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Lincoln Frat Suspended During Hazing Investigation

UNLLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — University of Nebraska-Lincoln officials are investigating a hazing allegation against a fraternity.

Sigma Lamda Beta is under temporary suspension while officials look into a report about hazing last semester during an event at the frat’s off-campus chapter house.

A university police report says the complaint did not allege specific acts, individuals involved or physical harm.

Ricardo Cortez is executive director of the Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, and he says the international office also is investigating the allegation.

Man Sues Over Lincoln Arena Policy That Hampers Leafleting

pinnacle-bank-arenaLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A man who’d been ticketed for trespassing while handing out religious leaflets outside Lincoln’s Pinnacle Bank Arena has filed a civil rights lawsuit against the city.

Larry Ball says in a lawsuit filed Thursday that arena policies violate his free speech rights. The lawsuit names the mayor, the police chief and the arena operator, SMG.

Ball was arrested and cited last week for trespassing during the girls state basketball tournament. A year ago he was arrested and cited outside the state boys basketball tournament.

City Attorney Jeff Kirkpatrick told the newspaper that the city worked with SMG to craft a policy that would allow for First Amendment demonstrations. But Ball says there shouldn’t be any limits on a public sidewalk.

2 Women Escape Fire That Damage Scottsbluff Home

fireSCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (AP) — Two women have escaped unharmed from a fire that heavily damaged a house in Scottsbluff.

The blaze was reported around 1:45 p.m. Thursday.

Charlene Bernhardt owns the home, and she says she and her daughter-in-law were inside when they heard “a loud sound, like something exploded.” Scottsbluff Fire Chief Dana Miller says the fire appears to have started in the rear of the structure in a carport area. A neighboring house also was damaged.

Norfolk Police Arrest Man Caught Peeping into Home

norfolk-policeNORFOLK, Neb. (AP) — Norfolk police have arrested a 29-year-old man they say had been peeping through a window of a woman’s home.

The woman called police early Wednesday after seeing the man looking into her living room window while taking her dog outside.

When officers arrived, they say they approached the man from Norfolk, who ran away. Officers caught up to the man and took him into custody.

The 29-year-old was arrested for criminal trespass, disturbing the peace and obstructing a police officer. He was taken to the Norfolk city jail and later transferred to the Madison County jail.

Chiefs Add Long-Snapper Winchester as Overhaul Continues

Kansas City Chiefs LogoKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs have signed long snapper James Winchester to a two-year contract, yet another move in what has turned into a massive roster overhaul this offseason.

The signing Friday came one day after the Chiefs traded a fifth-round draft pick to New Orleans for Pro Bowl offensive guard Ben Grubbs and signed offensive lineman Paul Fanaika, a former Cardinals starter.

Kansas City also signed wide receiver Jeremy Maclin and safety Tyvon Branch this week, and released veteran wide receiver Dwayne Bowe in a cost-saving move.

Kansas City now has three long snappers on the roster in Winchester, Brandon Hartson and Jorgen Hus, which means the club appears to be moving on from incumbent Thomas Gafford.

Spotlight Shines on Bullied Cheerleader Defended by Athletes

Desiree Andrews (Photo from Facebook)
Desiree Andrews (Photo from Facebook)

KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — The story of three Kenosha middle school basketball players defending a cheerleader who has Down syndrome is attracting a lot of attention.

The three players had heard mean-spirited comments directed at cheerleader Desiree Andrews coming from the crowd during a game last year at Lincoln Middle School. During a timeout, Chase Vazquez, Scooter Terrien and Miles Rodriguez walked off the court to address the comments.

Desiree’s father, Cliff, tells the Kenosha News (https://bit.ly/1wDYzus ) his phone has been ringing “nonstop” since the story surfaced, including calls from talk shows and news outlets. He says Desiree is “on cloud nine” with all the attention, but he says the story is really about the boys’ standing up against bullying.

Since the incident, the gym at the school has been dubbed “D’s House” in Desiree’s honor.

Terry Ray McEntee


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Terry Ray McEntee age 70, of North Platte passed away March 11, 2015 at the Nebraska Heart Institute in Lincoln. He was born January 3, 1945 in Stapleton, NE to Dennis and Phyllis (Haines) McEntee.
After graduating high school Terry entered the U.S. Navy on February 25, 1965. His Basic training was done in San Diego. From there he was sent to the China Lake Naval ordinance test station in the Mojave Desert for almost 2 years. While at China Lake, in his free time he loved his bull riding which he did every chance he had. After China Lake he was sent to Marine Corps Base at 29 Palms, CA for jungle survival training. From there he was deployed to Danang, Vietnam where he spent 19 months. When Terry was discharged, he came back to North Platte and was trained to become a brick mason which he worked at for 38 years, before retiring.
He married Barbara Bahde on May 27, 1972. He and Barbara were blessed with one son, Jason born on June 11, 1978 and enjoyed his growing up years, attending his sports events and other things he was involved in. Jason married Shayla and blessed us with four beautiful grandchildren, Avery, Madilynn, Jaxon, and Gabriella “Eme”. Terry enjoyed being with his grandchildren. Avery, our lovely redhead, is involved in many sports and musical activities, Madi, our brown eyed little beauty who loves dance and school, Jaxon who loves everything boy especially his John Deere tractor and bib overalls, he looks just like his dad, and Eme our tiny, feisty little sweetheart. He enjoyed spending time with his wife of almost 43 years, lovingly harassing her, discussing politics and watching old and new movies together. He also enjoyed tending to his garden where tomatoes were his specialty! He looked forward to going to Wendover, NV with his buddy Kevin to shake hands with the one armed bandit; and of course he loved the Huskers!
Survivors include his wife, Barbara of North Platte; son, Jason (Shayla) McEntee of North Platte; grandchildren, Avery, Madilynn, Jaxon, and Gabriella “Eme” all of North Platte; sister, Cindy (Larry) Blaesi of Omaha; brother, Jerry McEntee of North Platte; many nieces and nephews; numerous cousins; and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; grandparents; and three younger sisters.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made in his name to further his grandchildren’s higher education. Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com.
Graveside services will be 10:00 a.m. Monday, March 16, 2015 at Fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell with the Reverend Jacob Rahrig officiating. Casual dress would be what Terry liked. Visitation will be 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. Sunday, March 15, 2015 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel which is in charge of arrangements.

Flames Blacken Fields in Several Parts of Nebraska

firedptOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Flames fanned by brisk winds in low humidity have blackened fields in several parts of Nebraska.

On Thursday firefighters battled blazes west of Grand Island in south-central Nebraska, as well as in Antelope, Colfax and Madison counties on the east side of the state. One of the fires near Grand Island stopped just west of some homes in a subdivision.

No injuries have been reported.

On Friday the National Weather Service issued hazardous weather outlooks that warned of the continuing fire danger.

North Platte Weather-Weekend


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Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 67. Breezy, with a north wind 10 to 15 mph increasing to 16 to 21 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 29 mph.

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 30. North wind 6 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.

Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 69. Light and variable wind becoming south southwest 6 to 11 mph in the afternoon.

Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 33. South wind around 10 mph.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 81. Southwest wind 7 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 41.

Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65.

Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31.

 

North Platte Radio Personality Joins Eagle Radio’s Q Country 107.3

tony-lama-PNG-300x250Longtime North Platte radio personality, Tony Lama, has joined the staff of Employee-owned Eagle Communications, 1301 East 4th Street.  He will begin duties as host of the Q Country Morning Show on Q Country FM 107.3on Monday, March 16th.

Lama’s most recent hosting was on the Morning Show at KXNP-FM (KX104) in North Platte.

In a statement released today, Eagle’s Regional Nebraska Manager, Jerome Gilg, said “Tony Lama will be a very welcome addition to the solid Q Country lineup, which includes Brother B, and Bobby Knight.”

Gilg stated that Lama had indicated it was time to get back on the radio airwaves, and that Q Country was able to add him to the talented lineup of on-air personalities.

“The Q Country music lineup is North Platte’s new Country music”, Q-Country General Manager Lewys Carlini said.  “We want our listeners to love our sound, and find ‘a home’ here”.  Carlini added, “Tony Lama is a very talented performer who has the best interests of his listeners and our community at heart. I invite everyone to tune in Monday through Friday from 5am to 10am and experience that for themselves”.

Eagle Communications is a comprehensive employee-owned communications company headquartered in Hays, Kansas.

The corporation’s holdings include Radio, Cable TV Systems, Electronic Billboards and Digital news and entertainment platforms, such as North Platte Post.com.

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