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Pipeline Foes to Continue with Suits Regardless of Federal Action

Keystone_construction_ND1-306x204LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska opponents of the Keystone XL pipeline are vowing to overturn a state law that let former Gov. Dave Heineman approve the route, regardless of what happens at the federal level.

Jane Kleeb of the group Bold Nebraska said Wednesday that landowners will continue their lawsuits challenging the state’s 2012 pipeline-siting law. The law allowed pipeline builder TransCanada to bypass Nebraska’s Public Service Commission, which is independent of governors.

Some Nebraska landowners and environmental groups are urging President Barack Obama to reject a presidential permit for the oil pipeline. Kleeb says Obama doesn’t have to wait because of what’s happening in Nebraska, because the route will be challenged regardless.

Kleeb and other groups that have been in contact with the White House say a decision could come in early March.

Ferguson Attracts Large Pool of Applicants to Police Jobs

ferguson-policeFERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — The city of Ferguson is attracting a large pool of applicants to police jobs, including minority candidates seeking the position left vacant by the resignation of Darren Wilson, the officer who fatally shot Michael Brown.

About 1,000 people applied for a dispatcher’s job, and 50 to 60 have applied for two patrol officer jobs. Two additional openings are expected soon from pending retirements.

Mayor James Knowles III says many black officers from neighboring towns are among the applicants.

After Brown’s death, Ferguson came under fire for having a mostly white police force in a town that is two-thirds African-American. A grand jury cleared Wilson of wrongdoing.

Knowles says the city was seeking more minority candidates long before the shooting, and city leaders have redoubled those efforts.

NP Resident Among 14 Busted in Council Bluffs Prostitution Sting

council-bluffs-policeCOUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — An undercover investigation in Council Bluffs has resulted in the arrests of 14 people on suspicion of prostitution.

The Council Bluffs Police Department says the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force staged an undercover operation at a hotel Tuesday. The 14 arrests occurred over a period of more than nine hours.

Police say six men and eight women were arrested. They say both clients and alleged prostitutes were arrested.

Police say the arrests were made as part of an ongoing operation to crack down on prostitution.

Those arrested are Omaha residents, Christopher Graham, Charlicia Hicks, Jessica Walker, TaTiana Davis, Aaron Fellows, Kristina Rolden, Courtney Flower, Ronald Travis, Charlene Michell and Sophia Radja.

Also arrested were Jerome Knoll, of North Platte, Whitney Jones, of Minden, Gary Curtis, of Hastings, Iowa, and Rusty Davis of Marble Hill, Missouri.

Herlinda D. Kopecky


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Herlinda D. Kopecky, 75, of North Platte, NE, passed away Monday, February 16, 2015, at Great Plains Health in North Platte.

Herlinda was born June 24, 1939, to Ismael Arguello and Jovita (Ramirez) Soto in San Francisco, Mexico. She grew up and attended school in Mexico.

Herlinda later married Willie Burt ‘Bill’ Dailey of Arnold, NE and they made their home in Arnold before moving to North Platte. Bill passed away in 1969.

Herlinda worked in North Platte as a housekeeper for Dr. and Mrs. Max Raines, Mr. and Mrs. Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Huebner, as well as others in the area for over 30 years. On July 7, 1984, Herlinda married Peter J. Kopecky at North Platte where they made their home.

Herlinda was a member of the First Christian Church and was actively involved with many church activities. She enjoyed fishing, camping, gardening and loved being outdoors. Herlinda especially loved her family and grandchildren.

She is survived by her husband, Peter, of North Platte; sons, Joe (Debbie) Dailey, of Omaha, NE, and Jerry (Teresa) Dailey, of Papillion, NE; a daughter, Linda (Mat) Fhuere, of Utah; five grandchildren, Jared Dailey, Trevor Dailey, Matthew (Bobbie) Fhuere, Anthony Fhuere and Rayce Fhuere; a brother, Ismael, and sisters, Alicia, Maria, Ana Maria, all of Mexico; and numerous nieces, nephews and other family.

Along with her first husband, Bill, Herlinda was preceded in death by her parents, Ismael and Jovita Soto; a sister, Rita; a grandson, Zachary; and two baby grandchildren.

Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, February 20, 2015, at the First Christian Church with Pastor Timothy Adams officiating. Burial will follow in the North Platte Cemetery. Visitation will be 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore. Condolences may also be shared at odeanchapel.com. Memorials are suggested to the First Christian Church. Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore is in charge of arrangements.

Ronald Ray Hughes


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Ronald Ray Hughes, Sr., 66 years, of North Platte, NE, passed away with his family by his side at Great Plains Health in North Platte on Monday, February 16, 2015.

Ron was born May 3, 1948, the 13th child of Charles Francis and Maple Ellen (Rhoades) Hughes at Valentine, NE. The family came from White River, SD and Ron was their only child born in a hospital. He grew up and attended school in Valentine.

In 1966 Ron traveled to Wyoming to work in the oil fields. Here he met and married Beverly Oliver and they had a son, Donald Ray, who was born in March 1969. They later divorced.

Ron returned to Valentine in 1970 where he put up towers with his good friend, Johnny Jones, then worked in the Kansas oil fields in 1972. Ron married Linda Murray in 1975 and they had three children, Ronnie, Lena and Ryan. They later divorced.

Ron worked on ranches and was a skilled mason and cement worker for many years. He built many pieces of art in the Valentine area including the brick fence around Cedar Canyon and the sitting area at First National Bank. Ron also helped build the Jr. High in Mission, SD, Merritt Dam Road in the ’70’s, and in North Platte he helped build the first Wal-Mart and the Salvation Army. Ron’s specialty was in stone work, fire places and flower beds, and he had the fastest record for laying brick. His art was a talent.

Ron loved all sports and was very good at pitching horseshoes. He also enjoyed football, basketball, fishing and hunting, and had a love for the outdoors. He liked to play pool, snooker, cards and dice. His hobbies included leather tooling, wood burning, and picture frames. He had a special love for pictures, especially of his family, and always had his radio playing. Ron enjoyed his yard and flowers which included his many morning glories. He also had a big heart for all people and animals.

He is survived by his children, Ronnie Hughes, Jr. (Kristi Becker), of Sioux Falls, SD, and Lena (Joe) Askvig and Ryan (Jasi) Quick, of North Platte; two sisters, Dorothy Elasser, of Hot Springs, SD, and Pat Childress, of Lawrence, KS; his grandchildren, Serena Rose Marie, Victoria Elizabeth Ann, Rylynn Daniyelle Mae, Jaxon Patrick, Zaedyn James Ray and Kynzleigh JoEllen; and many nieces, nephews and other family.

Ron was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Maple; and siblings, Calvin, Delano, David, Donald, Curt, Edward, Laura Mooney, Viola Brau, Luella Hughes and an infant.

Cremation was chosen. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Friday, February 20, 2015, at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore with Chaplain Robin Storer officiating. Ron will be laid to rest in the Valentine Cemetery at a later date. Condolences may be shared at odeanchapel.com. The family has established a memorial. Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore is in charge of arrangements.

Carl Allen Redden


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Carl Allen Redden, 58 years, of Sutherland, NE, died at home, February 2015.

Carl was born June 17, 1956, to Alfred Max and Leota Marie Tucker Redden at Grant, NE. The family moved to Sutherland in 1967 and Carl graduated from Sutherland High School in 1975.

On January 15, 1977, Carl married Sheryl Arensdorf in Sutherland and they made their home on their 20 acre farm at the west edge of Sutherland. Carl worked at the Hershey Truck Stop and Gerald Gentleman Power Plant during outages before hiring on with the Union Pacific Railroad in 1990 as an engineer. He retired from the railroad in 2014.

Carl loved to fish, garden and can. He also liked to play pool and was a member of the Pool Association. Carl will be remembered for his great sense of humor.

He is survived by his children, Shawn (Dana) Redden, of North Platte and Robin Mann and Nichole (Joe) Fleecs, of Sutherland; 12 grandchildren, Tayvianna, Michael, Owen, Alexa, Ella, Austyn, Kinley, Lyla, Bryden, Zayden, Allanaha and Payton; three brothers, Alfred Lee (Sharon) Redden, Jimmie (Robin) Redden and Fred Redden, all of North Platte; a sister, Bessie (Phillip) Woodard, of Kansas City, MO; and many nieces, nephews and other family.

Carl was preceded in death by his parents, Max and Leota; and a sister, Mary Redden.

Cremation was chosen. A memorial service will be 1 p.m. Monday, February 23, 2015, at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore with Pastor Jeremy Rienke of Harvest Christian Fellowship officiating. Inurnment will follow in the Riverview Cemetery south of Sutherland. The memorial book may be signed at odeanchapel.com or from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore which is in charge of arrangements. The family has established a memorial.

Todd Mitchell Warren

Todd Mitchell Warren, age 47 of North Platte, passed away Tuesday February 17, 2015.
Todd was born on July 19, 1967 in North Platte to Jay Kohl and Linda Negley. He grew up in the area and attended North Platte High School. He enjoyed drawing and walking and speaking his mind. He was an absolute pet lover and would have given his last dollar to feed them. He enjoyed his friends and family and was a great brother and uncle to his family. He was always doing things for the people he loved.
Todd is survived by his sisters Brenda Rasmussen of North Platte and Terri Cochran of Grand Island; nieces Nicole Rasmussen of North Platte and Denise Manthei of Grand Island; and great nephews Jayden Rasmussen and Joseph Cooper of North Platte.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters Marlys Holbein and Bobbi Hazen; and grandparents.
Memorials are suggested in his name and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday February 23, 2015 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home with Pastor Dean Bailey officiating. Burial will follow at Riverview Cemetery in Sutherland. Visitation will be Sunday from noon until 6:00 p.m. at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Huskers Make First Trek to Maryland on Thursday

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballTwo of the Big Ten’s newest members meet for the first time Thursday evening, as Nebraska travels to No. 16/15 (AP/Coaches) Maryland.

Tipoff from the XFINITY Center is set for 6:06 p.m. (central) and the contest will be televised nationally on BTN with Dave Revsine and Jim Jackson on the call. Thursday’s game is also available online and on mobile devices on BTN2Go.

The game will be broadcast across the state of Nebraska on the 37-station IMG Husker Sports Radio Network, including KLIN 1400 AM in Lincoln, 1110 KFAB in Omaha and KRVN 880 AM in Lexington with Kent Pavelka calling the action and Matt Davison adding color commentary. The game can be heard for free on Huskers.com and is available on the Huskers’ app on iOS or android devices, as well as on TuneIn Radio and on SiriusXM Satellite Radio.

The Huskers (13-12, 5-8 Big Ten) battled at Purdue before succumbing 66-54. Nebraska held the Boilermakers to 39 percent shooting, but struggled on the boards, as a 44-29 deficit on the glass led to Purdue scoring 23 second-chance points – only the third time the Huskers allowed at least 15 second-chance points this season. Purdue also got to the foul line 30 times, compared to nine for the Huskers, as NU remained winless on the road in Big Ten play.

One positive from Sunday’s loss was the play of junior forward Walter Pitchford, as the junior had 12 points on 5-of-9 shooting from the floor. Pitchford has been in double figures twice in the last four contests after reaching the mark once in NU’s first nine Big Ten outings.

Pitchford joined juniors Shavon Shields (19 points) and Terran Petteway (13) to give the Huskers a trio of double-figure efforts against the Boilermakers. Shields had 15 of his 19 points in the second half, as the Huskers shot 50 percent in the second half against the Big Ten’s best field goal defense.

Shields, a 6-foot-7 junior, has been in double figures in each of the last eight contests and could match the longest streak of double-figure efforts in his career on Thursday.
Maryland (21-5, 9-4 Big Ten) are tied with Purdue for second in the conference standings heading into the final three weeks of the season. The Terrapins feature one of the best freshmen in the country in point guard Melo Trimble, who averages 15.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game. In addition, Dez Wells and Jake Layman key a Maryland team which is 15-1 at home this season with the only loss coming to Virginia, which is ranked second in this week’s poll, in December.

NPCC Basketball Teams to Host Southeast

npcc-knightsThe North Platte Community College Knights and Lady Knights basketball teams will be hosting the Southeast Community College Storm on Friday, Feb. 20 at McDonald – Belton Gymnasium on the south campus.

The night is full of activity.  Besides the basketball games, the night has been designated Elementary Night. Any child wearing their school t-shirt and their families will be admitted into the game free.  Also, because of the cancellation of a previous women’s game against York College Junior Varsity, it will also be “Girl Scout Night”.  Any scout in uniform and their families will be admitted free.  Also the scouts in uniform will receive a free ticket for popcorn at the concession stand.  This is for Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors or Ambassadors.  In addition, the Hometown Cats, a local roller derby team, will be on hand to sign autographs between the women’s and men’s games.  They will also be giving away two tickets for their March roller event.

The women’s game will be a crucial game in the National Junior College Athletic Association Region IX Division II standings.  Currently the Lady Storm are leading Division II with a 3-0 record in the division.  The Lady Knights are in second with a 2-1 record.  Their only loss was to the Lady Storm on Jan 17 at Beatrice 71-57.  If the Lady Knights beat the Lady Storm by 15 or more points, the Lady Knights will have a first game bye and will host the Region IX Division II Championship game on March 2 against the winner on Feb. 25 between Southeast and Central.  If the Lady Knights lose or do not win by 15 or more points, they will host Central Community College at McDonald – Belton Gymnasium on Feb 25.

The Lady Knights are 13-11 on the season.  They are led in scoring by sophomore April Stull from Sweeny, Texas, averaging 15.7 points per game.  Stull is currently seventh on the Lady Knights all-time scoring list with 705 points.  Sophomore Aliyah Brown from Omaha Burke is the only other Lady Knight averaging in double-figures with 10.6 points per game.  Brown is coming off a career high 24 points against Doane College Junior Varsity.  Stull leads the Lady Knights in rebounding with 8.6 rebounds per game.

The Lady Storm are 19-6 on the season and are led in scoring by Breanna Grant. Grant is averaging 14.5 points per game.  Veshae Wilkinson is the only other Lady Storm averaging in double figures with 10.2 points per game.  Wilkinson also leads Southeast in rebounding with 6.9 rebounds per game.

The men’s game is a Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference game.  It does not count in the Region IX standings.

The Knights are 20-6 overall and 4-0 in the conference.  The Knights are led by Cameron Williams in scoring with 22.4 points per game.  The sophomore from Omaha South High School is currently leading Region IX South sub-region in scoring and is 11th in the nation.  Williams is also 14th on the Knights all-time scoring list with 1022 points in his career.  Sophomore Marco Pascolo is second on the Knights in scoring with 11.1 points per game.  Pascolo also leads the team in rebounding with 7.9 rebounds per game.  Freshman Shyquinn Dix is the only other Knight to average in double-figures with 10.4 points per game.

The Storm are 11-17 on the season and 1-4 in conference play.  They are led in scoring by John Swift with 10.6 points per game and Altez Davis with 10.5 points per game.  Snyder Cenecharles is averaging 10.1 points per game.  Davis leads the Storm in rebounding with 7.3 rebounds per game.

The games may be viewed on www.coachesaid.com . Tip-off for the women’s game is 5:30 p.m.  The men’s game will tip-off at 7:30 p.m.  Both times are CST.

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