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NP man, 43, killed in dirt bike accident

LINCOLN-COUNTY-SHERIFF-1A dirt bike accident north of North Platte has claimed the life of a 43-year-old man.

On February 10, at around 5:17 p.m., deputies with the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office responded to the report of an accident involving a dirt bike at Hillcrest Estates, north of North Platte.

It was reported that Antony Znaniecki was riding his dirt bike on private property and had an accident.

Chief Deputy Roland Kramer says Znaniecki was found by relatives and was unresponsive.  He says relatives made “lifesaving attempts” until North Platte Fire and Rescue arrived on the scene.

Znaniecki was transported by ambulance to Great Plains Heath, where he succumbed to his injuries.

A Lincoln County Accident Reconstructionist arrived on the scene to assist in the investigation. Kramer says it is not believed that drugs or alcohol were involved in the accident.

The investigation is ongoing.

Nebraska Game and Parks offers tips for safe ice fishing

Nebraska_game_and_parksLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission wants anglers to check the thickness of the ice before venturing out to catch a few fish this winter.

The commission says at least 4 inches of clear, solid ice is needed to support a person ice fishing. At least 8 inches of ice is needed to support an ATV.

Other recommendations include fishing with another person, wearing a life jacket and telling a family member or friend where you’ll be fishing before venturing out.

The commission also says all ice fishermen should carry an ice pick around their necks and have long rope handy.

2 Nebraska girls named top youth volunteers in the state

good-newsOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Two Nebraska girls are being honored as the top youth volunteers in the state.

Seventeen-year-old Mary Degraff of Plattsmouth and 12-year-old Ella Alberts of Omaha will both receive $1,000 and an engraved silver medallion as part of the honor.

They will also receive a free trip to Washington, D.C., in May to attend a national gathering of all the winners of the Prudential Spirit of Community awards. During that event, 10 state winners will be named America’s top youth volunteers of the year.

Degraff was nominated because of her efforts to raise money for a disaster relief trailer to help pets during an emergency.

Alberts has raised more than $1,300 over the past four years for animal shelters by running a lemonade stand.

Iowa, Nebraska rallies set for Planned Parenthood defunding

planned-parenthoodCOUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Protesters are slated to gather at Planned Parenthood offices in Iowa and Nebraska as part of a nationwide movement to urge Congress and President Donald Trump to strip the agency of all federal funding.

The website www.ProtestPP.com says it wants the funding reallocated to health centers that help disadvantaged women without destroying human life through abortion.

In Iowa, protests are scheduled Saturday for Planned Parenthood locations in Council Bluffs, Cedar Falls, Des Moines, Iowa City and Sioux City. A rally in Nebraska is slated Saturday for the Planned Parenthood office in Lincoln.

Panhandle rancher reports 20 stolen heifers, 3 stolen bulls

nebraska-brand-committeeA local cattle producer reported to the Nebraska Brand Committee that 20 black heifers and 3
black bulls were missing from pasture land located in northwest Nebraska near Crawford,
Nebraska.

After an open investigation and an extensive search, no sign of the cattle has been
found, which may indicate that the cattle are stolen. The theft could have occurred any time
during the 2016 grazing season.

The black heifers, weighing approximately 1025 pounds, were branded with a 100 on the right
rib and tagged in the left ear with a turquoise numbered tag. The 2-year-old black Angus bulls
were branded with a 44 on the left rib and were tagged on the left ear with orange numbered tags.

The owner of the missing cattle is offering a $10,000 reward for information that results in the
arrest and conviction of any person or persons responsible for the theft of the missing cattle.

Any information regarding the missing cattle should be reported to the Scotts Bluff Crime
Stoppers at 308-632-7867, the Nebraska Brand Commission at 308-641-8318, or the Nebraska
State Patrol at 308-632-1211.

Ex-teacher accused in student touching case takes plea deal

gavel-and-scaleFRANKLIN, Neb. (AP) — A former Franklin Public Schools teacher accused of sex abuse has taken a plea deal and been convicted of contributing to the delinquency of a child.

Online court records say 29-year-old Eric Rybacki is scheduled to be sentenced March 27. He pleaded no contest to the two counts. In January of last year, he’d been charged with seven counts of sex assault, five of intentional child abuse and nine counts of misdemeanor assault. Those charges later were changed to two charges of child abuse, which were changed later to the counts of contributing to the delinquency of a child.

A court document says several girls reported that between Aug. 13 and Dec. 18, 2015, Rybacki would pick them up or touch them inappropriately. He quit on Jan. 27, 2016.

Aksarben Stock Show leaving Omaha for Grand Island this year

city-of-grand-islandGRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — The nation’s largest 4-H livestock show is relocating from Omaha to Fonner Park in Grand Island, where the Nebraska State Fair runs.

The Aksarben Foundation sponsors the Aksarben Stock Show, which began its Omaha run in 1928.

The foundation’s Kevin Kock says moving to Grand Island will help the event expand. Last year it drew nearly 1,100 4-H participants from surrounding states. Kock says the Fonner Park facilities offer more room than Omaha’s CenturyLink Center, which has hosted the show since opening in 2003.

This year’s stock show will be held from Sept. 28 through Oct. 1.

A professional rodeo has run with the show since 1947, but Kock says a contract for the 2017 rodeo hasn’t been signed yet.

Bald eagle sightings soar in eastern Nebraska, western Iowa

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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Once near extinction, the bald eagle population is seeing a spike in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa.

Warm temperatures ahead mean the birds are following their waterfowl prey as they head north. Joel Jorgensen, Nebraska Game and Parks’ nongame bird program manager, says the migration makes it prime time for eagle-viewing.

The Game and Parks department documented a record 162 active bald eagle nests in 2016, a huge jump from when the state recorded its first active nest in about a century in 1991.

Jorgensen says the eagle population will flourish as long as illegal shooting of the birds is minimized and the pesticide DDT stays banned. Bald eagles are protected by federal law.

School board OKs terms on $5M gift for stadium renovation

grand-island-public-schoolsGRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — The Grand Island school board has approved terms for a proposed $5 million donation earmarked for renovation of the district’s Memorial Stadium.

The agreement with Lanny Martin and the Martin family was accepted by the board Thursday. The field will be renamed Jack Martin Field for the father of Lanny and his siblings. Jack Martin taught at the senior high and for years was timekeeper for the school’s football and basketball games.

The stadium was completed in 1947 and served as a memorial to Hall County veterans who were killed during World War II. The stadium will retain its name.

The Grand Island Public Schools Foundation and the school district each will contribute about $2 million, providing around $9 million for the project.

Omaha, Lincoln officials oppose Nebraska gun-rights bill

gun-ownershipLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Officials in Omaha and Lincoln are raising concerns about a Nebraska bill that would overturn various local gun regulations in favor of statewide policies.

Elected city leaders and Omaha’s police union voiced opposition Friday to the proposal, which supporters say would eliminate a patchwork of local rules.

Sen. Mike Hilgers of Lincoln says he sponsored the bill to keep lawful gun owners from unintentionally violating a city ordinance, such possession in Omaha without registering with their weapon.

Omaha Police Sgt. Aaron Hanson says the registry plays a crucial role in his department’s law enforcement efforts, as do local rules designed to clamp down on gun violence.

Senators tried to pass a similar measure last year but fell one vote short of the support needed to overcome a legislative filibuster.

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