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2 Companies Chosen for Nebraska Economic Development Program

Pete Ricketts
Pete Ricketts

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Two central Nebraska companies have been chosen to participate in Gov. Pete Ricketts’ new initiative to expand the state’s skilled workforce.

Ricketts announced Tuesday that Flowserve Corporation of Hastings and Hollman Media, LLC of Kearney will each receive a $125,000 grant through the Nebraska Developing Youth Talent Initiative.

Ricketts unveiled the program in July as a way to lure young people into manufacturing and technology careers by connecting public schools with the private sector.

Flowserve Corporation is the leading business in a consortium of Hastings-area companies that are working with Hastings Public Schools and Central Community College. Holman Media, LLC is an information technology company and application developer that plans to expose more than 1,000 students to careers in its field.

Ex-Husker to Be First to Finish Dual Business-Med Degree

Medical-ChartOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A former fullback for the Huskers who used to hit linebackers is now hitting the books while studying the business of medicine.

Justin Makovicka is the first person scheduled to complete the University of Nebraska’s dual business-medicine graduate degree program.

He hopes to be an orthopedic surgeon. He’s on track to receive an M.D. from the University of Nebraska Medical Center and a master of business administration from the University of Nebraska at Omaha next spring.

Makovicka says he admired the work of the medical team who cared for a nephew who had a football-related brain injury as a sixth grader. He left the University of Nebraska football team as a senior to focus on preparing for medical school.

Omaha Council to Consider Ban on Flying Lanterns

sky-lanternOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Omaha City Council is scheduled to vote next week on a proposal to ban flying lanterns.

The proposed ordinance would ban the sale and possession of the lanterns and impose fines of up to $200 on violators. The lanterns are small paper air balloons powered by a flame.

Mayor Jean Stothert (STAH’-thurt) is backing the ban proposed by Fire Chief Bernie Kanger. He has said the lanterns are a fire hazard because they can land on rooftops, fields or wooded areas without people noticing.

Omaha Police Department Lt. Mike Davis says the lanterns also pose a threat to the police helicopter. Davis says that if a lantern were to clog the helicopter’s engine air intake, “the engine’s going to quit and we are coming down.”

Nebraska AP high school football rankings: Sept. 8

ap prep rankingsThe Associated Press Nebraska high school football rankings in Classes A through D2. Listings include name of school, season record, previous week’s ranking, previous week’s result and this week’s opponent. The rankings are based on a formula that includes ratings from the Omaha World-Herald and Lincoln Journal Star plus experts for each class. Class A: Dale Miller, Grand Island Independent. Class B: Jeff Fielder, Scottsbluff Star-Herald. Class C1: Tom Behmer, Norfolk Daily News. Class C2: Brent Wasinius, Fremont Tribune. Class D1: Andrew Bottrell, North Platte Telegraph. Class D2: Nick Blasnitz, Hastings Tribune. Continue reading “Nebraska AP high school football rankings: Sept. 8”

NP Man Accused of Choking Wife in Front of Children

Michael Kelsey
Michael Kelsey

A North Platte has been charged with a felony following an alleged assault on his wife.

According to North Platte Police, officers were called to a residence in the 3600 block of South Jeffers at around 5:40 p.m., on September 7.

Officers learned that a 33-year-old woman had been assaulted by 42-year-old Michael Kelsey.

The victim stated that following an argument, Kelsey pushed her down to the ground and began choking her with his hands.

Police say the victim was able to get up, at which time Kelsey head-butted her in the face and caused injury to her mouth.

The assault allegedly took place in front of three children ages 14, 9 and 4.

Kelsey was transported to the Lincoln County Detention Center and jailed on charges of felony strangulation, 3rd-degree domestic assault and child abuse.

According to online records, bond has not been set for Kelsey.

Man Arrested in Theft of ATVs from Lincoln County

Richard Keith
Richard Keith
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) — A 36-year-old Colorado man has been arrested on suspicion of stealing two all-terrain vehicles and a trailer from a western Nebraska sheriff’s department.

The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release Tuesday that Richard Keith will face a theft charge and said more arrests are expected. Chief Deputy Roland Kramer says Keith, of Evans, Colorado, remains in Lincoln County Jail. Online court records don’t list the name of an attorney who could be contacted to comment on Keith’s behalf.

The Sheriff’s Office says the ATVs and trailer were taken from a Lincoln County Roads Department lot in North Platte late on July 29 or early on July 30. The items were recovered last month in the Greeley, Colorado, area.

North Platte Weather-September 8

NWS-North-PlatteToday
Patchy fog before 11am. Otherwise, partly sunny, with a high near 76. Northeast wind 6 to 11 mph.
Tonight
Mostly clear, with a low around 50. North northeast wind 5 to 9 mph becoming light and variable after midnight.
Wednesday
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 82. South southwest wind 5 to 11 mph.
Wednesday Night
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 52. South wind 3 to 8 mph.
Thursday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 81. Light and variable wind becoming east northeast 5 to 10 mph in the morning.
Thursday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 51.
Friday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 74.

Child’s Scooter Used in Assault on Man, Lincoln Police Say

lincoln-policeLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Police say a child’s scooter was used to assault a man in Lincoln.

The assault was reported early Sunday morning. Police say a man approached a house to ask for help because he was lost, but the residents wouldn’t help and were verbally abusive. The man walked away but was attacked from behind about a block later and knocked out. When he awoke he discovered that $214 was missing from his wallet.

He managed to contact a friend to come pick him up, and they went to the house the lost man had approached earlier. Police say both men were assaulted there, and one was struck by the scooter.

Police arrested a 29-year-old man on suspicion of assault. No robbery arrest has been reported.

5 Killed in Crash of Small Plane in Colorado Mountains

ntsbSILVERTON, Colo. (AP) — A helicopter is bringing searchers to the remote site in the southwestern Colorado mountains where five people died in a plane crash.

National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Peter Knudson says no one survived when the twin-engine Cessna 310 went down at 4:15 p.m. Sunday.

The victims’ names and hometowns haven’t been released. There’s no immediate word on the cause.

Knudson couldn’t say whether the plane is the same Cessna 310 reported overdue on a flight from Barstow, California, to Amarillo, Texas.

The plane crashed near Silverton in the San Juan Mountains. A San Juan County Sheriff’s Department search team was at the scene, and an NTSB investigator was en route.

A team from neighboring La Plata County is assisting. La Plata officials say a National Guard helicopter is being used to reach the remote site.

Omaha Police Support Rally Draws 300

omaha-police-cruiserOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An estimated 300 people gathered for an “Officer, I Have Your Back Rally” at the Omaha Police Department on Monday.

They stood shoulder to shoulder along a plaza wall many holding signs and others wearing blue shirts with a “support blue” design.

Local organizers held the Labor Day rally to give people a place to show their support of police after four fatal shootings of law enforcement officers in the U.S. in recent weeks.

Melissa Nguyen, president of the Strength Behind the Badge organization, says she’s been married to a police officer nine years and never has she worried as she does now, especially when he’s in public in uniform, whether it’s pumping gas or at a restaurant.

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