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NPCC Lady Knights Host Colorado Christian JV

npcc-knightsThe North Platte Community College Lady Knights basketball team will host the Colorado Christian University Junior Varsity Lady Cougars on Friday, January 9 at McDonald – Belton Gymnasium.  Tip-off is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. CST.

The Lady Knights enter the contest with an 8-5 record, while the Lady Cougars are 1-7.

The Lady Cougars are led by Cassaundra Rindels and Rachel Nakamura.

North Platte is led by sophomore April Stull.  Stull is averaging 16.8 points per game and 9.2 rebounds per game.  Stull is leading Region IX Division II in both categories.

Aliyah Brown is averaging 9.7 points per game and 2.1 assists per game.

The game will be live streamed on the internet at www.coachesaid.com .

NP Man Accused of Smacking His Girlfriend, Charged with Felony

Matthew Huss
Matthew Huss

A 22-year-old North Platte man has been charged with a felony after he allegedly punched his girlfriend.

At around 5:00 p.m., on January 3, officers with the North Platte Police Department responded to the report of a domestic assault in the 1100 block of South Tabor Street.

Upon arrival, a 32-year-old female victim told officers that, following an argument, her boyfriend, Matthew Huss, had punched her in the face.

Following further investigation, officers determined that there was probable cause to arrest Huss, who had fled the scene.

On January 6, an officer observed Huss on foot near the Autumn Park Apartments, 900 Autumn Park Drive, and made contact with him.

Huss was placed under arrest and transported to the Lincoln County Detention Center.

He been charged with 3rd degree domestic assault.  Due to prior convictions for domestic assault, the charge was enhanced to a felony.

Lawrence Edward Tappan


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Lawrence Edward Tappan went to heaven on December 30, 2014. Larry was born in Gandy, Nebraska, on March 28, 1939, to Claude (Bus) Tappan and Viola Alma (Elma) Tappan. He attended high school in Gandy, NE. In 1958, Larry enlisted in the Army and later received his GED. He served four years in the military and achieved Spec 5 rank. Larry and Sandra Gay Fellows were united in marriage on October 19, 1958. Larry was honorably discharged in 1961. He returned to his home in Neligh, NE. On February 2, 1962, Rocky Joe Tappan was born. Larry moved his family to Cozad, NE, and later to North Platte; where he served as a Police Officer and advanced to the rank of Detective. He attended the Police Academy in Nebraska. After 9 years and 9 months on the Force, he moved his family to Texas in 1972. Larry served as Deputy Sherriff of Chambers County, TX. Later he served with the Baytown Police Department and continued his education in Police Science. After leaving the police force he became a start-up manager of two truck stops, was a 24 hour restaurateur, and then became a self-employed truck owner-operator. Realizing retirement was near he opted to work for Olin Water Services and Grace Trucking. Larry and Sandy retired in 1998, moved back to Arnold, NE, and purchased his Aunt and Uncle’s home. After remodeling the house, he found that he needed something more to do. As Larry was prone to do, he kept looking for the right opportunity. The Woodward family farm, which had two lakes and the Loup River running through it, came up for sale. Larry immediately set out to purchase it. Once he took possession of the property, he started to burn buildings and then developed them. The farm later became the Double T Campground site, which was used for church and numerous other events. He heard about the housing real estate market in Arizona City, AZ, from the France family and was told of the opportunity to make money by flipping houses. In January 2010, he and Sandy bought their first house to flip in Arizona City. After 3 months they returned to Nebraska. Once again Sandy became very ill. Larry called for listings of houses. The France family helped them to purchase their home where they currently live. Larry enjoyed his family, church, friends, and gardening. He moved his worship time from Casa Grande Christian Church to the Evangelical Methodist Church in Arizona City. He and his friends from the church enjoyed flying model airplanes. Larry is survived by his wife, Sandra Gay Tappan, of Arizona City, AZ; his son, Rocky Joe Tappan and daughter-in-law, Doris, of La Grange, TX; Aunt and Uncle Arlene and Earl Lamb of Idaho; Uncle Lynn and Flora Snow of Alabama and Aunt Norma of Washington; brothers and sisters in-law; Dick Fellows, of Brady, NE; Pat and Bill France, of Lexington, NE; Sharon Nejedley, of North Platte, NE; Kevin and Vicki Fellows, of Etoile, TX; Joel and Susan Fellows, of Wasilla, Alaska; and many other loved nieces, nephews, and very special friends. He was preceded in death by; mother, Viola Alma Tappan; father, Claude Wayne Tappan; uncles and aunts, William Snow, Donna and Dean Jarmin, Violet and Wendell Auble, Elmer Snow, Walt and Myrtle Tappan, and Ceo Tapppan; brothers and sisters-in-law, Frank Nejedly, Mary Fellows, June and Pal Carpenter; and other loved family members. Funeral services will be 10:30 am Monday, January 12, 2015 at the Tallin Church south of Arnold. Graveside services will be 2:00 pm at the McCain Cemetery south of Stapleton with military honors. Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association. Carpenter Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences maybe shared at www.carpentermemorial.com

LCSO Releases ‘You Drink, You Drive, You Lose’ Stats

LINCOLN-COUNTY-SHERIFF-1The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office took part in the national “You Drink, You Drive, You Lose” campaign during the last half of December.

According to a news release, deputies made 227 traffic stops during the campaign.

They say five drivers were cited for driving while intoxicated and three minors were cited for being minors in possession of alcohol.

Additionally, 12 subjects were arrested for possession of marijuana and 11 were cited for possession of drug paraphernalia.

Authorities say numerous other citations and warnings were issued during the campaign.

 

12 Dead in Terror Attack on Paris Newspaper, Including Editor

terrorismPARIS (AP) — Masked gunmen shouting “Allahu akbar!” stormed the Paris offices of a satirical newspaper Wednesday, killing 12 people, including the paper’s editor and a cartoonist, before escaping in a getaway car. It was France’s deadliest terror attack in at least two decades.

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said security forces were hunting for three gunmen after the noon-time attack on the weekly Charlie Hebdo, whose caricatures of the Prophet Muhammed have frequently drawn condemnation from Muslims.

French President Francois Hollande called the slayings “a terrorist attack without a doubt” and said several other attacks have been thwarted in France “in recent weeks.”

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.

France raised its security alert to the highest level and reinforced protective measures at houses of worship, stores, media offices and transportation. Top government officials held an emergency meeting and Hollande planned a nationally televised address in the evening. Schools across the French capital closed their doors.

World leaders including President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned the attack, but supporters of the militant Islamic State group celebrated the slayings as well-deserved revenge against France.

The Islamic State group has repeatedly threatened to attack France. Just minutes before the attack, Charlie Hebdo had tweeted a satirical cartoon of that extremist group’s leader giving New Year’s wishes. Another cartoon, released in this week’s issue and entitled “Still No Attacks in France,” had a caricature of an extremist fighter saying “Just wait — we have until the end of January to present our New Year’s wishes.”

The 12 dead included two men who went by the pen names: Charb — the editor and a cartoonist as well — and the cartoonist Cabu, spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre of the Paris prosecutor’s office confirmed.

Two police officers were also among the dead, including one assigned as Charb’s bodyguard after prior death threats against him, a police official told The Associated Press, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation.

Just before noon, multiple masked men armed with automatic weapons attacked the newspaper’s office in central Paris, nearby worker Benoit Bringer told the iTele network. The attackers went to the second floor and started firing indiscriminately in the newsroom, said Christophe DeLoire of Reporters Without Borders.

“This is the darkest day of the history of the French press,” DeLoire said.

Video images on the website of public broadcaster France Televisions showed two gunmen in black at a crossroads who appeared to fire down one of the streets. A cry of “Allahu akbar!” — Arabic for “God is great”— could be heard among the gunshots.

Luc Poignant of the SBP police union said the attackers left in a waiting car and later switched to another vehicle that had been stolen.

Obama’s top spokesman said U.S. officials have been in close contact with the French since the attack. “We know they are not going to be cowed by this terrible act,” spokesman Josh Earnest said.

On social media, supporters of militant Islamic groups praised the move. One Twitter user who identified themselves as a Tunisian loyalist of al-Qaida and the Islamic State group called the attack well-deserved revenge against France.

Elsewhere on the Internet, the hashtag #JeSuisCharlie was trending as people expressed support for weekly and for journalistic freedom.

Charlie Hebdo has been repeatedly threatened for its caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad and other controversial sketches. Its offices were firebombed in 2011 after a spoof issue featuring a caricature of the prophet on its cover. Nearly a year later, the publication again published crude Muhammad caricatures, drawing denunciations from around the Muslim world.

Wednesday’s attack comes the same day of the release of a book by a celebrated French novelist depicting France’s election of its first Muslim president. Hollande had been due to meet with the country’s top religious officials later in the day.

2 Lincoln Women Suspected of Drug Use Lose Custody of Babies

gavel-and-scaleLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Custody hearings are scheduled Wednesday for two Lincoln women who have lost custody of their newborns because the babies either tested positive for drugs or showed signs of withdrawal.

A Lancaster County Juvenile Court judge on Monday approved state to take custody of the three children. A state custody petition says stool samples from twins born Dec. 27 tested positive for methamphetamine. Test results for a baby girl born to another Lincoln woman are pending, but the state asked for custody in part because the child’s mother is suspected of using drugs when she was pregnant.

A Nebraska Health and Human Services Department spokesman says the three infants are among 37 taken into state custody over the past two years.

Police: Young Sisters Charged in Brother’s Death

police-lights-redWHITE SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) — With help from her younger sister, a 15-year-old north Florida girl is accused of fatally shooting their older brother with a gun their parents had locked up while they were away.

Columbia County Sheriff’s deputies say they found the 16-year-old brother’s body late Monday night in the family’s home.

Deputies say they believe the older sister pulled the trigger and her 11-year-old sister somehow assisted in the shooting.

A younger sibling, age 3, is in state custody. Sheriff’s spokesman Murray Smith says the parents are charged with child neglect. They’re accused of failing to supervise in the treatment of children.

Prosecutors haven’t decided whether to charge the girls as adults. Because of the suspects’ ages, The Associated Press is not naming the girls, their brother or the parents.

Varlamov Stops 54 Shots as Avalanche Blank Blackhawks 2-0

Colorado-Avalanche-LogoCHICAGO (AP) — Nathan MacKinnon scored and set up a goal by Maxime Talbot in the opening 1:17, Semyon Varlamov finished with 54 saves for his third shutout of the season and the Colorado Avalanche beat the Chicago Blackhawks 2-0 on Tuesday night.

Colorado was outshot by 30 but held on for its third win in four games behind Varlamov’s 16th career shutout. The Avalanche improved to 7-3-2 in their last 12.

Corey Crawford finished with 22 saves for the Blackhawks, who had a season high in shots and dominated the pace as the game progressed. However, Chicago was blanked for the third time this season.

NPCC Knights Fall to Northwest Kansas

npcc-knightsThe North Platte Community College Knights were defeated by the Northwest Kansas Technical College Mavericks 74-68 on Tuesday night.

The loss drops the Knights to 10-4 on the season.  The Mavericks improve to 10-7.

The Mavericks jumped out to a 6-0 lead on consecutive three pointers by Broderick Robinson and James Sylvester. The Knights tied up the score at 16 with 8:13 to go in the first half.  The Mavericks went on a 13- 4 run to take their biggest lead of the game 29-20.  The Knights scored the last five points to make the score at halftime 29-25.

The Knights in the first half shot 33. 3 percent from the floor and 25 percent from behind the 3-point line.

The Mavericks led throughout the second half and led by eight, 40-32 with 17:32 left. The Knights rallied to tie the score at 55 with 6:42 left and took their first lead, 56-55 on a Shyquinn Dix free throw. The Mavericks took back the lead on a Broderick Robinson 3-pointer to make it 58-56 and never trailed again.

The Mavericks out-rebounded the Knights 44-31.  R.J. June led the Mavericks with eight, while CJ Polk led the Knights with five.

The Knights were led in scoring by Cameron Williams, who finished with a game high 23.  The only other Knight to finish in double figures was Shyquinn Dix with 12 points.

The Mavericks had two players in double figures.  Broderick Robinson had 22 points and James Sylvester finished with 18.

The Knights return home to play Western Nebraska Community College in a Region IX sub-region game on Friday. Tip- off is scheduled for 7:30 pm.  The game may be seen on the internet at www.coachesaid.com.

Ohio Couple Married for 69 Years Die Just 8 Hours Apart

wedding-ringsTIFFIN, Ohio (AP) — A couple married for 69 years died eight hours apart in hospice care in northwest Ohio, and their son says it wasn’t surprising for a pair who did everything together.

88-year-old Gene Warrington and his 86-year-old wife, Pat, died Dec. 27 in Findlay.

A day earlier, Warrington had been able to visit his wife’s room and hold her hand. Phil Warrington says his father recognized that Pat was in critical condition and pulled out his own intravenous tubes the next day. Eight hours after Gene died, his wife passed away.

Phil Warrington says his parents met in junior high school, wed as teenagers and were nearly inseparable, even in failing health. Given that, he says the ending of their love story was almost predictable.

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