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NPCC Lady Knights volleyball goes 0-4 at Johnson County Invite

Overland Park, Kan – The North Platte Community College Lady Knights finished 0-4 at the Johnson County Community College Invitational over the weekend.

The tournament draws some of the top Division II teams in the country.

In the first game of the tournament on Friday for the Lady Knights, they faced the host Johnson County Community College Lady Cavaliers. The Lady Cavaliers, perennially contend for the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II crown. The Lady Cavaliers defeated the Lady Knights in three sets, 25-18, 25-22, and 25-23. Luisa Hernandez had nine kills and Amanda Kroeger added eight kills to lead the Knights. Taylin McNair had 15 set assists and Hernandez had 12 defensive digs against the Lady Cavaliers.

In the second game on Friday, the Lady Knights faced the number eight rated Cowley County Community College Lady Tigers and were defeated in straight sets 25-22, 25-22, and 25-18. Mikenna Curlee led the Lady Knights with seven kills. Carlie Wytulka added 10 set assists and Hernandez had 13 defensive digs.

The Lady Knights opened Saturday’s action of the tournament by playing the Des Moines Area Community College Lady bears and were defeated in five sets 19-25, 25-19, 14-25, 25-22, and 15-5.

Hernandez had 17 kills and 23 defensive digs for the Lady Knights, followed by Neci Sundquist with 11 kills. McNair had 25 set assists.

The 12th ranked Kirkwood Community College Lady Eagles defeated the Lady Knights in four sets 25-16, 19-25, 25-11, and 25-22 in the final game of the tournament for the Lady Knights.

Hernandez and Sundquist each had 14 kills for the Lady Knights. Wytulka had 19 set assists and McNair added 18 set assists. Antonya Schaffert had 28 defensive digs in the game.

Lady Knight Head Coach said, “We played some good competition this weekend and I think we did some good things. We just let teams go on bigger runs and couldn’t keep serve.”

The Lady Knights are now 10-16 on the season. They will return to their home court on Tuesday, October 3 to face McCook Community College in a Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference matchup. The game is designated as “Pink Out Night” and “Mentoring Night”. Game time is at 7:00 p.m. CDT

Nebraska lakes to be stocked with rainbow trout this fall

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Rainbow trout are being stocked in ponds and lakes across Nebraska this fall.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission says the stocking is intended to enhance fishing opportunities this fall and winter. The agency says trot fishing is a great way to introduce children to fishing, because simple and inexpensive equipment may be used.

The stockings began Sept. 19 with 1,000 trout put in Elm Creek east of Red Cloud. The stocked trout are approximately 10 inches long.

The stockings are planned at dozens of lakes and ponds through Nov. 1.

Amid concern about kids, Colorado bans edible pot shapes

DENVER (AP) — A ban on gummy bears and other edible marijuana products shaped like animals, people and fruit takes effect this month in Colorado.

It aims to decrease the likelihood small children will mistake them for a favorite treat.

The change is less dramatic for Colorado’s cannabis companies than adapting to last fall’s rollout of exhaustive requirements for labeling, packaging and stamps on individual edible marijuana products.

But it’s motivated by the same concerns about children popping tasty-looking products into their mouths and getting sick or people who intend to use edible marijuana but accidently overdo it and need to visit a hospital.

Manufacturers say they’ve had more than year to prepare and don’t expect any problems meeting the deadline.

Other states where marijuana is legal have similar restrictions, including Washington.

Ponca State Park to celebrate 19th annual Hallowfest

PONCA, Neb. (AP) — Ponca State Park’s annual Hallowfest celebration is set for two dates next month.

The celebration will be held Oct. 14 and Oct. 21.

Now in its 19th year, Hallowfest offers a variety of fall activities, including campsite and cabin decorating contests, a pumpkin roll, pumpkin carving contest, haunted hayrack rides, seasonal crafts and more.

Tickets are required for the spooky haunted hayrack rides through the park, which are one of the event’s most popular activities. Guests can reserve tickets by calling the park at 402-755-2284 beginning at 8 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 9. Tickets often sell out within two hours.

More information on Ponca State Park’s Hallowfest activities can be found online at https://calendar.OutdoorNebraska.gov.

Former police chief arrested in drunken driving case

PAPILLION, Neb. (AP) — A former police chief in an Omaha suburb who’s facing drunken driving charges has bonded out of jail.

Officers arrested 58-year-old Leonard Houloose on Thursday and booked him into Sarpy County Jail. He bonded out in less than two hours. A phone listed for Houloose rang unanswered Friday. Court records don’t list the name of an attorney who could comment for him.

Papillion (puh-PIHL’-yuhn) officers stopped their former chief Sunday afternoon after receiving a tip that he was driving drunk.

He’d served 22 years in the Papillion force, including 14 as chief. He left the department in 2015 and is employed by the city as director of the Tara Hills and Eagle Hills golf courses.

Former employee accused of theft from county program

COLUMBUS, Neb. (AP) — A former Platte County employee has been accused of stealing from the county while in charge of the county’s adult diversion program.

Court records say 43-year-old Traci Nelsen is charged with two counts of theft and one of tampering with evidence. A woman who answered Friday at a phone listed for Nelsen in Monroe said Nelsen doesn’t live there. Online court records don’t list the name of an attorney who could comment for Nelsen.

Prosecutors say more than $10,000 is missing from the diversion program. Nelsen’s next court date is Oct. 18.

Injunction blocking Nebraska prison marriage policy reversed

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska Supreme Court has sent an order blocking a state prison policy that kept two inmates from marrying back to a lower court, citing a conflict in how the lawsuit was filed and then decided.

The ruling Friday came in the case of two inmates who had their request to marry denied because corrections officials have been unwilling to transport either of them to the other’s prison for a wedding ceremony, or allow them to marry via video.

The American Civil Liberties Union sued on their behalf, and last year, a Lancaster County District judge ruled the prison’s policy was “constitutionally flawed.”

But the state’s high court found the judge was wrong to grant injunctive relief based on prison employees’ official capacities, because the officials were sued as individuals.

Task force brainstorms ideas for next high school in Lincoln

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Residents, teachers, principals and students in Lincoln are brainstorming ideas for what the local school district’s next high school should look like.

Lincoln Public Schools Superintendent Steve Joel says the goal is to address dramatic enrollment growth at the high school level.

He says high school enrollment is at 106 percent. District officials expect another 5,000 students to enter the district in the next five years.

In addition to a new high school, the district’s 10-year plan calls for four new elementary schools and two new middle schools.

Joel says a traditional high school would cost about $80 million. He says it wouldn’t be feasible to build more than one new high school because the district wouldn’t be able to address space needs in elementary and middle schools.

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Garland man sentenced to probation for fiery crash death

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Garland man who pleaded no contest to misdemeanor vehicular homicide has been sentenced to two years’ probation.

68-year-old Gary Jacobsen was sentenced Friday in Lancaster County Count.

Prosecutors say Jacobsen was driving a truck loaded with rock on Dec. 6, when he pulled across U.S. Highway 77 just north of Lincoln and hit a southbound semitrailer. The semi rolled onto its side and erupted into flames, killing 21-year-old driver Brandon Gerdes, of Osmond.

Jacobsen was also ordered to perform 120 hours of community service in 30-hour blocks during the weeks of June 26 and Dec. 6 — the weeks of Gerdes’ birth and death.

Woman charged in road rage incident that injured Lincoln man

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Police have arrested a woman they say was in a car in Lincoln that intentionally hit a man, then sped off in a road rage incident.

It was 21-year-old Shaniece Turner’s car that hit Steven Collins on Aug. 31. Police say she had let Deaubre Gardner drive the car when the incident happened.

Gardner is charged in a warrant with first-degree assault and another count. Police have not found Deaubre.

Police say both men got out of their vehicles following a crash, then Gardner got back into Turner’s car and intentionally hit Collins, severely injuring his leg. The leg had to be amputated at a hospital.

Turner has been charged with being an accessory to a felony. She remained jailed Friday on $50,000 bond.

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