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NSP disposes of live grenade in Dodge County

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Hazardous Device Technicians with the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) Bomb Squad have disposed of a live grenade in Snyder, Nebraska.

The grenade was found Wednesday, January 3, in a truck which had recently been purchased from the family of a deceased individual. While the new owner was cleaning out the truck, he discovered the grenade in the back seat and alerted authorities with the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office.

After securing the scene, the Sheriff’s Office called-in the NSP Bomb Squad to dispose of the device. NSP Hazardous Device Technicians determined that grenade was live. They safely removed it from the vehicle and used counter charges to destroy it in an empty field.

“This is a great reminder for anyone who comes across anything resembling a grenade or an explosive device to call 911,” said Lt. Jim DeFreece, NSP Hazardous Device Coordinator. “We’ve had people find them when cleaning out storage areas, garages, or in this case a vehicle. The safest thing to do is to avoid touching the device and call the authorities.”

NSP would like to thank the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office for their assistance in this operation.

Roger Lee Kinsinger Death Notice

Roger Lee Kinsinger, age 62 of North Platte, passed away Thursday January 4, 2018 at his home.  A family led memorial service will be held 2:00 p.m. Saturday January 6, 2018 at The Rock Church.  Cremation was chosen and inurnment will follow at the Riverview Cemetery in Sutherland.  Adams and Swanson Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

Luke Paul Ranck

Luke Paul Ranck died peacefully, surrounded by family on January 3, 2018 in Lincoln, NE at the age of 74.

Luke was born January 8, 1943 to Luke Jacob and Mary Helen (Galli) Ranck in Philadelphia, PA.  He was raised in Gloucester County, NJ and attended Gloucester Catholic High School, graduating in 1960.  He married Frances Jean Ingram, the love of his life, on November 7, 1964.  Luke and Fran raised their four children in North Platte, NE and were deeply involved in the Catholic Church, North Platte Catholic Schools, Knights of Columbus and many other organizations and activities.  Luke founded the Nebraska Safety and Fire Equipment Company in 1983 and retired in 2010.   Luke was dedicated to his faith, his family, his friends, his employees, and customers.  Luke was a hard-working and detail-oriented person.  He rarely forgot a number, date, or name and was always welcoming and attentive.  He was able to converse with anyone, anywhere, on nearly any topic.  He continued to refine his storytelling skills with his coffee group after retirement.  Luke enjoyed spending time at McDaid Elementary school tutoring kids and felt blessed for the time with each of the students.

Luke is survived by wife Fran; children Luke Paul (Shelly) Ranck II, John Joseph (Misti) Ranck, Beth Ann (Carl) Nemec, Mary Jo (Cory) Chandler; grandchildren Payton Ranck, Luke Paul Ranck III, Connor Ranck, Jackson Ranck, Bennett Ranck, Isabella Nemec, Isaac Nemec, Gianna Nemec; sisters Eleanor Drebick, Ethel (Doug) Hauser, Mary (John) Lynam; brother Edward Ranck; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.

He is preceded in death by parents Luke Jacob and Mary Helen (Galli) Ranck; sister Irene; brother David; and mother-in-law Josephine Mitchell.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the North Platte Catholic School Endowment and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.  Vigil services will be held 7:00 p.m. Sunday January 7, 2018 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church.  Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:00 a.m. Monday January 8, 2018 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church with the Reverend Mark Seiker as celebrant.  Cremation will follow the service and inurnment will be at a later date.  Visitation will be from noon until 5:00 p.m. Sunday January 7, 2018 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Nebraska officials gave no info to Trump election commission

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Officials say President Donald Trump’s election fraud commission never received any Nebraska voter information before the group was disbanded.

A spokeswoman for Nebraska Secretary of State John Gale said Thursday that the commission last talked with state officials several months ago and hadn’t responded to Gale’s requests for more information.

Gale had said he would fulfill the commission’s request for publicly available information, but only if he received assurances that voters’ information would be protected and not used illegally. He also asked about the status of several lawsuits challenging the commission’s request for voter information.

Trump spiked the commission Wednesday amid infighting and refusals by numerous states to cooperate, but at the same time transferred its mission to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Bill would allow tuition waiver for Nebraska firefighters

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska firefighters and emergency medical technicians could get could get a partial college tuition waiver under a bill pending in the state Legislature.

Sen. Brett Lindstrom of Omaha introduced a bill this week that would waive 30 percent of a first responder’s in-state tuition at the University of Nebraska, a Nebraska state college or community college.

First responders could receive the waiver for up to five years, as long they remain eligible for the benefit.

Lindstrom says the bill could help fire departments recruit more staff and compete with departments in other states. Lindstrom introduced a similar measure for police officers that lawmakers approved in 2016 on a 46-0 vote.

Authorities say 2 killed in suburban Omaha collision

BELLEVUE, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say two people have been killed and two others have been injured in a three-vehicle collision on a freeway stretch in the Omaha suburb of Bellevue.

The crash involved a car, a pickup truck and a flatbed truck and was reported a little after 3 a.m. Friday on southbound U.S. Highway 75 — the Kennedy Freeway. Southbound traffic was diverted to city streets.

The names of those involved haven’t been released. The two injured people were taken to Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.

The crash cause is being investigated.

White supremacist faces terror charge after train stopped

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A white supremacist accused of stopping an Amtrak train in Nebraska has been charged with terrorism.

Documents unsealed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Lincoln show 26-year-old Taylor Wilson, of St. Charles, Missouri, is charged with terrorism attacks and other violence against railroad carriers and mass transportation systems.

The eastbound train with about 175 people aboard halted early Oct. 22 in Oxford, Nebraska, about 200 miles (320 kilometers) southwest of Omaha. Court documents say a Furnas County deputy sent to the scene found Amtrak employees holding Wilson. The deputy says Wilson had a loaded revolver, plus more ammunition and a knife.

The court documents show the FBI has evidence of Wilson’s activities with white supremacist groups.

The Associated Press left a message for his attorney in a related case Friday.

Omaha man sentenced for shooting death of Iowa man

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha teen has been sentenced to up to 12 years in prison for his role in the gun-play death of another man last year.

Omaha television station WOWT reports that 18-year-old Montana Garbez was sentenced Friday to six to 12 years for manslaughter for the April death of 20-year-old Scott Evans, of Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Garbez pleaded guilty to the charge in September. In exchange, a felony weapons count was dropped.

Police found Evans dead inside a home in north Omaha home after being called to the house for a report of a shooting.

Prosecutors say Garbez and another man appeared to have been using a gun in a game similar to Russian roulette, and Evans was shot in the head. Prosecutors say Garbez fired the deadly shot.

Shirley Ann Keck

Shirley Ann Keck, age 90 of North Platte, went home to be with our Lord on Wednesday January 3, 2018 at Great Plains Health with her family by her side. She joined the love of her life William C. Keck “Bill Sr.” on his birthday, as well as their son Eddie.

Shirley was born on February 1, 1927 in Manning, IA to Herbert L. and Francis (Lukegord) Blair. She moved with her family to Grand Island in 1943. She attended various schools in Iowa and Nebraska. She met William C. Keck Sr. in Grand Island and they were married on Valentine’s Day 1944 at St. Mary’s Cathedral. They were married for 54 years, until Bill Sr. passed away in 1998. To their union 10 children were born, Bill “Butch” Jr., Bonnie, Allan, Steve, Kathy, Kenny and Keven, Dorothy, Ed, and Dick. She was the light of her family’s life, she was always there for her children, cooking, cleaning, hugging, and made raising 10 children look like it was the simplest thing in the world! All she needed was a 10 minute nap and she was back running circles around her kids and eventually her grandkids! In addition to her own children, she was dearly loved and known as “Mom” to many of her children’s’ friends. Shirley had endless energy, not only caring for her family, but also working full time as a waitress at The Liederkranz Private Club in Grand Island and part time at the Motel 6 at the front desk where she enjoyed meeting many people. Together she and Bill Sr. owned Neimono’s Costume Shop in their home, renting costumes all over the country and making memories with their Halloween decorations and pumpkins. She was a member of the Eagle’s Women’s Auxiliary Club, American Veteran’s Club and St. Patrick’s Catholic Church and Rosary Group. She prayed the Rosary daily. She and her good friend, the late Phyllis Wilkens, volunteered at elementary schools sharing knowledge on the history of the American Flag. She also volunteered at the Bargain Bin where she enjoyed the relationships she developed there. She was available to attend and be involved in her children’s and grandchildren’s activities and sports. She was a true friend to all, thinking of others above herself. They say “Angels walk among us” and anyone who knew Shirley knew that to be true. She leaves behind the Keck Legacy of 10 children, 92 grand and great and great great grandchildren, plus 3 on the way.

Shirley is survived by 9 children, Butch “Bill” Jr. of Omaha, NE, Bonnie Jo Tilford of North Platte, Allan of Grand Island, Steve (Cindy) of North Platte, Kathy Buck of North Platte, Kenny (Teresa) of North Platte, Keven (Alice) of North Platte, Dorothy (Hubert Sorrells) Savory of North Platte, and Dick (Kristi) of Kearney; a large combination of 92 grandchildren including great and great-great grandchildren, with 3 on the way; brothers Bonard Blair of Grand Island and Bob Blair of Lincoln; sisters-in-law Joy Robertson of Grand Island and Patty Knutson of Omaha; as well as many other extended family members and friends; and her beloved dog Sweetie.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband William C. Keck “Bill Sr.”; son Edward “Eddie”; infant granddaughters Abigail Dobesh and Lillian “Lilly” Merksick; grandson Billy Huckins; granddaughter Tier Petty; sister Betty Rehder;  and brother Richard Blair.

Memorials are suggested to the North Platte Catholic Schools Endowment Fund or North Platte Meals on Wheels and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.  Christian Wake Services will be held 7:00 p.m. Friday January 5, 2018 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:00 a.m. Saturday January 6, 2018 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church with the Reverend Josh Brown as celebrant. Visitation will be from noon until 5:00 p.m. Friday January 5, 2018 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

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