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Wilma Pauline Fanter

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Wilma Pauline Fanter, age 82 of North Platte, passed away Friday May 12, 2017 at Great Plains Health.

Wilma was born on March 24, 1935 to Jesse and Alberta (Beam) Main.  She grew up working on the family farm in the Stapleton area raising chickens and milking cows, she told stories of walking a couple of miles through the snow to get picked up by the school bus.  She was married to Theodore Halouska in 1952 and they had 4 boys, Ronald, Buddy, Brant and Max.  They lived in Stapleton for several years then moved to Broken Bow.  Ted passed away in 1960.  Wilma was married to William Fanter in 1961 and they had 1 boy, Gregory. The family moved to North Platte in 1961.  Wilma worked at several restaurants in North Platte as a cook and in 1981 Wilma and Bill opened, and managed the Hungry Cowboy Café for a few years and Wilma’s cinnamon rolls were legendary in the community.  She then started a career in home hospice care for several years retiring in 2001.  Wilma’s role in the community was to be a cheerleader in the stands as she supported her boys and their friends at baseball, basketball, football, and wrestling events.  She opened her home up to everyone and made sure they were all well fed, often becoming a second mother to the friends of her sons.  For the last several years she has been spending a lot of time meeting with her weekly crocheting group of friends, making sure that every grandchild and great-grandchild had a blanket that was crocheted especially for them with a great amount of love.  She will be missed by friends and family and will be remembered as a caring and loving wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, sister, and friend.

Wilma is survived by her husband William; her sons Ronald Halouska, Buddy (Becky) Halouska, Brant (Jeannie) Halouska, Max (Cindy) Halouska, and Greg Fanter; 18 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; as well as a host of nieces and nephews, and other extended family members.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Ted Halouska; parents-in-law; one sister; one brother; and one grandchild.

Memorials are suggested in her name and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.

Funeral services will be held 1:00 p.m. Friday May 19, 2017 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home with Pastor Robert Deardoff officiating.  Burial will follow at Loup Valley Cemetery near Stapleton.  Visitation will be from noon until 9:00 p.m. Thursday May 18, 2017 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Karen S. Harwick

Karen S. Harwick, 72 of Dickens, NE departed her life on Thursday May 4, 2017 at Great Plains Health.

She was born on March 12, 1945 in Dickens, NE to Frank and Goldie (Walker) Rogers.  Karen attended high school at the University of Nebraska School of Agriculture in Curtis, NE.  On April 15, 1961 she was united in marriage to Jack K. Harwick and to this union Stacy Burgess (Huntington Beach, CA) and Shelly (Rick) Kerchal (Dickens, NE).  Karen had four granddaughters, MacKenzie (Will) Frizzel, Courtney (Daniel) Castle, Whitney (fiancé, Michael Moran) Burgess, and Paige (fiancé, Wade Hawkinson) Kerchal; 2 great granddaughters, Abby and Paisley; brother-in-law, Jim (ZoeAnn) Harwick of Greeley, CO; and several nieces and nephews.

Karen was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; mother-in-law, Ardis Harwick; father-in-law, Bud Harwick; and sister-in-law, Jolene Harwick.

Karen enjoyed ranching for many years.

Memorials are suggested to the Wallace Ambulance Service and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.  Graveside services will be held 2:00 p.m. Saturday May 20, 2017 at Willow Creek Cemetery south of Dickens, NE. with Pastors Jean Miller and Shannon Williams officiating.  Those wishing to do so may sign the register book from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Friday May 19, 2017 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

 

Loretta Louise Pilakowski

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Loretta Louise Pilakowski, age 96, of North Platte, NE, passed away on Monday, May 15, 2017, at Linden Court.

Loretta was born August 7, 1920, to Earl Vincent and Christine Elsie Elizabeth Wagner Battershell in Paxton, NE, where she grew up. During her junior year of high school, the family moved to Lodgepole, NE, where Loretta graduated with the Class of 1938.

On August 15, 1938, Loretta was united in marriage to Vincent Stanley Pilakowski at Chappell, NE. They first lived in Lodgepole then moved to North Platte in 1941 where Vincent worked on the railroad and Loretta stayed home to raise their eight children. In 1970 the family moved to Paxton and lived there until in 1982. The couple then retired to Salida, CO. Following Vincent’s death in 1997, Loretta returned to Nebraska to be closer to her family.

In North Platte, Loretta was an active member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church and was active with Catholic Daughters. She was also a member of the Monday afternoon ladies pitch group and volunteered at the Bargain Bin and with R.S.V.P.

Loretta was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great great-grandmother. She was also a great cook who will always be remembered for her famous angel food cakes, homemade egg noodles, and creamed chicken and “kniddle” (knudel).

She leaves behind her sons, Gerald “Jerry” Pilakowski and Philip (Patricia) Pilakowski, both of Omaha, NE, Fredrick Pilakowski, of Billings, MT and James (Melissa) Pilakowski, of Yuma, AZ; daughters, Betty (Jerome) Steffes, of North Platte, Nancy (Ronald) Morgan, of Gilbert, AZ, Mary Teresa (Sid) Petersen, of Kimball, NE, and Karen Hargis, of Fremont, IN; her sister, Laura Hargens, of Norfolk, NE; and sister-in-law, Lee Battershell, of Karmichael, CA.

Survivors also include 23 grandchildren, Dave and Dennis Steffes, Diane Gilbert, Doug and Don Steffes, Tim Pilakowski, Kaylynn Larson, Michelle Szaro, Melissa Casassa, Stacey Parker, Janelle Wolfe, Lisa Van Dine, Scott Zuviceh, Nichole and Zarek Pilakowski, Rylee Shaw, Elton Ogg, Robin Fendley, Vincent and Zane Pilakowski, and Kathryn, Jeremy and Justin Taylor; 46 great-grandchildren; 15 great great-grandchildren; her close friend, Peg Lawler, of Paxton; as well as many nieces, nephews, other family and friends.

Along with her husband, Vincent, Loretta was preceded in death by their two baby boys and daughter, Kathryn Pilakowski; her parents, Earl and Elsie Battershell; brothers, Forrest Battershell and Arnold “Red” Battershell; sister, Margaret Abernathy; daughter-in-law, Sharon Pilakowski; granddaughter-in-law, Wanda Steffes; grandson, Dan Steffes; great-granddaughter, Beth Steffes; and great-grandson, Ethan Fendley.

Services will be on Thursday, May 18, 2017, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church with Celebrant Father Mark Seiker, Rosary Service will be at 9:30 a.m. at the church followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Burial will follow in Fort McPherson National Cemetery. Visitation will be 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore, which is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church or the North Platte Catholic Schools Endowment and Trust.

Mike Torres

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Mike Torres, age 73, of North Platte, died May 11, 2017 at 3:15p.m. from an automobile accident.

He worked for Union Pacific Railroad and Simmons Construction Company, and helped his father with his tree business.

From his previous marriage he has children, Mikey and Desiree.

Mike was united in marriage to Jackie Wright in 1985.  Had Amanda Murrillo and Jeremy Torres, Nick Torres and Tonya Hernandez; and numerous grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Amanda; granddaughter, Adriana; sister, Carol West, and Narciso and Frank Torres.

Survivors include Bivian, Tony, Joe and Sandy Torres, Angie and Ben Torres, Dolores and Pete Torres, Mary & Don Holden, Marcia & John Jimenez, Amelia Cross, Rosie & Jim Meeker, and Alice and Steve Stites.

Christian Wake Services are 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church with the Reverend Josh Brown officiating.  Graveside Services are 2:00 p.m. MT Thursday, May 18, 2017 at the Ogallala Cemetery.  Visitation will be held noon – 5:00 p.m. today at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Local student-athletes honored in the first annual ESPN Radio 1410 Blitzy Awards

ESPN 1410 Blitzy AwardsOn Wednesday, May 17 the first annual ESPN Radio 1410 Blitzy Awards were held at North Platte High School’s Performing Arts Center. The Blitzy’s were voted on by fans during a two week voting window from May 1 through May 13. Overall 3,164 votes were submitted to decide the winners of the first ever Blitzy Awards. Seven area high schools were represented among the finalists and 13 different sports.

The first Blitzy Award went to Taylar Coleman (North Platte HS, Softball) as the Fall Sports Female Athlete of the Year. Coleman was named Class B all-state and GNAC all-conference this past season while setting numerous NPHS records. Her season numbers of 14 home runs, 54 runs batted in, 211.1 innings pitched, 161 strikeouts and 5 shutouts were all single season records. She also set a Nebraska state record with three home runs in a game against Adams Central.

Hosts of "The Blitz" on ESPN Radio 1410, Scott Carlson (left) and Brice Kesler (right) host the 1st annual ESPN Radio 1410 Blitzy Awards
Hosts of “The Blitz” on ESPN Radio 1410, Scott Carlson (left) and Brice Kesler (right) host the 1st annual ESPN Radio 1410 Blitzy Awards

The Fall Sports Male Athlete of the Year was won by Trevon Weaver (North Platte HS, Football). Weaver was the Bulldogs defensive MVP as voted on by his teammates and was selected as GNAC all-conference, academic all-conference and Class A honorable mention all-state. During his senior season, Weaver set a NPHS school record with 12 sacks and surpassed the career record with 30 career sacks.

The first team award of the night went to the North Platte HS boys golf team as the Boys Team of the Year. The Bulldogs won the A4 district championship to qualify for the state tournament for the second consecutive year. The win was their 9th as a team this season and they will compete in the Class A state golf tournament on May 23 & 24 at Norfolk Country Club.

Haeven Schuster (Sutherland) accepts the Blitzy Award for the Winter Sports Female Athlete of the Year
Haeven Schuster (Sutherland) accepts the Blitzy Award for the Winter Sports Female Athlete of the Year

Haeven Schuster (Sutherland, Basketball) was named the Winter Sports Female Athlete of the Year by the fan votes. Schuster was named Class C2 honorable mention all-state and 1st team All-SPVA conference this past season. Schuster averaged 12.6 points per game, 2.8 rebounds per game, 2.5 steals per game and 2.1 assists per game while finishing second all-time at Sutherland High School for three-point field goals made in a game, season and career.

The Winter Sports Male Athlete of the Year was a tightly contested vote between a pair of state champion wrestlers. The Blitzy Award went to Braiden Ruffin (North Platte HS, wrestling) who finished off his second straight state championship at 170 pounds in Class A to become the first two-time state champion in Bulldog wrestling history. Ruffin finished the season 34-2 with a Bulldog record 30 pins and was named NCPA & NSWCA academic all-state, as well as the NPHS Most HEART Award recipient. In the closest vote of the 2017 Blitzy Awards, Cameron Riggs (St. Pat’s, wrestling) finished runner-up following a 50-0 season that saw Riggs claim his 3rd straight undefeated state championship and first three-time state champion in St. Pat’s history. Riggs set Irish wrestling records with 170 takedowns, 39 pins, 349 points and 50 wins this past season, while also surpassing career records with 366 takedowns and 1,006 points.

Head Coach Jeff Barner speaks on behalf of the NPHS softball team who received the Blitzy Award for Girls Team of the Year
Head Coach Jeff Barner speaks on behalf of the NPHS softball team who received the Blitzy Award for Girls Team of the Year

The Blitzy for the Girls Team of the Year was won by the North Platte High School softball team. The Lady Bulldogs finished the season 24-11 and made their second straight trip to the Class B state softball tournament, the first consecutive state teams for NPHS since 2004.

The final Blitzy of the night was awarded to the fans vote for the Game of the Year. The NPHS softball team once again came away with the win thanks to their comeback victory over Wayne HS during the state softball tournament. The Lady Bulldogs were trailing 9-7 heading in to the 7th inning when they put together a six-run rally, capped by a three-run home run by Taylar Coleman. The come from behind 13-7 victory secured the second softball state tournament victory since 1999 for North Platte High School.

The Spring Sports finalists were then announced along the voting details for the final two Blitzy Awards. The voting window is open through 11:59 pm on May 23 at northplattepost.com for the Spring Sports Female Athlete of the Year and Spring Sports Male Athlete of the Year. The winners will be announced during “The Blitz” on ESPN Radio 1410 at 12:00 pm on Wednesday, May 24.

2017 Fall Male Athlete of the Year Blitzy winner Trevon Weaver with Tara Callahan (Brady) a finalist for both fall and winter female athlete of the year
2017 Fall Male Athlete of the Year Blitzy winner Trevon Weaver with Tara Callahan (Brady) a finalist for both fall and winter female athlete of the year

Overall, the first annual ESPN Radio 1410 Blitzy Awards were a huge success while getting to celebrate the achievements of so many outstanding student-athletes from across the area. The one-of-a-kind Blitzy trophies were designed by Wyman & Son Welding. Additional sponsors of the 2017 Blitzy Awards included The Man Cave, Natural Nutrition House, Premier Toyota and Farmer’s Insurance Agent Steven Rhoades.

Video packages from Blitzy Awards

2017 ESPN Radio 1410 Blitzy Awards

Fall Sports Female Athlete of the Year
Tara Callahan, Brady, Volleyball
Taylar Coleman, North Platte HS, Softball
Morgan Lashley, North Platte HS, Golf
Sami Mauch, North Platte HS, Volleyball
Sydney Mullin, Maxwell, Volleyball

Fall Sports Male Athlete of the Year
Easton Clark, Hershey, Football
Dominic Long, Gothenburg, Football
James Schroll, St. Pat’s, Football
Jayden Songster, North Platte HS, Football
Trevon Weaver, North Platte HS, Football

Boys Team of the Year
Gothenburg Basketball
Hershey Football
North Platte HS Golf
St. Pat’s Football

Winter Sports Female Athlete of the Year
Tara Callahan, Brady, Basketball
Syble Heffernan, North Platte HS, Swimming
Kaylynn Kissinger, North Platte HS, Bowling
Kaleigh Kummer, St. Pat’s, Basketball
Haeven Schuster, Sutherland, Basketball

Winter Sports Male Athlete of the Year
Clay Frels, Hershey, Basketball
Dawson Graham, Gothenburg, Basketball
Will Huffman, Maxwell, Basketball
Cameron Riggs, St. Pat’s, Wrestling
Braiden Ruffin, North Platte HS, Wrestling

Girls Team of the Year
Brady Volleyball
North Platte HS Softball
St. Pat’s Basketball

Game of the Year
Brady vs South Loup, Girls Basketball
Centura at Hershey, Football
North Platte HS vs Wayne, Softball
St. Pat’s at Hershey, Football

Spring Sports Female Athlete of the Year
Bailee Fear, Sutherland, Track
Michaela Jurjens, Brady, Track
Kaleigh Kummer, St. Pat’s, Track
Emery Swan, Brady, Track
Kasey Wellman, Gothenburg, Track

Spring Sports Male Athlete of the Year
Jake Jones, St. Pat’s, Golf
Ryan Letourneau, North Platte HS, Soccer
James Schroll, St. Pat’s, Track
Kort Steele, North Platte HS, Golf
Trevon Weaver, North Platte HS, Track

Police: Chris Cornell’s death a possible suicide

Image: Wikimedia Commons (Author: Christopher Simon)
Image: Wikimedia Commons (Author: Christopher Simon)

DETROIT (AP) — The Latest on the death of musician Chris Cornell in Detroit (all times local):

7:40 a.m.

Detroit police say the death of rocker Chris Cornell, the lead singer of the bands Soundgarden and later Audioslave, is being investigated as a possible suicide.

Police spokesman Michael Woody tells The Associated Press on Thursday morning that he can’t provide details on what led investigators to make that determination, but noted there were “basic things observed at the scene.”

Woody says Cornell died at the MGM Grand Detroit hotel. He says Cornell’s wife called a family friend and asked him to check on Cornell. Woody says the friend forced open a hotel room door and found Cornell on the bathroom floor.

The 52-year-old Cornell was on tour and performed Wednesday night in Detroit with Soundgarden.

The Wayne County Medical Examiner’s office will make an official determination about the cause of death.

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3:30 a.m.

According to his representative, rocker Chris Cornell, who gained fame as the lead singer of Soundgarden and later Audioslave, has died at age 52.

In a statement to The Associated Press, Brian Bumbery says Cornell died Wednesday night in Detroit.

Bumbery called the death “sudden and unexpected” and said his wife and family were shocked by it. The statement said the family would be working closely with the medical examiner to determine the cause and asked for privacy.

Ricketts’ Nebraska budget vetoes survive override attempt

Gov. Pete Ricketts
Gov. Pete Ricketts

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers have rejected several attempts to override Gov. Pete Ricketts’ budget vetoes, citing concerns about the state’s finances despite warnings that the governor’s cuts would hurt vulnerable residents.

Senators fell three votes short Wednesday of the support needed to restore $32.4 million in proposed funding for groups that serve the elderly and people with developmental disabilities.

Alan Zavodny, the executive director of NorthStar Services, says the vote will probably force his nonprofit group out of business. NorthStar Services serves 200 residents and provides 500 jobs in northeast Nebraska.

Ricketts had vetoed $56.5 million from the two-year state budget. The Appropriations Committee had recommended that lawmakers try to restore $32.7 million of that funding, most of which went to Medicaid service providers.

Woman jailed for accidentally giving methadone to grandson

gavel-moreLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Massachusetts woman has been given a year in jail for accidentally feeding some methadone to her grandson in Lincoln.

49-year-old Rose Rej was sentenced Tuesday. She’d pleaded guilty to misdemeanor child abuse. She was credited with 49 days already served.

Authorities say the Whitinsville, Massachusetts, woman accidentally grabbed a bottle containing methadone early on April 26 last year and filled it with milk to feed the 15-month-old boy, who was crying when he awoke. He was taken to a hospital later when he wouldn’t wake up.

Methadone is used to help wean people off heroin. Court documents say the baby tested positive for methadone at birth and that his mother had a past heroin addiction.

First Iowa scholarship named for slain Omaha officer awarded

Officer Kerrie Orozco
Officer Kerrie Orozco

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — The Southwest Iowa Educational Foundation has awarded the first Kerrie Orozco Memorial Scholarship, named for Omaha Police Officer Kerrie Orozco, who was killed in the line of duty two years ago.

The first $500 scholarship was awarded earlier this month to Emma Seilstad of Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs. The gift comes from money raised in the aftermath of Orozco’s death to start the scholarship through the Pottawattamie County Community Foundation.

Orozco grew up in Walnut, Iowa, and lived in Council Bluffs at the time of her death.

She was fatally wounded on May 20, 2015, when Marcus Wheeler opened fire on officers in Omaha who were trying to arrest him. Wheeler was killed when another officer returned fire.

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