BEATRICE, Neb. (AP) — A Beatrice pharmacist is scheduled to be sentenced March 2 for defrauding Medicaid.
Online court records say 50-year-old Tod Lundberg pleaded guilty last week to one count of fraud. His plea agreement with prosecutors calls for him to pay restitution of nearly $38,000.
Prosecutors say Lundberg billed Nebraska Medicaid for the brand name of certain drugs and then dispensed the generic version of those drugs. Medicaid then paid Lundberg a higher price for the brand-name version of the drug.
Prosecutors say Lundberg carried out his scheme from at least 2010 through 2013. A former employee told authorities about the scheme.
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha man will spend at least 11 years in prison for the February 2014 rape of a 16-year-old girl.
Douglas County District Judge Greg Schatz sentenced 20-year-old Javohn Templeman to 22 to 25 years in prison, which is cut in half under state sentencing guidelines.
Another man, 20-year-old Nicholas Bregg, pleaded no contest to second-degree sexual assault and will be in prison four-and-a-half to five years.
Authorities believe the girl was drugged at a party, and that Templeman and Bregg sexually assaulted her after she was unconscious.
Prosecutors offered both men deals because of concerns about how the case was handled. The defendants weren’t arrested until nearly a year afterward despite tests that showed their DNA inside the victim.
Andrew D. Lee has filed for re-election to the North Platte city council. First being elected in 2012 he will be bidding for his second term to serve the people of the third ward of North Platte. He defeated incumbent Dan McGuire in 2012.
The areas of focus for Lee, in his second term, will be narrowed into three categories. Recreation, Housing, and Career Mobility.
Recreation will be a large piece of the puzzle for North Platte in the coming years. An aging Cody Pool, the Rec Center needs renovations, running trails are incomplete, and then working on new projects. New projects that should be considered are working with existing parks in the city to develop new splash pads, creation of a water park, and adding new areas for kids and families to have outdoor entertainment. Other areas of concern will be helping nonprofits and private groups develop more year round facilities to keep residents entertained. Since 2012 the city council voted to grant and loan money to develop Wild Bills Wings and Bowling that has since added on to bring in Laser Tag. Concerns from residents over a splash pad that is too small and has too many people have also been raised.
Housing is one of North Platte’s biggest concerns obstacles to growth. With not enough housing available in several price ranges it leave people stranded. The council in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce and Development Corporation devised a ‘Shot in the Arm” plan. This program has spurred the creation of just under 50 units in North Platte (some still being finished). Houses from this project are supposed to help provide a cushion in expenses for the few remaining home builders to build more homes. People who only could find a $90,000 home can now move up to the $180,000 they wanted previously and those living in less can buy up the market for those $90,000 range homes. Mobile home standards were implemented since 2012 with the council and aim to curb substandard mobile homes from being moved in or around North Platte. This is where the housing task force found the most complaints from residents on substandard mobile homes. Now is the time we need to go back and look at what our second and third biggest problems were and attack those areas. There is still a lack of homes available in the rental market (Houses or Apartments) or Houses for Sale. We can do better, said Lee.
The Third leg of projects to work on in North Platte is Career mobility. North Platte has an unemployment of less than 2% (last projections seen). This is dangerously low. It means that people may have a career or job but other employers looking for places to locate do not see enough workforce in North Platte meaning that people are limited in their choices for competitive new positions. With a new Chamber and Economic Development Direction in Gary Person and Megan McGown to shed new ideas and thoughts on how to tackle this issue from 2016 and beyond. Career options and the ability to move up in your career should not mean you have to move to other communities. North Platte leads in fiber optic internet capability for high tech jobs, prime location along the Interstate and highways to move in any direction on roads and the Union Pacific Railroad to ship any manufactured items across the country. North Platte can do a better job selling this message and will, according to Lee.
A Hershey couple is facing numerous charges after they allegedly burglarized a home in North Platte.
At around 12:44 p.m., on January 8, North Platte Police were called to a residence in the 2200 block of West 9th Street, on the report of a burglary.
Officers met with the complainant who alleged that he had seen Roman Reyes and Robyn Jones leaving the home with stolen property in their hands. The suspects allegedly got into a vehicle and left the area.
Police say the complainant attempted to follow the duo, but quit when they began to drive recklessly.
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office was contacted and asked to attempt to locate Reyes and Jones at their home in Hershey. They were contacted and transported to the North Platte Police Department, along with a bag that was in their possession.
Following an interview with investigators, Reyes and Jones were arrested and charged with felony burglary.
A search of the bag revealed small amounts of marijuana, suspected methamphetamine, and several items stolen in an unrelated case. As a result, both were also charged with possession of marijuana, possession of methamphetamine and misdemeanor theft.
Deputies later recovered property stolen from the residence on 9th Street at the couple’s home.
Both were jailed at the Lincoln County Detention Center.
After further investigation, it was determined that Reyes and Jones, along with Nina Green, had also stolen a bicycle and other items from a storage unit in the 1400 block of East 4th Street, on January 7. Green was charged with burglary as well, and an additional burglary charge was filed against Reyes and Jones.
A North Platte man has been charged with a felony after he allegedly stalked his girlfriend while a protection order was active against him.
According to North Platte Police, an officer met with a female on the evening of January 9, who was concerned that a car parked near her house was occupied by her ex-boyfriend, Jeffry Sierks.
The officer learned that the victim had an active protection order against Sierks, who had already contacted the victim numerous time via text message.
Additionally, police say, as the weekend progressed, there was evidence to suggest that Sierks had compromised the victim’s email and social media accounts.
On January 11, officers made contact with Sierks and placed him under arrest. He charged with violation of a protection order and felony stalking. The stalking charge was enhanced because it took place while a protection order was in place.
Sierks was jailed at the Lincoln County Detention Center.
Joan “Jo” Marie (Jolliffe) Conway-Withers, 68, of North Platte, “Heaven Got Its Best Angel Ever” on January 9, 2016 at her home, after a long and courageous battle with Merkel Cell Carcinoma (Cancer). She was born Dec. 6, 1947 to Glen and Beverly (Kuglar) Jolliffe of Ogallala. She graduated from Ben Lomond High School in Ogden, Utah. Joan married Maurice Withers and they resided in Lincoln County for 30 years. She loved to go camping, traveling and the occasional trip to gamble. She is survived by her husband, Maurice Withers; sons, Kelley Conway of North Platte and Chris (Dana) Conway of Hanford, CA; step children, Steven Withers of Joplin MO and Susan Withers of Grand Island, NE; three sisters, Judy (Roy) Brooks of Santa Maria, CA, Debbie (Martin) Williams of Hastings, NE and Kim Walker of Ogallala, NE; one brother, Mark (Deb) Jolliffe of North Platte, NE; nine grandchildren; three great grandchildren; and a special 4 legged family member, Baxter. She was preceded in death by her parents, Beverly and Glen Jolliffe. A Special Celebration of Life for Jo “Grandma Jo” will be held Tuesday, January 12, 2016 from 12pm CST to 3pm CST at the Eagles at 621 North Chestnut, North Platte, NE. Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. Memorials are suggested to the family in lieu of flowers. Carpenter Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
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NEW YORK (AP) — David Bowie, the innovative and iconic singer whose illustrious career lasted five decades, has died after a battle with cancer. He was 69.
Representative Steve Martin said early Monday that Bowie died “peacefully” and was surrounded by family.
The statement read: “While many of you will share in this loss, we ask that you respect the family’s privacy during their time of grief.”
No more details were provided.
Bowie turned 69 on Friday, the same day he released a new album called “Blackstar.”
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs turned their attention to the Patriots on Sunday, where they may be without star wide receiver Jeremy Maclin for their divisional round game.
Kansas City snapped an eight-game postseason losing streak with its 30-0 victory over the Texans on Saturday. But advancing to the Chiefs’ first AFC championship game 1993 could be tough if Maclin, by far their top pass catcher, is unable to play next Saturday in New England. Continue reading “Chiefs move on in playoffs while Maclin remains in limbo”
Jessica Shepard and the Huskers worked their way to a 73-57 win over Illinois Sunday in Lincoln. (Photo Courtesy Stephanie Carpenter/Nebraska Communications)
Lincoln – Jessica Shepard scored 29 points and pulled down a career-high 19 rebounds to power Nebraska to a 73-57 win over Illinois on Sunday afternoon at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
Nebraska also got a strong offensive effort from senior point guard Rachel Theriot, who scored 17 points and dished out seven assists, while adding four rebounds and three steals. Natalie Romeo gave the Huskers three players in double figures with 10 points and three assists, while playing outstanding defense throughout the game. Continue reading “Shepard Powers Huskers Past Illini”