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Woman who scammed grandfather, students’ families sentenced

GERING, Neb. (AP) — A Gering woman accused of defrauding her grandfather and the families of music students has been sentenced to prison.

Stacia Keener was sentenced Friday to four to eight years for two counts of felony theft and another year for five misdemeanor theft counts. The sentences are to be served at the same time.

Keener pleaded guilty to the charges in July.

Prosecutors say Keener took money from the parents of her students to pay for a Disney World trip, but never bought tickets or scheduled it. Officials say she also scammed her 84-year-old grandfather out of more than $250,000 over a four-year period.

Authorities: 93-year-old man in coma following Lincoln fire

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a 93-year-old man pulled from a Lincoln house fire earlier this week remains in critical condition at a hospital Friday.

Officials say Pierre Pettinger remains in a coma.

Police say he was found in a first-floor room after 6:30 a.m. Thursday, after firefighters had been called to the house for a fire. Pettinger was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Another person also was in the home at the time of the fire and suffered less serious injuries.

Fire Investigator Damon Robbins says a power strip overheated and items on top of it caught fire. He says smoke and heat damage will likely render the two-story house a total loss.

Robbins says the home’s only smoke detector wasn’t working.

Waverly city clerk fired, charged with theft from other town

WAVERLY, Neb. (AP) — Waverly officials have fired the city clerk after prosecutors in Cass County say she embezzled thousands of dollars from the village of Alvo, where she’s also the village clerk.

Ginger Neuhart was fired Wednesday.

Cass County Attorney Nathan Cox has charged the 60-year-old Neuhart with felony theft.

Investigators began looking into Neuhart’s handling of Alvo’s finances last month after the village chairman discovered a $90,000 discrepancy between the village’s actual account balance and what she had reported the previous board meeting. Investigators say Neuhart altered her $700 paychecks, sometimes adding up to $2,000 after they’d been signed.

A woman who answered the phone Saturday at a phone listing for Neuhart hung up before an Associated Press reporter could ask for comment on the allegations.

Nebraska lawmakers look to future with an older population

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska’s population is aging, and lawmakers want to know what to do about it.

A demographic shift over the next few decades could mean a surge of retirees relying on public services and a slow-growing number of workers to drive the economy and generate tax revenue. That’s according to a report presented to the Legislature’s Planning Committee.

Some lawmakers say the state isn’t doing enough to prepare for changes that could become a major drag on the state budget and economy. Those worries have prompted them to try to take a long-term view of how state officials should respond.

Sen. Paul Schumacher of Columbus says the change could force lawmakers to drastically raise taxes or cut services for those who need it.

Nebraska opens lottery for central Platte deer hunting

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska is opening a lottery to allow hunters access to lands in the central Platte River Valley.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission says 56 hunters will be chosen from a random drawing in early October and allowed to hunt on designated Platte River Recreation Access lands Nov. 16-19.

Applications are limited to one per person. They’ll be accepted by mail or in person at the Game and Parks service center in Kearney through Sept. 30 at 5 p.m. Hunters can apply to hunt three areas but will only receive permission on one area if their name is drawn. Lottery winners will be notified by Oct. 20.

Hunters are required to obtain the appropriate deer permit and habitat stamp to hunt.

University of Nebraska program to train future tree climbers

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — An assistant professor is working on creating a new regional and community forestry degree program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Eric North says he’s trying to coin the term ‘Treehuskers’ for the students who participate because UNL students are known as Cornhuskers. North is working in a position funded through the U.S. Forest Service and the School of Natural Resources.

North says faculty are busy designing courses and curriculum. It’ll train everyone from urban arborists to conservationists to scale trees safely and efficiently.

North says Nebraska will need trained arborists as the emerald ash borer continues to spread across the state. Lincoln and Omaha also seek experienced arborists or consultants to help manage the hundreds of thousands of trees the cities maintained.

Colorado family of 4 ID’d as victims of fatal plane crash

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — A Colorado family of four has been identified as the victims of a fatal small airplane crash.

Relatives on Sunday said in a statement that 47-year-old Jeff Makepeace, his 45-year-old wife, Jennifer, and their twin 10-year-old children, Addison and Benjamin, died in the crash late Friday.

The family from the city of Fort Collins was flying from a Fort Collins-area airport to Moab, Utah, when their single-engine plane crashed about in mountainous terrain near Glenwood Springs, Colorado about 170 miles (275 kilometers) west of Denver.

Federal authorities are investigating the cause of the crash of the Cirrus SR22. It’s a single-engine plane that can seat up to five passengers.

The statement says details of funeral services for the family are pending.

Nebraska college savings plan to hold scholarship drawing

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska grandparents are being invited to participate in a contest that could help them provide for their grandchildren’s college costs.

The NEST 529 College Savings Plan and First National Bank of Omaha will celebrate National Grandparents Day on Sunday with the kickoff of the annual Dear Grandchild scholarship drawing.

Participating grandparents write letters of no more than 500 words to their young loved ones expressing their hopes and the importance of higher education.

Ten grandparents will be selected to each win a $529 contribution to a new or existing NEST account for the beneficiaries of their choice.

Submission deadline is Nov. 30. Winners will be selected by random drawing in December.

NPCC volleyball goes 2-0 at Pizza Hut Invitational

Sterling, Colo. – The North Platte Community College Lady Knights volleyball team evened up their season record at 10-10 on the year after winning two games at the Pizza Hut Invitational on Friday.

In the first game the Lady Knights defeated the Williston State College Lady Tetons in four sets, 25-18, 22-25, 25-11, and 25-23.

Neci Sundquist had 10 kills. Jordynn Simpson had 20 defensive digs and Taylin McNair had 24 set assists to lead the Lady Knights against the Lady Tetons.

In the second game, the Lady Knights avenged an earlier loss by defeating the Northeastern Junior College Plainswomen in five sets, 25-23, 22-25, 25-23, 16-25, and 15-13.

”I’m really proud of our mental toughness and ability to finish against NJC after such a long week.” Lady Knights Head Coach Alexa McCall said. “They are a good team and we got them out of system and came out with a win. To go 4-1 this week was a big deal for us and I’m proud of how hard they worked.”

Luisa Hernandez had 16 kills and Sundquist added 10 to lead the Knights in kills. Carlie Wytulka had 22 set assists. Hernandez had 25 defensive digs, followed by Antonya Schaffert with 24 defensive digs for the Lady Knights.

The Lady Knights will face the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II number three team in the nation Central Community College Lady Raiders at the McDonald-Belton Gymnasium on Thursday, September 21. The game is “Girl Scout Night” All Girl Scouts, Girl Scout leaders, and their families will be admitted free.

The game will be broadcast on ESPN 1410 radio and on the Internet at www.northplattepost.com. It will also be also livestreamed at

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