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Nebraska Driver Placed on Leave After Girl Left on School Bus

school-busOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha father wants the district to explain how his 5-year-old daughter could have been left on a school bus instead of being taken home.

Puol Nuor called police and the Omaha Public Schools transportation department after his daughter, Nya, still hadn’t been dropped off by the school bus Monday afternoon. He learned that the kindergartner had been locked inside a bus in a parking lot about 9 miles away.

A school district spokesman says Nya’s bus driver, who wasn’t identified, has been placed on administrative leave while authorities investigate.

Nuor says his daughter has cerebral palsy, a feeding tube and selective mutism. She’s now afraid to ride the bus.

Nuor says Nya stayed home from school Tuesday, and he took her there Wednesday.

Interim Hall County Jail Director Quits 1 Week After Hiring

jail-cellGRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — The newly-appointed interim director of the troubled Hall County Jail has resigned in the wake of questions about whether his jail management style was influenced by his son’s imprisonment for murder in Arizona.

Interim Director Randy Houser resigned late Wednesday in an email to Hall County Attorney Jack Zitterkopf. The email did not give a reason for Houser’s resignation, which came a week after he had been appointed.

But it did follow an anonymous letter to county supervisors questioning, among other things, Houser’s philosophy on jail management, given his son’s imprisonment on a first-degree murder conviction.

Houser told the newspaper Wednesday that his son’s incarceration had no bearing on his style of jail management.

Appeals Court in Bad Stop Says Drug Evidence Can Be Used

federal-court-of-appealsOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A federal appeals court says drugs found in a car during a Nebraska traffic stop can be used as evidence, despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in April that said the search was unconstitutional.

The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ action Thursday is the second time it has ruled against Dennys Rodriguez, who was stopped on a Nebraska highway in 2012 and given a warning for driving on the shoulder. He was then made to wait about 10 minutes while officers walked a drug-sniffing dog around the car, which turned up methamphetamine.

The U.S. Supreme Court said the search was unconstitutional. But an 8th Circuit panel cited a 2011 Supreme Court ruling that said searches relying on binding precedent are permissible, even if such searches are later deemed unconstitutional.

Denver Officials to Discuss Possible Pot Use in Clubs, Bars

Colorado-MarijuanaDENVER (AP) — Supporters of a proposed Denver ballot initiative to allow some marijuana use in clubs, bars and hotels are pulling the measure while they negotiate with city officials.

City officials promised to work on a compromise to give time for others to weigh in on the proposal and come up with their own solution.

The Colorado Hotel and Lodging Association says visitors want a safe place to use recreational marijuana, but owners want limits.

Mason Tvert of the Marijuana Policy Project says the city could pass an ordinance that would allow private clubs, or allow patrons of some bars to use vaporizer cigarettes indoors at locations where they are now prohibited.

Marijuana activists have already turned in more than enough signatures to get the question on the November city ballot.

UNK Reaches Settlement with Justice Department in Housing Lawsuit

UNK_NODOGSLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The University of Nebraska at Kearney says it will enact new student housing policies and pay $140,000 to settle a Justice Department lawsuit that accused the university of violating federal law by not allowing assistance animals in student housing.

The settlement filed Thursday follows a 2011 lawsuit on a behalf of a former student, Brittany Hamilton, who had asked to keep a dog in her university apartment to cope with depression and anxiety.

The university has agreed to adopt policies that will allow students to apply for “reasonable accommodations.” Students without an obvious disability may be required to provide a doctor’s note saying the accommodation is necessary.

The university maintains that it didn’t violate any laws. UNK Chancellor Doug Kristensen says the settlement helps avoid a costly trial.

Seward County Authorities Investigating Fatal Rollover Crash

fatal-accidentSEWARD, Neb. (AP) — Authorities in southeast Nebraska are investigating a rollover crash that left one man dead and another man injured.

The Seward County Sheriff’s Office says the accident occurred early Thursday morning on a gravel road on the west side of the county. Both men were thrown from the vehicle.

Officials haven’t yet released the men’s names.

Gonzalez hits 2 HRs again as Rockies rout Giants 11-3

colorado-rockiesDENVER (AP) — Carlos Gonzalez homered twice for the second straight night, Chris Rusin pitched a complete game and the Colorado Rockies routed the reeling San Francisco Giants 11-3 on Thursday night.

Gonzalez hit a pair of two-run homers to take the NL lead with a career-high 35. He finished with four hits and drove in four runs to lead Colorado’s season-high 19-hit effort. Continue reading “Gonzalez hits 2 HRs again as Rockies rout Giants 11-3”

Mary Louise Eshleman


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Mary Louise (Horne) Eshleman, age 92 of North Platte, went home to be with her Lord on September 3, 2015 in her daughter’s home in Lincoln, surrounded by family.
Mary was born on August 27, 1923 in Upton, WY to Frank and Viola (Eaves) Horne. She moved to Nebraska in the mid-1920s where family farmed near the Maywood and Tryon areas, later moving to North Platte. She and Lawrence W. Eshleman were married on May 22, 1946 and to this union two children were born. Son Lawrence “Butch” W. Eshleman was born on April 15, 1947 and daughter Cindy L. Eshleman was born on April 1, 1950. Mary worked at St. Mary’s Hospital in North Platte, first as a nurse aide, then trained as an LPN, passing her Boards in 1953 and continuing to work at St. Mary’s for several years. In 1955 Mary and Lawrence began a longtime career managing the American Legion Club in North Platte. After Lawrence died in 1973, Mary continued to co-manage the club with the late Larry and Joan Eshleman. Mary retired after 40 years of management in 1998 at the age of 72. She enjoyed watching old movies, cooking, especially for her family gatherings, dancing, playing bingo, and traveling as much as possible with her dear friend, the late Elaine Anderson. Mary had a very strong work ethic, having her first job at the age of 10. As a manager of the Legion, she took pride in running a tight ship. She was honest, fair, on-time and believed there was only one way to do a job, and that was the “right way”. Mary was one who spoke her mind “as only Mary could”! She was very patriotic, belonging to the American Legion Auxiliary, VFW and faithfully attended all Memorial Day services at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery since WWII through 2015, decorating up to 14 graves this past year. She lived an active, independent life, remaining in her own home till the age of 91. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt, and will be greatly missed by her family. Mary made a profession of faith in the Lord as her personal Savior this past year.
Mary is survived by her daughter Cindy (Brad) Andreesen of Lincoln; daughter-in-law Barb Eshleman of Brady; 4 grandchildren Cameron Andreesen of Lincoln, Greg Eshleman of North Platte, Kelly (Derek) Brown of North Platte and Sarah (James) Regier of Lincoln; 4 great grandchildren Breken Brown, Cory Eshleman, Justin Eshleman and Owen Regier; as well as many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Lawrence W. Eshleman; son Lawrence “Butch” Eshleman; brothers Dale and Howard Horne; and sister Lois (Horne) Lindemuth.
Memorials are suggested in her name and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday September 8, 2015 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home with Pastor James McCrickard officiating. Burial will follow at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery. Visitation will be from noon until 8:00 p.m. Monday September 7, 2015 with family receiving friends from 6:00 until 8:00 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Arnold “Andy” Andrews


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Arnold “Andy” Andrews passed away unexpectedly on Monday August 31, 2015 in North Platte, Nebraska at the age of 76.
Andy was born July 19, 1939 to Jasper and Myrtle (Williams) Andrews. He married Anne ‘Tee Tee’ Race on October 30, 1995. Andy served in the Navy from September 5, 1956 until June 28, 1960. He had worked 30 years on the docks in California before retiring and moving to North Platte, Nebraska. He enjoyed playing poker with many friends. Andy had done so well playing poker, he won a trip to Las Vegas to compete in a National Poker Tournament.
Andy is survived by sisters Jean, Chris, and Mickie; brothers Lee, Donald, Roy and Howard; daughters Tammy (Carl) Claflin of Idaho, Sara (Kody) Murphy of North Platte, and Beverly; sons James (Michele) Strickland Jr. of North Platte; along with many grandchildren and great grand children.
Andy was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Anne; brother Richard; sister Sherill; and son Mark.
Online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com. Cremation was chosen and there will be a memorial service at 2:00 p.m. Thursday September 10, 2015 at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery with military honors and Pastor Brent Montgomery officiating. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Andy’s life. Those wishing to do so may sign the register book Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Texas Man Killed in Nebraska Collision with Deer

state-patrol-logoCHADRON, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a Texas man has died after his motorcycle struck one or more deer in the northwestern corner of Nebraska.

The accident occurred a little before 6 a.m. Thursday, about three miles south of Chadron on U.S. Highway 385. The Nebraska State Patrol says a group of motorcyclists were headed north when three of them struck deer that had wandered onto the roadway.

Patrol spokeswoman Deb Collins says the dead man has been identified as 53-year-old James Anderson, of Longview, Texas.

The patrol says one of the other motorcyclists suffered minor injuries.

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