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Nebraska State Patrol says Minden resident killed in crash

UPLAND, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska State Patrol says a Minden resident has died in a two-vehicle crash on Nebraska Highway 10 near Upland in south-central Nebraska.

The crash happened Tuesday afternoon, and the drivers of both vehicles were taken to a Minden hospital. The patrol says 82-year-old Delna Wempen died at the hospital.

The Franklin Fire Department and Kearney County Sheriff’s Office responded to the crash scene. The Nebraska State Patrol has taken over the investigation into the crash.

Lincoln woman pleads not guilty in vehicle death of aunt

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A 22-year-old Lincoln woman accused of causing her aunt’s death by swerving to throw her off a vehicle has pleaded not guilty to motor-vehicle homicide.

Kacie Alatoree filed a written plea before her set arraignment on Wednesday.

Alatoree faces up to seven years in prison if convicted.

Police say 36-year-old Autumn Rodriguez Hernandez died Nov. 12, days after she climbed onto the SUV Alatoree was driving. Police say Alatoree accelerated and swerved left and right to shake Rodriguez Hernandez off the vehicle, causing the older woman to fall and hit her head on a curb. Police say Alatoree then fled the scene.

Police say Rodriguez Hernandez had loaned the SUV to her niece three months earlier and was trying to get it back when she climbed onto it.

Mildred (Mac) Jean Welsh

Mildred (Mac) Jean Welsh, age 89, of North Platte, born April 18, 1928, departed this earth on February 3rd, 2018 at Pioneer Memorial in Mullen with God’s grace and peace.

Mac was preceded in death by her parents, 8 siblings and her son, Stephen. Mac is survived by her best friend and husband, George, Sr. of Mullen; her children, George (Sandy) Jr., of Cozad, Betty (Chuck) Wretling of Littleton, CO, Peggy (Brad) Porath of Mullen, and Patricia (Alan) Kackmeister of Austin, TX; 10 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren,  sisters-in-law, Betty Halsey and Alice Bailey; cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends.

Above all, Mac loved Jesus Christ. Online condolence may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com.  Memorials are suggested to Maranatha Bible Camp or the Berean Church in North Platte. Services will be 10:30 am Monday, February 12, 2018 at the Berean Church. Burial will be at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell. Family will receive friends at the visitation from 4 to 6 pm Sunday, Feb. 11 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel which is care of arrangements.

 

 

Martha Ann Burbach

Martha Ann Burbach, age 93 of North Platte, passed away Tuesday February 6, 2018 at Centennial Park Nursing Home with her family by her side.

Martha was born March 14, 1924 in Crofton, NE to Bernard and Mary (Ausdemore) Langferman.  She grew up in Crofton and graduated from Crofton High School in 1940.  She attended Wayne State Teacher’s College and received her teaching certificate.  She taught school in Cedar County for 4 years.  She married Reinhold “Reiny” H. Burbach on July 9, 1945 in Constance, NE.  They lived in Hartington, NE until they moved to North Platte in 1961.  She belonged to the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, Catholic Daughters of America, Daughter of Charities, American Legion Auxiliary, VFW Auxiliary, St. Ann’s Rosary group, and she volunteered at McDaid School for 20 plus years.  She was a past member of the Lake Maloney golf club and belonged to many bridge clubs.  In her free time she enjoyed crocheting, and made afghans for her children and grandchildren.  Before retiring, both she and Reiny traveled to over 15 countries, most all the United States, and occasionally stopped at a casino or two!  She was a person who could become friends with anyone and always kept people entertained with stories and jokes.  Martha had a great sense of humor.  She was a role model for many and was loved and admired by all, especially her family.

Martha is survived by her husband Reiny of North Platte; daughters Barbara Waldschmidt of Omaha, Rosemary (Ron) Jones of North Platte, Karlene (Dave) Hoedel of Walled Lake, MI; sons Bill (Suzanne)  of Belmont, NH, Randy (Denise) of North Platte, Kevin (Denise) of North Platte; 13 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; as well as other extended family members and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents Bernard and Mary Langferman; sisters Helen Potts and Johanna Langferman; brothers Henry, George, Wendel, Joe, Frank, Albert, Erwin and Ray Langferman; and son-in-law James Waldschmidt.

Memorials are suggested to the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Building Fund or the North Platte Catholic Schools Endowment Trust.  Online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.  Christian Wake Services will be 7:30 p.m. Sunday February 11, 2018 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.  Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m. Monday February 12, 2018 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton with the Reverend Mark Seiker as celebrant and Reverend Tom Brouillette and Gary Brethour as concelebrants.  Burial will follow at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery.  The family will be receiving friends at the local homes of Martha’s children.  Visitation will be from noon until 6:00 p.m. Saturday and from noon until 5:00 p.m. Sunday at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

 

Lyle Glen Broeder Death Notice

Lyle Glen Broeder, 84, of Hershey, died Tuesday, February 6, 2018, at Great Plains Health.  Per his request, cremation was chosen and there will be no service. Condolences may be shared at odeanchapel.com. Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore is in charge of arrangements.

Beverly Ann Hoaglund

Beverly Ann Hoaglund, 87, formerly of Brady passed away February 5, 2018 at Linden Court.  Beverly was born on April 6, 1930 in Gothenburg, NE to Edward and Thelma (Rose) Coon.  She attended and graduated from Brady Public Schools.  She attended the University of Nebraska Omaha where she received her RN degree.  On April 25, 1954 Beverly married her high school sweetheart, Richard “Eugene” Hoaglund.

Beverly was a member of the Brady United Methodist Church, serving as church secretary, UMW board, and the election board.  She helped with the census, loved to craft, sew, crochet, garden, and can, and enjoyed attending sporting events of her children and grandchildren.

Survivors include her son Richard (Linda) Hoaglund of Brady; grandkids, Corey, Casey (Becky) Hoaglund, Jessica (Tim) Johnson, Jeanie (Alex) Roeder, Jennifer (fiancé, Jack Brethauer) Hoaglund; great-grandkids, Haylie, Chloe, Jacob, Ethan, Chase, Bailey, Joseph, Aliyah, Jake, Isaac, and Kirsten; son, Jeff (Sally Jo) Hoaglund of North Platte; grandkids, Kim (Brian) Flanders, Jason (Nancy) Ross, Kerri (Clint) Walther, Lindsay (Aaron) Niles; great-grandkids, Karli, Jaeli, Emma, Jordan (Evan), Brodey, Akilah (fiancé, Justin), Kaden, Gavin, and Riley; son, Pat (Julie) Hoaglund of Brady; grandkids, Kelli (Matt) Wiiest, and Tiffany Hoaglund; and great-grandchild, Blakely.

Preceding her in death were her parents; husband, Eugene Hoaglund; brother, James Coon; and a nephew, Mike Coon.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or to the Brady U.M.C.  Online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.

Memorial services will be held 10:00 a.m. Friday, February 9, 2018 at the Brady United Methodist Church with the Reverend Janie Freeman officiating.  Inurnment will follow at Fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell.  Those wishing to sign the register book may do so 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Thursday at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

 

Nebraska prairie dog bill could come up again this year

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — An attempt to overturn Nebraska’s prairie dog management law could surface again in this year’s legislative session after an earlier effort failed.

Sen. Ernie Chambers of Omaha designated the repeal bill as his priority on Wednesday, increasing the odds it will get debated again.

Chambers is trying to undo a law that allows county officials to kill black-tailed prairie dogs on private property if a neighbor complains. Senators voted 21-17 in favor of the bill last month, four votes short of what was needed to advance it.

Chambers says the law doesn’t provide adequate due-process rights to landowners who don’t mind the animals on their property because it lets county officials venture onto land without a warrant or property notification.

Police say father’s girlfriend twisted 5-year-old’s genitals

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A Bellevue woman has been charged with child abuse after police say she twisted the genitals of her boyfriend’s 5-year-old son after the boy wet the bed.

Bail was set Wednesday at $30,000 for 48-year-old Hollie Budka, who is charged with felony child abuse in Douglas County. Police say they were called after the boy’s mother noticed marks and bruising on his neck and genitals following the boy’s visit to his father’s house on Jan. 28.

The boy told investigators that Budka twisted his genitals and beat him with a belt after he had wet the bed.

No attorney is listed for Budka in online court documents, and Budka could not be reached for comment Wednesday..

Hall earns NPPS Staff Member of the Month Award

Dale Hall (Courtesy Photo)

The North Platte Public Schools Foundation in conjunction with North Platte Public Schools is excited to announce that Dale Hall is being honored as the NPPS Big Award Staff member of the month for February.

Hall is a physical education teacher at Adams Middle School.  He also is the head wrestling coach and assistant girls and boy’s tennis coach.   He has been with the North Platte Public School district since 2009.  He has a passion for coaching and displays exemplary leadership skills.

“Dale’s reputation for building positive relationships and being a successful coach is well recognized by his colleagues. Dale is someone that wants to do what is best for his athletes on and off the mat!” says Dan Helberg and Marc Mroczek.

In conjunction with his duties at the schools, Hall is involved in the community.   He was a participant in the 2017 Dancing with the Stars fundraiser and he is active with the youth wrestling program.

The North Platte Public Schools and North Platte Public Schools foundation developed the BIG Staff recognition promotion to provide incentives for deserving teachers and support staff. The program is designed to recognize outstanding teachers and support staff for their contributions to NPPS. The nomination symbolizes the esteem and appreciation that everyone has for our school district employees.

Teachers are rewarded with a gift basket, balloons and a gift card to the Bulldog store at NPHS.  The North Platte Public Schools Foundation is facilitating the program and takes nominations from principals and administration.  Staff members are awarded monthly throughout the school year and will be recognized at the end of the year Education After Hours in the spring.

TECH SCOOP: Quick speed tweaks for your Windows 10 PC

There is nothing worse than dealing with a computer that refuses to move at

Drew Purviance, Eagle Technology Solutions

the pace you want it to. This gets even more frustrating when the computer was working at your desired speed for a while but has suddenly stopped doing so. Below are some quick how-to’s to speed up your Windows 10 PC.

By far, the No. 1 thing that will bog down your machine is temporary files being stored in the machine. The easiest way to combat this is to download and install the free program CCleaner, https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner/download

This program will automatically go through and delete all those files that are taking up space on your computer.

  1. Download CCleaner (it’s a small program and won’t take up space on your computer)
  2. Find the CCleaner install file in your computer downloads folder (or wherever you have set files to download)
  3. Double click the application install file and allow it to run on your computer.
  4. Once CCleaner is open you just have to press “Run Cleaner” and then press “OK” on the windows that pop up afterwards.
  5. When the program has finished running, It will then tell you how many temporary files were deleted. Then you are free to close the program. (I run this program about every other week on my machines.)

If you still haven’t noticed any improvements, then you can dig a little deeper and shut off some unnecessary Windows services.

  1. On your Windows machine, press the windows key (next to your ctrl and alt button) and the r key at the same time. After that combination has been pressed, a run command box will open in your bottom left hand corner. From there you can type in, services.msc and press enter or click “OK.”
  2. This will open up your Windows services. The first service to look for is one called Superfetch.
  3. Once you find it you can right-click on it and select “Properties.”
  4. This will open another window.
  5. Find start up type and change it to “Disabled.”
  6. At the Service Status, go ahead and stop the service and the press “Apply” and then “OK.” You can also apply the same steps to the services, “Background Intelligent Transfer Service” and “Windows Font Cache Service.”

As always, if you have any issues with these or would just like us to go through and help you out with them, we are always here! Any one of our technicians can help you do this, and you don’t even need to leave home. We can work with you remotely or help you if you encounter an issue with the process described above.

ETS can be reached at 785.628.1330 or you can email us at techs@eaglerescue.net

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