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NP Residents Reminded to Protect Their Pipes

frozen-pipeWith bitterly cold weather in the forecast, Municipal Light and Water would like to remind North Platte residents to protect their pipes.

According to Leroy Kramer, with Municipal Light and Water, residents should leave their water running to prevent their water service from freezing up.

Kramer said an 1/8th inch stream will prevent the main water service from freezing, which will prevent costly repair bills and the inconvenience of being without water.

Municipal Light and Water does have devices available that, when installed in your toilet, will keep the water running constantly.

Kramer said it’s also a good idea to check foundation vents to ensure they are closed, and to check the foundation for cracks or openings that would allow cold air to blow into or under your crawlspace.

Finally, make sure all hoses are disconnected from the faucet to prevent the faucet from freezing and bursting.

If you have questions or concerns, contact Municipal Light and Water at (308) 535-6740, or stop by their office at 201 West 3rd Street, in North Platte.

NP Woman Charged with DUI, Possession Following Traffic Stop

Julia Flores
Julia Flores

A 19-year-old North Platte woman is facing charges following a traffic stop Sunday night.

At around 9:27 p.m., on December 28, an officer with the North Platte Police Department conducted a traffic stop after they observed a vehicle fail to stop for the stop sign at C and Bailey Streets.

The officer made contact with the driver, Julia Flores, and became suspicious that Flores had been drinking.

After further investigation, Flores was placed under arrest and charged with driving while intoxicated-juvenile.

Flores was transported to the Lincoln County Detention Center, where the officer found here to be in possession of a prescription pill for which she did not have a prescription.

In the end, Flores was charged with driving while intoxicated-juvenile, felony possession of a controlled substance, minor in possession of alcohol and the stop sign violation.

NP Man Accused of Burglarizing Unoccupied Home

Jose Martinez
Jose Martinez

A 52-year-old North Platte man is facing charges after he allegedly burglarized an unoccupied home.

According to Officer Rodney Brown, an alert citizen contacted police at around 9:50 a.m., on December 28, after they observed a neighbor removing a large object from an unoccupied home nearby.

Brown said, after speaking to the homeowner, it was determined that someone had removed a refrigerator from the residence.

Officers investigated and suspected that the refrigerator was inside a home located at 2310 East 6th Street.

After obtaining a search warrant, officers searched the home and found the fridge along with a two-wheel moving cart.

Following the discovery, officers arrested Jose Martinez, and charged him with felony burglary and possession of stolen property.

He was jailed at the Lincoln County Detention Center.

Jack Oliver Clouse


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Jack Oliver Clouse, 82, of North Platte, died December 1, 2014 at Great Plains Health. Jack was born March 16, 1932 to Raymond “Jim” and Marion (Lewis) Clouse in Scottsbluff, NE.
He married Audrey Anthony in 1956. To this union 3 sons and 2 daughters were added. Jack had one son from a previous marriage. Jack was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses on April 2, 1943. He served two years at the World Headquarters of Jehovah’s Witnesses in New York.
He was a “Jack” of all trades and could do just about anything. He was generous with his time and would help anyone in need. He held various jobs in North Platte. He retired in 1994 after 30 years of service with Central Nebraska Public Power. Jack and Audrey moved to North Platte in 1996 and Jack began work with North Platte Public Transit.
Jack suffered a stroke in 2006. The stroke took Jack’s ability to communicate well with others away, but it did not take his smiles, love for people, and laughter away. He loved to go outside in his wheelchair and would wave and visit with others in his neighborhood. He enjoyed having company. His face would light up when someone came to visit him.
Survivors include his wife, Audrey of 58 years; three sons, Stanley of Kearney, Randy (Kim) of Texas, and Jason of North Platte; two daughters, RaeAnn (Robert) Lorence of Lincoln, NE and Dana Glaze of Omaha, NE. Jack also enjoyed his 14 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren.
Jack was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Thomas; a grandson, Jeremiah; a daughter-in-law, Leanne; as well as two infant brothers.
A memorial has been established and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.
Services will be 1:00 p.m. Saturday, January 3, 2015 at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses with Joel Sinclair officiating. Those wishing to sign the register book may do so from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Friday, January 2, 2015 at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Arizona Man Arrested in Keith County Driving 127 MPH on I-80

state-patrol-logoAn Arizona man is jailed for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) after a trooper stopped his vehicle for speeding 127-mph in a 75-mph zone on Interstate 80 in Keith County.

Just before 4:00 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 24, Troop D- North Platte received a report of a white BMW sedan traveling at a high rate of speed eastbound on I-80 in Keith County. A trooper observed a vehicle matching the description east of Paxton on I-80. The trooper clocked the vehicle at 127-mph in a 75-mph zone and initiated a traffic stop.  Upon approaching the vehicle, the trooper smelled the odor of alcohol. He initiated a DWI investigation that resulted in the arrest of the driver, Brandon P. Vasquez, 43, of Scottsdale, Arizona.

Vasquez was lodged in the Keith County Jail in Ogallala, on charges of DWI and Speeding.

“This was clearly a dangerous situation,” said Colonel David Sankey, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol.  “Thankfully we were able to get this driver stopped and off the road before he injured himself or someone else.”

Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol will be working overtime hours through New Year’s Day as part of the national “You Drink & You Drive, You Lose,” campaign.

Motorists are encouraged to help keep our roadways safe through voluntary compliance with all traffic safety laws. Report impaired or reckless drivers to the Nebraska State Patrol Highway Helpline when safe to do so by dialing *55 from a cellular phone, or 1-800-525-5555from any landline. Emergencies should be reported to 911.

NP Man Charged with Assaulting Wife Over Cell Phone

Jordan Lane
Jordan Lane

A North Platte man is facing felony charges after he allegedly assaulted his wife.

At around 10:25 p.m., on December 27, officers with the North Platte Police Department received a report of a woman yelling for help in the 800 block of East 6th Street.

Upon arrival, officers met with several people who informed them that a man beat up a woman and took off running.

Officers then met with the alleged victim, who advised that her husband, 23-year-old Jordan Lane, had assaulted her after an argument over a cell phone.

According to the victim, Lane allegedly struck her several times before pinning her on the floor and choking her.

Brown said physical evidence and broken furniture corroborated the victim’s account.

Officers were able to locate Lane hiding in a dumpster on East 7th Street and place him under arrest.

He was charged with 3rd degree domestic assault and felony strangulation.

Officer Rodney Brown said Lane was also cited for marijuana possession after officers found a small amount of pot in his pocket.

Lane was jailed at the Lincoln County Detention Center.

Christmas Day Assault Lands NP Woman in Jail

Rabecca Johns
Rabecca Johns

A Christmas Day assault landed a North Platte woman in jail.

At around 7:31 p.m., on December 25, officers with the North Platte Police Department responded to a disturbance in the 200 block of Reid Avenue.

According to Officer Rodney Brown, officers arrived and met with the male victim who claimed he had been assaulted by his wife, 33-year-old Rabecca Johns, at another location.

The victim alleged that Johns had slapped, choked and scratched him in front of their children, before leaving the scene.

Brown said there was physical evidence to support the victim’s claims.

Officers made contact with Johns, and informed her that she was being charged with 3rd degree domestic assault, strangulation and child abuse.

At this time, Brown said Johns became combative and told officers that she wasn’t going to jail.

Officers were eventually able to take Johns into custody, and added a charge of resisting arrest.

Johns was transported to the Lincoln County Detention Center and jailed.

Kenny Bell to Play in East-West Shrine Game

Kenny Bell Nebraska Cornhuskers FootballTAMPA, Fla. (December 29, 2014) – Kenny Bell, University of Nebraska wide
receiver, has accepted an invitation to play in the 90th East-West Shrine
Game®. The Game will be held January 17, 2015 at Tropicana Field in
St.Petersburg, Fla., kicking off at 4 p.m. EST and televised live on NFL
Network.

Bell joins an elite list of football greats, such as John Elway, Tom
Brady, Brett Favre, and 70 NFL Hall of Famers, who have played in the
East-West Shrine Game in addition to more than 265 East-West Shrine Game
alumni currently on NFL rosters.

“The most important aspect of East-West Shrine Game has always been
supporting Shriners Hospitals for Children,” said East-West Shrine Game
Executive Director Harold Richardson. “But during game week, it also
affords our players a terrific opportunity to showcase their talents and
get their first glimpse of life in the NFL . ‘Just Like on Sunday.'”

While the teams are divided by East and West, the players come together
for the beneficiary of the event, Shriners Hospitals for Children®, an
international pediatric specialty health care system.

“We hope our supporters all over the country will come out and enjoy this
exciting game,” said Douglas E. Maxwell, president and CEO of Shriners
Hospitals for Children. “Our health care system depends on the generosity
of our supporters, and this game is one of our signature events
benefitting Shriners Hospitals for Children.”

Those who would like to support Bell and the East-West Shrine Game can
do the following:
Attend the East-West Shrine Game in St. Petersburg on Saturday, January 17
at 4 p.m. EST, tune in to watch the game on NFL Network, or listen live on
the East-West Shrine Game Radio Network.
East-West Shrine Game tickets are on sale now through all Ticketmaster
outlets.  Fans can purchase tickets for the January 17, 2015 game online
at www.shrinegame.com, or www.ticketmaster.com.
Game tickets are $15 general admission tickets (price does not include
service fees).

Hot Sheets (12/29): That Moment When $#*! Gets Real


Julia Alejandra Flores: Felony Possession of a Controlled Substance, Minor in Possession
Julia Alejandra Flores: Felony Possession of a Controlled Substance, Minor in Possession
Jose Luis Martinez: Felony Burglary (Residence), Felony Possession of Stolen Property
Jose Luis Martinez: Felony Burglary (Residence), Felony Possession of Stolen Property
Matthew Lewis Shavlik: Fugitive from Justice-Lancaster County
Matthew Lewis Shavlik: Fugitive from Justice-Lancaster County

Click Here To See Past Hot Sheets

This information is not criminal history. Criminal charges are often dropped or reduced. All individuals included in this post are presumed innocent of crimes until proven guilty in a court of law. The North Platte Post assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, or completeness, of this information. Any person who believes information provided is not accurate may submit a complaint to admin@northplattepost.com.

North Platte Weather-December 29

forecast graphic december 29 2014

  • Today: Snow likely, mainly before 5 pm. Cloudy, with a temperature rising to near 14 by 11am, then falling to around 7 during the remainder of the day. Wind chill values as low as -11. North northeast wind 14 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. Total daytime snow accumulation of 1 to 2 inches possible.
  • Tonight: A 50 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around -8. Wind chill values as low as -24. North wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
  • Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of snow before noon. Mostly cloudy and cold, with a high near 3. Wind chill values as low as -26. North wind 7 to 10 mph.
  • Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -15. Wind chill values as low as -29. North wind 5 to 7 mph becoming west after midnight.
  • Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 13. West southwest wind 8 to 13 mph.
  • Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around -1.
  • New Year’s Day: Sunny, with a high near 25.
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