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Lawsuits challenge US cuts to anti-teen pregnancy grants

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nine organizations covering several states have filed lawsuits seeking to reverse a decision by President Donald Trump’s administration to cut short funding for teen pregnancy prevention programs.

The lawsuits were filed Thursday on behalf of three Planned Parenthood affiliates, including those covering Alaska, Idaho, Iowa, Hawaii, Nebraska and Washington state, as well as organizations in North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Texas and Maryland.

The lawsuits — filed in federal courts in Washington, Maryland, and the District of Columbia — say the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services unlawfully plans to end the five-year Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program grants in June after three years. The funding, which offers about $100 million annually, provides sex education, youth development and abstinence education.

A spokesman for HHS said Thursday that the agency cannot comment on pending litigation.

Police release name of garbage worker who was killed

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Authorities have released the name of a garbage truck worker who died in a Lincoln accident.

Police spokeswoman Angela Sands identified the man as 47-year-old James Baker. He was riding outside the Von Bush & Sons truck Thursday morning when it slid on ice and struck a tree, pinning him between the truck and the tree.

The accident is being investigated.

1 of 4 charged in Rosalie man’s slaying takes plea deal

WEST POINT, Neb. (AP) — One of four people charged in the slaying of a northeast Nebraska man has taken a plea deal.

Court records say 42-year-old Becky Weitzenkamp, of Oakland, pleaded guilty to an accessory count after prosecutors dropped an arson charge. Her sentencing is set for June 5.

The records say 49-year-old Jody Olson and his 28-year-old son, Derek, have pleaded not guilty to murder, arson and other charges stemming from the death of 64-year-old Ernest Warnock. His body was found March 11 in the burned rubble of his Rosalie home. He’d been fatally stabbed. Jody Olson’s trial is set to begin July 16. His son’s is scheduled to begin Sept. 17.

The records also say 31-year-old Jenna Merrill has pleaded not guilty to being an accessory. Her trial is set to begin May 8.

Lancaster County prosecutor confirmed as US attorney

Joe Kelly
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The U.S. Senate has confirmed the Lancaster County attorney to be the next U.S. attorney for Nebraska.

U.S. Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Nebraska, said after the confirmation vote Thursday that Joe Kelly “has the right experience and relevant skills for this role. …”

Kelly is in his second term as Lancaster attorney and previously worked as chief deputy attorney and deputy attorney in Lancaster County. He received his bachelor’s and law degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Kelly replaces Deborah Gilg (gihlg), who became Nebraska’s first female U.S. attorney after being nominated by President Barack Obama.

Man gets jail time for stealing from 2 churches

OSCEOLA, Neb. (AP) — A man accused of stealing from two southeast Nebraska churches has been sentenced to jail.

Court records say 21-year-old Wesley Trueax Jr., of Geneva, pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor theft charges. He was sentenced last week to 230 days for each crime, to be served at the same time. He must also make restitution of $500. The judge gave him credit for 95 days already served.

The records say Trueax took an envelope of church offerings and an iPad on Nov. 7, 2016, while at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Osceola, seeking a ride to Columbus. The envelope was recovered later.

Authorities also say he took a camera from United Methodist Church in Osceola.

Police: Couple found dead of natural causes in Bellevue home

BELLEVUE, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say the bodies of two people have been found in a Bellevue trailer home, but that they died of natural causes.

Officers found the bodies of a 64-year-old woman and 65-year-old man around 7:15 p.m. Thursday after a neighbor called police to say she had not seen the couple for several days.

Bellevue police say the two died of natural causes and there is no foul play is suspected. Autopsies are scheduled.

Police have not released the names of the couple pending notification of their family members.

Bellevue is about 10 miles (16.09 kilometers) south of Omaha.

NSP seizes 37 pounds of meth

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Investigators with the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) and partner agencies have seized 37 pounds of methamphetamine during an operation in Central Nebraska. The operation occurred on Wednesday, February 14, at the Alda exit on Interstate 80.

NSP and the Central Nebraska Drug and Safe Streets Task Force received information that a large shipment of drugs may be traveling through Nebraska. Investigators acted on the information, which led to the seizure. The methamphetamine carries an estimated street value of $829,000.

Javier Reynosa-Flores, 26, and Jorge Montellano, 27, both of Coachella, California, were arrested for possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver. Both were lodged in Hall County Jail.

A third male suspect was questioned and released, but is considered a person of interest. The investigation is ongoing.

Marjorie A. Halverson Taylor

Marjorie A. Halverson Taylor, 93, of North Platte passed away February 14, 2018 with family by her side. She was born on a farm near Cedar Rapids, Nebraska on April 1, 1924 to Harrison and Mable Hartford. When she was seven years old, the family moved to a farm near Primrose, Nebraska, where she went to a country school and then graduated from Primrose High School in 1941 with 15 kids in her graduating class. After graduating from Primrose High School, she moved to North Platte and started working for Union Pacific Railroad at the round house as a laborer from 1942 – 1947. She was one of the very first female employees to work in a steam locomotive shop in the country. On February 10, 1947, she married Richard Halverson, this union was blessed with six children. In 1963, Marjorie started working for Linden Manor Nursing Home, she worked there for 26 years until 1989. Marjorie’s immediate and extended family is what she loved most. Marjorie was a member of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of North Platte where all of their children attended Sunday school, Catechism and became members of the church. She was involved with Buffalo elementary PTA along with always being a room mother. Along with working, Marjorie stayed busy with all the sports and various activities the children were involved in. Marjorie’s real love and passion was sewing, specifically making quilts and baby blankets. She has made well over two hundred and would make either one for anyone who would ask her. She loved being with family along with going with any family member to any family function such as picnics and reunions. Besides making her quilts and baby blankets, Marjorie will best be remembered for being a kind person, who would do anything to help someone who needed it. Richard passed away in 1987. Marjorie married Wayne Taylor in 1989, they enjoyed each other and went dancing 4 -5 times a week. Marjorie loved to dance. Wayne passed away in 2005.

Marjorie was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Richard; husband, Wayne; a son, Douglas Halverson; brothers, William Hartford and Robert Hartford; sisters, Mildred Douty, Irene Loeffler, Dorothy Ostendorf  and Darlene Schick.

Marjorie is survived by four sons, William (Peggy) Halverson of North Platte, Robert (Barbara) Halverson of North Platte, Michael (Diana) Halverson of North Platte and Rodney Halverson of Blue Hill, Nebraska; daughter Pamela (Tim) Feeney of North Platte; thirteen grandchildren; twenty nine great grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; brother, Thomas (Donna) of Kearney; brother-in- law, Henry Schick; sister-in-law, Ruth Hartford; along with numerous nieces and nephews.

Services will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 17, at First Evangelical Lutheran Church with Pastor Steve Berke officiating. Burial will be at​the North Platte Cemetery. ​Visitation will be from 9:00 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, February 16, at Carpenter Memorial Chapel which is in care of arrangements. Memorials are suggested to the donor’s choice. Online condolences may be shared at carpentermemorial.com.

 

John Albert Scharf

John Albert Scharf, 87, of Curtis, died Feb. 6, 2018, at Parson’s House in Omaha. John died after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

John was born on Aug. 20, 1930, in Curtis to William Adam Scharf and Florence Beatrice (Skaife) Scharf. He graduated high school in 1947 from the Nebraska School of Agriculture in Curtis. John attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he was on the varsity wrestling team and was an ROTC graduate.

In 1952, after graduating with a Bachelor of Science in agricultural economics, he married Doris Kendle, the love of his life.

He served his country from 1952-54, when he was honorably discharged. John, a first lieutenant, was a forward observer with the U.S. Army’s 537th Field Artillery Battalion.

John was a devoted family man and felt blessed to be able to work closely with Doris and his kids on the farm. “Every man should be lucky enough to have a good dog, a good horse and a good wife,” John said. “I got all three.” John was proud that all his children and grandchildren went to college.

John was an avid hunter and horseman, enjoyed travel and was fond of water and snow skiing. He walked the Great Wall of China, traveled extensively throughout Europe and took his entire family to South Africa. He took delight in staying very close to his children and grandchildren and often traveled to see extended family. John loved to read the paper and debate current events. He enjoyed dancing with his wife at the Elks club. He and Doris shared an active membership in their local bridge club for many years.

John took satisfaction in being a good steward of the land and improving it for future generations. He was proud to have a top-quality cattle herd and raised Australian shepherd puppies for nearly 30 years. John showed his love for Curtis by supporting many local community organizations including 4-H, FFA, Teammates, Curtis EMT and the United Methodist Church of Curtis. John served on many church committees and was active in getting the new church built in 1990.

John was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Rosalie Doyle; sons, William and Gary; grandson, Scott Scharf; brothers-in-law, Mert Housley, Bob Doyle and Donald Kendle; and sisters-in-law, Phyllis Kendle and Shirley Lane.

He is survived by his beloved wife of 65 years, Doris (Kendle) Scharf; sister, Kay Housley; brother-in-law, Ed Lane; children, John (Barb) Scharf, Debra Scharf and Bob (Gayle) Scharf; grandchildren, Kristin Larson, Steven Scharf, Stephanie Eckles, Nichole McKendry, Kevin Scharf, William Scharf and Kacie Scharf; and great-grandchildren, Brock and Pierce Larson, Madeline and Avaline Eckles, and Kallon and Kinsley McKendry.

Memorials are suggested to the Curtis EMT or Curtis United Methodist Church. Online condolences may be shared at blasestrauser.com.

Services will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 10, at the United Methodist Church of Curtis. Burial will be at the Curtis Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m., with the family present from 5-7 p.m., on Friday, Feb. 9, at Blase-Wetzel-Strauser Memorial Chapel, Curtis, which is in charge of arrangements.

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