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Department says staffer stabbed, kicked at Tecumseh prison

TECUMSEH, Neb. (AP) – The Nebraska Correctional Services Department says a staffer was stabbed and kicked at the Tecumseh prison in southeast Nebraska.

The attack occurred a little after 6:30 p.m. Thursday when the staffer was escorting a prisoner back to a cell. The department said in a news release Friday that a wrong door was opened and a second inmate was able to use a homemade weapon to stab the staffer. The first inmate kicked the staffer in the head.

The department says three prison workers responded to stop the assault. The injured staff member was taken to Johnson County Hospital. He received stitches there and was released.

The department didn’t provide the names of those involved.

Nebraska jobless rate remained 2.8 percent in February

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Officials say Nebraska’s unemployment rate remained unchanged in February at 2.8 percent – the seventh month in a row at that figure.

The Nebraska Labor Department said in a news release Friday that the preliminary February rate was a tenth of a point under the year-ago figure of 2.9 percent. It also was well below the new national figure of 3.8 percent, which is down two-tenths of a point from 4 percent in January.

The preliminary nonfarm employment figure last month was 1.01 million, up nearly 3,800 over the year and up nearly 1,000 over the month.

Omaha police partners with nonprofit over missing children

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – The Omaha Police Department is teaming up with a local nonprofit to reduce the number of missing children in the city.

Police Lt. Tracy Scherer tells the Omaha World-Herald that the department realized there’s a systematic problem behind the more than 3,000 reports of missing children each year in Omaha.

The majority of the reports involve youths who run away from home. Scherer says many children could be running from abuse.

Scherer says the department is working to identify cases where officers believe a child is in danger or has been abused. Police will then take the child to Project Harmony, a child advocacy center.

The center can interview children about home life, provide a medical exam or therapy and contact Child Protective Services, if needed.

Project Harmony also plans to reach out to affected families.

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Nebraska man killed in crash on Highway 75

One person was killed in a two-vehicle crash Thursday evening on Highway 75 in Nemaha County.

The crash occurred at approximately 4:10 p.m. just south of Auburn when a southbound Ford Expedition crossed the center line and struck a northbound Ford Fusion. The driver of the Fusion, George Winchester, 56, of Cook, Nebraska was pronounced deceased at the scene.

The driver of the Expedition, Rachelle Ellston, 30, of Humboldt, Nebraska, was transported by ambulance to Nemaha County Hospital and then taken to Bryan Health Center West Campus in Lincoln. Two children in car seats in the rear of the Expedition were uninjured.

Highway 75 was closed for approximately five hours. The crash investigation is ongoing.

Highway 75 is experiencing increased traffic due to flooding on Interstate 29 in southwest Iowa and northwest Missouri. The Nebraska State Patrol urges caution with additional traffic in the area.

Missing 17-year-old is home safe

A 17-year-old girl who had been missing since March 17 is home safe with family members.

Hannah Widener had been in North Platte visiting her father and had planned on returning to Norton, Kansas when she went missing, leaving behind her cell phone, vehicle, and clothing.

According to a post on the family’s Facebook page on Friday afternoon, Hannah is home with family and safe.

NP man seriously injured in ATV accident

A man was seriously injured when his ATV crashed on Thursday.

On March 21, 2019 at 6:50 p.m., the North Platte 911 Center was contacted advising a subject had wrecked a four wheeler on U.S. Highway 30 just west of North Platte. The caller advised the subject sustained serious injuries. Deputies and North Platte Fire and Rescue responded to the scene.

The investigation revealed the lone driver of a four wheeler was westbound on U.S. Highway 30 and raised his hand to wave at a friend and lost control of the machine. The driver was thrown off the four wheeler onto the road surface.

The driver was identified as twenty-seven year old Steven Conway of North Platte, NE. Mr. Conway was transported to Great Plains Health and later flown to Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney with life threatening injuries. Drugs and Alcohol do not appear to be a contributing factor.

Knights eliminated from National Tournament

HARRISON, Ark. – The basketball season came to a close Thursday for the North Platte Community College women, who lost a consolation game to South Suburban (Ill.) 82-60 in the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II championships from Pioneer Pavillion at North Arkansas College.

“This was definitely not the outcome we wanted but what we accomplished the last month of the season was outstanding,” North Platte Coach Jeff Thurman said. “Our student-athletes have nothing to hang their heads about.”

The Lady Bulldogs surged to a 12-point lead in the first quarter, but as the North Plate games have been over the past several weeks — the Knights fought back.

Down 22-10 with 1:32 left in the first quarter, North Platte fought back making three free throws in the next 55 seconds. A Trinity Langley (Potter, Neb.) bucket off a Madisyn Francis (Houston, Texas) assist with 32 second left in the half made it a seven-point game. After the Lady Bulldogs hit a basket, Francis came back to hit a bucket with two seconds left to pull the Knights to 24-17 at the end of the first quarter.

After neither team scored in the first two minutes of the second quarter, Francis hit a 3-pointer at the 8:57 mark to make it a 24-20 game. South Suburban muscled up and went on a 19-6 run over the next seven minutes to lead 39-26. The two teams traded baskets over their next possession, but Nahatabaa Nacona, (Chinle, Ariz.) went to the line and hit a free throw with 5 seconds left, missed a second free throw, but got her own rebound and sunk a 3-pointer at the buzzer to pull the Knights back within nine points at the half 41-32.

“We played with great effort and huge hearts today,” Thurman said. “I am extremely proud of each one of them.”

Just 56 seconds into the second half, Emily Joseph (St. Petersburg, Fla.) hit a 3-pointer to make it a six-point game at 41-35, but the Lady Bulldogs were able to put some distance on the Knights making a couple shots from distance, to stretch the lead to 47-35 and kept extending the lead – 15 points at the 6:07 mark, but once again, the Knights fought back.

A Joseph 3-pointer with 3:07 left in the third period cut the Lady Bulldog lead to 55-47 but that’s as close as the Knights got for the remainder of the game. South Suburban made it a 60-49 game at the end of the third period and held a 22-11 advantage in the final 10 minutes

It’s fitting that the two sophomores who led North Platte on the unlikely post-season run – Francis and Nacona led the Knights with 20 points 19 respectively, and they both went down fighting, with each player fouling out in the fourth quarter.

Joseph scored 13 points. Dehje Belmore, freshman, (Denver, Colo.) came off the bench to score six points. Langley led the Knights with nine rebounds (four on the offensive end).

North Platte shot 38.2 percent from the field, made seven of 23 shots from beyond the 3-point line, and 11 of 16 from the free-throw line.

Brianna Joiner led the Lady Bulldogs with 16 points. Yasmarella Thompson scored 15 off the bench. South Suburban also got double-digit games from Zakah Blake with 12 points and 11-point games from Diamond Stallworth and Danish Magette.

The Lady Bulldogs shot 42.5 percent for the game, made seven of 26 shots from the 3-point line (26.9 percent) and were 15 of 24 from the foul line (62.5 percent.) South Suburban out-rebounded North Platte 37-31 and scored 33 points in the paint compared to the 14 for North Platte.

The Lady Bulldogs scored 30 points off 23 North Platte turnovers. SSC turned the ball over 12 times.

South Suburban improves to 26-6 and will continue in the consolation round Friday at 1 p.m. for a chance in the seventh place game Saturday at noon.

North Platte finishes the season at 8-24.

“This year’s squad has set the bar high for next year and the years to follow,” Thurman said. “I’m honored to have coached this team this year.”

Omaha man killed in dramatic crash on interstate 

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – A 57-year-old Omaha man has been killed in a dramatic crash on an eastern Omaha interstate.

Omaha police say Frederick Cox was eastbound on Woolworth Avenue near the Field Club neighborhood Wednesday night when his vehicle drifted and left the road. Police say the car went through a fence and vaulted onto the Interstate 480 roadway below. The car hit two vehicles before crashing into a concrete median and flipping.

Cox was declared dead at the scene.

No one was injured in the other two vehicles.

New website to help connect Nebraskans with flood assistance 

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Nebraskans who need housing, tools or other assistance to recover from this month’s flooding can now post a request on a new state website.

Gov. Pete Ricketts unveiled the website Thursday as part of the effort to help flooding victims and collect private donations for the effort. The website can be viewed at www.nebraska.gov/nebraska-strong/.

The website is accepting requests for housing, tools and other needs. Requests will be reviewed before being posted.

The Nebraska Emergency Management Agency has also set up a hotline for general public questions. The number is 402-817-1551.

The Nebraska Broadcasters Association is also hosting a flood relief drive on Friday in partnership with the American Red Cross. A phone bank will be open 5 a.m. through 11 p.m. Friday. The toll-free number is 1-844-278-8555.

Troopers find meth, marijuana, THC products in traffic stops

Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) arrested three people and seized several illegal drugs during multiple traffic stops on Wednesday, March 20.

The first incident occurred at approximately 12:30 p.m. MDT when a trooper received a report of a vehicle parked on County Road 14 in Banner County. When the troopers arrived on scene, he discovered an Acura Integra with no license plates. Two individuals were sleeping inside the vehicle.

Upon contacting the occupants, the trooper discovered a bag of methamphetamine lying on the ground. A search of the vehicle revealed additional bags of methamphetamine, weighing a total of 75 grams. The two occupants, Justin Zambrowski, 42, of Scottsbluff, and Rachel Wasserburger, 23, of Box Elder, South Dakota were arrested for possession of methamphetamine, possession with intent to deliver, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Both were lodged in Scotts Bluff County Jail.

Shortly after that, at approximately 1:00 p.m. MDT, another trooper observed an eastbound Chevrolet Tahoe speeding on Interstate 80 near Paxton at mile marker 147. Upon contacting the driver, the trooper detected the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. A search of the vehicle revealed 40 pounds of high grade marijuana, approximately 280 THC vape oil cartridges, and approximately 1 pound of hash budder.

The driver, Mary Estrin, 39, of Fairfield, Iowa was arrested for possession of marijuana – more than one pound, possession of marijuana with intent to deliver, possession of hash with intent to deliver, and no drug tax stamp. Estrin was lodged in Keith County Jail.

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