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Norma Maxine Groff


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Norma Maxine Groff, 89 years, formerly of Hershey, NE, passed away at the Golden Living Center in Cozad, NE, on Tuesday, March 17, 2015.

Norma was born March 13, 1926, to Shirlee Roy and Burtus Faye Cogdill Barton at Brownville, NE where she grew up and attended school through junior high. She graduated from Peru High School in 1944 and waited tables at Peru College while in high school. Norma married Leland Blankenship and her children, Butch and Linda, were born. They later divorced.

On May 18, 1964, Norma married Ralph Henry Groff in Mexico. They lived in Auburn, NE until 1972 when they moved to Hershey, NE. Norma worked in the office at North Platte High School and later was employed by Security International out of Omaha, and worked as a security guard at the Gerald Gentleman Station for six years. She then worked at the North Platte Animal Shelter.

Norma was a proud supporter of 4-H, working with the organization in Nemaha County and North Platte for over 20 years.

She is survived by her children, Bonnie Groff (special friend, Robert Irwin), of North Platte, Linda (Jeff) Huey, of Omaha, NE, and Leland ‘Butch’ Blankenship, of Onawa, IA; six grandchildren, David Sims, Ann Sims, Chris Sims, Carrie Blankenship, J.C. (Hannah) Kleewein and Kylin (Casey) Lundvall; eight great-grandchildren, Austin, Jared, Trey and Brendan Sims, Jagger, Cannon and Marlow Kleewein, and Talis Lundvall; and other family.

Norma was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph; parents, Shirlee and Burtus Barton; two brothers, Roy and Burl Barton; her sister, Darlene Quinn; and daughter-in-law, Elaine Blankenship.

Graveside funeral service will be 2 p.m. Friday, March 20, 2015, in the Riverside Cemetery northwest of Hershey with Pastor Jeremy Rinke of Harvest Christian Fellowship officiating. The family has established a memorial. The memorial book may be signed at the graveside and condolences may be shared at odeanchapel.com. Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore is in charge of arrangements.

Big Ten Wrestling Set to Compete in NCAA Championships

Big-Ten-LogoROSEMONT, Ill. – Wrestlers from all 14 Big Ten schools will head to Scottrade Center in St. Louis this weekend to compete in the 2015 NCAA Wrestling Championships, which begin Thursday morning and conclude on Saturday evening. The Big Ten is sending 96 wrestlers, including 58 seeded grapplers, and four No. 1 seeds across the 10 weight classes.

All six sessions of the NCAA Wrestling Championships will be streamed on ESPN3.com, and will provide live mat-by-mat coverage. Thursday’s sessions, along with Fridayand Saturday’s first session, will air on ESPNU. Friday and Saturday’s second session, featuring the championship bouts, will be broadcast on ESPN.

Eighty-six Big Ten wrestlers earned spots in the NCAA Championships field by virtue of their Big Ten Championships finish, while 10 others received at-large bids. The conference is sending at least seven wrestlers in each weight class, including 10 grapplers in the 141-, 174-, 184- and 197-pound bracket, 11 wrestlers in the 285-pound weight class and 12 participants in the 133-pound bracket.

Four Big Ten wrestlers hold the top seed in their respective weight classes, including Minnesota’s Chris Dardanes (133), Ohio State’s Logan Stieber (141), Illinois’ Isaiah Martinez (157) and Nebraska’s Robert Kokesh (174). Stieber (141) looks for his fourth consecutive national title, while Dardanes, Martinez and Kokesh will look to claim their first individual national championship.

Five Big Ten schools have claimed NCAA Championships, led by Iowa with 23. Penn State is the four-time defending national champion and has won five national championships. Minnesota boasts three national titles, while Indiana and Michigan State have each earned one NCAA Championship. A Big Ten school has taken home the national title in each of the past eight years.

The three-day, six-session event will begin with preliminary matches at Noon ET on Thursday and will continue into the evening session beginning at 7 p.m. The third session will begin Friday at 11 a.m., with quarterfinal action and wrestlebacks highlighting the schedule. The fourth session begins at 8 p.m. and will feature semifinal action.

Saturday morning marks the conclusion of the consolation bracket as third-, fifth- and seventh-place winners will be decided beginning at 11 a.m. The sixth and final session is scheduled for Saturday evening at 8 p.m., where NCAA weight class champions will be crowned.

SPVA All-Conference Teams Announced

SPVAThe SPVA announced its All-Conference teams on Wednesday and 17 players from area schools were on them.

The St. Pat’s boys basketball teams had four players honored. Senior Andrew O’Neill led the way as a first team selection. Senior Drew McClellen and junior Cory Clinch are both on the second team and junior Bryce Byrn is on the honorable mention list.

The Hershey Panthers had three players make All-Conference. Senior Josh Margritz was named to the second team and sophomores Baylor Hellmuth and Jason Davis are on the honorable mention list.

The state-qualifying Sutherland Sailors had two players receive awards. Junior Kadin Copeland was named to the second team and junior Brook Blomstedt is on the honorable mention list.

Maxwell had one player honored. Junior Marcus Miller was named to the honorable mention list, representing the Wildcats.

The entire list can be seen by clicking on the link below.

In girls basketball St. Pat’s led the way with two girls honored, both of them first team selections. Seniors Anna O’Malley and Toni Caudillo represented the Irish as All-SPVA players.

Sutherland senior Kaley Stokey was named to the first team and sophomore teammate Haeven Schuster is on the honorable mention list.

Hershey was represented by junior Taylor Mustion on the first team and junior Hannah Johnson on the honorable mention list.

Maxwell once again had one player make All-Conference with junior Josie Cox earning second team honors for the Wildcats.

The full list can be seen by clicking on the link below.

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Significant Replay Rules Changes Proposed

nfl_logo2011-medNEW YORK (AP) — Significant changes to the use of video replay, including reviewing all fouls called by game officials, will be proposed by the NFL’s competition committee at next week’s owners meetings.

The committee is presenting a proposal by the Detroit Lions that would permit the instant replay system to correct an officiating error. That would include such controversial calls as pass interference.

Also to be discussed in Phoenix will be a proposal by the New England Patriots to place fixed cameras on all boundary lines. That would guarantee coverage of those lines regardless of where network cameras are positioned.

Tri-City Hopes To Earn Playoff Spot This Weekend

tcstormKEARNEY, Neb. – With a win in either game this weekend against the Des Moines Buccaneers at the Viaero Event Center, the Tri-City Storm will secure a spot in the 2015 USHL Clark Cup Playoffs.

It would be the team’s first playoff berth since 2012, when they finished in sixth place in the Western Conference before a first round exit at the hands of the Waterloo Black Hawks.

A spot in this year’s postseason would also secure the team’s first home playoff game since April 9, 2010, a 5-4 overtime loss to the Omaha Lancers.

Through 52 games this season, the Storm have an overall record of 32-14-6 and have 70 points, which puts them at the top of the West.

The last time the team topped the 30-win mark during the regular season was in the 2006-07 campaign, finishing with 36 wins and in second place in the West Division. Tri-City defeated Sioux City in a seven game series in the first round before falling in a Round Robin Quarterfinal series.

Tri-City is currently tied with Cedar Rapids for second in the Anderson Cup race, with both teams trailing Youngstown by one point.

Five of the team’s final eight contests will be played in Kearney against Des Moines, Fargo and Cedar Rapids.

The USHL regular season ends on April 11, with the Clark Cup Playoffs set to begin the following week.

Friday’s game with Des Moines begins at 7:30 p.m., while Saturday’s gets underway at 7:05.

For more information and to purchase tickets, contact the Viaero Event Center Box Office at 308.338.8011 or visit www.stormhockey.com.

Starbucks Delivery to Start in Seattle, New York City

starbucks-coffeeNEW YORK (AP) — Starbucks says it will start delivering to customers in select parts of Seattle and New York City later this year.

The details will be discussed at the coffee chain’s annual meeting Wednesday.

In Seattle, it will team up with a company called Postmates to deliver to homes and offices within specific areas. In New York City, delivery will be from existing or newly setup Starbucks shops in certain buildings, starting with the Empire State Building.

Starbucks Chief Digital Officer Adam Brotman said there will be no minimum purchase required, but that deliveries will require “a small flat fee.” He declined to say what the exact fee will be.

Brotman said the average time for deliveries will be 30 minutes, starting from when the order is placed.

51,500 Tickets Sold for Riley’s 1st Spring Game at Nebraska

Memorial-Stadium-Huskers-NeLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska has sold 51,500 tickets for new coach Mike Riley’s first spring football game in three weeks.

Athletic department spokesman Keith Mann said Wednesday that all sections of Memorial Stadium would be open for seating at the April 11 event.

The Nebraska record for spring-game attendance was 80,149 in 2008. Last year’s event drew 61,772.

Presbyterians Approve Gay Marriage in Church Constitution

gaymarriageNEW YORK (AP) — The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has recognized gay marriage for all of its congregations.

The denomination will expand its definition of marriage in the church constitution to say that marriage is a “commitment between two people.”

The top Presbyterian legislative body endorsed the new wording last year. But amending the constitution required approval from the majority of regional bodies, or presbyteries. The key “yes” vote came Tuesday night from the Presbytery of the Palisades in New Jersey.

The amendment caps decades of church debate over same-sex relationships. The denomination has about 1.8 million members and 10,000 congregations.

Church leaders acknowledged theological differences over marriage within the church and are asking for mutual respect as those disagreements play out. The new definition allows local clergy or congregations to opt out of hosting gay weddings.

Kevin “Shrek” Engleman


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Kevin “Shrek” Engleman, 28 of North Platte, proud member of the Dead Buffalo MC passed away Monday morning, March 16, 2015 in Hershey, NE as a result of a motorcycle accident as he saved a stray dog on his bike. He lives on with us in the forever chapter here and forever.
He graduated in 2005 from North Platte High School and worked at the Sutherland Power Plant. He loved his family and his motorcycle family, the Dead Buffalo MC. He was very giving, always willing to help anyone who needed it and was a very loyal friend.
Survivors include his Ol’ Lady, Crystal of North Platte; kids, David & Rose; parents, Kevin & Susan; siblings, Larry Alt and Trent (Alexandria) Engleman; niece and nephew, Haylee and Maddilynn; grandmother, Barbara O’Brien; and his Dead Buffalo Brothers all of North Platte. He will be greatly missed by friends and family.
He was preceded in death by his grandpa, Dan O’Brien.
Memorials may be made to the Dead Buffalo MC and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.
Cremation was chosen. A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, March 21, 2015 at the Light House Foursquare Church 2001 West A. Book signing will be 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Friday, March 20, 2015. Those wishing to sign the register book may do so Friday, March 20, 2015 at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

North Platte Weather-March 18


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Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 61. South wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. East southeast wind 3 to 7 mph.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 62. Light north northwest wind becoming north 6 to 11 mph in the afternoon.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 28. West northwest wind 5 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 71. West southwest wind 6 to 13 mph.
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 33.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 72.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 35.

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