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Nebraska Water Task Force to Study Lower Platte Basin

Platte_river(AP) — A state water task force is slated to study the urban and rural water needs within the Lower Platte River Basin.

The Nebraska Water Funding Task Force will meet Thursday and Friday in La Vista as part of its ongoing review of state water priorities. The meeting is the sixth time the task force has convened.

The 34-member task force was formed earlier this year. It includes state lawmakers, Natural Resources Commission members and appointees from cities, irrigation and power districts, and farms and ranches.

The group is charged with ranking the proposed projects based on which does the most to ensure water is used productively and benefits residents.

Authorities Identify Man Killed in Beatrice Police Chase

gage-county-sheriff(AP) — Authorities have released the name of a man who died in a crash during a police chase in southeast Nebraska.

Gage County Sheriff Millard “Gus” Gustanson said the man has been identified as 44-year-old Jerry Wissler, of Peru.

Beatrice police say they first received a call about a car weaving in and out of traffic around 1 p.m. Saturday. The car took off when officers tried to pull it over.

The chase ended about five miles south of the city when the car plunged off a bridge and flipped onto its top, killing the driver.

Wissler was alone in the car.

Lincoln Man Gets 20 to 40 Months for Stolen Checks

jailA 31-year-old Lincoln man has been given 20 to 40 months in prison in a York case involving checks stolen years ago.

According to Court records, Joshua Fehlman had pleaded no contest after York County prosecutors lowered the theft charge to a lesser felony. Fehlman was sentenced last week. The judge said the sentence will be served at the same time as Fehlman’s other sentence. Fehlman has been serving two to three years for being a felon in possession of a gun.

Court documents say that in October 2011 a local bank discovered three false deposits of checks made out to Fehlman. The checks totaled $1,700 and had been written on an account that had been closed for seven years.

Celebs Born on this 26th Day of August

Singer Valerie Simpson of Ashford and Simpson is 67
Singer Bob Cowsill of The Cowsills is 64
Bandleader Branford Marsalis is 53
Guitarist Jimmy Olander of Diamond Rio is 52
Actor Chris Burke (“Life Goes On”) is 48
Singer Shirley Manson of Garbage is 47
Guitarist Dan Vickrey of Counting Crows is 47
Drummer Adrian Young of No Doubt is 44
Actress Melissa McCarthy (“Mike and Molly,” ”Gilmore Girls”) is 43
Singer Tyler Connolly of Theory Of A Deadman is 38
Actor Macaulay Culkin is 33
Singer-actress Cassie is 27
Actress Keke Palmer is 20.

August 26th

In 1946, Norma Jean Baker was signed to a contract with 20th Century Fox, who changed her name to Marilyn Monroe.

In 1968, The Beatles released “Hey Jude” as a single.

In 1970, Jimi Hendrix played what proved to be his last concert, at the Isle of Wight Pop Festival off the English coast. Three weeks later, Hendrix died in London.

In 1978, fans caused massive traffic tie-ups on roads leading to the Canada Jam rock festival. Headliners like The Commodores, Dave Mason and Triumph had to be brought in by helicopter.

In 1980, bassist Tom Petersson left Cheap Trick to form his own band. He rejoined Cheap Trick in 1988.

In 1983, “Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence” starring David Bowie, opened in the U.S.

In 1987, Sonny Bono announced he was running for mayor of Palm Springs, California.

In 1991, Roseanne and Tom Arnold filed a lawsuit against the National Enquirer because of a story that said they trashed a mansion they rented. The homeowner had sued, claiming they caused $200,000 in damage.

Also in 1991, Randy Newman won an Emmy award for writing music for the TV show “Cop Rock.”

In 1996, “Airwolf” star Jan-Michael Vincent was in a traffic accident in southern California that left him temporarily paralyzed.

North Platte Weather August 26-Holy Heat, Batman!

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  • Today: Sunny and hot, with a high near 98. South southwest wind 8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
  • Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 67. South wind 6 to 10 mph.
  • Tuesday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 97. Light and variable wind becoming north northeast around 6 mph in the morning.
  • Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 65. Southeast wind 5 to 7 mph.

ESPN Analyst Kruk Falls Ill at Dodger Stadium

John-Kruk-ESPNLOS ANGELES (AP) — ESPN analyst John Kruk has left the television booth at Dodger Stadium after becoming dehydrated.

Kruk is in Los Angeles for Sunday night’s game between the Red Sox and Dodgers. The Boston Globe reported he was taken from the press box on a stretcher.

ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz says the 52-year-old Kruk was feeling dizzy and diagnosed with dehydration. Krulewitz says: “His vital signs are stable and he’s in good spirits. We wish him a speedy recovery.”

Kruk played 10 years in the majors with San Diego, Philadelphia and the Chicago White Sox. The three-time All-Star hit .300 with 100 homers and 592 RBIs.

Broncos Cut Wide Receiver Greg Orton

DenverBroncosENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Wide receivers Greg Orton and Quincy McDuffie were waived/injured Sunday as the Denver Broncos got a jump start on the first round of cuts by waiving 11 players.

Orton spent the past two seasons on Denver’s practice squad. The former Purdue player was having a good training camp and had a shot at making the roster when he sprained an ankle during the team’s stadium scrimmage on Aug. 3 and never returned to action.

McDuffie hoped to challenge for a spot as a returner, but the speedster from Central Florida was hampered by a troublesome hamstring.

The Broncos must make two more cuts by Tuesday’s deadline to trim rosters to 75.

Royals Beat Nationals 6-4, Snap 7-Game Losing Skid

kc-royalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — For the first and quite possibly the only time in his career, the Kansas City Royals have parlayed Billy Butler’s plodding foot speed into a win.

At 6-foot-1 and 250 pounds, the burly DH does not run so much as he chugs.

But with the game tied with two out in the eighth on Sunday, Butler hustled to first base to keep the inning alive.

Then he hurried with all his might a few minutes later and was safe at third, allowing Eric Hosmer to cross the plate with the tiebreaking run in what turned into a 6-4 victory over Washington that snapped KC’s seven-game losing streak.

“All you can do is put the ball in play and dig. And that’s what I did,” Butler said with a grin.

With two out and Hosmer on first and the game tied 4-all, Butler hit a hard grounder that first baseman Adam LaRoche knocked down.

The ball rolled several feet to his right and when pitcher Craig Stammen was late to cover the bag, the slow-running Butler pulled into first with an infield single.

“The pitcher’s supposed to get over there,” Butler said. “They had to know I don’t run very well. But all I could do was run, and I beat him after he didn’t get off to a good start at first.”

Stammen then walked Mike Moustakas on fourth pitches and Salvador Perez hit a hard grounder to shortstop Ian Desmond.

He bobbled the ball momentarily and his throw to third was late, allowing Hosmer to cross the plate on an infield single and making it possible for Royals manager Ned Yost to take a deep breath.

“It seems like when you’re going through those (losing) streaks, every decision you make doesn’t work,” Yost said.

“Do I pinch run? (for Butler) Do I not pinch run? My heart kind of sunk there for a minute thinking as soon as it was hit and I see him going to third. But he ends up making it.”

David Lough’s RBI single brought in the sixth run as the Nationals saw the end of a five-game road winning streak.

Nationals manager Davey Johnson thought Butler should have been out at first, sending the teams into the ninth tied 4-4.

“(LaRoche) bobbled the ball and then still had time to walk to first,” Johnson said. “We should have got him out. With a ball hit right at him you can usually go to first.”

Kelvin Herrera (5-6) pitched 1 1-3 innings of relief for only the Royals’ third victory in 13 games. Stammen (7-6) took the loss and was part of a shaky defense.

Greg Holland pitched the ninth for his 35th save in 37 opportunities, giving up two singles but striking out the side. Stammen went one inning, gave up three hits and two earned runs.

Butler was not about to say the Royals were due a few good breaks.

“This game never owes you anything. You can’t be looking for breaks,” he said. “You can just play the game hard and hope the ball falls on your side.”

Royals starter Ervin Santana was handed a 4-0 lead after the first inning but gave up three home runs, including Bryce Harper’s two-run shot with two out in the seventh that tied it 4-all.

Santana had a 4-1 lead and two out in the seventh when Denard Span’s third hit of the day went for his third home run of the year.

Ryan Zimmerman followed with a single, bringing a visit to the mound by Royals pitching coach Dave Eiland. Harper then hit Santana’s next pitch over the fence in left-center, bringing Herrera in from the bullpen.

Washington starter Dan Haren entered the game 4-0 in six career starts in Kauffman Stadium and had never allowed more than two earned runs in K.C.

But that quickly changed.

On Haren’s third pitch, Alex Gordon hit the 11th leadoff home run of his career. After Emilio Bonifacio walked, Hosmer hit an RBI single. Hosmer was out trying to steal, then Moustakas singled and Perez homered for a 4-0 lead against Haren, who had been 4-2 since coming back from the DL on July 8.

Haren was in danger again in the second and was saved by a standout double play started by LaRoche, who dove to his right to grab a line drive off Gordon’s bat. From his knees, LaRoche threw to second base to double off Alcides Escobar.

After that, Haren allowed only two singles while going seven innings. He was charged with four runs and eight hits.

In the Nationals fourth, Desmond homered for the second time in two games. The ball bounced off the facade of the Royals hall of fame behind left field and was estimated at 431 feet.

Span drilled a ball off Santana’s right hip with one out in the third, the ball bounding all the way into foul territory behind third base while Anthony Rendon went from second to third.

But after testing the leg and visiting with the Royals trainer on the mound, Santana stayed in to strike out Zimmerman and retire Harper on a shallow fly.

Santana was charged with four runs and 11 hits in 6 2-3 innings, with seven strikeouts and no walks.

NOTES: Jayson Werth was back in the Nationals lineup at DH after sitting out one game with an infection in his right foot. … Royals had a fifth straight losing season in interleague competition. … The Royals face Tampa Bay on Monday to make up a game that was snowed out in May. … The Nationals finished a 10-game trip to Chicago, Atlanta and Kansas City 6-4.

Japan Beats California 6-4 for LLWS Title

Japan-Little-League-World-SSOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — Ryusei Hirooka lined a decisive two-run double in the bottom of the fifth inning, Shunpei Takagi hit two solo home runs, and Tokyo beat Chula Vista, Calif., 6-4 on Sunday to win the Little League World Series.

It was the 14th championship game for Japan, which was making its fourth straight appearance in the title game, and ninth title. California, making its 23rd championship game appearance, has won seven World Series titles. Giancarlo Cortez had a two-run single and Grant Holman an RBI single for Chula Vista.

Trailing 4-3 after Cortez’s clutch single in the fourth, Japan tied it on Takagi’s second homer and won it when Hirooka lined a 2-2 pitch down the left-field line for a double.

California beat Westport, Conn., 12-1 in the U.S. championship game Saturday, while Japan beat Mexico 3-2 for the international title.

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