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MPCC releases President’s, Dean’s Lists

The following students qualified for the President’s List at Mid-Plains Community College during the 2018 Spring Term. To make the list, each student had to complete 12 or more applicable credit hours in college-level courses and maintain a grade point average (GPA) of 3.9 or greater on a 4.0 scale.

Nebraska

Bartley – Erin Greenlee

Beaver City – Daniel Dringman

Bellevue – Allison Tichy

Benkelman – FayeLee Sanford

Broken Bow – Preston Sanchez, Briana Taylor

Curtis – Karmen Brush, Colleen Mortensen

Dunning – Renee Daniel

Gothenburg – Jaime Burkink, Dillon Higgins, Bryce Larson

Grand Island – Chance Boersen

Grant – Whitney Spencer, Bailey Wood

Hershey – Madison Hoatson

Imperial – Abigail Almanza, Jadin Bussell, Charlie Carter, Eric Chavira, Wayne Musick

Indianola – Drew Hofman, Genna Vogel

Kennard – Cheyanne Herzog

Lewellen – Ramona Steward, Brady Tophoj

Lexington – Luis Esquivel Saldana

McCook – David Brewster, Taye Collicott, Kyle Geisler, Ahria Golden, Brandon Molcyk, Tanner O’Neill, Kacee Samway, Kyli Scott, James Slaten

North Platte – Emily Ady, Brayden Aufrecht, Michael Bergmeier, Cristina Bravo, Emily Cady, Kayla Douglas, Isabelle Eisenrich, Remingten Elsen, Kathryn Greene, Colleen Griffin, Kaitlyn Hansen, Cody Harrison, Bryan Higgins, Colton Houser, Kaile Jacobson, Leela Keck, Zachary Kring, Zane Leibhart, Jaedyn Leisy, Cole Lewis, Ashley Linke, Charles Martin, Brandon McElwee, Jayden Miles, Brian Mixer, Lauren Pell, Madelyn Peters, Mirabella Pigati, Ethan Ramsey, Camron Sheets, Shawn Simpson, Jessica Slattery, Nathan Snider, Ryan Sorenson, Kamrin Stacy, Shayla Tallmon, Patricia Tofilau, Brandon Tolle, Taylor Wiese

Ogallala – Justine Gall, Jade Max, Amanda Most

Ord – Ashley Carson

Scottsbluff – Alysianna Camacho

Sidney – Mikenna Curlee

Sutherland – Alexandra Baker, Josiah Barmore, Shelly Compton, Katelyn Hecht

Tryon – Michaela Schultis

Wallace – Juan Gomez

Walton – Austin Jensen

Wauneta – Zachary Thompson

California

San Diego – Guillermo Gutierrez

Wasco – Christopher Brown

Colorado

Colorado Springs – Gabrielle Enloe, Cregan McCulloch

Fleming – Shaylee Johnson

Golden – Erin Renwick

Lakewood – Chanel Siebenthal

Nucla – Carlie Wytulka

Thornton – Rylee Younger

Windsor – Jacob Lombardelli

Iowa

Hubbard – Ricks Polk

Missouri

Rolla – Preston Parry

Texas

San Antonio – Loren Lealiiee

Utah

Moab – Adrianna Duehrssen

Washington

Raymond – Cameron Cogdill

CANADA

Parksville, British Columbia – Rebecca Carpenter

Saint-Charles-de-Bourget, Quebec – Mathieu Tremblay

CROATIA

Zagreb – Toni Kumanovic

MOZAMBIQUE

Maputo – Nelo Nducuia

SPAIN

Badalona – Laura Mata Garcia

 

The following students qualified for the Dean’s List during the 2018 Spring Term at Mid-Plains Community College. To be eligible, they had to complete 12 or more applicable credit hours of college-level courses and maintain an overall grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 – 3.89 on a 4.0 scale.

Nebraska

Ansley – Jodi Dethlefs

Arcadia – Clay Bauer

Ashby – Brook Jamison

Bartley – Jaydenn Miller

Blair – Mark Starks

Brady – Jared Most

Broken Bow – Jesse Gabriel, Elise Montgomery

Champion – Richard Stolz

Culbertson – Courtney Searcey, Grant Wilkinson

Curtis – Rylie Brown

Elwood – Heidi Button

Gothenburg – Kendra Bihlmaier, Ty Clement, Madison Gilg, Tanis Sack

Grant – Heather Cockerill, Crystal Jones, Kaden Kammerer, Caden Picquet

Hayes Center – Alex Lawson

Hershey – William Schillinger

Holdrege – Brooke Kuehn, Tatiana Young

Imperial – Cheyanne Kuhlmann, Taylin McNair, Alyssa Moreno

Indianola – Michaela Holdcroft

Kearney – Nikolas Malleck, Brylle Morgan

Lewellen – Katlin Dikeman

Lexington – Isabel Arredondo, Cristian Prado

Litchfield – Justine Pickar

Maxwell – Jesse Carlyle

Maywood – Dayne Littell, Devon Littell

McCook – Andrew Eschliman, Lindi Johnson, Mary Kain, Abby Kalinski, Jadyn Reynolds, Madison Riemenschneider, Emmerie Roth, Masen Sis, Caleb Suda, Owen Wais, Erin Werkmeister, Cailee Zwickle

North Platte – Rylee Brott, Kayla Bush, Angelica Diones, Troy Dye, Marleine Emanuel, Trevor Entz, Carl Epley, Kelsey Epp, Joshua Golden, Bobbi Gustason, Angelena Harrison, Jonathan Hastings, George Haws, Jennifer Howell, Megan Johnson, Zachary Karre, Tacie Lucas, Stephanie Manka, Jessica Martin, Kathleen McIntyre, Jaedyn Michaels, Heath Monie, Mercedes Nolda, Robert Park, Dylan Petersen, Samantha Robins, Aubri Rose, Jared Schaefer, Lindi Simmons, Ian Smith, Jonathan Spradlin, Alisha Starner, Sabrina Stineman, Wendi Stover, Anders Swanson, Selena Venezie, Erin White, Hallie Wilson, Emma Young

Ogallala – Cole Beckius, Tara Doughty, Austin Johnson, Amanda Kroeger, Nasencio Rivas, Avery Unrein, Camile Unrein, Aaron Wright

Oxford – Jacinda Vollmer

Papillion – Emily Marsden

Paxton – William Babbitt, Ashley Lugar, Justin Neilsen

Riverdale – Regan Rasmussen

Scottsbluff – Hever Morales

Smithfield – Samuel Siekman

Stapleton – John Main

Stratton – David White

Sutherland – Kelsey Folchert

Valentine – Kyle Osnes, Seth Pearson

Wallace – Abbey Rohde

Wauneta – David Thompson

Whitman – Breanna Daly

Colorado

Aurora – Makayla Jones

Breckenridge – Graham Gaspard

Centennial – Ryan Marstiller

Colorado Springs – Dylann Bylund

Evans – Ryan Maddera

Holyoke – Johnathan Rodriguez

Littleton – Ashlynn Krueger

Northglenn – Sidney Kizer

Sterling – Lacey Weigel

Thornton- Alicia Romo

Wray – Kedric Tufton

Yoder – Kylia Johnson

Hawaii

Lahaina – Dianarey Talaroc-Kaniho

Iowa

Hamburg – Bryce Moran, Masen Nelson-Maher

Malad City – Taya Thorpe

Illinois

Chicago – Erin Dziubski

Kansas

Belvue – Reed Murray

McLouth – Brody Troupe

Louisiana

Princeton – Moneshya Green

Massachusetts

Wareham – Andrew White

Nevada

Spring Creek – Katherine MacDiarmid

Washoe Valley – Bodie Golla

Oregon

Hermiston – Christopher Gonzales Rice

Salem – Brian Cashman

Texas

San Antonio – Lexa Lealiiee

Silsbee – Trajan Harris

Utah

Elsinore – Kenlee Wanlass

Gunnison – Jerusha Miner

Ogden – Brooklyn Evans

Syracuse – Alyiah Franco

Taylorsville – Kaylee Wengren

Washington

Spokane – Jack Busch

CANADA

Richmond, British Columbia – Kayla Harrison

Victoria, British Columbia – Emily Charchuk

Sainte-Ursule, Quebec – Christopher Bellemare

Stayner, Ontario – Tanner Zeggil

Summerville, New Brunswick – Shaun Hickey

NIGERIA

Samaru – Chinedu Okonkwo

PERU

Santa Rosa – Alejandra Vivar Aguilar

SERBIA

Pančevo – Antonije Petrovic

SPAIN

Reus – Anna Sanjuan

Norma Ann Davis Death Notice

Norma Ann Davis, age 76 of North Platte, passed away Wednesday May 30, 2018 at Centennial Park Nursing Home.  Memorials are suggested in her name and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.  Cremation was chosen and a memorial service will be held 11:00 a.m. Wednesday June 6, 2018 at the Victory Church of God with Pastor Dean Bailey officiating.  Inurnment will be held at a later date at the Schuyler Cemetery.  Those wishing to do so may sign the register book from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Tuesday June 5, 2018 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Mary Louise Shanahan

Mary Louise Shanahan, 71, of North Platte, passed away May 25, 2018 at her home. Mary was diagnosed with COPD and emphysema and has fought a hard battle since.

She was born October 4, 1946, to Walter and Bernice (Hemphill) Riffe at Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Mary was one of three children, with  brother, Leroy  Riffe, who is in heaven now and sister, Judi Timko of North Platte. Later, she gained a stepmom and three half sisters, Barbara Ann, Jennifer and Judy.

She married Bill Shanahan on May 15, 1965. They had five children together which they raised in Simla, Colorado until 1984 and later moved to Bennett, Colorado until 2002.

Mary worked at Tomahawk Truck Stop in Watkins, Colorado for many years as a manager and bookkeeper which allowed her the flexibility of attending all of her kids’ functions and extra-curricular activities which she loved. She also did in home daycare for a few years.

Mary and Bill moved to Curtis in 2002, where she resided until moving in with her middle daughter, Kim, and her family in 2011.  Mary was a preschool/daycare teacher in Curtis also, which she loved.

Mary’s life was devoted to raising her children and enjoying time with her family. Her kids and grandchildren were the light of her life. While living in Colorado, she loved family trips to the mountains to camp and fish and attending horse and 4-H shows for her kids. She loved Saturday nights out in the country when all her kids and extended family came home to Bennett for her amazing cooking, playing cards and board games.  Mary always welcomed everyone into her home with open arms. This continued when she moved to Nebraska and the rest of her days were spent with family.

Survivors include  her husband; sons, Bill (Rosella) Shanahan Jr. and their children, Angie, Marcus, Gus, Megan and Will of Naples, Florida,  Mike (Olga) Shanahan, their children, Tyler and Kristen, of Belarus, Russia; daughters, Michelle (Glen) Owens and their children, Steph and Jenn of Marquez, Texas, Kim (Travis) Patch and their children, Colby, Wyatt, Kaitlyn, Mason and Gracie of North Platte, Melissa (Bill) Bordner of Bennett, Colorado; great grandchild, Spencer Lynn.

She was preceded in death by numerous family members including her Mom and Dad, one brother and her stepmom, Pat.

Condolences can be sent to her home at 14092 West State Farm Rd, North Platte, Ne 69101. Cremation was chosen.  Services will be at a later date.  Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. Carpenter Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Norma A. Davis Death Notice

Norma A. Davis, age 76 of North Platte, passed away Wednesday May 30, 2018 at Centennial Park in North Platte.  Arrangements are pending at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home.

Adopt-a-Beach program created for Lake McConaughy, Lake Ogallala

LINCOLN, Neb. – Everyone can help keep the beaches and landscapes free of litter at Lake McConaughy and Lake Ogallala state recreation areas through a new Adopt-a-Beach program.

Lake McConaughy State Recreation Area staff created this volunteer program, in part, as a response to public concerns regarding litter in those areas. Game and Parks has taken several steps to combat this issue, including new signage relating to litter prevention, increases in garbage collection points and servicing, as well as partnerships with Keep Keith County Beautiful for the placement of recycling stations throughout the parks.

The goal of Adopt-a-Beach is to encourage participation in the protection of fragile park landscapes so that future generations can continue to enjoy this area. The program was modeled after the Nebraska Department of Transportation’s Adopt-a-Highway Program.

Participants can enroll in the program starting June 11 at the Lake McConaughy Visitor and Water Interpretive Center. Beach area assignments will be based on a group’s request and the number of participants. Assignments will be made on a first-come basis. Gloves, pickers, buckets, bags, and vests can be provided to participants during business hours. A small sign will be placed at each beach entrance to acknowledge the group’s participation after the first year of the program.

For more information, contact the Lake McConaughy Visitor and Water Interpretive Center at 308-284-8800 or ngpc.lake.mcconaughy@nebraska.gov.

Levi C. Bohman Death Notice

Levi C. Bohman, 25, of Sutherland, passed away May 27, 2018.  Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. Levi’s memorial book may be signed from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday and Monday at the funeral home.  Services will be 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel, which is in care of arrangements.

Peggy Joann McNeel

Peggy Joann McNeel, 83, of Lincoln, NE, formerly of Hershey, NE, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, May 29, 2018, in Ogallala, NE.

Peggy was born June 27, 1934, to Mollie Mae Bonta in Cherokee, AL, and they later moved to Nebraska where Peggy grew up in Hershey and graduated from Hershey High School in 1953. She went on to work at the Sutherland Nursing Home.

On November 7, 1954, Peggy married the love of her life, Vernon Austin McNeel, in Sutherland, where they made their home and raised two daughters, Ada Mae and Kay. In 1980 the couple moved to Lincoln with Vernon’s job at Consolidated Freightways. Peggy and Vernon enjoyed 59 years of marriage when he passed away in 2014.

Peggy was a strong Christian who attended the Velmont Kingdom Hall in Lincoln. She was a beautiful woman who never left the house without looking her absolute best; her hair and makeup was just right, she always had the best jewelry, and loved her Chanel No. 5 perfume. Peggy cherished her daughters and grandkids and was a loving wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandma and great-grandma. She has earned her wings and can now fly high like a butterfly.

Along with her beloved husband, Vernon, Peggy was preceded in death by her mother.

Survivors include her daughters, Ada (Terry) Hopken, of Ogallala and Kay McNeel, of Scottsdale, AZ; four granddaughters, LeDonna Spongberg and Gena Roth, of Scottsdale, AZ, Michelle Hopken, of Kearney and JoAnna and (Dr. Richard) Markiewicz, of North Platte; nine great- grandchildren, Blake, Gianna, Mikilos, Sienna, Savannah, Colin, Alexander, Rowan and Harper; brother, Frank (Joan) Bonta, of North Platte; brother-in-law, Russell McNeel, of Yuma, AZ; along with many other relatives and her cherished dear friends.

Graveside funeral service and burial will be at 10 a.m. Monday, June 4, 2018, in Fort McPherson National Cemetery with Vicar JA Welsh officiating. Visitation will be 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore, which is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may also be shared at odeanchapel.com. Memorials are suggested to the Good Fellow Shoe Fund.

Jeanette Ione Cline

Jeanette Ione Cline, 74, longtime resident of North Platte, went to be with her Lord on Tuesday, 29 May, 2018, at home surrounded by her family following a short courageous battle with cancer.

Jeanette was born the youngest of seven children to Everett Galen, Sr. and Fern Marguerite (Ulrich) Green on 14 July, 1943, at Kadoka, SD. She was raised on the family ranch northwest of White River, SD, later moving into White River with her parents where she graduated high school.

On 12 August, 1961, Jeanette married her high school sweetheart, Gary Lee Cline, at the Methodist Church in Murdo, SD, and to this union four children were born. Jeanette and Gary celebrated 56 years of marriage in 2017.

Jeanette donated blood and platelets for many years. She was a very active member of the First United Methodist Church, NP Genealogical Society, Eastern Star, TOPS and Job’s Daughters where she was a Past Honored Queen. Her real love was family genealogy which she researched with a passion. Jeanette loved her family and will be remembered as a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother.

Preceding Jeanette in death were her parents; sisters, Marguerite Oyler and Darlene Hutchinson; sister-in-law, Winnie Green; brother-in-law, Joe Oyler; and great-granddaughter, Emilia Clough.

Survivors include her husband, Gary, of North Platte; children, Kit (Ronda) Cline, of Rapid City, SD, Robin (Kent) Brown, of North Platte, Penny (Richard) Ball, of Wellfleet, NE, and Heath (Mary Jo) Cline, of Encampment, WY; 16 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren with 3 more arriving this year; brothers, Everett Jr. (Arlene) Green and Gene Green, of White River, SD, Bob (Molly) Green, of Bellingham, WA, and Alan (Sandy) Green, of Valentine, NE; brother-in-law, Larry Hutchinson, of White River, SD; as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends

In lieu of flowers, memorials to Emilia’s Wings to advocate for families suffering infant loss.

Funeral service with Eastern Star Rites by Signet Chapter 55 will be 2 p.m. Monday, 4 June, 2018, at the First United Methodist Church with Rev. Dr. Douglas A. Delp officiating. Cremation will follow the service and inurnment will be at a later date in South Dakota. Visitation will be 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday with family receiving friends from 4 to 6 at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore, which is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be shared atodeanchapel.com.

Ronald Leroy Vote

Ronald Leroy Vote, age 73, of rural Wallace, NE went home to heaven Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at home beside his loving wife, Mary.  Born an only child on March 26, 1945 in Colorado Springs, CO to Roy Vincent and Bertie Agnes (Clayburg) Vote, he lived the majority of his life on a small farm near Elbert, CO.  Ron graduated from Elbert High School in 1963 and was active in the Fondis Baptist Church.

In 1962 Ron asked Jesus to be his Lord and Savior.  He attended Baptist College in Denver, CO. and surrendered his life to full time service for His Lord.  Also while at BBC he met the love of his life, Mary McAlary of Rifle, CO.  They were married August 31, 1968 at Alpha Baptist Church in Denver, CO.  August 31, 2018 would have been their 50th wedding anniversary.

Throughout Ron’s life, God used his talents to start churches, complete mission work, pastor churches, minister with music, and bless nursing home residents.

Ron loved the Lord.  He spoke fondly of his Savior often, sharing the hope of Christ with everyone.  He was unapologetic about his faith in Christ.  Many souls will be in heaven because of his faithfulness.  Ron loved spending time outside and always had some project to work on.  He loved working on the farm, fishing, and camping.  His family meant everything to him.

Survivors include his wife, Mary of Wallace, NE; son, Michael (Sharon) Vote of Wallace, NE; daughter, Kayla (Landon) Hamby of Tucson, AZ; grandchildren, Caleb, Rebekah, and Anna Vote of Wallace, NE, and Bailey and Tyler Hamby of Tucson, AZ.; as well as in-laws siblings, niece, many cousins and friends.

Preceding him in death were his parents.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Brian Sanders family, missionaries in Spain through the Hershey Baptist Church of Hershey, NE.  Online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.

Memorial services and celebration of Ron’s life will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 2, 2018 at the Hershey Baptist Church with Pastor Kevin Hendricks officiating followed by inurnment at Morning View Cemetery near Wallace.  Those wishing to sign the register book may do so 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

 

 

Lawsuit targets rules for Nebraska nonpartisan candidates

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha businessman who plans to run as an independent candidate for Nebraska state treasurer is challenging state requirements that make it difficult for nonpartisan candidates to file for office.

Kent Bernbeck said Tuesday he filed the federal lawsuit to challenge the constitutionality of a law that substantially increased the number of signatures nonpartisan candidates must collect to be listed on the general election ballot. Candidates now need roughly 120,000 signatures, but the previous threshold was 4,000.

The law was introduced by Sen. John Murante, of Gretna, who is the GOP candidate for state treasurer. Bernbeck plans to run against him if the lawsuit is successful.

Bernbeck is being represented by the Voting Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties Union.

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