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Fremont school’s Sensory Courtyard to remain open this summer

fremont-neFREMONT, Neb. (AP) — The Fremont school district’s Sensory Courtyard will remain open for a few hours a week over the summer, thanks to an agreement with an organization that helps people who have intellectual disabilities.

Sensory Courtyard was developed by Mary Robinson, a teacher of the blind and visually impaired. The 2,400-square-foot space at the district administration center has specialized areas designed to spark one or more of the five senses.

The district’s partnership with Mosaic in Northeast Nebraska lets the facility stay open six hours a week this summer. The arrangement helps Mosaic’s adult patients learn real-world social and work skills as they greet visitors and clean up.

Girl whose scalp was ripped off by ride leaves hospital

Elizabeth "Lulu" Gilreath (Facebook Photo)
Elizabeth “Lulu” Gilreath (Facebook Photo)

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An 11-year-old girl whose scalp was partially torn off when her hair got caught in the gears of a carnival ride has been released from an Omaha hospital.

Nebraska Medicine spokesman Taylor Wilson said Thursday that Elizabeth “Lulu” Gilreath left Nebraska Medical Center on Tuesday. She’d been a patient at the hospital since May 7, when she fell to the floor of a spinning ride at a Cinco de Mayo festival in Omaha. Her ponytail got caught in the ride’s moving parts.

Lulu’s mother, Virginia Cooksey, says her daughter’s had several surgeries and likely will have more. Doctors say the girl did not suffer brain trauma or fractures.

Nebraska investigators found no indication that the spinning ride was malfunctioning when the incident occurred.

Gage County prosecutor named to district court judgeship

judgeshipBEATRICE, Neb. (AP) — A Gage County prosecutor has been named a district judge in the Nebraska’s 1st Judicial District.

The office of Gov. Peter Ricketts announced Wednesday that he’d selected Rick Schreiner to replace Judge Paul Korslund, who retired April 1. Ricketts’ office says Schreiner has been chief deputy county attorney for Gage County since 2007.

Before becoming a prosecutor, Schreiner was a police officer in Nebraska City and a sheriff’s deputy for the Otoe County Sheriff”s Office. He also practiced law in Nebraska City.

The 1st Judicial District covers southeastern Nebraska. The judgeship is based in Beatrice at the Gage County Courthouse.

Nebraska man died after car collided with 2 pickups

kearney_county_badgeMINDEN, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a 62-year-old man has died after his car collided with two pickups in south-central Nebraska.

The accident was reported a little after 7 a.m. Wednesday on U.S. Highway 6/34, about three miles southwest of Minden.

The Kearney County Sheriff’s Office says Neil Jurgens was driving west when his car was struck from behind by a pickup. The impact knocked the car into the eastbound lanes, where it was struck by another pickup.

Jurgens was pronounced dead at the scene. He’d lived in Minden. The two pickup drivers were not injured.

The collisions are being investigated.

Huskers Among NCAA Leaders in Attendance in 2015-16

Nebraska is one of only nine school in the country averaging 15,000 fans per game the last three seasons. (Photo Courtesy Nate Olsen/NU Media Relations)
Nebraska is one of only nine school in the country averaging 15,000 fans per game the last three seasons. (Photo Courtesy Nate Olsen/NU Media Relations)

Lincoln – Nebraska once again ranked among the nation’s best in men’s college basketball attendance, as the 2015-16 NCAA figures were released on Wednesday.

The Huskers ranked 11th nationally, averaging 15,429 fans per game at Pinnacle Bank Arena last season. It marked the second-highest total in school history, and the third straight year the Huskers averaged over 15,000 fans per game at Pinnacle Bank Arena.  NU also set a single-season record in total attendance with 277,739 fans, breaking the record of 249,101 set in 2014-15. Continue reading “Huskers Among NCAA Leaders in Attendance in 2015-16”

3 killed in fiery crash involving stolen pickup near North Platte

A violent collision between a fuel tanker and a pickup has left three people dead.

According to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, the North Platte 911 center received a report of a traffic accident at around 7:30 p.m., on Wednesday.  The accident was reported to be near mile marker 76 on US Highway 83, near Lake Maloney.  Residents in the area reported hearing a large explosion.

Law enforcement arrived and discovered a semi hauling a fuel tanker fully engulfed in flames and sitting in the west ditch.  They also located a pickup sitting in the middle of the Highway, which was also on fire and badly damaged.

An investigation revealed that the pickup, driven by 28-year-old Shane O’Conner, of Westminster, Colorado, was traveling northbound, and the semi, driven by 66-year-old Ralph Brandt, of Ovid, Colorado was traveling southbound.

Witnesses told investigators that the pickup attempted to pass a utility vehicle, veered into the southbound lane of traffic, and collided head-on with the semi.

Chief Deputy Roland Kramer says officers located O’Conner inside the pickup, deceased.  His passenger, 32-year-old Craig VanMeter, of North Platte, was ejected from the pickup.  He was transported to Great Plains Health, where he died from his injuries.  Brandt was also pronounced dead at the scene.

Kramer said further investigation revealed that the 2006 Ford pickup had been stolen from Westminster, Colorado.  He also said O’Conner had suspected methamphetamine on his person, and other types of drugs, drug paraphernalia, and alcoholic beverages were found in the pickup.

The investigation into the crash is ongoing.

 

Grand Island mayor recommends police captain as next chief

Grand-Island-PoliceGRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — A 30-year employee of the Grand Island police department has been recommended by the city’s mayor as the next chief.

Grand Island Mayor Jeremy Jensen announced Wednesday that he will recommend Police Capt. Robert Falldorf to become the city’s next chief.

The City Council will review the recommendation Tuesday. If approved, Falldorf will succeed Steve Lamken, who is retiring, on June 20.

Fifty-one-year-old Falldorf is a Grand Island native who has worked for the department since 1986. He has worked in all three of the department’s divisions — patrol, criminal investigations and administration.

It was announced that he was one of two finalists for the position on May 26. The other finalist was Jeff Wooten, a longtime Army administrator of military police.

1 person killed in Adams County collision, patrol says

fatal-crashHASTINGS, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a 71-year-old Hastings man has been killed in a collision on U.S. Highway 281 in Adams County.

The crash was reported Wednesday night about four miles north of Hastings. The Nebraska State Patrol says a northbound car crossed the median and rammed into an oncoming car driven by Robert Samuelson, who was fatally injured.

The other driver was taken to a Hastings hospital. The crash is being investigated.

Man accused of punching woman at cathedral pleads guilty

Wayman Clark
Wayman Clark

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A man accused of robbing and punching a 76-year-old woman at Omaha’s St. Cecilia Cathedral has pleaded guilty.

Online court records say 23-year-old Wayman Clark entered the plea Wednesday in Douglas County District Court. His sentencing on the robbery conviction is scheduled for Aug. 3

Surveillance video of the Aug. 16 crime shows the woman was reading the parish newsletter at the cathedral entrance when two men approached her. One stole her purse and the other punched her in the face, causing the woman to hit her head against the side of a table as she fell.

The other man charged is 21-year-old Larry Leggett. He’s pleaded not guilty to robbery and is due in court Monday for a pretrial conference.

Harold Charles ‘Hessie’ Jochum

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Harold Charles ‘Hessie’ Jochum, age 85, of Sutherland, NE, died Wednesday, June 8, 2016, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney, NE, following an accident at home.

Hessie was born April 15, 1931, to John Theodore and Katherine Anne Pelster Jochum at Sutherland where he lived most of his life. Hessie grew up on the family farm southwest of Sutherland and attended District 19 Sunshine Country School until the 7th grade when he went to Sutherland Public School.

Hessie farmed the family farm until joining the U.S. Army in January 1952. He completed basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood, MO then went to Ft. Kilmer in New Jersey for more schooling. In July, Hessie was sent to Mannheim, Germany for the next 18 months. Following his discharge in January 1954, Hessie returned to Sutherland and took over the family farm from his father.

On June 25, 1952, Hessie was united in marriage to Colleen Anne Dawson in Sutherland and they made their home on the farm. After the family farm was sold in 1966, they purchased a house in town, and Hessie started an independent trucking business where he hauled grain. In 1980 he bought the Forden Service Station and Tank Wagon then sold it in 1983 and went back to the trucking business, hauling grain and fertilizer.

Hessie was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and a 63 year member of American Legion Otto V. Johnson Post #208. He enjoyed working on small engines, restoring Cushman Motor Scooters, gardening, and watching sports. He also liked watching stock car races and his son, Scott, doing motocross racing and in his younger days enjoyed dancing and bowling. Hessie always enjoyed drinking coffee at the Co-op.

Hessie especially loved his family and enjoyed teaching his kids and many of their friends to water-ski. In 2015 Hessie was an honored guest on the Veterans’ Honor Flight which allowed him and fellow veterans to visit Arlington National Cemetery and all the war memorials in Washington, D.C.

Hessie is survived by his wife of nearly 64 years, Colleen, of Sutherland; their children, Mike (Nancy) Jochum, of Beatrice, Tom (LeAnn) Jochum, of Axtell, NE, Nancy James, of Gering, NE, Katherine (Darin) Kipp, of Haxtun, CO, and Scott (Brenda) Jochum, of Kearney; 13 grandchildren, Jared (Julie) Jochum, Benjamin (Michelle) Jochum, Nathaniel (Missy) Jochum, Micaela (Brian) Vrtiska, Julie Jochum, Rebecca Jochum, John Robert Jochum, Derek James, Sarah (Cody) Chikos, Brandon Ogier, Zach Jochum, Katelynn Jochum, and Sabra Kipp; eight great-grandchildren, Hunter, Emma, Olivia, Micah, Maddison, Colton, Karly and Kiera; sisters-in-law, Arlene Jochum, of Sutherland and Marie Jochum, of Eugene, OR; and many nieces, nephews and other family.

He was preceded in death by his daughter, Kathleen Jochum; parents, John and Katherine; brothers Don, Walter, Lawrence ‘Bud’, Joseph and John ‘Ed’ Jochum; an infant sister, Bernadette; and grandson, Eric James.

Visitation will be 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore and with family greeting friends from 5 to 6 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Sutherland followed by a Christian Wake Service at 6 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Saturday, June 11, 2016, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church with Celebrant Father Jim Novakowski. Burial with military honors will follow in the Riverview Cemetery south of Sutherland. Condolences may be shared at odeanchapel.com. Memorial are suggested to Otto V. Johnson Post #208. Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore is in charge of arrangements.

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