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Jolliffe Gets 7 to 17 Years for Lincoln County Burglaries

Cody Jolliffe
Cody Jolliffe

A 29-year-old North Platte man will spend the next 7 to 17 years in the Nebraska State Penitentiary.

Cody Jolliffe was sentenced on three counts in Lincoln County District Court on Monday.

Jolliffe was convicted of burglarizing Kohler Trailer Sales, a Lincoln County Residence and Ideal Linen.

Prior to sentencing, Lincoln County District Court Judge, Donald Rowlands, noted Jolliffe’s lengthy record that goes back to 1995 when he was still a juvenile.  Rowland’s said that since that time, Jolliffe has been in Court nearly every year.

Jolliffe took responsibility for his actions and told the Court that his problem with drugs and alcohol contributed to every crime he has been accused of.

Jolliffe was given credit for 170 days served in jail.

Jacob Moser was sentenced to 6 to 14 years in prison for the crimes on September 9th.

Navy Identifies Gunman as Former Full-Time Reservist

Aaron Alexis
Aaron Alexis

(AP) — The Navy says a gunman who opened fire inside a building at the Washington Navy Yard was a full-time reservist from 2007 to 2011.

The Navy said in a release Monday that 34-year-old Aaron Alexis, of Texas, left the Navy on Jan. 31, 2011, as a petty officer 3rd class. It’s not immediately clear why he left.

Alexis had been working for the fleet logistics support squadron No. 46, in Fort Worth, Texas. The Navy says his home of record was New York City.

A Navy Official speaking on condition of anonymity said Alexis is believed to have gotten into the Navy Yard by using someone else’s identification card. It is not yet clear if that individual was an accomplice or if that person’s ID card was stolen.

Hundreds of law enforcement officers are looking for a possible second suspect.

Alexis was one of 13 people killed during the rampage.

NCAA Won’t Budge on Paying College Athletes

NCAA-Logo-College-SportsMILWAUKEE (AP) — The structure of the NCAA could look very different by this time next year as members try to resolve the growing disparity between big-money schools and smaller institutions.

What won’t change, however, is the amateur status of the players who make college athletics a billion-dollar business.

NCAA President Mark Emmert said Monday that “very few members and, virtually no university president,” think it’s a good idea to turn students into paid employees. But the amount of money that has flooded college sports in recent years has created tensions among members, and Emmert hopes they can be resolved by next summer.

Emmert was the guest speaker at a forum at Marquette University.

MPCC Bull Rider Wins Event at University of Wisconsin-River Falls Rodeo

MPCC-Rodeo-TeamMid-Plains Community College Rodeo Team member Tyler Viers of Comstock won his first collegiate bull riding competition and also gave MPCC their first event win in a rodeo during the University of Wisconsin-River Falls rodeo Sept. 13-14.

Although Viers was bucked off in the short go, his score of 79 in the long round set the bar too high for the competition.

“I got a good bull and it was a pretty solid ride. It felt good to be the highest marked ride of the weekend,” he said.

“This was Tyler’s first college rodeo and he was the first guy out in the performance. He set the pace early,” said Dustin Elliott, MPCC Rodeo Team coach.

Elliott said he was pleased to see that the entire team was waiting in the arena to congratulate Tyler after his ride.

“There is a great team atmosphere and feeling of support from the other team members,” he said.

“Having the team behind you really helps your confidence level,” agreed Viers. “We do that for everybody on the team. It felt really great to have the team behind me.”

Viers is the son of Shane and Sandy Hickey and Jason and Cindy Viers. He began competing in junior rodeos when he was six, riding sheep and calves first and then gradually working up to riding bulls. While in high school at Sargent, he qualified for nationals three times and finished seventh in the nation in bull riding at the 2013 National High School Finals Rodeo Championship in Rock Springs, Wyo., in July.

“I’ve been on all different types of bulls and that really helps out because you never really know what you’re going to draw at these rodeos,” he said.

Although Viers admits his heart is in bull riding, he still places a high priority on his studies at North Platte Community College.

“My career goal is winning the world in bull riding, but in case that doesn’t work out I will have the schooling to fall back on,” he said.

Rolfzen Honored by Big Ten Conference

Amber-Rolfzen-Volleyball-HuNebraska outside hitter Amber Rolfzen was honored by the Big Ten Conference on Monday as she was named the league’s Co-Freshman of the Week. The honor marks her first career Freshman of the Week award as she shares the accolade with Purdue’s Faye Adelaja.

Rolfzen led Nebraska to victories over Saint Mary’s (3-1), Dayton (3-0) and Iowa State (3-0) over the weekend in the Ameritas Players Challenge. She produced double-doubles in all three matches, averaging 3.6 kills and 3.5 digs per set. Rolfzen also tallied a career-high 16 kills against Saint Mary’s and was named the most valuable player of the tournament.

The last Husker to earn Freshman of the Week honors was Meghan Haggerty on Nov. 19, 2012.

2013 Big Ten Volleyball Players of the Week

Sept. 2          P:    Tori Dixon, Sr., MINN

D:    Bethany Yeager, Sr., IOWA

S:    Taylor Sherwin, Jr., OSU

F:    Maddie Mayers, ILL

Sept. 9          P:    Kaitlyn Leary, Sr., OSU

D:    Tori Dixon, Sr., MINN

S:    Lexi Dannemiller, Jr., MICH

F:    Abby Cole, MICH

Sept. 16        P:    Lauren Wicinski, Sr., MSU

D:    Faye Adelaja, Fr., PUR

S:    Taylor Sherwin, Jr., OSU

F:    Amber Rolfzen, NEB

  Faye Adelaja, PUR

NP Woman Charged with Threatening to Kill Husband, Self with Knife

north_platte_patchA North Platte woman has been charged after she allegedly threatened to kill her husband and herself with a kitchen knife.

According to a North Platte Police Department news release, Officers responded to a disturbance in the 1500 block of West 4th Street at around 3:00 a.m. Monday morning.

Upon arrival, Officers made contact with the 43-year-old male victim who was standing outside the residence.  He told Officers that his wife, 40-year-old Vicky Winder, has threatened to kill him and herself with a large serrated kitchen knife.

Officers say they located Winder is a downstairs bedroom of the residence and immediately detained her due to her agitated state.

Following further investigation, Officers determined there was probable cause to arrest Winder and charge her with Felony Terroristic Threats, Use of a Deadly Weapon to Commit a Felony and 3rd Degree Assault.

Winder was arrested and transported to the Lincoln County Detention Center.

Tailgate Party Raises Funds for MPCC Rodeo Team

OA tailgate party sponsored by Eagle Radio and Gary’s Super Foods on Sept. 11 raised $251 for the Mid-Plains Community College Rodeo Team.

A great opportunity to see the MPCC Rodeo Team in action will be at the “2013 Railtown U.S.A. Collegiate Rodeo” presented by First National Bank this Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Nebraskaland Days Wild West Arena in North Platte.

General admission tickets for each night are $10 for adults and $7 for children. Tickets are available at the Nebraskaland Days office, 509 E. 4th St. in North Platte, or online athttps://www.elevate.com/boxoffice/?cref=bd322850-b5ac-4bc3-b8cd-406ccad7fbac. They may also be purchased through the MPCC website at www.mpcc.edu.

No. 11 NPCC Lady Knights Return Home to face Eastern Wyoming, No. 7 Central

NPCC-Knights-LogoThe North Platte Community College Lady Knights (10-4) volleyball team returns home for a pair of home games this week after four games at the Pizza Hut Invitation this past weekend in Sterling, Colo. where the Lady Knights won one and lost three. The Lady Knights fast Eastern Wyoming College (5-9) on Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. and then face #7 Central Community College (13-3) on Thursday, Sept. 19 at 6 p.m.

The Lady Knights look to get back on track after their first back-to-back losses all season on Tuesday as they host the Eastern Wyoming College Lady Lancers at 7 p.m. The Lady Knights and Lady Lancers have squared off once before this season in the Subway Invite at the start of the season in North Platte where the Lady Knights were able to emerge victorious 3-0 (25-19, 25-12, 25-12).

The Lady Knights then welcome the #7 Central Community College Lady Raiders to McDonald-Belton Gymnasium at 6 p.m. The Lady Raiders are a Region IX Division II opponent as well as a fellow Nebraska Community College Athletic Association (NCCAC) member. Last year the Lady Raiders defeated the Lady Knights in five sets to win the Region IX Division II Tournament. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN Radio 1410 and can also be listened to online by clicking here.

The Lady Knights take the weekend off before hosting Hastings College JV next Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. The Lady Knights then travel to Region IX Division II and NCCAC foe Southeast Community College on Thursday, Sept. 26. for a game at 4 p.m.

Big Ten Football Players of the Week

Big-Ten-LogoFollowing Big Ten football games on Sept. 14, the offensive, defensive and special teams players of the week and freshman of the week in the Big Ten were announced this morning. Below are this week’s honorees:

Offensive Player of the Week

Kenny Guiton, Ohio State

Sr., QB, Houston, Texas/Eisenhower

  • ·         Completed 21 of 32 passes for 276 yards and four touchdowns, all career highs, to lead Ohio State to a road win at California in his first career start
  • ·         Gave the Buckeyes a quick 21-0 lead in the first six minutes, throwing three touchdowns, including a 90-yarder to Devin Smith, the longest play from scrimmage in school history
  • ·         Also finished with 14 carries for 92 yards, helping Ohio State to 608 yards of total offense, the most under Urban Meyer
  • ·         Records his first career weekly honor
  • ·         Last Ohio State Offensive Player of the Week: Carlos Hyde (Oct. 8, 2012)

Defensive Player of the Week

Ryan Shazier, Ohio State

Jr., LB, Plantation, Fla./Plantation

  • ·         Led the Buckeye defense with 12 tackles, including 10 solo stops, in Ohio State’s road win against California
  • ·         Was part of an Ohio State defense that held the California passing offense, which was ranked first in the nation entering the weekend, to 100 yards below its season average
  • ·         Also forced a fumble and recorded a sack
  • ·         Claims his third career Defensive Player of the Week honor
  • ·         Last Ohio State Defensive Player of the Week: John Simon (Nov. 19, 2012)

Special Teams Player of the Week

Justin DuVernois, Illinois

Jr., P, Plantation, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas

  • ·         Averaged 45.2 yards per punt, totaling 226 yards on five kicks with a long of 57, for the Illini against Washington
  • ·         Had three of his punts land inside the 20-yard line, including one at the six-yard line, another at the nine-yard line and one at the 13-yard line
  • ·         Wins his first career Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week honor
  • ·         Last Illinois Special Teams Player of the Week: Derek Dimke (Sept. 26, 2011)

Freshman of the Week

Christian Hackenberg, Penn State

QB, Palmyra, Va./Fork Union Military Academy

  • ·         Completed 21 of 28 passes, a 75 percent completion rate, for 262 yards and a touchdown against UCF
  • ·         Brought Penn State to within a field goal with under three minutes to play, connecting with Allen Robinson on a five-yard touchdown pass
  • ·         Ranks third in the Big Ten in passing yards per game (283.7) after throwing for more than 250 yards in each of his first three starts
  • ·         Wins his second career weekly award
  • ·         Last Penn State Freshman of the Week: Christian Hackenberg (Sept. 2, 2013)

Obama Getting Updates on Deadly Shooting at Washington Naval Yard

obama(AP) — President Barack Obama is getting frequent briefings on a deadly shooting at the Washington Navy Yard.

The White House says the president had several briefings about the unfolding situation by senior aides.

The Navy says shots were fired Monday morning at the Naval Sea Systems Command headquarters, where about 3,000 people work. A Defense Department official is reporting several people were killed and as many as 10 wounded.

The White House says Obama directed his team to stay in touch with the Navy, FBI and local officials.

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