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NP Man Accused of Roughing Up Girlfriend in Front of Child

Miles Tegeler
Miles Tegeler

A 24-year-old North Platte man is in jail after he allegedly roughed up his girlfriend in front of a child.

According to Investigator John Deal, officers responded to the Dairy Queen parking lot at around 12:25 a.m., on Tuesday, to meet with a female who had been assaulted.

Officers met with the female and determined that she had been at her residence in the 100 block of Reid when she got into an argument with her boyfriend, Miles Tegeler.

Tegeler and the victim were reportedly arguing over his consumption of alcohol around the couple’s child.

The victim alleged that Tegeler had forced her into a bedroom, where he slapped her and scratched her back.

Deal said the female was eventually able to escape from the bedroom, however, when she attempted to leave the home with the child, Tegeler locked the doors, punched her in the ribs and attempted to take the child.

The victim was able to put the child in a crib before Tegeler grabbed her by the hair and slammed her head into a cabinet.

When the victim was able to get out of the house, Tegeler allegedly chased her down the block.  Deal said she was able to get away and flagged down a motorist to call police.

Deal said the female had minor injuries that corroborated her account of what took place.

Officers then responded to the residence and placed Tegeler under arrest.

According to Deal, the child was safe in the house, but did sustain minor scratches to the face.

Tegeler was jailed and charged with false imprisonment, domestic assault and cruelty toward a child.

Dawson County Raceway Results – June 15

Dawson-County-Raceway-ResulRunning like the wind is an understatement when circling the Dawson County Raceway oval in Lexington, Nebraska as the IMCA divisions were joined by the Super Late Model Racing (SLMR) series to put the fans in the stands on the edge of their seats on Sunday evening.

No stranger to victory lane, Kyle Berck of Marquette, Nebraska won his third straight Feature event when the SLMR series visits Lexington’s Dawson County Raceway. Berck cashed in with passing points in the heat race to start on the outside of row one and he darted like a missile to the lead and was working through lap traffic when the lone yellow flew with less than 10 laps remaining. Berke led from the beginning until the checkered flag, with heavy pressure being applied in the waning laps by Justin Zeitner of LaVista, Nebraska who was forced to settle for second place after winning an opening night heat race and drawing the inside row three starting slot. Staying among the leaders throughout the contest with great consistency, Corey Zeitner of Omaha, Nebraska earned a podium finish in third place. Rocketing around the Lexington oval with success, Bill Leighton Jr of Omaha and Hasting hotshoe Justin Gregg finished fourth and fifth in the fast-paced Feature event.

Grabbing the lead on lap six on a very dry-slick oval, Veteran pilot David Murray Jr of Oberlin, Kansas cashed in on the opportunity and was able to hold off all challengers to claim his second straight IMCA Modified Feature at Dawson County Raceway. Earning the hardcharger award for the division was Colton Osborn of Cozad, as he earned runner-up honors after starting in the sixth row at the drop of the green flag. Holding the lead before Murray took the point was Cozad’s Cale Osborn on laps four and five. Osborn continued to battle on the oval with stellar driving to earn third place accolades. Jeremy Herbst of North Platte was the early leader from the onset. Murray and Cale Osborn won the early heat races in the division.

In the shuffle near the front of the field, Jamey Kennicutt of Gothenburg was able to persevere and then drive away with the Feature victory in the IMCA Northern Sport Mod main event. Kennicutt led the final eight laps of the feature after starting in the fifth row of the feature. Rallying to the front during the waning laps of the feature was Kearney’s Denny Egge. Egge started in the fifth row along side Kennicutt. Jumping the cushion in the second corner could have been costly, but it was veteran Chad Dolan of Gibbon that stayed with his lines and was able to cross the finish line in third place. Dolan and Kennicutt were the heat race victors.

Getting collected in early lap incidents wasn’t enough to halt the progress of Mike Nichols to claim the Feature victory in the IMCA Stock Car division. Nichols of Harlan, Iowa was able to garner the lead by less than a fender on the seventh lap and he continued to pace the field throughout the rest of the main event. The ‘Flyin Farmer’ Kyle Clough of Wallace started in the fifth row and took over the runner-up position where he would finish when Cozad’s Colton Osborn pulled into the pits on a yellow flag after driving from the eleventh row to second place. Clough put heavy pressure on Nichols on the final circuits. The leader during the early stages of the feature was Casey Woken of Ogallala and he was able to earn a podium finish in third place in the feature, his best finish at Dawson County Raceway this year. Winning preliminary heat races in the division were: Casey Werkmeister of Maywood, Bob Chalupa of McCook and Gothenburg’s Jeff Whiting.

Leaving no doubt, Gibbon’s Kyle Bond was high on the wheel to drive away and hide in the front of the field to earn another podium finish in the IMCA Hobby Stock Feature, his first win at DCR in 2014.  Bond tip-toed through the competition until he snared the lead on lap six to drive away and hide after winning the night’s heat race along with Tiffany Bittner. Caleb Hetrick of Grand Island earned a runner-up finish in the feature during his first full-time season at Dawson County Raceway. Rounding out your podium finishers was Campbell’s Dillon Thompson in third place overall.

 

Unofficial Results:

–Super Late Model Racing (SLMR) Feature: 1. 14-Kyle Berck; 2. z62-Justin Zeitner; 3. 26jr-Corey Zeitner; 4. 24-Bill Leighton Jr; 5. 1-Justin Gregg; 6. 04-Tad Pospisil; 7. 6-Dylan Smith; 8. 5x-Mike Marushak; 9. 52-Brian Kosiski; 10. 4-JC Wyman; 11. 15w-Mike Wiarda; 12. 5s-Dylan Schmer; 13. 51-Les Seibert; 14. 83d-Denton Duncan; 15. 27-Bryce Taylor.

Heat Race Winners: 26jr-Corey Zeitner; z62-Justin Zeitner; 1-Justin Gregg.

–IMCA Modified Feature: 1. 97m-David Murray Jr; 2. 50c-Colton Osborn; 3. 6c-Cale Osborn; 4. 2-Jeremy Herbst; 5. 34jw-Cole Hodges; 6. 4c-Charley Brown; 7. 81-Mike Densberger; 8. 19-Chuck Stryker; 9. 50-Scott Smith; 10. XII-Jay Steffens; 11. 112-Tyler Smith; 12. 1c-Cole Egge.

Heat Race Winners: 97m-David Murray Jr; 6c-Cale Osborn.

–IMCA Northern Sport Modified Feature: 1. 15k-Jamey Kennicutt; 2. 1x-Denny Egge; 3. 87d-Chad Dolan; 4. 15j-Herb Slough; 5. 23mm-Casey Clausen; 6. 25-Toph Harmon; 7. 12j-Kerry Jones; 8. 1-Paul Donovan; 9. 68-Craig Howard; 10. 79s-James Stewart; 11. 33-Chad Young; 12. 0hp-Bryan Herrick.

Heat Race Winners: 87d-Chad Dolan; 15k-Jamey Kennicutt.

–IMCA Stock Car Feature: 1. 63-Mike Nichols; 2. 11k-Kyle Clough; 3. 35jw-Casey Woken; 4. 29e-Brendan Eilts; 5. 10k-Kurt Trusty; 6. 24-Bob Chalupa; 7. 25-Jared Brooks; 8. 09h-Bob Hoing; 9. 45-Mikey Dancer; 10. 19-Dana Morgan; 11. 00-Sara Klein; 12. 99k-Dave Easterday.

Heat Race Winners: 1. 16w-Jeff Whiting; 2. 24w-Casey Werkmeister; 24-Bob Chalupa.

–IMCA Hobby Stock Feature: 1. 0-Kyle Bond; 2. 44-Caleb Hetrick; 3. 11-Dillon Thompson; 4. 95b-Tiffany Bittner; 5. 85-Robert Leonard; 6. 88j-Jacob Olmstead; 7. 53e-Tyler Easterday; 8. 9a-Anthony Martin; 9. 26-Ryan Gardine; 10. 2c-Zach Canas; 11. 2x-Travis Kernick; 12. 5-Chuck Ledbetter.

Heat Race Winners: 95b-Tiffany Bittner; 0-Kyle Bond.

Gordon has 4 Hits in Dodgers’ 6-1 Win over Rockies

colorado-rockiesLOS ANGELES (AP) — Dee Gordon lined a pitch from Tyler Matzek into the corner in left field that got past Charlie Blackmon, and then it was off to the races.

Gordon circled the bases on the play for the Los Angeles Dodgers’ first run, and they went on to beat Colorado 6-1 on Monday night with a 15-hit barrage and snapped the Rockies’ season-beat five-game winning streak.

Blackmon had trouble picking up the ball twice. First, he stumbled while bending down for it against the lower fence in foul ground and had to chase it back into fair territory — where he missed on his second attempt to grab it. By the time he relayed it back to the infield, it was way too late to get Gordon, who was credited with his major league-leading seventh triple.

“I thought it was an inside-the-park homer, to be honest, because I didn’t think he touched it,” said Gordon, who had four hits. “It just scooted away from him. But it is what it is and I’ll be all right with what I got.”

Matt Kemp singled home a run later that inning and doubled home another run on the sixth. He started in the cleanup spot for the fifth time this season, and the Dodgers have won every time. Regular cleanup hitter Adrian Gonzalez got the night off while Scott Van Slyke played first base.

“I think it’s fun, for us to have a little hit party here and there and enjoy it.,” Kemp said. “We’ve had a tough little stretch, but that happens in baseball. Hopefully we don’t hit one of those again and we stay consistent and keep grinding it out.”

Hyun-Jin Ryu (8-3) allowed a run and three hits in six innings and struck out six in his 13th start. In his first 13 starts last season — his first in the major leagues — the left-hander was 8-5 with a 2.85 ERA. This was the ninth time this year that Ryu has allowed fewer than three earned runs, and he is 7-0 in those games.

“This guy’s pretty impressive in the fact that he’s seen those guys a bunch this year,” catcher A.J. Ellis said. “They battled him really hard tonight. That was probably the hottest team in the National League right now coming in here, but he had command of all of his pitches and used both sides of the plate extremely well — especially to the left-handed hitters. It’s a dangerous team, and he did a great job staying out of the middle of the plate.”

Ellis, Hanley Ramirez and Yasiel Puig had RBI singles. Ryu and four relievers retired 16 of the final 17 Colorado batters after Wilin Rosario’s two-out homer in the fourth.

Gordon, who leads the majors with 36 stolen bases, was thrown out for the sixth time — by Rosario in the first inning. The Rockies’ 22-year-old catcher trimmed the Dodgers’ lead to 2-1 in the fourth with his seventh homer, driving an 0-2 pitch into the pavilion in left field with two outs.

But Ellis got that run back in the fifth with just his second RBI of an injury-plagued season in which the Dodgers’ No. 1 catcher missed 34 games because of knee surgery and sat out another 18 with a sprained right ankle. Ellis’ two singles raised his average from .196 to .222.

“Maybe a lot of that time on the DL has been a blessing for me, to kind of mentally kind of figure out who I am and what my skill set should be as an offensive player,” Ellis said. “While I couldn’t run, I was still able to do a lot of work in the cage these last couple of weeks. I got back to swinging the way I know I’m supposed to swing and being the hitter I’ve been my whole career — a guy who works the count, takes a lot of pitches, uses the middle of the field and tries to be a really tough out.”

Matzek (1-1) allowed three runs and 10 hits through five innings in his second big league start and did not strike out a batter, five days after giving up two runs over seven innings and fanning seven in an 8-2 victory over Atlanta at Coors Field.

“It wasn’t the same. The slider wasn’t there as much and I was falling behind hitters early,” Matzek said. “Ten hits, obviously, is disappointing. I realize that. But I thought I did a pretty good job keeping runs off the board.”

NOTES: A moment of silence was observed for Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn, who died Monday at age 54. Gwynn’s brother Chris and son Tony both played for the Dodgers. “He was just a genius with the bat,” Dodgers Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully said. … Perhaps the biggest of Gwynn’s 140 career hits at Dodger Stadium came on Sept. 28, 1996, when his tiebreaking two-run single in the eighth inning off Mark Guthrie helped clinched a postseason berth for the Padres. … Forget about RHP Chad Billingsley rejoining the Dodgers’ roster before the end of the season. He has a torn flexor tendon in his right elbow, which will require surgery next Tuesday. Billingsley hasn’t pitched in a major league game since April 15, 2013, nine days before he underwent Tommy John surgery. … The Rockies optioned struggling RHP Juan Nicasio to Triple-A Colorado Springs and promoted OF-1B Kyle Parker from the Sky Sox. Parker, selected in the first round of the 2010 draft, made his big league debut in the eighth inning as a pinch-hitter and struck out.

College World Series Day 3 Recap

NCAA-CWSOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Walker Buehler pitched 5 1-3 innings of no-hit relief, and John Norwood drove in the go-ahead run and another for insurance in Vanderbilt’s 6-4 win over UC Irvine at the College World Series on Monday night.

Buehler took over for struggling first-round draft pick Tyler Beede and helped move Vanderbilt within one win of the CWS championship round. The Commodores (48-19) will play in a bracket final Friday against the winner of a Wednesday elimination game between UC Irvine (41-24) and Texas.

Buehler (12-2) retired the first nine batters he faced and finished with seven strikeouts in only his third relief appearance of the year. Only two balls were hit out of the infield against him.

Norwood’s bases-loaded sacrifice fly in the fifth inning put Vanderbilt up 5-4, and his two-strike, two-out single in the seventh made it a two-run game.

Earlier in the day Parker French and Travis Duke limited Louisville to four hits, and Texas manufactured runs in three straight innings to beat the Cardinals 4-1 in a College World Series elimination game Monday.

The Longhorns (44-20) ended a four-game CWS losing streak dating to 2009 and will play Vanderbilt or UC Irvine in another elimination game Wednesday. Louisville (50-17) went 0-2 in the CWS for the second straight year and is 1-6 in three appearances in Omaha.

French (7-5) held the Cardinals to four singles in 7 1-3 innings, and Duke retired their last five batters for his first save.

Louisville sophomore starter Anthony Kidston (9-1) lost for the first time in 15 decisions as a collegian and the Cardinals committed four errors, just as they did in their elimination-game loss to Oregon State last year.

Swenson Named Parks Administrator at Nebraska Game and Parks Commission

Nebraska_game_and_parksLINCOLN – Jim Swenson has been named administrator of parks at the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. He succeeds Roger Kuhn, who was promoted to assistant director for development in May. Swenson’s new position is effective immediately.

“We are very pleased to name Jim Swenson to the position of parks administrator,” said Director Jim Douglas. “Jim is a very dedicated person who has served Game and Parks and our citizens with the utmost professionalism. He is a great asset to Nebraska’s state park system and will serve Nebraska well in his new position.”

Swenson is a native of Oakland, Neb. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Natural Resources and Wildlife Management from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1984. During college he worked as a seasonal employee at Dead Timber and Fremont Lakes state recreation areas. Following graduation he worked seasonally in the Resource Services Division at Osage and Schilling wildlife management areas.

Swenson’s full-time employment at Game and Parks began in 1986 as a park superintendent at Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area. He transferred to Eugene T. Mahoney State Park (SP) as a park superintendent in 1992, and then came to Lincoln in 2000 as the east region parks manager.

Swenson was executive director of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Committee from 2001-2007, when he coordinated major events by working with partner organizations. Among his accomplishments at Game and Parks are the continued development of Mahoney SP, and the development of cabins and the Missouri National Recreational River Resource and Education Center at Ponca SP. He has been instrumental in many major park events, including the Missouri River Outdoor Expo at Ponca.

“Working with Game and Parks is realizing a dream I had as a young man,” Swenson said. “I embrace the opportunities to serve this agency as a parks division administrator and serve our many park visitors by helping to provide quality facilities and outdoor recreation opportunities that they can be proud of and enjoy.”

Swenson, who lives in Greenwood, enjoys all facets of outdoor recreation, especially camping, hunting, fishing, canoeing, trapping and wildlife viewing.

Huskers Track & Field Athletes Earn All-America Honors

UNLLincoln- The U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced the official list of 2014 USTFCCCA Outdoor All-Americans on Monday. Ten Huskers earned first-team All-America accolades for their performances at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore., last weekend, while an additional 11 Huskers claimed second-team honors and six earned honorable-mention accolades.

National Champion Miles Ukaoma led the group of first-team honorees that also included the men’s 4×400 Relay of Levi Gipson, Jake Bender, Drew Wiseman and Cody Rush, Patrick Raedler (long jump), Chad Wright (discus), Ellie Ewere (triple jump), Maggie Malone (javelin) and Jazmin McCoy (long jump).

With Monday’s announcement, Nebraska upped its All-American total to 628. The men’s team alone has produced 176 outdoor All-America awards, while the women have 155 All-America awards.

First-Team All-America honors were awarded to those who finished among the top eight in an individual or relay event as part of a team; Second-Team All-America honors went to those who finished between ninth and 16th; and Honorable Mention honors were given to the remaining finishers.

Men’s All-Americans

Jake Bender- 4×400 Relay (First Team)
Jodi-Rae Blackwood- 4×100 Relay (Second Team), 400 Hurdles (Honorable Mention)
Levi Gipson- 4×400 Relay (First Team)
Mate Koroknai- 400 Meter Hurdles (Second Team)
Tibor Koroknai- 400 Meter Hurdles (Second Team)
Will Lohman- Hammer Throw (Honorable Mention)
Dexter McKenzie- 4×100 Relay (Second Team)
Sean Pille- 110 Meter Hurdles (Honorable Mention)
Patrick Raedler- Long Jump (First Team)
Cody Rush- 4×400 Relay (First Team), 400 Meters (Second Team)
Tim Thompson- 4×100 Relay (Second Team)
Miles Ukaoma- 400 Meter Hurdles (First Team)
John Welk- 4×100 Relay (Second Team)
Drew Wiseman- 4×400 Relay (First Team)
Chad Wright- Discus (First Team), Shot Put (Second Team)

Women’s All-Americans
Ellie Ewere- Triple Jump (First Team)
Mollie Gribbin- Long Jump (Honorable Mention)
Veronica Grizzle- Hammer Throw (Second Team)
Annie Jackson- Shot Put (Second Team)
Maggie Malone- Javelin (First Team)
Anne Martin- Heptathlon (Second Team)
Jazmin McCoy- Long Jump (First Team)
Carlie Pinkelman- Shot Put (Honorable Mention)
Tierra Williams- Long Jump (Honorable Mention)

2nd Fatality Blamed on Northeast Nebraska Storm

stanton-county-sheriffPILGER, Neb. (AP) — The death of a second person has been blamed on tornadoes that authorities say destroyed or damaged more than half the town of Pilger in northeast Nebraska.

Stanton County Sheriff Mike Unger said Tuesday that a motorist died Monday after a single-vehicle accident that occurred on a county road four to five miles east of Pilger. Unger says the accident is considered storm-related because it occurred about the same time the storm pounded the community of about 350, which sits about 80 northwest of Omaha.

The sheriff didn’t release the victim’s name and said he didn’t have accident details.

Unger says a 5-year-old also died from injuries suffered Monday. Unger says the victim was pronounced dead on arrival at a Norfolk hospital. Her name hasn’t been released.

Tracy Morgan Now in Fair Condition After Crash

traceymorganNEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) — Actor and comedian Tracy Morgan has been upgraded to fair condition following the New Jersey highway crash that badly injured him and killed one of his friends.

Spokesman Lewis Kay said Monday that Morgan’s personality is also coming back.

The 45-year-old former “Saturday Night Live” star suffered broken ribs and a broken leg in the June 7 crash on the New Jersey Turnpike. The crash killed fellow comedian James McNair and seriously injured two other people.

Prosecutors say Wal-Mart driver Kevin Roper’s truck hit Morgan’s limo. The Georgia resident has pleaded not guilty to death by auto and assault by auto charges.

Kay says Morgan’s assistant Jeffrey Millea has also been upgraded to fair condition. Hospital officials say comedian Ardie Fuqua remains in critical condition.

Acting Director Picked for Neb. Dept. of Economic Development

NE-Dept.-of-Economic-Development-UpdateLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Gov. Dave Heineman has chosen an acting director for the Nebraska Department of Economic Development.

Heineman announced Monday that he has picked 42-year-old Dacia Kruse for the job.

Kruse currently serves as deputy director for the Nebraska Department of Administrative Services, a position she has held for three years. Prior to her job with the state, she worked with the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce to develop public-private partnerships in the community.

Kruse also served as the Omaha Chamber’s primary government relations official in developing economic development legislation.

She will replace Catherine Lang, who served as the state’s Economic Development director and as head of the Nebraska Department of Labor. Lang is leaving later this month to take a private sector job.

North Platte Weather-June 17

forecast graphic june 17 2014

  • Today: Patchy fog before 10am. Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 92. Light and variable wind becoming west southwest 6 to 11 mph in the morning.
  • Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 60. Southwest wind 7 to 10 mph becoming east southeast after midnight.
  • Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 86. South wind 5 to 13 mph.
  • Wednesday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 55. East wind 9 to 18 mph becoming northwest after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 28 mph.
  • Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 81. West wind 8 to 11 mph.
  • Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 56.
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