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(Updated) Man killed in car vs. train crash near Brady

UPDATE November 23, 2017

Lincoln County Sheriff’s Deputies completed a preliminary investigation which showed a Union Pacific Railroad Train was traveling eastbound around sixty miles per hour. As it approached a private crossing near mile marker 202 on Highway 30 a van drove onto the crossing northbound toward U.S. Highway 30. The train crew advised the vehicle stopped on the tracks blocking the crossing and they could not avoid striking the vehicle.

The male driver of the vehicle was identified as a sixty one year old Nance County resident David Borgheiinck. Alcohol or drugs do not appear to be a factor. No other injuries were reported in the incident. The investigation continues.

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The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatality accident that occurred on Highway 30 near Brady.

On November 22, at around 5:43 p.m., deputies responded to the report of a vehicle being struck by a train near mile marker 202 on Highway 30, about two miles east of Brady.

Investigators say the crash occurred at a private railroad crossing, and the lone male occupant of the vehicle was found in the vehicle deceased. His identity is being withheld, pending the notification of family.

Authorities did not provide any further details of the crash as the investigation is ongoing.

This is a developing story and we will update it as more details become available.

 

Delores Louise Larson

Delores Louise Larson, 92, of Holdrege, formerly of Loomis, passed away Nov. 20, 2017, at Holdrege Memorial Homes.

Delores was born on May 14, 1925, on the family farm northeast of Bertrand in Phelps County, the only child of Carl and Ethel (Lundberg) Hultman. She grew up on the family farm and graduated from Bertrand High School with the class of 1943. That same year, she began working at the First State Bank in Loomis. During her early years at the bank, she lived in several apartments in Loomis. On weekends, however, she took the train back to Bertrand to stay with her parents. Delores remained at the bank for 35 years before retiring in 1978.

On March 5, 1949, she was united in marriage to Elliott Larson, and to this union three children were born, Paula, Mark and Craig. The couple made their home in Loomis. In the 1960s and ’70s, she was very active with the March of Dimes fundraising campaigns, as well as membership drives for the Holdrege Community Concert. On Saturday nights, you’d often find Delores and Elliott at the Elks Club. Throughout the years, she was also active with the BPO Does.

Delores was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Bertrand and enjoyed hosting and attending Circle. After retiring from the bank, Delores enjoyed spending time with family and friends, and she loved to travel.

She earned the nickname “Grandma Dee,” as she loved not only entertaining her own grandchildren but was also a surrogate grandmother to others. She was a faithful visitor to hospitals and nursing homes, and loved sending cards and gifts for any and all occasions.

Following the passing of her husband Elliott in 1986, she kept busy traveling. Delores enjoyed the drive to Iowa each fall to visit her cousins and loved taking bus trips to Branson, Omaha and Kansas City to see shows. A highlight of her life was in 1992, when she made her second trip to Sweden to visit relatives.

In 2001, Delores suffered a stroke and began to make her home at Holdrege Memorial Homes. For many years, she remained very active and enjoyed taking day trips to have lunch with friends.

Besides her husband Elliott and her parents, she was preceded in death by six brothers-in-law, Clifton (Gladys) Larson, Ralph Larson, Raymond Larson, Roland (Mary) Larson, Elton (Mavis) Larson and Warren (Lois) Larson.

Delores leaves to celebrate her life her three children Paula (Ward) Peterson of Kearney, Mark (Lynn) Larson of North Platte and Craig Larson of Scottsbluff; four grandchildren, Brooke (Matt) Larson of Lincoln, Alison (Seth) Svoboda of Peoria, Arizona, Lucas (Haley) Larson of Waverly and Alyssa (fiancé Justin Graham) Larson of Omaha; seven great-grandchildren, Soren and Vic Svoboda, Collins and Rowan Larson, Paetyn and Owen Larson, and Ayla Graham; and a host of cousins, which includes several first and second cousins in Sweden.

A memorial has been established for later designation. Online condolences may be shared at nelsonbauerfh.com.

Services will be at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 28, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Bertrand with Pastor Matthew Hacker officiating. Inurnment will be at 12:30 p.m. prior to the services at Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery north of Bertrand. The memorial book may be signed from 4-8 p.m., with the family from 6-7:30 p.m., on Monday, Nov. 27, at Nelson-Bauer Funeral Home, Holdrege, which is in charge of arrangements.

Cleo Wanita Griffiths

Cleo Wanita Griffiths, 93, passed away peacefully Nov. 19, 2017, at Hutchinson Regional Medical Center in Hutchinson, Kansas.

Cleo was born in Stockville on Feb. 11, 1924, a daughter of Lillian Elma (Claflin) and Cecil Cloyd Schultz.

Throughout the years, Cleo attended elementary school in Brush, Colorado, and Dickens, graduating from the Curtis Ag High School. She then received her teaching degree from the University of Nebraska School of Technical Agriculture in Curtis.

She was a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in McPherson, Kansas, was a former member in North Platte and most recently a member of the Hutchinson Hall.

Through the years, Cleo taught school in a one-room schoolhouse, was a homemaker and took great pride in providing for her family in this manner. She also worked at J.C. Penney in Sidney. She was a piano and organ teacher for more than 45 years, teaching in North Platte, Sidney and McPherson, Kansas.

Cleo enjoyed teaching and playing piano and reading “My Book of Bible Stories” to her grandkids, was an artist, wrote poetry and was a talented seamstress. Her entire family would travel around Nebraska and Kansas, playing at different dance halls in her younger years.

Cleo W. Schultz was united in marriage to Virgil Dale Griffiths on Dec. 24, 1942, in North Platte. Virgil passed away Oct. 9, 2001.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Cecil C. and Lillian E. Schultz; husband, Virgil Dale Griffiths; brothers, Orville “Bill,” Milford “Peanut” and Winston Leonard “Winnie” Schultz.

She is survived by her children, Rodney L. (Mary Lou) Griffiths of McAllen, Texas, Sharlene F. Schroeder of Windom, Kansas, and Shellie Y. Griffiths of Hutchinson, Kansas; sisters, Garnet (Joe) Dixon of Carson, California, and Virginia Lee Workman of Boise, Idaho; six grandchildren, Darin M. Thrash (Michelle Thompson), Tracey (Darin) Werries, Dustin Schroeder (Laura Parks), Tiffany Holler (Sean Balke), T.J. (Hayley) Schroeder and Jordan Schroeder; 20 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews, other relatives and a host of friends.

Services will be at 11 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 27, at Glidden-Ediger Chapel, McPherson, Kansas, with Minister Dan Northrup officiating. Burial will be at the McPherson Cemetery in McPherson, Kansas. Friends are invited to call from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 26, at Glidden-Ediger Chapel, which is in charge of arrangements.

Nathan G. Schultheiss

Nathan G. Schultheiss, age 57 of North Platte, passed away at his home on Wednesday November 22, 2017.  Services are pending at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home.

Michael R. Karre

Michael R. Karre, 20, of North Platte, passed away November 20, 2017 in Omaha.  Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 26 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, November 27, 2017 at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church with the Rev. J.M. Dickmander officiating. Cremation will take place after the services.  Carpenter Memorial Chapel is in care of arrangements.

Terrance “Terry” Lee Barrett

Terrance “Terry” Lee Barrett, 66, of North Platte, passed away November 21, 2017 at Great Plains Health.  He was born Dec. 31, 1950 to Wesley and Bonnie (Parrish) Barrett at North Platte.  Terry graduated from North Platte High School in 1969.  He served in the United States Army until his honorable discharge. He hired on the Union Pacific Railroad and then was drafted into the United States Army. On January 23, 1971, he was united in marriage to Kathy Lyons After his discharge, he returned to North Platte and his employment as conductor for the railroad.

Terry enjoyed playing pool, fishing, all sports and working in his yard.  He is survived by his wife, Kathy; his mother, Bonnie; children, Mike (Elsa Delgado), Amy (Darnell) Anderson and Sam (Ashely Lewis); grandchildren, Jonathan, Richard, Addie and Nathan; numerous cousins and other family members including Scott and Connie Lyons and their families.

He was preceded in death by his father, Wesley in 2005.

Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. A memorial has been established in his memory.  Services will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 25, 2017 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel with Chaplain Robin Storer officiating.  Burial will be at the North Platte Cemetery.  Visitation will be from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 prior to the services on Saturday.  Carpenter Memorial Chapel is in care of arrangements.

Police say student tried to sexually assault teacher

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GERING, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a 16-year-old student attempted to sexually assault a teacher at a western Nebraska high school.

The boy was arrested around 7:20 a.m. Monday, a few blocks from Gering High School in Gering. Court records say the boy is charged with attempted sexual assault, terroristic threats and use of a weapon to commit a felony. Police say the boy used a pocket knife to menace the teacher, who was not injured.

The Associated Press generally doesn’t name juveniles accused of crimes.

5 plead not guilty to bank robbery conspiracy charge

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Five people have pleaded not guilty to charges that they conspired to rob banks in Lincoln.

The five entered their pleas to conspiracy counts Monday in U.S. District Court in Lincoln. Four of the five also pleaded not guilty to bank robbery. Only 21-year-old Crystal Stabler was not charged with robbery.

Prosecutors identified the four others as 22-year-old Israel Holmes, 23-year-old Julian Huffman, 22-year-old Kaylene Stabler and 21-year-old Kiana Stabler.

Court records say seven banks were robbed of a total of more than $49,000 from May through October. Prosecutors say pepper spray was used on bank employees in at least two of the robberies and the robbers also used realistic-looking BB guns to menace the employees.

4 arrested in Lincoln County theft case after suspect leaves wallet behind

Four people are facing theft charges in connection with a theft at a new home construction site near Lake Maloney.

According to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy responded to a new home construction site near Lake Maloney on November 20.

The deputy met with the homeowner who reported that someone had entered the home and removed several thousand dollars worth of tools.

As the deputy investigated, he discovered a wallet that did not belong to anyone who was on the scene.

Investigators contacted the owner of the wallet, identified as 29-year-old Andrew Boggs of North Platte, and took him into custody.

Deputies then made contact with 24-year-old Marcus Bailey, also of North Platte.  Bailey was taken into custody and a search warrant was executed on his home in the 1000 block of West Third Street. Inside the home, deputies reportedly located numerous items that had been stolen from the construction site near Lake Maloney. Additionally, they discovered thousands of dollars worth of various construction tools, methamphetamine,  and drug paraphernalia.

Then, on November 21, deputies made two more arrests in connection with the case. 30-year-old Eric Devaney, who was already incarcerated, was charged with burglary and possession of stolen property and 29-year-old Bill Cheever, Jr., who was charged with possession of stolen property and distribution of a controlled substance. Investigators located more tools from the Lake Maloney case in Cheever’s home on North Buffalo, in North Platte.

Boggs was jailed on charges of burglary and possession of stolen property and Bailey was charged with possession of a controlled substance.

The investigation is ongoing.

 

Nebraska, Iowa students raise awareness of veteran suicide

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Student veterans from Nebraska and Iowa have joined together in a nine-day march to raise awareness of veteran suicide ahead of a football game between the two universities.

The student veteran organizations at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and University of Iowa organized the 347-mile (almost 560-kilometer) march from Iowa City, Iowa to Lincoln, Nebraska. The march started Wednesday and will conclude Thursday, just before Friday’s football game.

The groups hope to bring attention to the problem of veteran suicide. Studies show that about 20 veterans die by suicide every day.

This is the second year the groups have marched. Veterans march about 20 miles every morning and afternoon while carrying 20 pound (more than 9 kilogram) backpacks with their personal belongings.

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