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Program will guide students toward returning as teachers

scottsbluff-public-schoolsSCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (AP) — Officials say a program scheduled to begin in spring would provide Scottsbluff High School students a roadmap for becoming teachers who would come home to help future students.

Justin Shaddick is an assistant principal at Scottsbluff High School, and he says the Grow Our Own Teacher program is being started because Scottsbluff struggles to retain teachers.

Shaddick and other district officials are working with Western Nebraska Community College and Chadron State College to develop the pathway for prospective teachers. District Superintendent Rick Myles said incentives for those future teachers will be provided by the Scottsbluff Public Schools Foundation.

Myles says that if the students really want to be teachers, “We really want them to have a chance to stay here.”

North Platte Weather-Thanksgiving Day

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Areas of fog before noon. Otherwise, partly sunny, with a high near 47. Northwest wind 7 to 12 mph increasing to 13 to 18 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 29 mph.
Tonight
Mostly clear, with a low around 20. West wind 5 to 9 mph.
Friday
Sunny, with a high near 55. Southwest wind 5 to 9 mph.
Friday Night
Clear, with a low around 21. South wind around 6 mph becoming light and variable after midnight.
Saturday
Sunny, with a high near 58. West wind 3 to 6 mph.
Saturday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 27.
Sunday
Partly sunny, with a high near 51.
Sunday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 28.
Monday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 43.
Monday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 23.
Tuesday
Partly sunny, with a high near 38.
Tuesday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 20.
Wednesday
Sunny, with a high near 40.

Gage County to challenge insurance coverage for $28M lawsuit

lawsuit-settlementBEATRICE, Neb. (AP) — Gage County will challenge its insurers’ decision not to cover it for a $28.1 million judgment awarded to six people who were wrongfully convicted of murder.

The county board approved hiring a law firm Wednesday to fight its insurers’ decision not to cover the lawsuit filed by six people who were wrongfully convicted in the 1985 murder of a Beatrice woman.

County officials have said Gage County doesn’t have the resources to pay the judgment.

The Keating O’Gara law firm will receive more money if it manages to collect from the Nebraska Intergovernmental Risk Management Association or EMC Insurance.

Dawson County church treasurer accused of stealing thousands

handcuffsLEXINGTON, Neb. (AP) — A woman in rural Dawson County has been accused of stealing from the church she served as treasurer.

Court records show 34-year-old Candice Hasbrouck, of Cozad, is charged with theft. A public phone listing for her couldn’t be found. Her attorney didn’t immediately return a call Wednesday from The Associated Press.

Authorities say she’s been treasurer at St. John’s Lutheran near Cozad since 2009. An audit of the church books shows that more than $46,000 is missing.

Hasbrouck’s preliminary hearing is scheduled for Dec. 2.

Apology given, but cell tower still expected to go up

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COLUMBUS, Neb. (AP) — A council member has apologized for her vote to erect a cell tower in a Columbus park, but the tower is still expected to go up.

Several people who live near Glur Park criticized the City Council at its Monday meeting for its August approval of Verizon’s request to erect an 80-foot tower designed to resemble an evergreen tree. Many of the residents complained that they weren’t notified about the proposal and so couldn’t register their opposition with city officials.

Councilwoman Beth Augustine-Schulte apologized for her vote for the tower, saying she wouldn’t want it across the street from her house either.

City Attorney Neal Valorz told the crowd that reneging on the Verizon contract would open the city to a lawsuit.

Omaha school teachers get training day for student behavior

omaha-psOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Teachers at an Omaha middle school dealing with unruly student behavior have received an extra day of training that focused on student discipline.

Nathan Hale Magnet Middle School teachers say some students are disruptive and exhibit aggressive behavior, including assaults on staff and other students. Educators participated in a training course Tuesday designed to give them better techniques to deescalate behavioral problems and engage students.

A consulting firm is assisting with the training.

Omaha Public Schools officials have held parent meetings about the problems and pledged to provide more staff and training.

Additional security guards and student deans have been added and the school is hiring a social worker.

Man linked to Lincoln homicide gets prison in robbery case

Joseph Bratt
Joseph Bratt

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A 21-year-old man has been given 10 to 15 years in prison for his role in an attempted robbery that led to a fatal shooting in Lincoln.

Online court records say Joseph Bratt had pleaded no contest to attempted robbery in exchange for prosecutors dropping a weapons charge. Bratt was sentenced Tuesday.

Authorities say Bratt, Brandon Benson and Joshua Lock were charged after the November 2015 robbery attempt of people trying to buy marijuana. Authorities say Benson later went back to the house where the robbery attempt failed and fired several handgun rounds, killing 19-year-old Richard Randall Jr., of Plattsmouth, and wounding 18-year-old Angok Wal, of Bellevue.

Benson is scheduled to be sentenced next week. Lock is set to be sentenced on Dec. 16.

Omaha Council renames street section to honor civil rights leader

omahaOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The City Council has voted unanimously to rename a two-block street section in north Omaha for a local civil rights leader.

The proposal approved Tuesday renames Lake Street from North 22nd to North 24th Street for Bertha Calloway. She helped found the Great Plains Black History Museum in 1976 and served as director and curator. City officials say Calloway also participated in protests to integrate diners and the city’s Peony Park.

Councilman Ben Gray says the application for the name change was “something that has been a long time coming.”

Omaha council expands restaurant tax to food trucks

taxesOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Omaha City Council has changed its collective mind and voted to apply the city’s 2.5 percent restaurant tax to food trucks.

The council voted 5-2 Tuesday to expand the tax to food trucks, which were specifically exempted when the city began charging the tax in 2010.

Operators of regular restaurants have complained that the exemption was unfair, but a majority of council members has resisted expansion of the tax. In September four council members — Pete Festersen, Chris Jerram, Rich Pahls and Aimee Melton — voted to kill an expansion proposal.

But on Tuesday Melton and Jerram switched their votes to yes and joined the other council members in favor of expansion.

Omaha Food Trucks Association leader Kelly Keegan says the association has no problem with the expansion.

NP Police issue statement on Gracie Toelle case

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Gracie Toelle (Facebook)

The following is a statement from the North Platte Police Department regarding the case of Gracie Toelle, an area teen who was missing since March and was recently found safe in California.

On November 18th, 2016 the North Platte Police Department received a call from a youth shelter in San Francisco, CA in regards to Gracie Toelle being at the facility.  NPPD contacted San Francisco PD and they verified the information.  It was determined that Gracie was uninjured and arrived at the facility voluntarily.  Her dog that she left with was determined to have died at some point during her disappearance.

Gracie’s guardian was contacted and it has been confirmed a family member has taken custody of Gracie in California.  Gracie faces no criminal charges in Lincoln County.  Gracie has chosen at this point not to speak with authorities about what has occurred during the months that she has been missing.

Unless further information becomes available we have suspended our investigation as no criminal activity has been identified.  This case was originally classified as a runaway juvenile and that status remains unchanged.

We are pleased that Gracie has been located and reunited with her family.  Many hours have been spent on this investigation by the NPPD.  Numerous local and out of state agencies assisted us in the follow up of leads that were received.  One of the leads coincidentally located a different a missing juvenile.  Social media companies played a large role in the investigation and were very helpful in assisting with the investigation. We would like to thank the following agencies for their assistance in no particular order:

  • National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
  • Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office
  • Nebraska State Patrol
  • Columbus Police Dept.
  • Frontier County Sheriff’s Office
  • Centerville, IA Police Dept.
  • Evans, NY Police Dept.
  • Cheyenne, WY Police Dept.
  • Center for Search and Investigations (CFSI)
  • Pine County, MN Sheriff’s Office
  • Sterling, CO Police Dept.
  • Crenshaw County, AL Sheriff’s Office
  • Soldotma, AK Police Dept.
  • Kenai, AK Police Dept.
  • San Francisco, CA Police Dept.
  • State of California Child Protective Services
  • FBI Nebraska and New York
  • Bastrop, TX Police Dept.
  • North Platte Guardians of the Children
  • Kik, INC Social Media
  • Skype, INC Social Media
  • Facebook, INC Social Media
  • T-Mobile Communications
  • Time Warner Cable
  • Windstream Communications

We also would like to thank the public and local news media for getting the information spread across the nation.

Investigator John Deal-NPPD

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