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Ex-Nebraska Inmate Who’d Been Released Early Complains to High Court

ne-supreme-courtLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A 40-year-old Beatrice man who had been released early and in error from prison got his day in the Nebraska’s highest court.

Kena Jackson was in the courtroom Thursday as his lawyer asked the Nebraska Supreme Court to rule that a judge didn’t have authority to send Jackson back to prison after the Department of Correctional Services had issued him a discharge certificate. Jackson was returned to prison without going before the judge or receiving a hearing.

Assistant Nebraska Attorney General James Smith told the judges that Jackson had no right to be free because “he was only free because of a negligent error.”

The court didn’t rule on Thursday.

Mrazek Stops 28 Shots as Red Wings beat Avalanche, 3-0

Colorado-Avalanche-LogoDENVER (AP) — Petr Mrazek kept the surging Detroit Red Wings near the top of the Eastern Conference with another stellar performance.

Mrazek had 28 saves for his first shutout of the season to lead Detroit to a 3-0 victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday night.

Justin Abdelkader put the Red Wings on the scoreboard in the second period, and Darren Helm and Luke Glendening added empty-net goals in the last 3 minutes. Detroit improved to 8-1-0 in its last nine games and pulled two points behind Tampa Bay for tops in both the Atlantic Division and the Eastern Conference.

Mrazek has filled in nicely for veteran Jimmy Howard, who has missed 12 games with a groin injury. Mrazek is 8-2 in relief of Howard, topped off by Thursday’s game.

“Tonight’s a big night for him,” Detroit coach Mike Babcock said. “The guy at the other end is a star, he’s a heck of a goalie. For a kid, it was good for him.”

Semyon Varlamov had 25 saves for Colorado, which dropped to 3-1-1 in its last five. The Avalanche were 0 for 3 on the power play and have not scored in their last 22 chances over the last four games. They are also just 3 for 43 over their last eight games with the man advantage.

“We had some chances we have to take advantage of and we didn’t,” Alex Tanguay said. “They took care of their power play and we didn’t take care of our power plays. Very frustrating.”

Detroit came in with the league’s best power play and showed why in its first opportunity. With Colorado’s Jan Hejda off for interference, Henrik Zetterberg fed Abdelkader in front of the net, and he put in his own rebound at 6:35 of the second period.

“Varlamov, he really takes away a lot of the net,” Abdelkader said. “But the puck kind of laid down there in front and got that rebound, and through the legs. It’s not always the first chance, but sometimes the second and third, especially against good goalies.”

Colorado sent three of its past four games into overtime by pulling Varlamov for an extra skater in the final minutes but couldn’t keep the momentum going against Detroit. Helm scored with 2:29 remaining and Glendening sealed it with 15 seconds left.

“It was a tough last three minutes,” Mrazek said. “They had a 6-on-5 and they were in our zone a lot, but I don’t think they had many shots. Guy there blocked three or four (shots) and we scored two goals, so it was great.”

The Avalanche, sitting ninth in the Western Conference, missed an opportunity to gain ground on eighth-place Vancouver, which lost 5-1 to San Jose.

“Those are points we needed bad,” Tanguay said. “We just have to refocus and get ready for a big weekend.”

Colorado appeared to take a 1-0 lead just 6:09 into the game but Gabriel Landeskog’s goal was disallowed on a hand pass.

“It always feels good when they say no goal after they score,” Mrazek said. “I dont know what happened there. I just saw another play after he touched it with his hand, so probably a good call.”

The Avalanche outshot Detroit 12-5 in the first and controlled the play for most of the period.

NOTES: Red Wings C Pavel Datsyuk notched his 555th career assist. He moves into fourth place on the franchise list. … Avalanche D Tyson Barrie was scratched due to a hip flexor injury. … Detroit recalled D Xavier Ouellet and G Jonas Gustavsson from Grand Rapids of the AHL and assigned G Tom McCollum to Grand Rapids. … Howard skated with the team Wednesday and could return as early as next week.

Rece Davis Taking over as Host of ESPN’s ‘College GameDay’

Rece Davis (Photo from ESPN.com)
Rece Davis (Photo from ESPN.com)

BRISTOL, Conn. (AP) — Rece Davis is taking over as host of ESPN’s “College GameDay,” with Chris Fowler focusing on calling the Saturday prime-time games.

Davis has signed a contract extension through 2021, the network said Thursday.

“I’ve cared deeply about college football my entire life,” Davis said in a release from ESPN. “As a result, I’m humbled and grateful to join the brilliant men and women who have built GameDay into the sport’s defining show.”

Fowler had hosted “GameDay” since 1990. Last season, he became ESPN’s lead play-by-play announcer for college football, replacing Brent Musburger.

That meant sometimes hosting “GameDay” in one location in the morning and traveling to another site for ABC’s “Saturday Night Football.” Analyst Kirk Herbstreit does the same, but the double duty is more challenging for a play-by-play announcer because of the extra preparation involved.

Still, Fowler initially said he wanted to continue with both roles, as he did in 2014. Thursday’s announcement allows ESPN to keep Davis and give him a broader role, with Fowler still in a prominent position.

“It was important to me that GameDay be left in excellent hands,” Fowler said in the release. “It certainly will be with someone as talented and dedicated as Rece Davis.”

Davis, who joined the network in 1995, will no longer call Thursday night games.

“This agreement reflects our belief that Rece Davis is one of the very best in the industry,” said John Wildhack, ESPN’s executive vice president for programming and production.

No. 21 Rutgers Women beat No. 19 Nebraska 46-43

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballPISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) — C. Vivian Stringer became the winningest coach in Big Ten history when Betnjiah Laney had 16 points and 14 rebounds to help No. 21 Rutgers beat 19th-ranked Nebraska 46-43 on Thursday night.

Stringer earned her 177th career Big Ten win, passing former Penn State coach Rene Portland for No. 1 on the conference’s victory list. Stringer won 169 of those games when she was coaching at Iowa.

Rutgers (17-5, 8-3 Big Ten) led 26-17 at the half before Nebraska (17-5, 7-4) closed to 28-26 with 14:33 left in the game. Then the Scarlet Knights took control scoring 10 of the next 12 points, including six by Tyler Scaife.

Her layup made it 38-28 with 9:22 left. Nebraska cut it to 44-41 with 31.8 left on a free throw by Tear’a Laudermill.

Laney hit two free throws two seconds later to make it a five-point game and Nebraska couldn’t close the gap.

NPCC Lady Knights Game Vs. York JV Canceled

npcc-knightsThe women’s basketball game between the North Platte Community College Lady Knights and York College Junior Varsity scheduled for Monday, February 9 has been canceled.  The game will not be made up.

Girl Scout night which was scheduled for that night has been rescheduled for February 20 against Southeast Community College.

Complete information about Mid-Plains Community College’s programs, locations, future course offerings and contacts may be found on the college website at www.mpcc.edu. Check out all things Knights Athletics at www.npccknights.com

Curry, Thompson to Compete in 3-Point Contest

NBA All-Star Game 2015 New York BrooklynNEW YORK (AP) — Golden State guards Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson will join Atlanta’s Kyle Korver and five other players in the Three-Point Contest before the NBA All-Star game.

Houston’s James Harden and Cleveland’s Kyrie Irving also will compete along with defending champion Marco Belinelli of San Antonio, Portland’s Wesley Matthews and the Los Angeles Clippers’ J.J. Redick.

The event is Saturday, Feb. 14, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The All-Star game is Feb. 15.

Curry made 10 3-pointers and scored 51 points Wednesday night in the Warriors’ home victory over Dallas. On Jan. 23, Thompson made 11 3-pointers — setting an NBA quarter record with nine in his 37-point third quarter — in a 52-point game against Sacramento. Korver leads the NBA in 3-point accuracy at 53.2 percent.

Nebraska-Maryland Tip Off Time Announced

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballLincoln – The Big Ten Conference announced Thursday that the men’s basketball game between Nebraska and Maryland on Sunday, March 8, from Pinnacle Bank Arena will tip off at 6:30 p.m. (central) and will be televised on BTN. The start time and television information for that game had been listed as TBA, as the game was part of a Big Ten Wildcard Weekend.

The March 8 game is Maryland’s first trip to Pinnacle Bank Arena and the second game of the season series, as Nebraska will travel to Maryland on Thursday, Feb. 19. TheMarch 8 matchup is Senior Night and the final regular-season Big Ten game of the season.

In addition, the Nebraska Athletic Ticket Office announced that a limited number of single 300-level tickets are available for the matchup between the Huskers and Terrapins. They can be purchased for $10 apiece by visiting Huskers.com or calling the Nebraska Athletic Ticket Office at 800-8-BIGRED.

NP Community Playhouse Presents Monty Python’s ‘Spamalot’

From Left: Bryan Solko (Stage Manager), Jim Shreck (King Arthur), Scott Carlson (Sir Galahad), Butch Lehmkuhler (Patsy), Thomas Bartling (Sir Bedevere)
From Left: Bryan Solko (Stage Manager), Jim Shreck (King Arthur), Scott Carlson (Sir Galahad), Butch Lehmkuhler (Patsy), Thomas Bartling (Sir Bedevere)

If you’re up for a good laugh this weekend, you need to find your way to the North Platte Community Playhouse (NPCP).

The NPCP’s production of Monty Python’s “Spamalot” opens tonight.

The Tony Award winning Best Musical, “Spamalot,” is lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy, “Monty Python and the Holy Grail.”

“Spamalot” retells the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. It features a bevy of beautiful showgirls, not to mention flying cows, killer rabbits and French taunters. The 2005 Broadway musical was nominated for 14 Tony Awards and received three.

Tickets can be purchased online at www.northplattecommunityplayhouse.com, at the NPCP Box Office from Noon-5:00 p.m. or at the door prior to each performance.  They are $15 for adults and $8 for students and children.

Additional performances will be held February 7, 8, 13, 14 and 15, with Friday and Saturday performances beginning at 8:00 p.m., and Sunday matinees beginning at 2:00 p.m.

“Spamalot” is directed by Anne Schmit, with musical direction by Donna Pucket.  The show was choreographed by Amariah Gesinski and Debra Sylvia.

Cast Members
King Arthur
Jim Shreck
Sir Robin
Tom Clements
Sir Lancelot
Mark Cullinan
Patsy
Butch Lehmkuhler
Sir Galahad
Scott Carlson
Sir Bedevere
Thomas Bartling
The Lady of the Lake
Elizabeth Peters
Historian, Laker Girl, Chorus
Jen Clements
Sir Not Appearing, French Taunter, Chorus
Seth Vapenik
The Voice of God
Eric Idle
Tower Guard, Dead Fred, Taunter, Sir Bors
Craig Cullinan
Dead Body, Black Knight, Old Woman, Herbert, Dennis’ Mother, Chorus
Justin J. Morgan
Fisch Schlapper, Head Knight of Ni
Ben Bartholomew
Taunter, Knight of Ni, Chorus
Sam Fornander
Knight of Ni, Chorus
Philip Ryan
Fisch Schlapper, Laker Girl, Chorus
Misty McClain
Laker Girl, Drunken Guard, Chorus
Susan Williams
Fisch Schlapper, Drunken Guard, Chorus
Sue McKain
Fisch Schlapper, Laker Girl, Chorus
Darien Myers
Minstrel, Dancing Nun, Chorus
Ashley Aloi
Dead Body, Brother Maynard, Chorus
Chantel S. Burch
Finnish Mayor, Laker Girl, Minstrel, Chorus
Amariah Gesinski
Fisch Schlapper, Tower Guard, French Taunter, Herbert’s Father
Will Knox
Concorde, Chorus
Ty Waits
Fisch Schlapper, Chorus
Florence Gonzalez-Todd

North Platte Weather-Weekend


forecast february 6 2015

  • Today:Mostly sunny, with a high near 60. West wind 6 to 8 mph.
  • Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 24. West wind 5 to 7 mph.
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. West wind 8 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.
  • Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 33. West northwest wind 9 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
  • Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 63. West northwest wind 9 to 13 mph.
  • Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 28.
  • Monday: Sunny, with a high near 58.

 

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