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NP couple charged with felony child abuse

Justin Alan Foust: Neglect Child-Includes Nonsupport of Child
Justin Alan Foust

On May 6, 2016 at 2:33 PM an officer responded to Adams Middle School in North Platte on a child abuse complaint.  A middle school aged female had arrived at school with a black eye.  The biological mother who lives in Lincoln had called to report that her daughter had texted her saying that her father, Justin Foust, had struck her in the eye with his fist.

The victim was interviewed at the Bridge of Hope.  It was reported that on May 5, 2016 an argument occurred between the victim and Justin.  Justin allegedly slapped the victim in the face several times and then punched her in the eye with a closed fist.  A visible injury to the victim’s eye was consistent with what was reported.  It was reported that Justin told the victim to lie about what occurred and tell people a picture fell off the wall and hit her in the eye.

Courtny Lyn Foust: Neglect Child-Includes Nonsupport of Child
Courtny Lyn Foust

It was also reported that the victim’s step mother, Courtny Foust, had witnessed the incident.  There are other children living in the home and it was alleged that Justin and Courtny have abused some of them as well.  All of the children living at the residence were removed by police and the Department of Health and Humans Services on May 5, 2016 until the allegations could be looked into further.

Two elementary aged victims, one male and one female, were removed from the home and placed with their biological mother in Lincoln.  They were interviewed at a Child Advocacy Center in Lincoln.  It was alleged that Justin and Courtny would screw the door shut to the male victim’s room at night and he was unable to go to the bathroom. It was also alleged that Justin picked him up and threw him on the ground.  The male victim had witnessed the initial incident with Justin striking the female victim in the eye.

The other female victim reported that she had witnessed Justin punch the oldest victim in the eye.  She reported that Justin has thrown silverware and plates at her.  She indicated that male sibling gets locked in his room and has no access to the bathroom and isn’t allowed to eat breakfast or lunch at the home.

Courtny and Justin were both contacted and incarcerated for felony child abuse.  The ages of the victims aren’t being released to ensure the anonymity of them, as there were other children living in the home that weren’t listed as victims.

Durbin funds totaling $100,000 up for grabs

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Businessmen and women from throughout North Platte gathered at the Prairie Arts Center on May 4 for the first-ever North Platte Community College Foundation Scholarship Reception. The event gave NPCC scholarship recipients and donors a chance to meet each other face-to-face.

Students planning to attend North Platte Community College during the 2016-17 school year have the chance to tap into $100,000 worth of scholarship money.

Offered through the North Platte Community College Foundation, the money is part of the “Oliver, Mildred, Marguerite, Mary and Albert Durbin Scholarship Fund” established in November of 2009 with a $1 million donation from the estate of Oliver Durbin.

Oliver, who died Dec. 25, 2008 at the age of 102, was a strong proponent of continuing education and NPCC. According to those who knew him, Oliver was quite frugal by nature, but exceptionally generous at heart.

His scholarship was designed to help students going through financial hardships due to family circumstances attend college. Almost $190,000 in Durbin funds have been awarded since 2009.

Recipients of the 2015-16 funds were recognized May 4 during the first-ever North Platte Community College Foundation Scholarship Reception at the Prairie Arts Center.

About 45 people attended the event, which gave NPCC scholarship recipients and donors a chance to meet each other face-to-face.

“We think that’s important,” said Carol Bodeen, the college’s area director of development. “None of this happens without all of us working together.”

Jody Tomanek, area vice-president of academic affairs and NPCC, Bodeen and Tom Gorman, vice president of the NPCC Foundation all spoke at the event.

The scholarship recipients also stood, said their names, described what they were studying at NPCC and detailed their plans for the future.

They were able to network with representatives from a variety of local businesses and organizations. At the same time, donors gained a better understanding of how their money was being used to improve student lives.

“Overall, I think the reception was a huge success,” said Gorman. “Next year is going to be even bigger and better. We expect events such as this to inspire others to pay it forward by donating toward scholarships at NPCC.”

More information about the NPCC Foundation can be found online at https://www.mpcc.edu/npcc-foundation. Students can apply for the Durbin scholarship at https://www.mpcc.edu/become-a-student/admissions.

Man accused of attacking pregnant girlfriend takes plea deal

Charles Campsey III
Charles Campsey III

FULLERTON, Neb. (AP) — A Chapman man accused of trying to kill his pregnant girlfriend has taken a plea deal.

Court records say Charles Campsey III pleaded no contest to a felony assault charge Tuesday in Nance County District Court in Fullerton. Prosecutors dropped charges of attempted murder and five other crimes in exchange for his plea. His sentencing is set for June 13.

Court records say the woman reported that an intoxicated Campsey attacked her with a pitchfork last August while they were at a campground. She says she evaded the pitchfork, but he also threw beer cans at her and punched, kicked and dragged her until she became unconscious. She says she regained consciousness in a hole in the ground, where, she says, Campsey said he was going to bury her.

Lincoln schoolteacher finishes 3rd on ‘The Voice’

Hannah Huston (twitter)
Hannah Huston (twitter)

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Lincoln schoolteacher has finished third on “The Voice,” NBC’s singing contest.

Hannah Huston lost Tuesday night to former child actress Alisan Porter and runner-up Adam Wakefield. Celebrity coaches aided the competing singers on the show as they vied for a recording contract.

Huston teaches at Arnold Elementary School in Lincoln but took a leave to compete on “The Voice.” The district says a TV crew was in Lincoln in November to record Huston with her class.

Huston graduated from Grand Island Senior High School in 2009 and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2013.

2016 Nebraska State Golf Tournament

NSAA logoClass A State Golf Tournament – Norfolk Country Club

Tuesday Tee Times (starting hole)
9:50 am – Kade Wroot (No. 10) – LIVE SCORECARD
10:40 am – Kyle Zimbelman (No. 10) – LIVE SCORECARD
10:50 am – Jayden Neal (No. 10) – LIVE SCORECARD
11:00 am – Kort Steele (No. 1) – LIVE SCORECARD
11:10 am – Chesney Tatman (No. 10) – LIVE SCORECARD

Wednesday Tee Times (starting hole)
9:50 am – Kade Wroot (No. 10) – LIVE SCORECARD
10:20 am – Kort Steele (No. 1) – LIVE SCORECARD
10:40 am – Chesney Tatman (No. 10) – LIVE SCORECARD
10:50 am – Kyle Zimbelman (No. 10) – LIVE SCORECARD
11:20 am – Jayden Neal (No. 10) – LIVE SCORECARD

North Platte Full Team Scorecard
Full Class A Leaderboard

 

Class B State Golf Tournament – Pioneers Golf Course, Lincoln

Tuesday Tee Times (starting hole)
9:50 am – John Kozeal, Gothenburg (No. 1) – LIVE SCORECARD

Wednesday Tee Times (starting hole)
9:40 am – John Kozeal, Gothenburg (No. 10) – LIVE SCORECARD

Full Class B Leaderboard

 

Class D State Golf Tournament – Lake Maloney Golf Club, North Platte

Tuesday Tee Times (starting hole)
10:30 am – Jake Jones, St. Pat’s (No. 1) – LIVE SCORECARD

Sutherland
9:50 am – Jordan Richardson (No. 1) – LIVE SCORECARD
10:00 am – Brook Blomstedt (No. 1) – LIVE SCORECARD
10:20 am – Peyton McNitt (No. 10) – LIVE SCORECARD
10:30 am – Kadin Copeland (No. 10) – LIVE SCORECARD

Wednesday Tee Times (starting hole)
10:50 am – Jake Jones, St. Pat’s (No. 1) – LIVE SCORECARD

Sutherland
9:40 am – Kadin Copeland (No. 10) – LIVE SCORECARD
10:00 am – Brook Blomstedt (No. 10) – LIVE SCORECARD
10:40 am – Jordan Richardson (No. 1) – LIVE SCORECARD
10:50 am – Peyton McNitt (No. 10) – LIVE SCORECARD

Sutherland Full Team Scorecard
Full Class D Leaderboard

Eight Huskers Earn All-Big Ten Honors

Chad Luensmann was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year (Photo Courtesy Nate Olsen/Nebraska Communications)
Chad Luensmann was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year (Photo Courtesy Nate Olsen/Nebraska Communications)

Omaha – Eight members of the Nebraska baseball team were honored by the Big Ten Conference on Tuesday afternoon, including Chad Luensmann who was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Luensmann was also named second-team All-Big Ten and is the first Husker baseball player to ever be named Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Continue reading “Eight Huskers Earn All-Big Ten Honors”

McCook man gets 90 days in jail in sex assault case

Kyle Groshong
Kyle Groshong

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A McCook man accused of sexually assaulting a woman while police say she was incapacitated has been sentenced to 90 days in jail.

22-year-old Kyle Groshong also received two years of probation Tuesday. He had pleaded no contest to third-degree sexual assault and second-degree false imprisonment.

Prosecutors say Groshong was a student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln when he got into bed with a 19-year-old woman who was intoxicated and incapacitated on Sept. 7, 2014, and pulled down her pants and underwear.

Groshong’s attorney says his client has been suspended from the university for two years.

North Platte Weather-May 25

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Today
A chance of showers and thunderstorms before 8am, then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 3pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 81. South southeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming west in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Tonight
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51. West wind 5 to 7 mph becoming north northeast after midnight.
Thursday
A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 75. North northeast wind 8 to 11 mph.
Thursday Night
Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 53. Northeast wind 9 to 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Friday
Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 71. North northeast wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Friday Night
Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Saturday
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 76.
Saturday Night
A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 53.
Sunday
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 81.
Sunday Night
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 55.
Memorial Day
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 77.
Monday Night
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 55.
Tuesday
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 76.

Charlotte Catherine Jones

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Charlotte Catherine Jones, 99, of North Platte, passed away November 22, 2015 at Linden Court. She was born on December 13, 1915 to Wynn Alexander Cox and Mary (Morrison) Cox at Hershey, Nebraska. She attended school at Hershey, graduating from Hershey High School, District 137, in 1935. She was untied in marriage to Samuel Thomas Jones in Denver, Co. on June 7, 1937. They made their home in North Platte.
Charlotte was a long time member of the First Baptist Church. She also was a member of the Ladies Society – Brother of Locomotive, Firemen, and Engineers, Sarah Rebekah Lodge and AARP.
She is survived by her daughter –in-law, Janice Jones of North Platte and son-in-law, Richard Fredricey of Loveland, CO, grandsons, Alan, Scott, and Todd Fredricey of Loveland, CO., Tommy Jones of Cheyenne, Wy, Monte Fredricey of Denver, CO and Christopher Gosnell of North Platte, NE, granddaughters Amy (Jake) McGill and Shari (Gary) Jones all of North Platte, NE, several great -grandchildren and great- great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, four brothers, Morris, Mord, Tim and Ben Cox, son, Thomas Jones Jr., daughter Joyce Fredricey, and other relatives.
Graveside services will be 11:30 a.m. Friday, May 27, 2016 at the North Platte Cemetery. Carpenter Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Nebraska takes custody of dead baby’s 1-year-old sister

child-abuseLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — State authorities have taken emergency custody of an infant whose 5-week-old sister was found dead in a Lincoln motel room.

An investigator wrote in a motion for temporary custody of the 1-year-old that the baby was pronounced dead Thursday at the Knights Inn after medics arrived. The parents told police that the child had fallen off a motel bed and then later was dropped by her father onto a bed. The parents say the tiny girl appeared to be OK, so they didn’t take her to a doctor.

The investigator says marijuana and suspected drug paraphernalia were found in the motel room. The girls, their parents and a family dog had been living in the motel for several weeks.

The baby’s parents haven’t been charged in the case.

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