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Emerald ash borer confirmed at Mahoney State Park

Emerald ash borer (EAB) was discovered at Eugene T. Mahoney State Park (SP) on June 6 and has been confirmed by a state entomologist.

Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) staff found EAB in a baited trap at the park’s Lakeside Campground.

EAB is an invasive beetle native to Asia. It kills ash trees when its larvae feed on the inner bark, disrupting the tree’s ability to transport water and nutrients.

Since first discovered in the United States in 2002, EAB has spread to 33 states and Canada. EAB first was discovered in Nebraska in Omaha and Greenwood in June of 2016. The Mahoney SP discovery and confirmation of EAB is the fourth in eastern Nebraska since in 2016.

NDA has conducted surveys at several Nebraska Game and Parks Commission properties for the past 10 years. Staff of NDA, United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Nebraska Forest Service and Game and Parks have suspected for several years that EAB might be present in Nebraska. All believed survey traps and routine inspections were important.

Game and Parks began a Voluntary Firewood Restriction at all of its state park areas in 2013 to help prevent or limit the ultimate discovery of EAB on its properties. This ban asks all nonresident visitors not to bring firewood from any other state into state park areas. Game and Parks offers a free firewood exchange at 10 major parks and recreation areas to those who brought wood from other states. The ban also asks that any resident or nonresident visitors acquire their firewood within 50 miles of their park destination rather than bring it from home. Visitors to Nebraska’s state park areas are allowed to collect deadfall wood on the ground for burning in their campfires.

Game and Parks staff will treat select ash trees at Mahoney State Park. Initial extensive removal or clearing of trees in the park is not expected. Game and Parks is concerned about the safety of its park visitors. Any trees that are deemed hazardous during routine inspections will be removed to protect visitors and their property.

NPPD Crime Log (6.25.18-6.26.18)

Call Date Call Time
Call Number
RMS CFS RMS CFS Description
Location Of Incident
06/25/2018 00:22:14 18-011197 4005 WELFARE CHECK 100 N WILLOW ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 01:15:09 18-011198 4002 CITIZEN ASSIST 300 W 9TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 03:28:48 18-011199 4060 AIRPORT SECURITY CHKPOINT LBF,
5400 E LEE BIRD DR
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 04:18:14 18-011200 28-519 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 500 HALLIGAN DR
NORTH PLATTE, NE
06/25/2018 06:26:36 18-011201 4042 SUPP TO PRIOR CASE 3300 Rodeo RD
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 06:49:51 18-011202 4000 NON-CRIMINAL/GENERAL 700 S WILLOW ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 07:43:09 18-011203 4060 AIRPORT SECURITY CHKPOINT LBF,
5400 E LEE BIRD DR
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 08:50:20 18-011204 4002 CITIZEN ASSIST 1300 S CHESTNUT ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 09:02:44 18-011205 4011 SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY 3200 DETCO CR
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 09:08:27 18-011206 4005 WELFARE CHECK 900 E E ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 09:25:21 18-011207 28-511 THEFT BY EXER CONTROL- ALL OTHER 600 E WALKER RD
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 09:33:12 18-011208 28-511 THEFT BY EXER CONTROL- ALL OTHER 600 E WALKER RD
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 09:56:20 18-011209 60-6138 WRONG WAY ON ONE WAY 100 S BAILEY ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 10:01:07 18-011210 4005 WELFARE CHECK 900 W 6TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 10:10:18 18-011211 7165 ALARM-BURGLARY CALL IN 1100 RODEO RD
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 10:24:30 18-011212 28-511 THEFT BY EXER CONTROL- ALL OTHER 4500 SOUTH PARKWAY DR
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 11:16:21 18-011213 6600 GEN PARK & TRAFFIC N ELM ST /W 3RD ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 11:44:38 18-011214 4011 SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY 400 S MAPLE ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 11:58:09 18-011215 28-519 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 2900 W 21ST ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 12:25:41 18-011216 4002 CITIZEN ASSIST E 5TH ST /N TAFT AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 12:46:16 18-011217 4002 CITIZEN ASSIST 2300 E PHILIP AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 12:41:49 18-011218 MO90.08 NP CITY DANGEROUS ANIMALS 1300 E 6TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 13:22:35 18-011219 7500 ASSIST OTHER AGENCY-GENERAL 900 W 11TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 13:48:34 18-011220 4042 SUPP TO PRIOR CASE 2300 E PHILIP AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 13:58:38 18-011221 6600 GEN PARK & TRAFFIC 500 N JEFFERS ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 14:13:03 18-011222 6020 PROP DAMAGE-NO ALC RELAT 2200 W 16TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 14:19:32 18-011223 28-519 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 2300 E PHILIP AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 14:18:15 18-011224 28-512 THEFT BY DECEPTION 500 S DEWEY ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 14:31:20 18-011226 4042 SUPP TO PRIOR CASE 200 S BARE AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 14:28:53 18-011227 5604 CAT-SURRENDER 1400 N SYCAMORE ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 14:42:39 18-011229 28-511 THEFT BY EXER CONTROL- FROM MOTOR VEHICLE 700 E PHILIP AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 14:55:00 18-011230 5004 LOST PROPERTY 200 E 6TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 15:08:19 18-011231 4042 SUPP TO PRIOR CASE NORTH PLATTE,
1 NORTH PLATTE
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 15:00:00 18-011232 5002 FOUND PROPERTY 1000 S JEFFERS ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 15:23:28 18-011233 4011 SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY 200 REGENCY LN
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 15:31:28 18-011234 60-6119 VIOL TRAFFIC CONTROL DEV E E ST /S Dewey ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 15:56:09 18-011237 4044 VEHICLE INSPECTION 2800 RODEO RD
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 15:54:57 18-011238 4005 WELFARE CHECK 2300 E PHILIP AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 16:01:16 18-011239 5604 CAT-SURRENDER 1400 N SYCAMORE ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 16:12:30 18-011240 4002 CITIZEN ASSIST 300 E 8TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 16:26:38 18-011241 4002 CITIZEN ASSIST 3400 S NEWBERRY RD
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 16:54:33 18-011243 4011 SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY 900 S TABOR AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 17:40:48 18-011244 4008 SUSPICIOUS PERSON 400 E LEOTA ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 17:43:57 18-011245 4002 CITIZEN ASSIST 2600 W 3RD ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 17:32:15 18-011246 6004 H&R ACC-NO ALC RELATED 300 E PHILIP AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 18:08:49 18-011247 5506 LOOSE ANIMALS 600 S OAK ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 18:18:17 18-011248 4042 SUPP TO PRIOR CASE 1600 W 2ND ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 18:27:31 18-011249 28-511 THEFT BY EXER CONTROL- FROM MOTOR VEHICLE 100 S MADISON AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 18:34:04 18-011250 4011 SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY 700 E PHILIP AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 18:35:10 18-011251 4010 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 500 N LINCOLN AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 18:53:51 18-011252 4002 CITIZEN ASSIST 1400 E 12TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 19:13:41 18-011253 2420 FAMILY DIST-NO ASSAULT 2300 E PHILIP AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 19:54:21 18-011254 MO130.027 NP CITY DISCHARGE OF FIREWORKS E PHILIP AV /S BRYAN AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 20:29:33 18-011255 4011 SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY 400 E 6TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 21:40:26 18-011256 7506 ASSIST OTH AGENCY NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 21:56:38 18-011257 4005 WELFARE CHECK 600 E 10th ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 22:15:54 18-011258 2470 LOUD MUSIC 1400 W 4TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 22:19:08 18-011259 5504 DOG BITES E C ST /S COTTONWOOD ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 22:48:50 18-011260 2460 HARRASS-ANNOY PHONECALLS 2000 W 18TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 22:55:24 18-011261 2420 FAMILY DIST-NO ASSAULT 1100 W A ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 23:17:54 18-011262 60-6123 TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS W 4TH ST /N WILLOW ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/25/2018 23:20:03 18-011263 4060 AIRPORT SECURITY CHKPOINT AIRPORT,
5400 E Lee Bird Dr
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 23:22:02 18-011264 60-6186 SPEEDING 400 N BUFFALO BILL AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/25/2018 23:49:21 18-011265 4014 OPEN DOORS OR WINDOWS 100 E 11TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/26/2018 00:16:43 18-011266 60-6186 SPEEDING E 8TH ST /N POPLAR ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE   69101
06/26/2018 00:49:39 18-011267 2440 OTHER DISTURBANCE 400 W 2ND ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/26/2018 01:03:56 18-011268 6300 TRAFFIC ENFORCE GENERAL S JEFFERS / HALLIGAN DR
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/26/2018 03:06:10 18-011269 7190 ALARM – OTHER 1600 E 4TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/26/2018 03:17:31 18-011270 4060 AIRPORT SECURITY CHKPOINT AIRPORT,
5400 E Lee Bird Dr
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
06/26/2018 04:36:06 18-011271 4014 OPEN DOORS OR WINDOWS 1900 RODEO ROAD
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101

Authorities say 2 people killed in Sarpy County collision

PAPILLION, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say two people have been killed in a Sarpy County collision.

The collision occurred just before 4 p.m. Monday on Nebraska Highway 50, a few miles west of Papillion (puh-PIHL’-yuhn). The Sarpy County Sheriff’s Office says a northbound minivan crossed a median and ran into a southbound pickup truck. Two other vehicles sustained only minor damage after their drivers took evasive action.

The minivan driver and his female adult passenger were pronounced dead at the scene. A 5-year-old girl with them was taken to Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.

The pickup driver was taken to another Omaha hospital. The Sheriff’s Office says the people in the two other vehicles weren’t injured.

The names of those involved haven’t been released.

Lottery says $1M Powerball ticket sold in Alliance

ALLIANCE, Neb. (AP) — Officials say a $1 million Powerball ticket was sold in Alliance.

The Nebraska Lottery said in a news release Monday that the ticket sold at the Fresh Start Convenience store matched the first five numbers drawn Saturday night but not the Powerball number. The winning numbers were 16, 29, 43, 45, 56 and the Powerball number was 25.

Winning Nebraska Lottery Lotto tickets expire 180 days after the drawing. Prizes of $20,000 or more must be claimed in person at lottery headquarters in Lincoln.

The winner has yet to claim the prize.

Ex-coach acquitted of sex assault, convicted of child abuse

Marcus Perry

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A jury has convicted a former Lincoln High School girls basketball coach of child abuse but acquitted him of sexually assaulting a student in a classroom.

Lancaster County District Court records say the verdicts were rendered Friday for 34-year-old Marcus Perry. His sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 2.

Police say a 17-year-old student told school officials and officers that Perry touched her genitals in an in-school suspension room on Dec. 7. She testified that she didn’t consent to the contact but also testified that she didn’t get up and leave or tell him to stop.

Homicide investigation begun after body found in Omaha

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities have begun a homicide investigation in northeast Omaha.

Police say in a news release that officers sent around 8:10 a.m. Monday on a call described only as “nature unknown” found a body inside a residence.

Homicide investigators have been called in.

Later Monday, the victim was identified as 37-year-old Wesley Brayman.

No other details about the case have been released, and no arrests have been reported.

Omaha zoo finds escaped parrot scared by Goodyear blimp

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A macaw that flew away from Omaha’s zoo after apparently being spooked by the Goodyear blimp has been found in a nearby neighborhood.

The macaw, named Cayenne, was out during the zoo’s Birds of Flight show Sunday morning when it was startled by the blimp drifting past. The bird flew out of an amphitheater and past the zoo’s boundaries.

Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium staff sought the public’s help, and on Monday morning a nearby resident tipped them off about the bird’s whereabouts.

Staffers spotted the bird, and after flying to another tree it came down when called.

The red, green and blue bird, which is a member of the parrot family, was returned to the zoo and quickly joined her sister in eating treats.

1 killed, 6 injured in storm at Lake McConaughy

At around 1:45 p.m., an intense thunderstorm moved into the area packing winds in excess of 80 mph.

According to Keith County Emergency Mangement, one man was killed.  It was reported that he was struck with flying debris.

Six others at campsites were injured during the storm.

The man who lost his life has not been identified nor have those who were injured.

 

 

Carol R. Wisner

Carol R. Wisner, 76, passed away June 14, 2018, at Bethany Life in Story City, Iowa.

Carol was born on March 6, 1942, in York at the Lutheran Hospital to Peter and Madeline Klippenstein. She graduated from York High School in 1960 and Mounds Midway School of Nursing in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1963. She worked as an RN until her retirement in 1995.

Carol married Robin J. Wisner on April 25, 1964, at Arbor Drive Baptist Church in York. They made their home in North Platte and later moved to Lincoln, where Carol worked at University of Nebraska Hospital while putting her hubby through college.

They moved to Iowa, where they lived in Sac City, Elkader, Independence, Tama, Fort Dodge and eventually Ames. During this time, Carol continued her nursing career in several hospitals and nursing homes. Carol took great pride and love in her career as a nurse. They moved to Ames in 2012, where she lived until her death.

Carol loved her church families and had a close relationship with Jesus. She served as the treasurer and secretary at Northfield Church of Christ in Fort Dodge, Iowa, for many years. After moving to Ames, she and Robin joined Grand Avenue Baptist Church. Wherever she lived, Carol’s close group of friends revolved around her church and work families.

Carol and Robin enjoyed their many years of retirement together traveling and seeing siblings. They enjoyed several trips to Mt. Hermon Christian Camp in California and made many memories with family and new friends.

Most of all, Carol loved spending time with her family. Her warm hugs and sweet kisses will be greatly missed.

Carol was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Dave Klippenstein; sister, Helen Klippenstein; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Russ and Gladys Wisner; and brothers-in-law, Roger Wisner and Dave Lehmkuhler.

Carol is survived by her loving husband of 54 years, Robin; daughter, Donna (Brian) Haferbier of Ames; son, Russ (Angela) Wisner of North Liberty, Iowa; five grandchildren, Michaela, Cody and Faith Haferbier and Sage and Selena Wisner; one great-grandson, James Haferbier; brothers, Bill (Sharon) Klippenstein and George (Cynthia) Klippenstein; sisters-in-law, Barb Lehmkuhler and Linda (Marvin) Swedlund; and several nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Bethany Life or Mt. Hermon Christian Camp. Online condolences may be shared at adamssoderstrum.com.

Services will be at 11 a.m. on Monday, June 25, at Grand Avenue Baptist Church, Ames, Iowa. Adams Funeral Home, Ames, Iowa, is in charge of arrangements.

At least 1 injury as storm rolls through Keith County

OGALLALA, Neb. (AP) — At least one person was injured when a powerful thunderstorm rolled through Keith County in western Nebraska.

The National Weather Service says one person was injured Sunday at Lake McConaughy, where camping vehicles were tossed or rolled by howling winds. A gust of 83 mph was reported.

Heavy rain and hail also were reported in the area.

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