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Arizona Man Convicted in NE Child Enticement Case

ne-supreme-court-gavelAn Arizona man has been convicted of five felony counts for exchanging sexually explicit text messages with a 14-year-old Fremont girl.

30-year-old Christopher Vick, of Glendale, Ariz., pleaded no contest Monday to five counts of enticement by electronic communication device. In exchange, one of those counts was reduced from sexual assault.

Vick faces up to 25 years in prison when he’s sentenced July 8.

Fremont police received a report last September of a man in Arizona exchanging sexually explicit messages with the girl and tracked the messages to Vick, who was arrested in Arizona and extradited to Nebraska.

Omaha Police Investigating Another Homicide

crimePolice say a man found unresponsive in a north Omaha home has died, and investigators are treating the death as a homicide.

Police say officers were called to the home just before 10 p.m. Monday by family members who were checking on his well-being and found him unconscious. Medics who arrived were unable to revive him, and he was declared dead.

Police have not yet released the name of the man or other details of his death.

Homicide police are asking anyone with information to contact police at 402-444-5652, or Crime Stoppers at 444-STOP (7867), www.omahacrimestoppers.net, or text “OPD” to 274637 (Crimes).

Members Sought for Five State Health Boards

nebraska-state-sealThe Nebraska State Board of Health is recruiting members to serve on five of its professional boards.

New professional members are required to be Nebraska residents who are actively engaged in practice, with a license in good standing. Residents who represent a consumer perspective may be eligible for the public member seats, if they are not licensed in the particular area that the board regulates.

The openings are on the boards of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses, Hearing Instrument Specialists, Massage Therapy, Medicine and Surgery and Physical Therapy.

The appointments are partial terms, due to resignations. Members are eligible to serve up to two full, five-year terms after they complete the partial term.

Ina Grace (South) Harwick


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Ina Grace (South) Harwick, passed away on May 19, 2013, at the North Platte Care Center in North Platte.
Ina Grace South was born in Sarles, N.D., on June 29, 1918, to Jay and Hannah South. Her family moved to Bemidji, Minn., where she graduated from high school in 1936.
She moved to California to live with her sister and look for work. She met Paul Smith there and they were married in Las Vegas in 1941. Their daughter, Billie was born in California. Grace and Paul moved to Nebraska in 1945 and settled in Maywood in 1946, where son Dan was born. Paul passed away in 1958. Grace married V. J. (Fritz) Harder in 1966 and they lived in rural Stockville and Curtis. Fritz passed away in 1975. Grace married Kenny Harwick in 1988. Kenny passed away in 2002.
Grace worked out of her home doing laundry and ironing. She also cleaned houses and worked several years as a custodian at Sunset Haven in Curtis. She also cleaned several businesses and private homes in Curtis. She enjoyed reading and had a book by her side at the very end. She enjoyed sewing and quilting and made blankets, pillows, bean bag chairs and other items for her family and friends. She also enjoyed collecting turtles and her collection numbered more than 400 in a variety of sizes. She also liked to fish and spent many hours at lakes in the area. Her greatest joy was her families.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and 11 brothers and sisters.
Grace is survived by her sister, Laverne Whelan, of Bemidji, Minn.; her daughter, Billie Christensen, of Littleton, Colo.; son, Dan (Karen) Smith, of Maywood; her step-daughters, Darlene (Tedd) Hinton, of Colorado Springs, Colo., Lynda (Denny) Drayton, of Lemon, S.D.; her step-son, Fayette (Ronnie) Harwick, of Alliance; grandchildren, Dan Christensen, of Littleton, Colo., Paul (Dawn) Smith, of Kansas City, Mo., and Chad (Jean) Smith, of Overland Park, Kan.; her great-grandchildren, Jessica (Ben) Vinci, Troi Christensen, Trysten Brown Christensen, Josie Smith and Gavin Smith; her great-great-grandchildren, Cadence, Michael and Avery Vinci, of Littleton, Colo.; numerous nieces, nephews, step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren.
Memorials are suggested to the Curtis Public Library, 316 Center Ave, Curtis, NE 69025. To sign the online guest book, go to blasestrauser.com.
Private services and burial at the Riverton Cemetery will be on Wednesday, May 22.Visitation will be from 1-8 p.m., today, with the family present from 5-7 p.m., at Blase-Wetzel-Strauser Funeral Home in Curtis, which is in charge of arrangements.

Amos G. Assarsson

Amos G. Assarsson, 31, of Ainsworth, passed away May 18, 2013, at the Good Samaritan Health Systems in Kearney.
Survivors include his parents, Bill and Deb Assarsson, of Ainsworth; his brothers, Josh Assarsson, of Sioux Falls, S.D., and Festus Assarsson, of Ainsworth; his grandparents, Elizabeth Strand, Clifford (Pauline) Assarsson, all of Ainsworth, Virginia Oman, of Kearney; his great-grandmother, Ruth Assarsson, of Bassett; along with many other family members.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the family. Online condolences may be shared with at hochfuneral home.com.
Services will be at 10 a.m., Thursday, May 23, at the Hoch Funeral Home in Ainsworth. Burial will be at the Bassett Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m., Wednesday, May 22, at Hoch Funeral Home, which is in charge of arrangements

Happy Birthday May 21st Celebs!!

Singer Ron Isley of the Isley Brothers is 72
Guitarist Hilton Valentine of The Animals is 70
Actor Richard Hatch (“Battlestar Galactica”) is 68
Keyboardist Bill Champlin (Chicago) is 66
Actress Carol Potter (“Beverly Hills, 90210,” ”Sunset Beach”) is 65
Singer Leo Sayer is 65
Comedian-turned-U.S. Senator Al Franken is 62
Actor Mr. T is 61
Music producer and drummer Stan Lynch (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) is 58
Actor Judge Reinhold is 56
Actor Brent Briscoe (“Mulholland Drive,” ”A Simple Plan”) is 52
Actress Lisa Edelstein (“House”) of 47
Actress Fairuza Balk (“The Waterboy”) is 39
Singer-guitarist Mikel Jollet (mee-KEHL’ joh-LAY’) of Airborne Toxic Event is 39
Rapper Havoc of Mobb Deep is 39
Actress Ashlie Brillault (“Lizzie McGuire”) is 26
Actor Scott Leavenworth is 23
Actress Sarah Ramos (“American Dreams”) is 22.

Game and Parks Launches Fishing Website

Nebraska_game_and_parksNebraska officials are using a new website to encourage more people to fish in the state.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission says the user-friendly website allows visitors to buy a fishing permit. It also provides blogs, stocking reports and instructional videos on fishing.

The website offers maps for trip planning, as well as information about family fishing events scheduled across the state throughout the summer.

More information: www.OutdoorNebraska.org/GoFishing

May 21 Entertainment History

On May 21, 1945, Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall were married in a three-minute ceremony.

In 1957, Paul Anka recorded his first single, “Diana,” in New York.

In 1959, the musical “Gypsy” opened on Broadway, starring Ethel Merman as Gypsy’s mother, Rose.

In 1963, Stevie Wonder recorded “Fingertips, Part Two” live in Chicago during a “Motown Revue.” It became his first number one hit, at age 13.

In 1969, The Beatles announced that Allen Klein has been hired to straighten out the band’s financial affairs.

In 1979, Elton John began a brief tour of the Soviet Union, the first one the Soviets allowed a Western rock star.

In 1980, Joe Strummer of The Clash was arrested in Hamburg, Germany, after hitting a fan with his guitar. A fight had erupted during the concert.

In 1989, the last episode of “Miami Vice” aired after a five-year run on NBC.

In 1999, actress Susan Lucci finally won a Daytime Emmy for best actress after losing for 18 years straight. She was honored for her portrayal of Erica Kane on “All My Children.”

In 2003, Ruben Studdard barely beat out Clay Aiken to win Fox’s second “American Idol” competition.

Hastings Man Sentenced to Prison for Dealing Meth

dept.-of-justiceA Hastings man has been given more than five years in prison for helping to distribute methamphetamine.

U.S. Attorney Deborah Gilg announced Monday that Ruben Manzano has been sentenced to 70 months in prison. He will be given two years of supervised release after he completes his sentence. He also will be ordered to pay a $100 special assessment.

Manzano pleaded guilty in late February to conspiring to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine between May and October 2012.

More Tornadoes Forecast in Central U.S. Today

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Courtesy of weather.com

More severe weather is in the forecast for parts of the central United States already reeling from powerful tornadoes this week.

The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla., says golf ball-sized hail, powerful winds and isolated, strong tornadoes could strike areas of Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and Oklahoma on Tuesday. The area at risk does not include Moore, Okla., where dozens of people were killed in a monstrous tornado Monday.

Forecasters say the greatest risk for severe weather Tuesday includes the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The National Weather Service is predicting flash flooding in parts of Arkansas and Louisiana as the storm system dumps several inches of rain in a short time frame Tuesday afternoon.

In Moore, where search and rescue operations continue, showers and thunderstorms are expected Tuesday with heavy rainfall.

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