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4 Royals elected to start All-Star Game

allstar gameNEW YORK (AP) — Houston second baseman Jose Altuve passed Kansas City’s Omar Infante in the final days of voting, leaving four Royals as starters for the All-Star Game.

Todd Frazier of the host Cincinnati Reds leapfrogged St. Louis’ Matt Carpenter and will be in the NL starting lineup for the July 14 game at Great American Ball Park.

The voting results were announced Sunday.

AL champion Kansas City will be represented in the starting lineup by outfielders Lorenzo Cain and Alex Gordon, catcher Salvador Perez and shortstop Alcides Escobar. Four players ties the AL record for fan-elected starters, achieved nine times previously.

Eight Royals were on track to start in vote totals announced June 15, but first baseman Eric Hosmer, third baseman Mike Moustakas and designated hitter Kendrys Morales also were overtaken.

Royals salvage split with Twins with 3-2 victory

kc-royalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Eric Hosmer drove in Lorenzo Cain with nobody out in the ninth inning, helping the Kansas City Royals beat the Minnesota Twins 3-2 on Sunday for a split of their four-game series.

Cain drew a leadoff walk against Twins reliever Blaine Boyer (2-4) to start the ninth after Ervin Santana had nearly shut Kansas City down in his return from a drug suspension.

Twins manager Paul Molitor called upon Aaron Thompson to face Hosmer, who ripped a pitch down the right-field line. Cain sprinted around third base at full speed, and a throw from Torii Hunter in right field was nowhere close to getting him at the plate.

Greg Holland (2-0) earned the win with a scoreless ninth inning.

Tulowitzki’s homer leads Rockies to 6-4 win over D-backs

colorado-rockiesPHOENIX (AP) — Troy Tulowitzki had a three-run homer to extend his hitting streak to 18 games, Jorge De La Rosa pitched six effective innings and the Colorado Rockies beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-4 on Sunday to avoid a four-game sweep.

Tulowitzki homered in Colorado’s four-run first inning against Rubby De La Rosa (6-4) and Carlos Gonzalez added a two-run homer off the right-hander in the sixth.

Gonzalez had three of Colorado’s 11 hits and made a diving catch in right field with the tying run on in the ninth to help the Rockies end a four-game losing streak.

Jorge De La Rosa (6-3) had six strikeouts to surpass 1,000 (1,005) for his career and John Axford struck out Paul Goldschmidt with two on in the ninth for his 14th save.

Yasmany Tomas had a homer among his three hits and drove in three runs for Arizona.

Twila Lorraine Voss


twila-vossTwila Lorraine Voss, Lincoln, aged 68, passed from this earth to her heavenly home on Tuesday, July 1, 2015. She bravely endured the ravages of pancreatic cancer for three years.

Twila was born in Central City, NE, to Gilbert D. and Ieleen M. (Nissen) Larsen. She grew up on a farm in Hamilton County near Marquette, NE and attended Marquette schools until 1961 when her family moved to North Platte. She graduated from North Platte High School in 1964 and was a member of the National Honor Society. Twila then attended Kearney State College, graduating in 1968 with a B.S. in Home Economics, and was a member of the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority at KSC.

Twila taught Home Ec at Barr Junior High in Grand Island for five years and then at Kearney Junior High for two years. She later worked in the Lincoln Public Schools as a paraeducator primarily assisting special education students, retiring in 2011. Working with these children was a special passion of Twila’s as she had a grandson with Down’s syndrome.

On June 2, 1973, Twila married Roger C. Voss at the First Lutheran Church in North Platte. They lived in Kearney for two years then North Platte for nine years, Sterling, CO, for four before moving to Lincoln in 1988. Throughout her married life Twila was active in the Lutheran Church; First Lutheran in Kearney, First Lutheran in North Platte, Peace Lutheran in Sterling and Southwood Lutheran in Lincoln. Twila lived her faith every day through her compassion and caring for everyone. She was also an excellent seamstress and loved to sew.

Twila was a loving daughter, wife, mother and grandmother.

She is survived by her mother, Ieleen Larsen, husband, Roger, son, Adrian (Emily), and daughters, Kristin Williams, and Megan (Andrew) Scott, all of Lincoln; and her grandchildren, Makayla and Jackson Scott, Quintin Dewitt and Adrianna Williams.

Survivors also include her brother, Dan (Ann) Larsen, of Dayton, OH; brothers-in-law, Larry (Dolores) Voss, of Garner, NC, and Ron (Helen) Voss, of Esparto, CA; an uncle, Marion Larsen, of Grand Island, NE; and many nieces, nephews and cousins, including Linda (Gerald) Christensen, of North Platte.

Twila was preceded in death by her grandparents, in-laws, a sister-in-law, her father, and a grandson, Douglas Hoegemeyer.

The family expresses its gratitude to Dr. Aaron Sasson and staff of UNMC, Dr. Nathan Green and staff of SENHOC, Dr. Patrick Bertolini and staff, and the staff of Tabitha Hospice Care for their dedication and care during this time.

Cremation was chosen. A memorial service will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 7, 2015, at the Southwood Lutheran Church, 4301 Wilderness Hills Blvd, Lincoln (1/2 mile south of Yankee Hill on 40th St). As Twila loved the color yellow, the family requests that attendees be colorful and wear something yellow.

Inurnment will be 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 8, in Fort McPherson National Cemetery.

Memorials are requested for the Univ. of NE Foundation (pancreatic cancer research/Twila Voss), online at nufoundation.org, Southwood Lutheran Church or to the family for designation in the Lincoln community for special education. Friends are encouraged to participate in PurpleStride events to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer and raise funds for research and treatment of victims. Condolences may be left at

bmlfh.com or odeanchapel.com Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore is in charge of local arrangements.

Loren Fred Jackson


Loren Fred Jackson, 92, of Hershey, NE, passed away surrounded by family on Thursday, July 2, 2015, at the Golden Living Center in Cozad, NE.

Loren was born May 19, 1923, to Fred William and Nellie Lister Jackson at North Platte, NE where he grew up. Loren graduated from North Platte High School then went to work for different ranches in the area.

On May 28, 1944, Loren married Gladys Irene Johnson in North Platte. They farmed and ranched in the Brady and Paxton, NE areas and Loren worked for Jim Lawler from 1966 to 1992. Loren enjoyed doing what he did and working horses and cattle. After retiring in 1992, they moved from the Paxton area to rural Hershey. Loren and Gladys celebrated nearly 66 years of marriage when she passed away in 2010.

Loren was a champion horseshoe pitcher and a member of Platte Valley Horseshoe Pitchers. Along with pitching horseshoes, Loren loved to hunt, fish, garden and do wood working. He especially loved life and his family.

He is survived by his children, James M. Jackson, of North Platte and Catherine L. (Jeff) Dillehay, of Lincoln, NE; five grandchildren, Sean (Tracey) Jackson and Amanda (Dave) Leighton, all of North Platte, Brian Jackson, of Sutherland, NE, Jody (Jason) Kubicek, of Waco, NE, and Jeff (Tawnya) Jackson, of Cozad; nine great-grandchildren; a sister, Dorothy Hodo, of LaHarpe, KS; his brother, Clarence Jackson, of North Platte; cousin, Bob (Valarie) Jackson, of Maxwell, NE; and several nieces, nephews and other family.

Along with his wife, Gladys, Loren was preceded in death by their son, Fred W.; daughter-in-law, Marilyn Jackson; a brother, John; two sisters, Lucille Callahan and Marie Stevenson; and his parents, Fred and Nellie.

Cremation was chosen. A memorial service will be 3 p.m. Tuesday, July 7, 2015, at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore with Ron Jay officiating. Inurnment will follow in the Gaslin Cemetery south of Brady. The memorial book may be signed at odeanchapel.com or from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore which is in charge of arrangements. The family has established a memorial.

Mauer has 2-run HR among 4 hits as Twins beat Royals 5-3

kc-royalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Joe Mauer hit a two-run homer in his first four-hit game in nearly two years, and the Minnesota Twins beat the Kansas City Royals 5-3 Saturday night.

Mauer, who is 13 for 28 against Royals starter Joe Blanton (2-2), homered with Brian Dozier aboard in a three-run first. Aaron Hicks’ grounder scored Trevor Plouffe, who missed the cycle by a home run, with the other run.

Plouffe’s tripled scored Mauer in the fifth to extend the lead to 4-0.

Glen Perkins pitched a flawless ninth for his major league-leading 27th save.

Twins starter Mike Pelfrey was chased after the Royals’ first four hitters in the fifth reached base, the last on Lorenzo Cain’s two-run single. Kendrys Morales drove in another run on a grounder to pull Kansas City to 4-3.

Brian Duensing (3-0), the second of seven Twins pitchers, was credited with the victory.

Arizona’s Corbin gets win in return from Tommy John surgery

colorado-rockiesPHOENIX (AP) — Patrick Corbin threw five solid innings to get the win in his return from Tommy John surgery 15 months ago and the Arizona Diamondbacks made it three straight over the Colorado Rockies with a 7-3 victory Saturday night.

The 25-year-old left-hander, who underwent surgery on March 25, 2014, allowed two runs, scattered eight hits, struck out three and walked none. Making his first start since Sept. 27, 2013, Corbin threw 76 pitches, 56 for strikes.

A.J. Pollock doubled in two runs off Colorado’s David Hale (2-4) to break a 2-2 tie in the fourth inning. Three consecutive bunts and a Rockies error led to three Arizona runs in the eighth.

Charlie Blackmon had an RBI double and D.J. LeMahieu a run-scoring single for the Rockies, who have lost four straight overall and seven of their last eight.

USDA Offers Funding for Farmers Markets, Local Food Programs

USDADES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s focus has traditionally been on food production, agriculture and natural resources but under the administration of President Barack Obama the USDA also has taken on a broader rural economic development role.

The agency has funded energy projects, small business loans, upgrades to power lines and high speed internet.

Some don’t consider financial support for such rural development projects to be among the agency’s fundamental roles but Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack disagrees.

Vilsack is now promoting newly available funding of up to $800,000 to support farmers markets and other local food initiatives.

The USDA since 2009 has invested $800 million in more than 29,000 local and regional food projects including investments in 1,000 local food projects in Iowa and 617 in Nebraska.

Same-Sex Marriage Could Provide Business Boost in Nebraska

gaymarriageLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court decision to allow same-sex marriage could be good news for businesses that serve couples, from wedding planners to divorce attorneys.

Businesses that help plan and stage weddings say they expect a boost from gay and lesbian couples who can now marry legally in Nebraska, instead of traveling elsewhere.

Susan Madsen, general manager of the Cornhusker Marriott Hotel in Lincoln, says she has fielded a handful of calls from couples interested in using the venue for wedding receptions. Madsen says the hotel is marketing itself in hopes of attracting more soon-to-wed couples.

A 2014 study by the UCLA School of Law’s Williams Institute found that extending marriage rights to Nebraska same-sex couples could generate $8 million in economic activity over three years.

Vacant Omaha House Destroyed by Fire Early Saturday

OMAHA-FIRE-AND-RESCUE-BADGEOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Firefighters are investigating the cause of a fire that destroyed a vacant house in eastern Omaha.

The fire occurred near 16th Street and Carter Boulevard around 5:30 a.m. Saturday. No one was injured.

The homeowner told Omaha television station KETV that the property was being renovated before fire destroyed it.

Omaha television station WOWT reports that a neighboring home sustained heat damage from the fire.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

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