 20-year-old Justin Covert of North Platte, were heading west bound on State Farm Road when the vehicle drove into a ditch, hit a driveway crossing which launched the vehicle nearly 130 feet. The vehicle rolled from end to end, ejecting both Covert and Guillemin.

Both men were taken to Great Plains Regional Medical Center then flown to Denver for additional medical treatment. Authorities say no seat belts were used and that alcohol is suspected to be a factor in the accident.

Via: Lincoln County Sheriff
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