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Man suspected of shooting at Kansas trooper held in Nebraska

LEXINGTON, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a man suspected of shooting at a Kansas state trooper has been arrested in south-central Nebraska.

The Dawson County Sheriff’s Office says 39-year-old Richard Gathercole, of San Jacinto, California, was arrested early Tuesday morning at a gas station on the south side of Lexington. A sheriff’s deputy had spotted a pickup truck that Kansas authorities had said was stolen by a man who’d fired at the trooper Monday along Interstate 70 near Goodland. The trooper wasn’t hit.

It’s unclear what led to the shooting. A Kansas Bureau of Investigation representative didn’t immediately return a call Wednesday.

Gathercole is charged in Nebraska with theft and with possession of stolen firearms. He remains in Dawson County Jail on Wednesday. Nebraska court records don’t list the name of his attorney.

Nebraska secretary of state hires new elections deputy

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska county election commissioner will serve as the state’s new deputy secretary of state for elections.

Sarpy County Election Commissioner Wayne Bena will replace Neal Erickson, who retired in December 2016 after 22 years with the secretary of state’s office. Secretary of State John Gale announced the appointment Wednesday.

Bena will report to Gale, the state’s chief elections officer, starting Sept. 1.

Bena has served as Sarpy County election commissioner since 2010. His new role will include managing the secretary of state’s elections division and coordinating with 93 county election officials, among other duties.

Bena was appointed Sarpy County election commissioner in 2010 by then-Gov. Dave Heineman and reappointed in 2014. Election commissioners are appointed in counties with more than 100,000 residents. Gov. Pete Ricketts will appoint Bena’s replacement.

Nebraska man accused of cattle rustling pleads not guilty

RED CLOUD, Neb. (AP) — A south-central Nebraska man accused of cattle rustling has pleaded not guilty.

Court records say 26-year-old Austin Petr entered the plea last week in Webster County, where’s he’s charged with theft. His next court hearing is scheduled for Aug. 7. Authorities say the rural Blue Hill resident sold calves Jan. 13 at a Clay County sale barn that had been stolen earlier that day from a property in Webster County.

Petr’s charged in Clay County with seven counts of prohibited sale of livestock. His preliminary hearing in that case is scheduled for Aug. 1.

Lawyer contests constitutionality of Nebraska death penalty

TECUMSEH, Neb. (AP) — An attorney for an inmate accused of strangling his cellmate has asked a judge to declare Nebraska’s death penalty unconstitutional.

Concerns over the lethal injection procedure are among the 11 arguments in a motion filed Monday by Todd Lancaster, attorney for Patrick Schroeder.

Capital punishment was repealed in 2015 but recently reinstated by voters.

The move prompted a delay in Schroeder’s arraignment that was set for Tuesday.

Schroeder has been serving a life sentence for murder but now also faces a potential death sentence for allegedly choking cellmate Terry Berry Jr. to death in April at the Tecumseh State Prison.

Lancaster says the state’s death penalty is racially and geographically discriminatory. He says the decision to seek it is arbitrary because it’s left to individual county attorneys.

Flu vaccine ineffective for people 65 and older last winter

NEW YORK (AP) — The flu vaccine was ineffective in protecting older Americans last winter against the illness, even though the vaccine was well-matched to the flu bugs going around.

U.S. health officials on Wednesday released new vaccine data. They showed the vaccine did a so-so job overall— it was about 42 percent effective in preventing illness severe enough to send a patient to a doctor’s office.

But it did a poor job protecting some age groups. That includes people 65 and older — the group that’s hardest hit by flu, suffering the most deaths and hospitalizations.

The data were presented at a medical meeting in Atlanta. Annual flu shots are recommended for virtually all Americans age 6 months or older.

Salvation Army in Omaha opens cooling stations to beat heat

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — With a heat index creeping into the triple digits, the Salvation Army in Omaha is opening cooling stations in Omaha and neighboring Council Bluffs, Iowa.

The cooling centers will offer an air-conditioned reprieve from the heat Wednesday and Thursday, as well as bottled water to help people hydrate.

The centers are located at the Burrows Center in eastern Omaha, the Kroc Center in southeastern Omaha, North Corps in northeastern Omaha and Council Bluffs Corps across the Missouri River in western Iowa. Most of the centers are open from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on weekdays. The Kroc Center is open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m.

The temperature in Omaha by mid-afternoon Wednesday was around 95 degrees (35 Celsius), but the heat index was over 100 degrees (37.78 Celsius).

Omaha woman sentenced again in worthless travel voucher case

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha woman already serving time in federal prison for selling millions of dollars in worthless travel vouchers has been sentenced again, this time for state charges in the case.

Patricia Urbanovsky was sentenced Wednesday in Douglas County District Court to seven to 11 years in state prison. She had pleaded no contest to writing bad checks to her employees to repay them for thousands of dollars she borrowed from them to keep her business afloat.

Urbanovsky was sentenced earlier this year to more than five years in federal prison for money laundering and wire fraud. Her state sentence will run at the same time as her federal sentence.

Authorities say Urbanovsky ran a scheme through her business to sell discounted airline travel vouchers, which turned out to be worthless. Hundreds of customers discovered their vouchers wouldn’t be honored.

Diana Claudette Classen Service Times

Diana Claudette Classen, age 76, of North Platte passed away Tuesday June 20, 2017 at Great Plains Health.

Memorials are suggested in her name and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com. Cremation was chosen and memorial services will be held 2:00 p.m. Thursday June 29, 2017, at Victory Church of God with Pastor Dean Bailey officiating.

Private family inurnment will be held at a later date. Those wishing to do so may sign the register book from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Wednesday June 28, 2017 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Betty Jean McEvoy Service Times

Betty Jean McEvoy, age 94 of North Platte, passed away Sunday June 11, 2017 at Great Plains Health.  Graveside services will be held 11:00 a.m. Friday July 14, 2017 at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery.  A reception will follow at the First Presbyterian Church.  Those wishing to do so may sign the register book from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Thursday July 13, 2017 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Catherine “Katy” Varicak

Catherine “Katy” Varicak, of North Platte, NE, passed away surrounded by her family on Tuesday, June 20, 2017, at Great Plains Health, at the age of 86.

Katy was born September 8, 1930, to Richard Leonard and Louise Hoath (Wilson) Coad at Tullahoma, TN. She graduated from Hutchinson, KS, in 1948 then attended the University of Kansas before transferring to the University of Nebraska at Lincoln where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Education. Katy began teaching in area schools then taught English, History and PE at North Platte High School. In 1985 she received her Master’s Degree in Administration from the University of Nebraska and served as the Lincoln County Superintendent of Schools for two terms.

On December 30, 1954, Katy was united in marriage to Emanuel “Mike” Varicak in North Platte and they eventually made their home on Sycamore Street. When Katy became a mother, she stayed home to raise the children and did substitute teaching.

Katy was a member of the Episcopal Church of Our Savior where she sang in the choir and served on the vestry. She was also a member of Alpha Phi Sorority, D.A.R., Friends of the Library, Porcelain Pals Painting Club and was a founding member of the North Platte Community Playhouse. Katy enjoyed golfing and served as the North Platte County Club’s President of the Ladies Golf Association.

Katy also liked playing cards, reading, doing crafts and taking care of her flowers. She often took walks around the neighborhood and would stop to visit with others about their gardens. Katy loved her family and her cats, and was especially proud of her grandchildren.

She leaves behind her husband, Mike, of North Platte; children, Jayne Couchois, of Granada Hills, CA, Michael (Beki) Varicak, of Virginia Beach, VA, and Will (Jackie) Varicak, of Lincoln, NE; seven grandchildren, Michael, Michaela, Elizabeth “Ellie”, Cole, Eric, Catherine and Daniel; her special cat, Koko; as well as her niece, nephews and other family.

Katy was preceded in death by her parents, Leonard and Louise Coad; sister, Bette Lundin; and her beloved cat, Mr. Kitty Yoda Checker “Max”.

Cremation was chosen. Graveside Memorial Service will be 11:30 a.m. on Friday, June 23, 2017, in Fort McPherson National Cemetery with Father Jeffrey Nelson officiating. The memorial book may be signed at odeanchapel.com or from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore, which is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorials are to the North Platte Animal Shelter or the Episcopal Church of Our Savior.

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