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Reed Kay Tomlinson

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Reed Kay Tomlinson, age 73, of North Platte, NE, lost his long battle with cancer when he passed away on Saturday, January 23, 2016, at Great Plains Health in North Platte.

Reed was born April 1, 1942, to George Reed and Lucille Fay Roller Tomlinson at Twin Falls, ID. The family lived in Arkansas and California before moving to North Platte when Reed was young. He graduated from North Platte High School then worked as an electrician for Union Oil Refinery before going to work at the Gerald Gentleman Station. In 1972 Reed hired on with the Union Pacific Railroad as an electrician and retired from there in 2004.

On February 14, 1970, Reed married Sharon Ilee Drake in Richmond, CA where they lived until 1993 when they moved to North Platte. Reed loved his family and after retiring was a great cheerleader for his grandchildren and was a hero to them as well.

Reed also loved building and racing race cars and drove #66 from 1960 to 1986. He was a member of Brothers of the Third Wheel Motorcycle Club.

He leaves behind his sons, Jonathan (Michelle) Tomlinson, of North Platte and James Tomlinson, of Kearney, NE; six grandchildren, Chris Arneson, Shaquille (Shirley) Merksick, Jordan Cook, Breaonna Coleman, Anthony Tomlinson and Fletcher Tomlinson; four brothers, Walter, Vern, Daniel and Herb Tomlinson, all of North Platte; sisters, Yvonne Hiatt and Janice Walker, both of North Platte, Linda (Vern) Thompson, of Hershey, NE, and Deb (Ken) Durant, of Auburn, NE; his beloved dog, Moses; and many nieces, nephews and other family.

Reed was preceded in death by his wife, Sharon; his parents, George and Lucille; and a brother, Richard Tomlinson.

Cremation was chosen. A family gathering will be at a later date. Condolences may be shared at odeanchapel.com. Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore is in charge of arrangements.

Nearly 90 Pounds of Marijuana Found in Car at Syracuse Motel

otoe-county-sheriffSYRACUSE, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say nearly 90 pounds of marijuana was found inside a car at a Syracuse motel.

The Otoe County Sheriff’s Office had been on the lookout for three cars suspected of being used by drug traffickers. Over the weekend deputies found one of the cars at a Syracuse gas station and talked to two people who were using the car. They were allowed to leave, but deputies later discovered that one of them had rented a room at the motel where one of the other cars was found. A patrol dog taken to the motel alerted deputies to the odor of drugs coming from the car.

Chief Deputy Sheriff Mike Holland said Monday that information about the two people has been sent to prosecutors. No arrests have been reported.

Nebraska Researchers to Lead Early Childhood Education Study

early-childhood-educationLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Officials say University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers will lead a $6.5 million study of policies and practices of early childhood education.

They will study how education policies differ in rural and urban areas for children in pre-kindergarten through third grade to learn how educators can close the achievement gap for at-risk students.

The university researchers will focus on education in rural areas, with 10 rural and two urban school districts slated to participate in the project.

Other researchers involved will include some at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; the University of California, Irvine; Ohio State University; the University of Virginia; and MDRC, a policy research center.

Colorado Man Faces Nebraska Charges for 515 Pounds of Pot

POT-BUSTLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska authorities say a Colorado man was arrested after deputies found 515 pounds of pot in his pickup at a Lincoln truck stop.

Court records say 68-year-old Steven McElmury, of Cedaredge, Colorado, was charged with drug possession for sale after his arrest Thursday. He’s already bonded out of jail. There’s no public phone listing for McElmury, and court records don’t list the name of an attorney who could be contacted to comment on his behalf.

A court document says a Lancaster County sheriff’s deputy spotted the truck headed east on Interstate 80 and followed it as it left the highway and halted at the truck stop. A drug dog later alerted deputies to the odor of drugs. The drugs and more than $4,400 in cash were found during a search.

Federal Program Helps Nebraska Students Stay in School

cccCOLUMBUS, Neb. (AP) — A federal program at Central Community College in Columbus is helping low-income, first-generation or disabled students remain in school.

TRIO is an organization through the U.S. Department of Education with programs designed to identify and help those from disadvantaged backgrounds achieve their educational and career goals. TRIO students take a free course designed to help them adapt to college life and teach them academic and life skills.

Rosie Heinisch, the TRIO director at the college, says that the program ultimately leads to self-confidence.

The Columbus campus was the first in the Central Community College to start the TRIO program in 2001. The program is now at all of the college’s campuses. The school has received a five-year grant that will partially fund the program.

People Sought for Nebraska Respite Care Training

DHHSOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska agencies are seeking people for respite care training.

The Munroe-Meyer Institute at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the Nebraska Health and Human Services Department says people must be 14 or older to attend the eight-hour training sessions.

Respite care can be as simple as spending time with family members, helping with medical care or going shopping.

To become a respite provider, to find out if you qualify for services or to find a respite caregiver in your area, call 1-866-RESPITE or go to https: nrrs.ne.gov/respitesearch.

Gaming Malfunction at Nebraska Bar Leads to Big Wins

CASH_MONEYST. MARY, Nebraska (AP) — A malfunctioning gaming device at a Nebraska bar has generated several big winning tickets.

A keno machine randomly generates numbers, and players place bets on combinations of numbers that they choose. Bettors win if their numbers match what is generated by the machine.

About seven people matched numbers for prizes under $500 on Oct. 31 at Smartville Station bar in St. Mary. The next day, someone won $6,000 and another person won $3,000.

Cass County Keno LLC determined that a software glitch caused the machine to repeat certain numbers in a pattern. Bar owner Susan Goracke says someone figured out the pattern and spread the word. The machine has been removed.

Johnson County Attorney Rick Smith says he’s still deciding whether anyone will be prosecuted.

Wahoo Woman Killed in Collision, Sheriff’s Office Says

Saunders-County-SheriffWAHOO, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a 29-year-old car driver has been killed in a collision less than a mile from her hometown in eastern Nebraska.

The accident occurred around 10 a.m. Sunday at the intersection of U.S. Highway 77 and Nebraska Highway 92, west of Wahoo.

The Saunders County Sheriff’s Department says a westbound car collided with a northbound pickup, killing the car driver and severely injuring her passenger. The pickup driver received only minor injuries.

The Sheriff’s Department identified the car driver as Jessica Thomas, of Wahoo. Her passenger was identified as 32-year-old Tanner Hauck, of Wahoo. He was flown to a Lincoln hospital. The pickup driver was identified as 43-year-old Douglas Cerny, of Osceola.

The collision is being investigated.

Former Gretna School Bus Driver Pleads Guilty to Stalking

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GRETNA, Neb. (AP) — A former Gretna school bus driver has pleaded guilty to stalking a woman he met while she rode the bus as a girl.

32-year-old Kevin Klingensmith was charged with violating a protection order and felony stalking, which carries a possible sentence of five years in prison.

Court records show that judges have approved nine protection orders against Klingensmith sought by the victim’s family since she was 11 years old. Deputy Sarpy County Attorney Phil Kleine says investigators determined Klingensmith was on the family’s property last April.

Under the plea agreement, Klingensmith pleaded guilty to misdemeanor stalking, which can carry a penalty of up to a year in prison. He has already spent more than 180 days in jail.

Sentencing is scheduled for March 28.

Alliance Student Has Died of Crash Injuries, Officials Say

fatal-accidentSCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say an 18-year-old Nebraska Panhandle student has died of crash injuries at a hospital in Scottsbluff.

The accident occurred Jan. 17 at a rural intersection about 12 miles southwest of Alliance in Box Butte County. Sheriff Tammy Mowry says a vehicle carrying Duncan Cain and two other Alliance High School students went out of control and rolled, injuring all three — Cain most severely. He was flown to a hospital in Scottsbluff. Box Butte County Attorney Charlotte Hood says Cain died there of his injuries.

The accident is being investigated.

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