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Utility says its Cooper nuclear plant adds $112M to economy

BROWNVILLE, Neb. (AP) — The utility that owns Cooper Nuclear Station says the power plant adds $112 million a year to Nebraska’s economy.

The Nebraska Public Power District says that figure comes from a recent analysis done by the Nuclear Energy Institute.

Cooper employs 680 people, and 550 of those live near the power plant near Brownville, Nebraska.

Their salary and benefits are worth $76 million a year, and they help support more than 400 other jobs in the area.

Cooper generated more than 6.9 million megawatt hours of electricity last year while operating at 93 percent of its capacity.

County considers pay raise to improve jail staffing issues

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A pay raise is among the ideas being considered to help Douglas County keep enough officers to manage the growing number of inmates in its jail.

Douglas County Jail has just over 330 correctional officers but is authorized to have more than 370.

County Corrections Director Mark Foxall told the County Board that the jail is seeing a near-record level of inmates, and many have serious mental illnesses. The jail’s average daily population was 1,245 in January. All of the jail’s housing units are being used.

“If my population trend does not reverse, I’m going to run out of room,” Foxall said.

The circumstances have led to increasing mandatory overtime and difficult working conditions for officers, making it hard to keep employees, he said. Improving economic conditions also mean there’s a smaller pool of applicants willing to do the difficult work, he said.

“We are struggling with our staffing,” Foxall said.

Some County Board members said they’d considering raising pay to improve employee retention. They could consider raising taxes to avoid larger, more expensive problems at the jail, said board member Marc Kraft.

“One or two lawsuits could cost us millions of dollars,” Kraft said.

Douglas County pays beginning correctional officers $17.35 an hour, while neighboring Pottawattamie County pays $20.94 an hour.

The county also needs to investigate why jail numbers are rising and find solutions for the rising numbers, said Board Chairman Chris Rodgers. Such solutions could include cutting down the time people spend in jail while awaiting trial and redirecting people with mental health issues to other facilities.

Two probation officers now have an office in the jail, Foxall said. It should allow for presentence investigations to be processed quickly and allow more inmates to meet with probation officers before leaving jail so they have a better understanding of their probation terms.

Firefighter hospitalized after downtown Lincoln blaze

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Officials say a fire at the historic Terminal Building in downtown Lincoln did serious damage to offices of Legal Aid of Nebraska.

No one was inside the building when the fire was reported early Monday. One firefighter was treated and released at a hospital. No other injuries were reported.

Legal Aid of Nebraska executive director Milo Mumgaard says the organization’s eight-floor offices sustained considerable damage. The Nebraska Department of Insurance is moving temporarily to the State Office Building.

The fire cause is being investigated.

Lincoln Battalion Chief Leo Benes said there was heat and smoke damage on the ninth and 10th floors and water damage on the sixth and seventh floors.

The building was built in 1916 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.

George A. Matthews Death Notice

George A. Matthews, 97, of North Platte died Feb. 16, 2018, at Chase County Hospital in Imperial. Services will be at a later date. Carpenter Memorial Chapel is charge of arrangements.

Victor A. Hormandl Death Notice

Victor A. Hormandl, 92, of North Platte, died Feb. 16, 2018, at his home. Services will be at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 22, at Carpenter Memorial Chapel. Burial will be at Ft. McPherson National Cemeter near Maxwell.

Pauline Anderson Death Notice

Pauline Anderson, 93, of Gothenburg, died Feb. 16, 2018, at Stone Hearth Estates, Gothenburg. Services will be at a later date. Online condolences may be shared at blasestrauser.com. Blase-Strauser Memorial Chapel & Monuments is in charge of arrangements.

Joanne Margaret Lawrence

Joanne Margaret Lawrence, 89, formerly of North Platte, passed away Feb. 12, 2018, at her home in Cibolo, Texas.

Joanne was born in Omaha, on Nov. 13, 1928, to Max and Josephine Rich.

She married James Sanford Lawrence in 1949 in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and they were blessed with five children. They moved to North Platte in 1969 where Joanne had various jobs over the years.

Joanne and Jim were later divorced and Joanne moved to San Antonio, Texas in 1994. Joanne returned to North Platte in 2011 where she lived until 2015. At that time, she moved to Cibolo, to live with her daughter and son-in-law who took amazing care of her until her death. Joanne was very active with her family, friends and church.

Joanne was preceded in death by her parents and son, David Lynn Lawrence.

She is survived by her children, James K. Lawrence of Bellevue, Tim (Shirley) Lawrence of Lonoke, Arkansas, Mark (Mona) Lawrence of North Platte, and Kathy (Rick) Gold of Cibolo; her brother, James Baudo of Omaha; 11 grandchildren, Kimber (Amy) Lawrence, Victoria (Chris) Burroughs, Bryan (Rena) Lawrence, Amy (CW) Schonemann, David (Dustia) Lawrence, Devon Griffiths, Danial (Jessica) Lawrence, Derek Larson, Joshua Hedgepeth, Whitney (Brad) Schunek, and Christopher Hedgepeth; 21 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and her beloved pet, Sparky.

Cremation was chosen. A family celebration of life service will be at a later date.

Former Bulldog Kenzi Wiseman homers in Doane debut

Former North Platte High softball standout, Kenzi Wiseman hit a solo homerun to help Doane University split a double-header against Sterling College on Saturday, Feb. 17.

Wiseman was playing in her first game since March 2016. The Southwest Minnesota State University recruit’s freshman season ended prematurely due to a intestinal virus. She then transferred to Doane and sat-out the 2017 season due to transfer requirements.

Wiseman wasted no time in her return as she homered on her second at-bat. She finished the day going 4-for-9 with a homerun, double and four runs batted in.

Knights softball finishes 1-5 on three day road trip

North Platte – The North Platte Community College Knights softball team finished their southern swing of six games in three days with a 1-5 record.

On Friday, the Knights were in Borger, Texas and played the Frank Phillips College Lady Plainsmen in a doubleheader. The Lady Plainsmen swept the Knights 10-2 and 7-6.

On Saturday, the Knights and the Lady Plainsmen split the doubleheader with the Lady Plainsmen winning the first game, 7-3, and winning the second game 9-5.

On Sunday, the Knights traveled to Dodge City, Kans., and faced the Lady Conqs of Dodge City Community College in a doubleheader. The Lady Conqs defeated the Knights 10-8 in the first game and defeated the Knights in game two, 9-1.

The Knights are now 1-9 on the season.

They are next in action when they travel to Norfolk to play Northeast Community College on Saturday, Feb 24.

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