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Nebraka man wounded while squirrel hunting, authorities say

odd-newsLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a man has been wounded while squirrel hunting near Schuyler.

The Lincoln Police Department says the 30-year-old walked into a Lincoln hospital around 2 p.m. Monday. Police say he and some friends had been hunting at the Whitetail Wildlife Management Area when one of his friends accidentally shot the man in a thigh.

The .22-caliber bullet wound was described as non-life-threatening.

Nebraska Education leaders assess teacher candidates’ tests results

schoolOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska education leaders are already analyzing results from the first wave of Nebraska teacher candidates to take national content tests to get their teaching certificates.

Nebraska was the second-to-last state in the country to adopt the tests, known collectively as Praxis II. More than 2,550 content tests were taken, fielding 40 endorsement areas such as chemistry to generalized endorsements such as elementary education.

Nebraska’s pass rate exceeded the national rate in 27 subjects. On the elementary education test, 726 tests were taken for a 94.4 percent pass rate. The national rate was 92 percent.

State candidates pass rates did dip below the national average in three subject areas: chemistry, speech-language pathology and Spanish.

Nebraska Department of Education officials say pass rates will likely rise over time as candidates and teacher-preparation institutions become more familiar with the tests.

Police ID man whose body was found in Omaha alley

crimeOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Police have released the name of a man whose body was found in a northeast Omaha alley.

On Tuesday police identified the man as 37-year-old Bernell McCowin.

Officers and paramedics were sent to the scene next to a Burger King restaurant around 11:50 p.m. Monday. McCowin was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police say people had reported gunshots in the area about an hour earlier, but officers found nothing then.

Nebraska officials announce steps to prepare for emergencies

red-cross-logo-new-2013LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska officials have unveiled a new effort to ensure residents are prepared for and recover from emergencies.

An executive with the American Red Cross said Tuesday the group hopes to have plans in place for 100 Nebraska communities by December 2018. It hopes to reach all communities by 2020.

The group will work with communities to recruit volunteers, ensure shelters are available, host blood drives and develop long-term plans. Jill Orton, an American Red Cross executive, says volunteers play a crucial role.

Gov. Pete Ricketts says the recent flooding in Louisiana serves as a reminder of the importance of having plans in place.

Donna M. (Steele) Claudson

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Donna M. (Steele) Claudson, age 85, of North Platte passed away at Linden Court on September 3, 2016. She was preceded in death by her husband of 67 years, Kenneth L. Claudson, who died at home May 29, 2016 at the age of 87.
Donna was born September 4, 1930 to Ray and Ruth (Siver) Steele in Arnold, NE, grew up on a farm near Powell Canyon, attending a one-room country school through the 8th grade. She boarded in Arnold to attend high school, graduating in 1948.
Kenneth was also born in Arnold on December 10, 1928 to Loyal and Marie (Eastburn) Claudson. His family moved many times during his early years, and were living in Fort Collins, CO when Ken was stricken at age 12 with osteomyelitis, a crippling infection of the bones. Ken was treated at Spears Chiropractic Hospital in Denver, CO, where he was their first patient, in 1941. After five years he was able to walk again, and returned to Arnold in 1946.
He and Donna were married in North Platte on November 10, 1949, and lived in a small basement apartment in Arnold. They moved to Columbus, NE in 1952, where Ken was employed at KC Auto Supply, and their three children were born. They moved to North Platte in 1964, and Ken worked at Sidles Automotive until 1976, when they bought the Park motel on North Jeffers Street. They were business partners and constant companions from then on, retiring in 1994.
Ken and Donna re-furnished antique furniture and collected lamps, crocks, and glassware. Donna was an accomplished seamstress and upholsterer and loved to paint. Ken enjoyed meeting people in his business, working in his wood shop, and going to auctions. He was a skilled carpenter and cabinet maker, and together they re-modeled every housed they owned.
Ken and Donna leave behind a large, close-knit family. Survivors include, daughters Kay (David) Edson of Saint Joseph, MO, and Kari (Patrick) Richards of North Platte, NE; son, Kelly (Deb) Claudson of North Platte; grandchildren, Kris (Connie) Richards of North Platte, NE, Paul Morris of Saint Joseph, MO, Michelle (Shaun) Pagel, Sara (Chris) Ningen, Austin Claudson, Candace (John) White, and Ethan Claudson all of North Platte, Ne; and seven precious great-grandchildren.
A memorial has been established in Ken and Donna’s name to purchase a park bench for Centennial Park. Online condolences may be shared at adamsswanson.com.
Memorial services will be held 10:00 a.m. Friday, September 9, 2016 at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home with private family inurnment in the Arnold Cemetery. Adams & Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Ronald K. Cochran

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Ronald K. Cochran, age 81 of Ogallala, former Grant resident, passed away Friday, September 2, 2016 at his home in Ogallala.

Ron was born June 3, 1935 at Hamlet, NE to Reuben and Wilma (Branum) Cochran. He graduated from Curtis high school with the class of 1954. A few months later he was united in marriage to Shirley Gibson on August 21, 1954 in McCook. Following their nuptials, Ron went on to serve in the US Army. Following his discharge he returned to McCook where he worked in route sales for 7-Up and Weavers potato chips. Ron later took a job with Stickney’s, which took him to Milford for a couple years before moving to manage the store in Ogallala. Ron would later work in route sales for Old Home Bakery, which took him to Scottsbluff, before returning to the Keith County area where he worked as a car salesman for various dealerships over the next several years.

Following the death of his wife Shirley, in 1980, Ron married Norma Jean Kramer in Grant. The couple resided in Grant, where Ron became an active and dedicated member of the United Methodist Church. Ron stayed active in the community, having worked at the Coop, mowed yards, cared for the cemetery and played integral roles in nearly every major fundraising campaign in town. He was a proud member of the Grant Lions Club and was a charter member of the Eagle’s Club in Imperial.

When Ron wasn’t busy with work and volunteering, he enjoyed bowling, playing cards and traveling. He was a devoted fan of the Colorado Rockies and Denver Broncos. He was also particularly devoted to his feline companion, “Baby.”

Ron was preceded in death by his wife, Shirley and his parents.

Survivors include his wife, Norma Jean Cochran; children Sherry and Doug Dunham of Ogallala, Roger and Judy Cochran of Oberlin, KS, Rodney and Linda Cochran of Ogallala, Sheryl Warner of Pritchett, CO, Robert Cochran of Ogallala, Rondell and Karen Cochran of Brighton, CO; sister, Donna Doughtery of Belton, MO; brother, Lenard and Marcia Cochran of Tacoma, WA; 22 grandchildren; numerous great grandchildren; several great great grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews other relatives and friends.

Memorials are suggested to the Grant Lions Club in Ron’s memory. Condolences may be shared at prairiehillsfuneralhome.com, where the service will be streamed live for those unable to attend.

Services will be held on Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 1:00 PM at the Grant United Methodist church with Pastor Elmer Armijo officiating. Burial will be in the Grant Fairview Cemetery.

Charline EmmaLee Yanken

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Charline EmmaLee Yanken, age 95 of North Platte, Ne passed away September 2, 2016 at Great Plains Health. Charline was born April 2, 1921 to Fred and Rebecka (Stellman) Coller in North Platte, the oldest of six brothers and a sister.
During her early life the family moved wherever they could find work. These included North Platte, Dickens, Sutherland, Cozad, and Minnesota. During these hard times her family resided in automobiles, sod houses, a cellar and railroad box cars. The last move was to Baker, Oregon and at that time Charline stayed in North Platte to finish school at one location. She was 15 years old and was on her own. She stayed in an apartment and for her rent she cleaned the home, for her food she cleaned and worked at a small neighborhood grocery store. Achieving her goal of finishing school at one location she promptly got a bookkeeping job and once again cleaned and cooked for her apartment. In 1941 she met Virgil Yanken and they married on June 16, 1943. To this union one son, Gary was born. Having worked various jobs in Texas and Kansas while Virgil served in the military, Charline helped start the original Sears and Roebuck Store. She stayed with Sears as the manager of the ladies department, retiring in 1983. For the next 33 years she lived in her home on her own. Charline’s life was one of hard work, responsibility, and independence. She loved her vacations to Oregon to visit family, pick wild berries, camp in the mountains, and eat trout. Her son’s dogs were her love and therapy and over the years she lived for times spent with Spanky, Brittney, Pooh, Ember, and Aspen. They always got brushed and held so tight so as not to escape her lap!
Charline is survived by her son, Gary (Sandi) Yanken of North Platte; four grandchildren, Scott VonBehren, Greg (Heather) VonBehren, Heidi (Dan) Ertz, and Brooke (Justin) Janas; great-grandchildren, Alex VonBehren, Josh and Kaeleigh Ertz, Tate, Ella, and Jacoby Janas; a sister, Lois; and brothers, Al and Leo.
Charline was preceded in passing by her parents; husband, Virgil; brothers, Bob, Rich, Don and Fred Jr.
Memorials can be made to “Fur the Love of Paws” and online condolences may be shared at adamsswanson.com.
As per her request, there will be no service or viewing. Interment will be at Fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell. Mom and dad together again. Adams & Swanson Funeral home is handling arrangements.

Lorretta Marie Farrell

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Lorretta Marie Farrell, age 87, of North Platte passed away September 3, 2016 at Great Plains Health.
Loretta was born November 4, 1928 in Exeter, Ne to Joseph and Matilda (Ries) Becker. She grew up and attended school in Exeter, graduating with the class of 1946. Loretta moved to Lincoln, NE where she did clerical work at an insurance company and met Lyle Farrell on a blind date. The two were married on November 25, 1950, at St. Stephen’s Catholic Church in Exeter. The couple settled in North Platte where Loretta worked for the North Platte Café and raised her large family.
Her family and church were the center of her life. Quilting, playing cards, and babysitting her grandchildren were some of her greatest joys.
Survivors include her eight children, Dan (Cindy) of Independence, MO, Ed (Lori) of Grand Island, NE, Mike (Sue) of Grants, NM, Joe of North Platte, Chris (Terri) of Lexington, NE, Mary (Bob) Mitchell of North Platte, Cindy, (Harvey) Walter of Cozad, and Susie (Bill) Jones of Council Bluffs, IA; 17 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; sisters, Donna Jean Welchert of Fort Calhoun, NE, and Agnes Ann Loukata of Exeter, NE; many nieces and nephews; and her spiritual sister, Sr. Jean Macke of North Platte.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Lyle; and three brothers, Jake, Don, and Arlan Becker.
Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.
Christian Wake Service will be 12:30 p.m. Thursday, September 8, 2016 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church with Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 1:00 p.m. with the Reverend C.P. Varghese as celebrant. Burial will be at fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell. Visitation will be 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. Wednesday at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

North Platte Weather-September 6

forecast graphic september 6 2016Today
A slight chance of thunderstorms after 3pm. Patchy fog between 7am and 10am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 75. North northeast wind 8 to 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Tonight
A chance of thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 62. North northeast wind 7 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%.
Wednesday
A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 82. East wind 6 to 9 mph becoming northwest in the afternoon.
Wednesday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 54. North northwest wind around 6 mph becoming northeast in the evening.
Thursday
Sunny, with a high near 83. Northeast wind 5 to 8 mph becoming south southeast in the afternoon.
Thursday Night
A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1am. Mostly clear, with a low around 59.
Friday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 75.
Friday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 47.
Saturday
Sunny, with a high near 76.
Saturday Night
Clear, with a low around 54.
Sunday
Sunny, with a high near 85.
Sunday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 55.
Monday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 72.

Omaha officials working on city panhandling ordinance

homelessOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha city officials say they’re working on a panhandling ordinance to address a problem that some people believe has gotten worse.

City officials say they’re hearing about the problem frequently. City prosecutor Matt Kuhse says he’s working on a panhandling ordinance that he hopes the city council can vote on by the end of the year.

Kuhse says the ordinance will need to balance what the community wants with what the constitution and federal courts have said about panhandling.

Steve Frazee, senior program director at Open Door Mission, a local shelter, says giving a panhandler money is likely not going to take care of the needs they have.

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