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Report Shows Decline In NE Groundwater Levels Last Year

groundwater(AP) — A special report by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Conservation and Survey Division shows that groundwater levels dropped last year in key spots.

The report looks at readings from five wells in regions with a high density of irrigation wells and because of their historically significant water-level changes.

All five of the selected sites saw a water-level decline from the spring of 2012 to the spring of 2013, ranging from 1.85 feet to 5.5 feet. The wells were in Perkins, Box Butte, Antelope, Fillmore and Hamilton counties.

Groundwater resource coordinator Aaron Young says the special report’s findings are consistent with historical trends, but is not intended to be a comprehensive study of the effects of the 2012 drought.

Lincoln Man Makes Threats with Machete

Taylor Arizola
Taylor Arizola

(AP) — A Lincoln man has been accused of making threats with a machete.

The incident that led to 19-year-old Taylor Arizola’s arrest happened around 1 a.m. Sunday.

Lincoln Police say Arizola pulled a machete out of his truck and threatened another man because Arizola says the other man threw a bottle at him.

Police say Arizola was actually the one who called police, but now he is facing charges of making terroristic threats and using a weapon to commit a felony.

 

Fremont Man Tries to Kill Himself and Girlfriend with Fire

arson(AP) — An eastern Nebraska man is facing charges because Fremont police say he tried to kill his girlfriend and himself by setting fire to a mobile home.

Fremont police arrested 19-year-old Jose Manuel Saturday night.

Police say the mobile home sustained fire and smoke damage, but no one was hurt.

Manuel is facing charges of attempted first-degree murder, second-degree arson, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.

Omaha Woman Dies in Stabbing Attack

omahapopo(AP) — A 34-year-old Omaha woman died after being cut in an argument, and a 35-year-old Omaha man is now facing charges in the incident.

Police say officers were called to a disturbance in northeast Omaha Saturday evening around 7:30.

The officers stopped the assault when they arrived, but LaVern Eubanks had already been critically wounded. She died later at an Omaha hospital.

Police arrested Bobby Wallace Jr. on suspicion of second-degree murder, using a weapon to commit a felony and disturbing the peace.

Statue of Fallen NE Sailor to Be Unveiled Monday

John-Douangdara
John Douangdara

(AP) — A Navy dog handler from South Sioux City, Neb. will be honored on Memorial Day with a statue of him and his dog.

The statue of John Douangdara (dwung-DEHR’-ah) will be unveiled in a ceremony on Monday.

Petty Officer 1st Class Douangdara was among 30 Americans killed when a military helicopter was shot down in Afghanistan in August 2011. He was a Navy Special Warfare member who handled a dog, Bart, for the Navy SEALS. The dog also died in the crash.

Artist Susan Bahary says she hopes the statue provides comfort to Douangdara’s friends and family.

The statue shows Douangdara with his right hand holding a gun over his heart and his left hand on Bart.

Two Killed, Hundreds Rescued In Texas Flooding

texas-flooding(AP) — Authorities say flooding in San Antonio has killed at least two people, and they are searching for a third person who was swept away in a creek.

San Antonio Fire Department spokesman Christian Bove says two women were killed in separate incidents Saturday after becoming trapped in their cars. Emergency crews recovered both of their bodies.

In the suburb of Schertz, authorities are still looking for a teenage boy who was swept away while trying to cross the swollen Cibolo Creek.

Torrential rains swamped San Antonio with flash floods on Saturday. Emergency workers used boats as they rushed to rescue more than 200 residents stranded in cars and homes.

More rain is forecast for overnight.

Gwendolen Rosie Bruns


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Gwendolen Rosie Bruns, age 95 of Wellfleet, passed away on May 24, 2013 at GPRMC.
Gwendolen was born on March 9, 1918 in Kearney, NE to Burt and Mabel (Bowker) Dady. She graduated from high school in Kearney and attended one year of college. She married Glenn R. Bruns in Gordon, NE on April 9, 1944. She was a beautician for 29 years, from 1939 to 1968 and she was a riveter for Lockheed Aircraft during WWII. She worked for the Post Office in North Platte and Wellfleet for 14 years, retiring in 1983. She was a member of the Methodist Church in Wellfleet and the Election Board.
Gwendolen is survived by her son Gary (Caroleen) Bruns of Pierce, NE; grandsons Michael (Sherry) Bruns of Fairmont, NE and Jeffrey (Dona) Bruns of Wellfleet; and great-grandchildren Tiffany Bruns of Lincoln and Todd (Julia) Bruns of Fairmont, Keith and Kalees Urbanek of Wellfleet; great-great granddaughter Emma Bruns of Fairmont; sisters Ardella Roberts of Kearney and Wanda Evans of North Platte; brothers Gale Dady and LeRoy Dady both of Kearney and Milan Dady of Omaha; brother-in-law Bill (Deanna) Bruns of Rushville; sisters-in-law Helen Bruns of Auburn, WA, brothers-in-law Ken Child of Gordon; and numerous other family members.
She was preceded in death by her husband Glenn; parents; sister Iola.
A memorial has been established in her name and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com. Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Tuesday May 28, 2013 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home with the Pastors Larry and Wayne Roberts officiating.. Burial will follow at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday noon to 6:00 p.m. and Monday noon to 4:00 p.m. at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Renwick Lowell Conrad


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Renwick Lowell Conrad, 57, of North Platte, NE, died on Wednesday, May 22, 2013, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney, NE after many months of illness.

Renwick was born June 16, 1955, at Wichita, KS. He was three months old when he was adopted by Lowell Lyle and Reba Louise Grimes Conrad of Osborne, KS. When Ren was a small boy, the family moved to North Platte where he attended school and graduated from North Platte High School. He especially enjoyed music and was talented in playing piano, organ and saxophone.

After high school he worked several jobs while attending Mid-Plains Community College. Ren then attended the University of Nebraska at Kearney where he graduated with honors. He went on to earn a masters degree from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. He studied to become a computer programer and systems analyst with the goal of being in information systems management, which he achieved. Ren worked for companies in Memphis, TN and Lincoln, NE. He was a valued employee and greatly enjoyed his work until his failing health forced him to retire.

Renwick was a member of the North Platte Berean Church and was especially supportive of the ministry of Maranatha Bible Camp at Maxwell, NE.

Survivors include his father and stepmother, Lowell and Joy Conrad, of North Platte; his step siblings, Luana (Frank) Van Campen, of Harvard, NE, Mel (Millie) Norman, of Garden City, KS, Duane (Pauline) Norman and Royce (Cindy) Norman, all of North Platte; his cousins, Aubrey (Jacob) Churchill, of Omaha, NE, Janet (Chuck) Look, of Norton, KS, Debra (Terry) Mavis, of Sulphur, LA, Valenda Lutlg, of York, NE, Ruth (Monte) Shelite, of Medicine Lodge, KS and Lauri Grimes of Hays, KS; an uncle, Eldon (Betty) Conrad, of Waxahatachi, TX; his close friend, Wayne (Kathy) Fuller, of Kearney, NE; many nieces, nephews, other family and his friends.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Reba Conrad; and uncles, James Grimes, Niles Conrad, Doyle Conrad and Milo Conrad.

Funeral service will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 28, 2013, at the North Platte Berean Church with Pastor Frank Van Campen officiating. Cremation will follow the service and inurnment will be in Kansas in the Osborne City Cemetery at a later date. Visitation will be 1 to 6 p.m. Monday at Odean Colonial Chapel At C & Sycamore. Condolences may also be shared at odeanchapel.com. Memorials are suggested to Maranatha Bible Camp. Odean Colonial Chapel At C & Sycamore is in charge of arrangements.

Huskers Eliminate Gophers from Big 10 Tournament

husker baseballThe Nebraska baseball team (27-29) extended its season by at least one day on Friday afternoon with a 7-4 win over the Minnesota Golden Gophers (32-22) in an elimination game at the Big Ten Tournament.

The Huskers now play tomorrow at 3:35 p.m. and will face the loser of tonight’s game between Ohio State and Indiana. Christian DeLeon is schedule to get the ball on the mound for the Huskers. With a win in the afternoon game, the Huskers would face the winner of tonight’s game tomorrow at 7 p.m.

Sophomore Pat Kelly led the Husker attack on Friday at Target Field with a 2-for-3 day, including his 12th double of the year and the first home run by any player at the tournament. The Red Wing, Minn., native’s three-run blast in the fourth capped a six-run inning for the Husker. The homer was measured at 383 feet at the pitcher-friendly park.

Nebraska got a solid start out of senior Ryan Hander, who was making his first start since April 6. The righty gave up four runs in the top of the fifth, but held the Gophers scoreless through the first four innings on two hits. Hander gave Nebraska 4.2 innings, his longest outing since throwing 6.2 innings at Louisiana Tech onMarch 8.

Luke Bublitz came in and threw 3.1 innings of scoreless relief, posting one the best outings of his career. The junior allowed just one hit, retiring the Gophers in order in the sixth and eighth innings.

Josh Roeder closed the door in the ninth, picking up his sixth save of the season. The sophomore struck out the first two Gophers he faced, before a groundout to Kelly at second base ended the game.

Kash Kalkowski and Michael Pritchard each pounded out a pair of hits and an RBI, while Tanner Lubach and Bryan Peters also added RBIs. Kalkowski’s RBI was his 40th of the season, marking the 36th-straight season that at least one Husker hitter has totaled 40 RBIs on the year.

Minnesota starter Dalton Sawyer, who was making his first start of the season, lasted just 3.2 innings. The freshman was tagged for six runs (all earned) on seven hits.

Hander pitched his way out of a jam in the second after he walked the leadoff hitter and gave up a one-out single that put runners on the corners for the Gophers. Hander responded by striking out Michael Handel and Ryan Abrahamson looking, Hander’s second and third strikeouts of the game.

The Gophers put a pair of runners on base in the third on a single and a walk, but again Hander was able to strand them both. With cleanup-hitter Matt Halloran up, Hander threw three-straight off speed pitches and got the catcher to bounce into a weak 1-3 groundout.

After going down in order in the both the second and third innings, the Husker offense bats broke through with six runs on five hits in the bottom of the fourth. Christensen led off with a single, breaking Sawyer’s streak of seven-straight Huskers retired. With Kalkowski at the plate, Sawyer tried to pick off Christensen and instead threw the ball into foul territory and Christensen cruised to third base. Kalkowski made the error hurt with a RBI single. Josh Scheffert picked up the third straight single of the inning to put runners on the corners with no out. Following a fly out from Blake Headley, Lubach laid down a perfect squeeze that not only scored Kalkowski, but Lubach also reached on the play. Sawyer came back and struck out Austin Darby and was in position to get out of the inning with just two runs scored, but Peters delivered a two-out single for the second straight game that scored Scheffert to put NU up 3-0. Minnesota left Sawyer in for one batter too long, as Kelly belted no-doubter into the left-field seats, putting the Huskers on top 6-0. It was the first home run of the tournament by any player.

The Gophers came back fighting in the top of the fifth, scoring four runs on three hits, including a three-run homer from Halloran. After a leadoff walk came around to score Minnesota’s first run of the game, Hander was in position to end the inning with a pair of runners on base and two down. Halloran worked a full count and on the sixth pitch he saw in the at-bat, the junior lifted his second home run of the season into the right-field seats, cutting the Husker lead to 6-4. Hander stayed in and hit Dan Olinger, forcing Head Coach Darin Erstad to bring in Bublitz. The junior reliever did his job, striking out Mark Tatera to end the Minnesota fifth.

After no player had hit a home run over the first 55 innings of the 2013 Big Ten Tournament, a pair of homers were hit in a 20-minute span on Friday afternoon.

Bublitz gave up a leadoff single in the seventh, but then let his defense work. The NU reliever got Kurt Schlangen to ground into a 6-4-3 double play and then Peters made a stellar play at shortstop. Andy Henkemeyer looked to have a single, but Peters made a diving stop in the hole and delivered a strike to first base for the third out of the inning.

The Husker offense got a run back in the seventh, starting with a leadoff double by Kelly down the left-field line. After a single from Pritchard moved Kelly to third, Christensen picked up his 36th RBI of the season with a sacrifice fly to right field off reliever Billy Soule.

Bublitz and Roeder combined to retire eight straight Minnesota batters, ending the Gophers’ season.

Today’s 3:35 p.m. game will be shown live on the Big Ten Network, while Greg Sharpe and Lane Grindle will have the call on the Husker Sports Network, including for free on Huskers.com.

Authorities Scale Back Search for Abducted Iowa Teen

Kathlynn-Shepard
Kathlynn Shepard

(AP) — Authorities are scaling back their search for a missing Iowa teenager abducted from a rural school bus stop this week.

The state Department of Public Safety says trained law enforcement will narrow their search around Dayton on Saturday for 15-year-old Kathlynn Shepard.

Authorities say they’re focusing on terrain that’s difficult to navigate and requires specialized skills and equipment, so citizen volunteers are not needed. Residents are encouraged to check their rural properties for anything suspicious.

Police suspect Michael Klunder took Kathlynn and a 12-year-old girl on Monday to a hog confinement building several miles away. The younger girl managed to escape. Klunder was later found dead of self-inflicted injuries.

Authorities will search land between the hog confinement and a location where the girls’ backpacks were found.

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