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Lincoln Man Accused of Groping Joggers’ Backsides

Christopher Jackson
Christopher Jackson

(AP) — Authorities say they’ve arrested a Lincoln man suspected of groping or slapping the backsides of women jogging on city trails.

Twenty-seven-year-old Christopher Jackson faces at least three counts of third-degree sexual assault and one of misdemeanor assault. A Lancaster County jailer said Jackson remained in custody on Thursday. Online court records don’t list the name of Jackson’s attorney.

Lincoln police spokeswoman Katie Flood says three women had reported separate incidents in the past week. They said their attacker would ride up on a bicycle from behind them and would reach out to grab or slap their buttocks.

Officers say they found Jackson just west of the Rock Island Trail after an incident on Tuesday.

Flood says Jackson also is suspected in an attack on a woman running on a trail in February.

Feds Release Data on Nebraska Health Coverage

health-care-reform(AP) — The thousands of Nebraskans who don’t have health insurance have gotten hints about how much they might pay for federally subsidized plans offered by four insurers under the Affordable Care Act.

James Goddard is director of the health care access program with Nebraska Appleseed, and he says Wednesday’s federal release shows there will be affordable health insurance options when the insurance Marketplace opens Oct. 1.

Wednesday’s federal data release provided just rate averages of low-cost plans for states and smaller areas, depending on age and other circumstances.

In the Lincoln area, for example, the minimum monthly premium for the lowest-cost bronze, silver and gold plans for a 60-year-old will be nearly $419 for bronze, nearly $499 for silver and nearly $581 for gold.

Wyo. Man Gets 12-26 Years for Illegally Buying Cars in Nebraska

jail(AP) — A Wyoming man who was twice convicted for unlawfully buying vehicles in Nebraska has been sentenced to prison.

Court records say 53-year-old Thomas Merchant, of Cheyenne, Wyo., on Wednesday was given 12 to 26 years in prison and credited with more than two years already served.

Merchant had been granted a second trial by the Nebraska Supreme Court in March. The court said trial testimony by the director of Nebraska’s Motor Vehicle Industry Licensing Board effectively “instructed the jury on how to make its decision of Merchant’s guilt.”

Merchant originally was convicted last year. Prosecutors say Merchant bought 19 vehicles from the Nebraska Auto Auction in June 2011. The business said the checks Merchant wrote for the vehicles bounced and that Merchant included a fake dealer’s license number on paperwork.

 

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Robert Lovell’s Week 4 College Football Power Rankings

 

Ranking School Record LW Next Game
1 Alabama 3-0 1 September 28 vs. 10 Ole Miss
2 Oregon 3-0 2 September 28 vs. California
3 Ohio State 4-0 3 September 28 vs. Wisconsin
4 Louisville 4-0 4 October 5 @ Temple
5 LSU 4-0 5 September 28 @ 9 Georgia
6 Clemson 3-0 6 September 28 vs. Wake Forest
7 Oklahoma State 3-0 7 September 28 @ West Virginia
8 Florida State 3-0 8 September 28 @ Boston College
9 Georgia 2-1 9 September 28 vs. 5 LSU
10 Ole Miss 3-0 10 September 28 @ 1 Alabama
11 Texas A&M 3-1 11 September 28 @ Arkansas
12 Michigan 4-0 12 October 5 vs. Minnesota
13 Miami 3-0 14 September 28 @ South Florida
14 Notre Dame 3-1 13 September 28 vs. 16 Oklahoma
15 Stanford 3-0 16 September 28 @ Washington State
16 Oklahoma 3-0 15 September 28 @ 14 Notre Dame
17 Baylor 3-0 21 October 5 vs. West Virginia
18 South Carolina 2-1 17 September 28 @ UCF
19 Florida 2-1 18 September 28 @ Kentucky
20 Washington 3-0 19 September 28 vs. 24 Arizona
21 Northwestern 4-0 20 October 5 vs. 3 Ohio State
22 UCLA 3-0 22 October 3 @ Utah
23 Oregon State 3-1 23 September 28 vs. Colorado
24 Arizona 3-0 25 September 28 @ 20 Washington
25 Virginia Tech 3-1 NR September 26 @ Georgia Tech
Next Five: Nebraska, Texas Tech, Arizona State, TCU, Texas

 

NebraskaLand National Bank Provides Students ‘Real Life’ Lesson in Marketing

nebraskaland-national-bankMarketing students at North Platte High School will have the opportunity to create a marketing campaign for the launch of a new Mobile App product offered at NebraskaLand National Bank.  The project will turn a classroom lesson into real life marketing and encourage students to apply their knowledge of the marketing mix to a real product.

NebraskaLand National Bank representatives will present the project to Cynthia Elliot’s Marketing Class on Thursday, September 26 at 9:30 a.m.  Students will compete to create the winning launch campaign.  The Bank will select a winner and feature the winning students’ ideas in the promotions for the Mobile App product.

“NebraskaLand National Bank is excited to work with the students on this project.  It can be a challenge to keep students engaged.  This lesson will give them an opportunity to apply what they are learning in a real life industry.  The competition will provide a little extra motivation for them to be creative and practice the marketing principles they’re learning in class,” says Danielle Nichols, Marketing Director at NebraskaLand National Bank.  “This particular product is perfect for this tech savvy generation. We’re really looking forward to see what they create.”

North Platte Weather September 26th

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  • Today: Sunny, with a high near 82. Southwest wind 5 to 14 mph becoming northeast in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.
  • Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 54. South southeast wind 6 to 13 mph becoming east northeast in the evening.
  • Friday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 74. Light and variable wind becoming north northeast 5 to 8 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
  • Friday Night: Showers and thunderstorms likely before 1am, then a slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 43. North northwest wind 8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Huskers Grinding Through Bye Week

nebraska_helmetLincoln, Neb.- The Nebraska football team continued its bye week work during a two-hour practice held inside the Hawks Center and outside at the Ed and Joyanne Gass Practice Fields in shorts and helmets Wednesday afternoon.

Head Coach Bo Pelini met with media after practice, noting that the team has had two good practices so far during the bye week, but will need to continue the progress as the Huskers continue to build toward their Big Ten opening game against Illinois.

“We have got some good work in, obviously it is still a work in progress but I liked how the kids have worked these past couple days.”

Pelini noted that bye week work can provide a lot of benefits for a football team.

“A lot, you can get a lot accomplished. I have said, every day we walk out here it’s important,” Pelini said. “We went through a decent amount of ‘good on good’ scrimmage stuff and did some live scrimmaging today. Obviously we have been using it (bye week) to get a jump on Illinois.”

Pelini also mentioned after practice that the thing the Husker defense needs to work most on is translating what it does in practice, whether it is individual or group work, to the field during a game.

“What we are struggling with the most defensively is taking the things from our individual and group work to bringing it to the team side of things.” Pelini said, “Taking our techniques and transferring it to when all the bullets are flying. I saw a marked jump today, but that needs to continue.”

Nebraska has used a lot of personnel and different rotations early on this season on defense. When Pelini was asked if he expects that to change in conference play, he said that it will not change until some of the young Huskers step up and secure their starting roles.

“When somebody steps out and takes the job that’s one thing, but that has not happened yet.”

Pelini believes that the young Blackshirt defense still needs improvement in the preparation required to be successful at the major college football level.

“If you just look at the last game, we had way too many busts. Just missed assignment after missed assignment, on top of that, just not playing fast and aggressive,” Pelini said. “To me, a lot of that comes in preparation, with great preparation comes great confidence.”

With 16 total tackles and nine assisted tackles, sophomore defensive end Randy Gregory has certainly been one of the bright spots on the Husker defense so far in the 2013 season. Pelini has taken note of that, noting that he really plays with intensity.

“Randy makes mistakes, but Randy plays his butt off. He plays hard and he is obviously still a little raw in some areas. He still has to clean some things up.” Pelini said, “The one thing about Randy is he brings it every down.”

Nebraska will continue preparations Friday as the team moves through a bye week before opening Big Ten Conference play. NU will face Illinois on Saturday Oct. 5, at 11 a.m. in Lincoln, and will be nationally televised on either ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU.

Legendary Coach/TeamMates founder Tom Osborne brings mentoring message to NPCC

Tom OsborneTom Osborne at NPCC: Former U.S. Rep. and legendary Nebraska Cornhusker head coach and athletic director Tom Osborne brought his TeamMates mentoring message to North Platte Community College on Wednesday. Tom and Nancy Osborne founded the TeamMates Mentoring Program in 1991 in an effort to provide support and encouragement to school aged youth. The program currently provides a mentor for over 6,500 youth across Nebraska and Iowa. Their vision is to serve 10,000 youth and be nationally recognized as the leading school-based mentoring program by 2015.

Viaero Wireless Extends Partnership with Storm

Tri-City-StormKEARNEY, Neb. – The Tri-City Storm and Viaero Wireless are proud to announce they have agreed to an extension on the presenting sponsorship rights for Storm Hockey.

Viaero originally signed on in 2007 and six years later, they still believe in Storm Hockey.

“We are proud to announce the recent launch of our new 4G network in Kearney,” said Lisa Murray, Vice President of Marketing. The excitement and speed of Storm hockey provides us the perfect partnership to promote the speed and value of our new 4G network.”

The presenting sponsorship is separate from the Event Center naming rights, which Viaero has been in control of since 2009 and will continue to hold through the 2015-16 season.

“We’re excited to reach this extension with Viaero Wireless,” said Tri-City Storm President Greg Shea. “It’s been a great process to get to this point. This only happens when you have tremendous synergy with a corporate partner and you have a certain level of checks and balances or expectations that are constantly being met by both parties.

“This is the pinnacle of sponsorship in our industry and to have a partner like Viaero in a small market setting like Kearney and the Tri-Cities, says a lot about both products.”

The presenting sponsorship agreement includes exposure with in-arena signage, big screen content, radio broadcast elements and marketing content.

In addition, Viaero will introduce a new in-game contest called the 4G Slapshot Challenge, bringing fans on the ice and giving prizes to those who have the fastest shot each game.

Terms and conditions of the agreement will not be disclosed.

Viaero Wireless is headquartered in Morgan, Colo. and has been in business since 1991 providing wireless service throughout the United States.

To celebrate a new season of Storm hockey, Viaero Wireless is presenting a free pregame barbeque to the first 2,000 fans in attendance and a fireworks show on Saturday night, the opening night of the 2013-14 season.

Arena Doesn’t Plan More Husker Gameday Parties

Pinnacle-Bank-ArenaLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Pinnacle Bank Arena has stopped scheduling free broadcasts of Nebraska football games in part because of complaints from bar owners.

The Lincoln Journal Star reports (https://bit.ly/1h2fbhP ) Wednesday that arena manager Tom Lorenz says complaints from local bar owners about lost business aren’t the only reason no more game broadcasts are scheduled. He added, though, that “nothing happens in a vacuum.”

The arena had invited people to watch games for free on giant scoreboard video screens.

Thousands watched Nebraska play Wyoming and Southern Miss.

Lorenz says rumors that the arena made about $25,000 from concession sales at each of the gameday parties were “in the ball park.”

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