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Ag Processing Inc. Expanding to Land Of 10,000 Lakes

Ag Processing Inc. plans to expand one of its soybean processing plants in Minnesota to boost production of a soy feed additive for cattle.

AGP said Tuesday it plans to invest millions of dollars in expanding the Dawson, Minn., plant, but the company did not say exactly how much the project will cost.

CEO Keith Spackler says demand is strong for the AminoPlus product, and this expansion will help the company serve customers in the upper Midwest, Canada and other international locations.

AGP says its AminoPlus supplement helps improve milk production at dairies. It is already produced at AGP’s plants in Hastings, Neb., and in Mason City and Sergeant Bluff, Iowa.

AGP is owned by co-ops representing more than 250,000 farmers in 16 states.

Tobacco Tax Raised 3% To Help Cancer Research

The Omaha City Council has approved a 3 percent tax on cigarettes and tobacco products to help pay for a new University of Nebraska cancer center.

The council voted 5-2 on Tuesday to approve the new tax. Council members Jean Stothert and Franklin Thompson voted against it.

The original proposal would have imposed a 7 percent tax on tobacco sales in Omaha to help pay for the center. The measure has drawn criticism from Republican Gov. Dave Heineman.

The cancer center is scheduled for completion in 2016, but city leaders say it would have to change drastically without the revenue the cigarette tax will generate.

The GI Man Who Got Run Over By Combine Died

Authorities say a man has died after being run over by a combine in a southeast Nebraska cornfield.

the accident occurred Tuesday morning in a field about five miles south-southwest of Geneva.

The Fillmore County Sheriff’s Department identified the man as 58-year-old James Gable, of Grand Island. The department says Gable worked for Allied Genetics in Grand Island and was measuring a test plot when the combine backed over him.

The department says Gable died after being taken to Fillmore County Hospital in Geneva.

Relentless Productions: Giving The Skate Park A Boost

The North Platte Skate Park near the Recreation Center at 1300 McDonald Road is about twelve years old and a face-lift wouldn’t hurt. Relentless Productions, a new and unique production which formed in September, is fundraising for a donation of $280,000 to benefit the Skate Park.

Relentless Productions was started by Scott Martin, father of two and resident of North Platte. “It’s a production I’ve started as far as getting more events in North Platte, [and] wanting to help the community,” Said Martin. When asked what inspired him to help the park, he replied “It’s not just the Skate Park. I’ve got kids, my daughter’s eleven and my boys seven,” he said and continued, “ We have a ton of bars, a ton of liquor stores and a ton of banks,” humorously accurate, Martin wants to create more activities for the youth in North Platte, and the skate park is a good place to start.

RP, composed of Martin and Dan Muller, so-far raised $105,000 towards the $280,000 goal while receiving support from sponsors such as Pink Poodle, Staples, Do It Center, Twizted Needle and many more.“It’s not an out of reach goal I don’t think, as long as everybody helps out,” Martin explained.

RP is hosting “Skate And Create” scheduled for October 20th at the Skate Park from 11:00am to 12:30pm. The fund raising event is a free and fun time featuring BBQ, live music and a raffle where you can win some pretty neat prizes. You can buy raffle tickets at either Twisted Needle or Caravan Skate Shop.

 

Listen To The Interview With Relentless Productions Organizer, Scott Martin

 

Tuesday Sports Wrap – Cabrera All But Seals Triple Crown

Still in limbo in the AL East and West

UNDATED (AP) — Nothing is settled yet in the American League East. It will come down to the final day of the regular season — and maybe even require a one-game playoff on Thursday.

— Raul Ibanez hit a tying two-run homer in the ninth and then delivered a game-winning single in the 12th as the New York Yankees beat Boston 4-3. The Yanks retained their one-game lead over Baltimore entering tonight’s regular-season finale.

— Chris Davis homered for the sixth straight game and the Baltimore Orioles overcame a club-record 15 strikeouts by James Shields to beat the Tampa Bay Rays 1-0. If the Orioles win and the Yanks lose tonight, those teams will meet in a one-game playoff Thursday in Baltimore to decide which wins the division and which goes in as the wild card.

— There will be a one-game winner-take-the-AL-West game today between Oakland and Texas. Travis Blackley allowed one run over six innings that helped the Athletics move into a first-place tie in the AL West with Texas and set up a one-game showdown for the division title with a 3-1 victory over the Rangers last night. The winner gets the division title. The loser goes in as the wild card.

In the rest of the AL:

— Miguel Cabrera had two hits and drove in two runs before leaving in the fifth inning, and the K.C. Royals rallied to beat his AL Central champion Tigers 4-2.

— Jason Donald singled home the winning run with two outs in the 12th inning, lifting the Cleveland Indians over the Chicago White Sox 4-3

— Chad Jenkins earned his first major league win, Kelly Johnson hit a two-run home run and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Minnesota Twins 4-3.

— Kyle Seager became the first Seattle batter to hit 20 home runs in a season since 2009 with a solo shot in the first inning and the Mariners beat the Los Angeles Angels 6-1.

Over in the NL:

— The Washington Nationals helped their chances for best record in the league by winning their 97th game, 4-2 over Philadelphia. Adam LaRoche hit his career-best 33rd home run and reached the 100 RBI mark.

— San Francisco eliminated the L.A. Dodgers from the wild card chase with a 4-3 victory. The Dodgers came up short in the ninth when Mark Ellis flied out with the tying run on second base.

— The Cincinnati Reds kept pace with the Nationals by beating St. Louis 3-1, but the Cards still clinched the final wild card berth when the Dodgers lost. Mat Latos won his fourth straight decision to finish the regular season and Scott Rolen homered.

— Kevin Correia pitched effectively into the seventh inning, Garrett Jones homered and the Pittsburgh Pirates won consecutive games for the first time in four weeks, beating the Atlanta Braves 5-1.

— New York Mets knuckleballer R.A. Dickey failed in his bid to win his 21st game and gave up two homers in his final start of a Cy Young-hopeful season and the Mets lost to the Miami Marlins in 11 innings 4-3.

— Rookie Martin Maldonado hit a grand slam and the Milwaukee Brewers used 10 newcomers in beating the San Diego Padres 4-3.

— Bud Norris pitched six shutout innings, Jason Castro homered and Houston beat the Chicago Cubs 3-0 in a matchup of 100-loss teams.

Cabrera won’t back into crown

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Miguel Cabrera won’t back into the Triple Crown.

The Detroit third baseman plans to start the final game of the regular season today as he stalks the first Triple Crown in 45 years.

Now, though, the spotlight shifts squarely to the broad shoulders of Cabrera, who started at third base in last night’s 4-2 loss at Kansas City. He had a pair of singles and drove in two runs in his first two at-bats before flying out to right and leaving the game in the fifth inning.

Cabrera leads the American League in batting average (.331), homers (44) and RBIs (139) — the Triple Crown, last achieved by Boston’s Carl Yastrzemski in 1967.

Greenberg gets his chance…Mariners moving fences in

UNDATED (AP) — Adam Greenberg’s second major league plate appearance went a lot better than the first one, even though he struck out.

Returning to the big leagues seven years after he was beaned, Greenberg fanned on three pitches Tuesday night as a pinch-hitter for the Miami Marlins.

Greenberg signed a one-day contract before the game and batted leading off the sixth inning against New York Mets 20-game winner R.A. Dickey.

After Greenberg received a standing ovation from the modest crowd and his teammates, Dickey threw him three consecutive knuckleballs. Greenberg took the first for a strike, then swung at the next two and missed.

The game was Greenberg’s first since his major league debut with the Chicago Cubs in 2005, when he was hit in the back of the head by the first pitch he saw — a 92 mph fastball that derailed his career.

He suffered from vertigo and never moved any higher than the Double-A level in the minors after the incident.

In other baseball news:

— The Seattle Mariners are moving the fences in at Safeco Field. The biggest change will be in the power alley in left-center where the fence is coming in some 17 feet. Safeco has been one of the stingiest fields in the majors for allowing home runs.

— Outspoken closer Chris Perez thinks the Indians need a more intense manager and better players. Perez said that Cleveland’s second-half collapse was embarrassing and the laid-back approach of former manager Manny Acta didn’t help. The Indians went 5-24 in August, which Perez called “pathetic — in all aspects.”

— Los Angeles Angels left-hander C.J. Wilson will have elbow surgery after the regular season to remove bone spurs. He went 13-10 this season with a 3.83 ERA.

— Chicago White Sox slugger Paul Konerko says he will have surgery on his left wrist to remove a bone fragment.

AP source: Jets’ Holmes could miss rest of season

UNDATED (AP) — A person familiar with the situation says New York Jets wide receiver Santonio Holmes has a Lisfranc injury to his left foot, likely leaving the team’s struggling offense without their top playmaker for the rest of the season.

Holmes went down on the first play of the fourth quarter of the Jets’ 34-0 loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday after catching a pass. X-rays on the foot were negative, but subsequent MRI exam results were sent to a foot specialist in North Carolina. Results of that exam confirmed the Jets’ worst fears.

In other NFL news:

— Steelers coach Mike Tomlin says it’s a “safe assessment” that injured stars Rashard Mendenhall, James Harrison and Troy Polamalu will be available Sunday when the 1-2 Steelers host the 3-1 Eagles in the battle for Pennsylvania. The Steelers are looking to avoid their first ever 1-3 start since Tomlin took over in 2007.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
N-Y Yankees 4 Boston 3, 12 Innings
Cleveland 4 Chi White Sox 3, 12 Innings
Toronto 4 Minnesota 3
Baltimore 1 Tampa Bay 0
Kansas City 4 Detroit 2
Oakland 3 Texas 1
Seattle 6 L.A. Angels 1
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 5 Atlanta 1
Washington 4 Philadelphia 2
Miami 4 N-Y Mets 3, 11 Innings
Houston 3 Chi Cubs 0
Milwaukee 4 San Diego 3
Cincinnati 3 St. Louis 1
Arizona 5 Colorado 3
San Francisco 4 L.A. Dodgers 3

North Platte Cemetery Directory Fund Nearly Half-Way There

Electronic Kiosks At Neighboring Cemetery Locations (NPGS Brochure)

The North Platte Genealogical Society is fund-raising to add an electronic directory to the North Platte Cemetery to be available for use at anytime. Vice President of the NPGS, Ruby Coleman, announced during a City Council work session October 2nd, that the NPGS has so far raised $10,140 for the directory. The NPGS is only $2,360 away from hitting the halfway mark of the funding goal at $25,000. Since April 18th, $4,470 has been raised.

The directory is described as an interactive map that will be available 27/7, supplying a route to locate any specific grave.

A grave directory is available online at https://www.ci.northplatte.ne.us, though if  maintenance staff aren’t around, finding a specific grave can be a challenge, after all the NPC is home to over 12,500 graves.

According to project plans found on the NPGS website, a small building near the east entrance of the cemetery would be re-purposed to house the directory and the required software to maintain the data base.

Alliance City Cemetery, Memorial Park Cemetery in McCook and McPherson National Cemetery in Maxwell have electronic directories as well. The NPGS would like to have an electronic directory available by Memorial Day next year.

The North Platte Cemetery Directory Fund is a non-profit organization under section 501(c)(3) of  the United States Internal Revenue Code, so If you’re interested, all donations to the North Platte Cemetery Directory Fund are tax deductible!

Donations can be made though:

NP Cemetery Directory

c/o North Platte Genealogical Society

120 W 4th ST

North Platte NE 69101

Weather: Rain/Snow Mix Predicted Friday..Today: Hot

Today: Sunny, with a high near 87. Breezy, with a south southeast wind 7 to 12 mph becoming west northwest 17 to 22 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 31 mph.

Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers after 10pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 35. Breezy, with a north wind 20 to 28 mph, with gusts as high as 37 mph.

Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 58. North wind 14 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.

 

**Friday: A chance of rain and snow before 1pm, then a chance of rain. Cloudy, with a high near 43. Northeast wind 8 to 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

Friday Night: A slight chance of rain before 1am, then a slight chance of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Rockies Blow Ninth Inning Lead; Season Ends Today

The Colorado Rockies snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in their penultimate game of the season. Rafael Betancourt blew his second save in as many nights as the Rockies fell to the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-3 in Phoenix. The Rockies took a 3-2 lead in the eighth inning on a two-run double by Jordan Pacheco. But Betancourt couldn’t secure the final out, allowing back-to-back hits with two outs in the ninth, the second of which was a walk-off three-run home run by Aaron Hill. Jhoulys Chacin pitched five innings of shutout ball for the Rockies, but had to settle for the no-decision. Offensively, Pacheco, Tyler Colvin, DJ LeMahieu and Jonathan Herrera has two hits apiece. The Rockies wrap up their miserable regular season tonight with one final game against the Diamondbacks. First pitch is scheduled for 6:10.

NPCC Hosts NJC, McCook (LISTEN LIVE on ESPN Radio 1410)

Tonight on ESPN Radio 1410, it’s North Platte Community College volleyball. The Lady Knights host Northeastern Junior College and McCook Community College at McDonald-Belton Gymnasium. North Platte has lost a pair of matches to NJC this season but claims two wins in two tries over McCook. The Lady Knights haven’t played since going 0-4 at the Johnson County Invite in Kansas back on September 22. The match against NJC starts at 4 PM, with the match against McCook scheduled for a 7 PM start. ESPN Radio 1410’s coverage will start at 3:45.

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