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Montana officials identify Nebraska man who fell into river

POLSON, Mont. (AP) — Officials in northwestern Montana have released the name of a 23-year-old Nebraska man who is missing after falling into the Flathead River near a hydroelectric dam.

Lake County Sheriff Donald Bell said that Richard Mitchell of Minatare, Nebraska is the man who has been missing since mid-day Wednesday.

Bell says Mitchell was with Marissa Scott and Nathaniel Garcia, both of Gering, Nebraska, when they crossed guard rails and passed warning signs at an overlook at SKQ Dam near Polson. He said they were climbing down a cliff when Mitchell fell about 12 feet into the water.

The search for Mitchell continued Friday.

Brady HS girls claim Class D NSAA Cup for 2017

The Nebraska School Activities Association is pleased to announce the final standings for The NSAA Cup, the NSAA All-Activities Award for Nebraska high schools. The annual awards program began in the fall of 2006 to recognize the state’s most successful high school athletic and fine arts programs, presents awards to the 12 Nebraska high schools which earn the most points during the school year by participating in NSAA education-based activity programs.

This all-activities (fine arts and sports), all-school recognition platform recognizes the “Best of the Best” each year in NSAA programs. The NSAA Cup is presented to the winning schools in the four classes of the All-School Division, Girls Division and Boys Division during special ceremonies the following fall.

Each year the NSAA recognizes the most successful activities programs in the state with the NSAA Cup. Winners are determined by a point system based on participation in NSAA education-based activities and performance in state championship events within each division and class. Music, which does not have a state-level event, earns points based on participation at the district music contest.

The boys and girls competition in each class features schools earning participation and performance points from their respective activities. In the all-school division, schools receive participation points for each of its NSAA registered programs, and earn additional points for placing in NSAA championship events. All schools, which finish in the top eight positions (plus any ties) in a state championship event, receive points. In activities’ championships involving cooperative agreements, each of the schools in the cooperative will earn the points for that respective event providing they have at least one student participating on the cooperative varsity team.

In playoff events involving teams in a split classification, the same top eight positions in that event’s class (ex. D1 and D2) will earn full points for their class competition. If there are fewer than eight schools from a classification in the event, only those schools represented, are eligible to receive points.
Championship performance points are awarded for all activities championship events as follows:

First place – 50 points
Second place – 45 points
Third place – 40 points
Fourth place – 35 points
Fifth place – 30 points
Sixth place – 25 points
Seventh place – 20 points
Eighth place – 15 points

2016-17 Final NSAA Cup Standings

Mountain lion depredation of calf confirmed near Hay Springs

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LINCOLN, Neb. – Nebraska Game and Parks Commission officials have confirmed that a male mountain lion killed a calf near Hay Springs in Sheridan County.

The owner of the land where the calf was killed contacted Game and Parks officials on May 30 after finding the carcass. Game and Parks representatives examined the carcass and immediate vicinity the following day. The condition of the carcass suggested a high probability that a mountain lion was responsible.

The landowner and Game and Parks officials worked together to identify and euthanize the offending animal in accordance with the agency’s Mountain Lion Response Plan.

This is the second confirmed instance of livestock depredation in Nebraska by a mountain lion in modern times. The first took place in Blaine County in the spring of 2014.

3 years in prison for soldier who lied way to Purple Heart

SEATTLE (AP) — A former soldier who lied his way to a Purple Heart and hundreds of thousands of dollars in government benefits has been sentenced to three years in prison.

U.S. District Judge Benjamin Settle issued the sentence Thursday in Tacoma, Washington, to Darryl Wright.

Wright, a former National Guardsman, feigned injuries from an explosion in Iraq in 2005 and doctored statements from fellow soldiers to obtain two awards, a Combat Action Badge and a Purple Heart, which is reserved for those wounded in action.

The Army has since revoked those awards, though Wright still has the medals.

He pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud. Prosecutors were seeking a prison term of five years, and they wanted the judge to order Wright to return the medals and a Purple Heart license plate.

Settle declined to go that far, but he did order Wright to repay nearly $650,000 in benefits.

Police ID woman killed north of downtown Omaha

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha police have identified a woman whose body was found about a mile north of downtown.

Police say officers were sent to the area about 9:30 p.m. Wednesday to check reports of screaming and of people drinking outdoors near a homeless encampment. Police say 32-year-old Rachel Ham was pronounced dead at the scene.

Ham is believed to have been living in the encampment. Police announced Thursday the arrest of a suspect, a 53-year-old man who was booked into jail on suspicion of second-degree murder and use of a firearm. Court records don’t show that he had been formally charged by late Thursday afternoon.

2 arrested in Omaha following multi-state pursuit

Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) have arrested two people in Omaha after a pursuit on Interstate 80 that began in Iowa Thursday morning.

Before crossing the Missouri River and entering Nebraska, a stolen Jeep driven by Michael Eugene Pierce, 27, swerved at an Iowa State Trooper, attempting to avoid a spike strip. The vehicle also rammed two Iowa State Patrol cruisers.

NSP picked up the pursuit near mile marker 452 in Omaha. Shortly thereafter the vehicle lost control and came to a stop near mile marker 451.

Troopers arrested Pierce, along with passenger Mary E. Kennison, 29, on charges of Theft by Unlawful Taking of more than $5,000, Operating a Motor Vehicle to Avoid Arrest, Resisting Arrest, and Willful Reckless Driving. Both were lodged in the Douglas County Correctional Center.

No troopers from either Nebraska or Iowa were injured during the pursuit.

The vehicle was determined to have been stolen from Greeley, Colorado.

Lois Bell Brown

Lois Bell Brown, 84, of Pleasant Valley, Missouri, formerly of Ottawa, passed away May 26, 2017, at St. Luke’s Hospice House in Kansas City, Missouri.

She was born on March 3, 1933 (3-3-33), in Amherst, the daughter of Torval S. and Vivian L. (Johnson) Brown.

Lois lived for 51 years in North Platte and then in Cheyenne, Wyoming, before moving to Ottawa, Kansas, in 2003. She moved to Pleasant Valley, Missouri, in 2012, where she made her home until her death.

She graduated from North Platte High School with the class of 1950.

Lois worked as a certified public accountant from 1968 until 2001, first working for Hansen-Fuenning CPA’s in North Platte and then for the firm of Pat Green, CPA, in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Lois attended Assembly of God churches all her life. She lovingly mothered four children and enjoyed reading and traveling.

Lois was preceded in death by her parents and her son, Steven Michael Sykes.

She is survived by her children, Jerry L. Sykes of Paola, Kansas, Kathryn L. Sykes of Kearney, Missouri, and Timothy C. Sykes of Kansas City, Missouri; two sisters, Louise E. Heinz of Vancouver, Washington and Lavone R. (Randy) Bullock of Cheyenne, Wyoming; five grandchildren, Carolynn (Sean) Spradling, Amy Kendrat, Michael (DeAnna) Sykes, Sarah (Joe) Weingartner and Elisabeth Sykes; four great-grandchildren; Hailey Rose Higgins, Hunter Flynn Sykes, Steven William Sykes and Tyberius Orlando Sykes; and two special daughters-in-law, Peggy Sykes and Rose Sykes.

Memorials are suggested to the International Wolf Center c/o Dengel & Son Mortuary, 235 S. Hickory, Ottawa, Kansas 66067. Online condolences may be shared at dengelmortuary.com.

Family will meet with friends from 6:30-8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 30, at Dengel & Son Mortuary, Ottawa, Kansas. Cremation will follow. Dengel & Son Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Merna Jane (Schick) Elson

Merna Jane (Schick) Elson died May 24, 2017, at Linden Court Nursing Home. She was 93 years, 6 months and 12 days young.

She was born on Nov. 13, 1923, in Lincoln County to Chris and Jennie Lincoln Schick. She was the youngest of five children. Merna and her family lived next to Chris’ widowed mother Christiana Schick in the Fox Creek community north of Curtis. Chris farmed with his mom. Merna’s mom Jennie went to Christiana’s home every day to help her care for her invalid daughter Emma. Merna loved her tiny stern German grandmother. Christiana loved her little black-haired granddaughter too.

Merna followed her brothers to Fox Creek School every day. Her parents finally let her start school at age 4. Wild strawberries were plentiful along Fox Creek. The berries started a lifelong love affair for Merna. Merna graduated at age 16 from the Nebraska School of Agriculture. She was a marching cadet for the Aggies. She was an honor roll student. She had taken normal training in high school.

She started teaching in a Stockville country school. She taught there for four years. Merna said she loved teaching and that she had some “pretty rowdy boys, but they were good kids.” She taught two years at the Mesa school north of Curtis. As a child during the Great Depression in the 1930s, Merna had $850 saved when she quit teaching to marry Tom Elson on Aug. 11, 1946.

Merna’s faith journey began by observing her maternal grandparents, John and Mary Lincoln of North Platte, pray at meals and at bedtime. Chris and Jennie belonged to the Pleasant Home Church north of Curtis. They didn’t baptize their children as babies. Merna joined the Pleasant Home Church in 1942. She transferred her membership to the Curtis Methodist Church after her marriage. At the time of her death, she had been a church member for 75 years. She taught Sunday and Bible school. She was active in Methodist Women. She cooked for potluck and funeral dinners. She wrote greeting cards and letters to family and friends to let them know that she cared about them.

Tom and Merna began married life in a farmhouse north of Curtis on property known as the school section. Merna was a dedicated hardworking farm/ranch wife and the mother of four children, Beth, Dale, Richard and Eldon. She cooked, cleaned, gardened and raised chickens. Tom and Merna opened Farmers Oil in 1976. They sold gas. Tom hauled fuel to farms and ranches. They had a Laundromat and a tire shop. Eldon said gas was 53 cents a gallon in 1976. Merna ran Farmers Oil for one more year after Tom died in 1997.

Merna was a 50-year member of the Busy Homemakers Extension club. She was a 4-H leader for the Fox Creek 4-H Club. She was a lifelong Husker fan. She loved to cook and entertain for family and friends. Family events were recorded and published in the local paper. Merna was proud of the fact that she was a two-time breast cancer survivor.

The most important thing in Merna’s life was the Lord Jesus Christ and her family. She had a kindness about her that came with a gentle heart. She was a wonderful mom. Merna was the kind of mom that lifted you up when you couldn’t fly. She thought of others before herself. Her last words to her family were “I love you.”

She was preceded in death by her parents, Chris and Jennie Schick; husband, Tom Elson; son, Dale Elson; grandson, Travis Miller; brothers-in-law, George Elson, Earl Elson and Fritz Wolff; brothers and sisters-in-law, Ward Schick, Warren (Irene) Schick, John (Marian) Schick and Bob (Delores) Schick.

Merna is survived by her children, Beth (Bob) Miller of Pawnee City, daughter-in-law Lorinda Elson of Curtis, Richard Elson of Curtis and Eldon (Sue) of Curtis; eight grandchildren, Jennifer Miller of Edgerton, Kansas, Amanda Miller of Lawrence, Kansas, Anita Blum (Jason) of Henderson, Dr. Jody Elson of Wichita, Kansas, Lisa Elson of Denver, Lindsey Elson of Omaha, Cassidy Elson of Nebraska City and Rob (Adessa) Elson of Nebraska City; stepgrandchildren, Burt (Denisa) Davis of North Platte, Cindy (Jason) Krupicka of Curtis, Becky Gray of Curtis, Daniel (Shelly) Davis of Beatrice, Daniel (Shelly) Davis Beatrice and Matthew (Lee) Davis of Curtis; five great-grandchildren and eight step-great-grandchildren; sisters-in-law, Dorothy Schick of Custer, South Dakota, Jean Elson of North Platte and Wilma Wolff of Blair; one cousin, Marylin Hansen of North Platte; one very special cousin-in-law, Joan Wetzel of Corvallis, Oregon; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends who loved her.

Memorials are suggested to the Curtis Methodist Church, 402 Center, Curtis, NE 69025; or Great Plains Health Care Foundation for the maternal simulator project, P.O. Box 1167, North Platte, NE 69103.

Services will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 3, at the First United Methodist Church, 402 Center, Curtis, with Pastor Emmanuel Afful officiating. Burial will be at the Curtis Cemetery, RD 391, Curtis, NE 69025. Visitation will be from 1-8 p.m., with the family present from 4-6 p.m., on Friday June 2, at Blase-Wetzel-Strauser Memorial Chapel, Curtis, which is in charge of arrangements.

Dorla Anthony Keup

Dorla Anthony Keup, 69, passed away May 19, 2017, following a battle against cancer.

She was born on Jan. 18, 1948, in North Platte. She was the youngest of eight children. She graduated from North Platte High School and attended a junior college.

She was a member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Ivan; son, Nathan; parents, Walter and Leota Anthony; and brothers, Neil, Otis and Jackie Anthony.

Dorla leaves behind to cherish her memories her daughter, Stacy (Jonathan) Nedbalek; grandson, Tre; granddaughter, Madison; sisters, Marilyn (Shorty) Ruiz, Audrey Clouse and Elaine (Leland) Spanjer; brother, Jimmy (Carolyn) Anthony of Nebraska; and brother-in-law, Louis Keup of North Platte.

Services have taken place in St. Sinton, Texas.

Scarlett Elise Chandler

Scarlett Elise Chandler went home with Jesus May 25, 2017.

She was born on May 19, 2017, at Methodist Women’s Hospital in Omaha. Scarlett was the daughter of Melissa Larson and Benjamin Chandler of Anselmo.

During her short time here on Earth, she touched many lives and was loved deeply by family and friends.

Scarlett was preceded in death by her brother, Barrett Love; great-grandparents, Sharon and Wayne Gunther, Raymond and Neola Tetley, Ralph and Dorthy Chandler and Chester and Laura Gascho.

She is lovingly survived by her parents; grandparents, Patrick and Rachael Chandler of Anselmo, Greg and Tami Tetley of Cambridge, and Shelley Tetley of North Platte; brothers, Noah and Mason Schwarz of Anselmo; sister, Emma Chandler of Lincoln; aunts and uncles, Gwen (Joe) Books of Sutherland, Trevor (Makayla) Tetley of North Platte, and Megan Tetley of Cozad; cousins, Riley and Chandler Books of Sutherland, and Ruger Tetley and Rlynn Armagost of Cozad; great-grandparent, Don Tompkins of Westminster, Colorado; and many extended family members and friends.

Memorials are suggested to Methodist Women’s Hospital NICU. Online condolences may be shared at berrymanfuneralhome.com.

Services will be at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 3, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Lexington. Burial will follow at Cozad Cemetery. The memorial book may be signed from 1-5 p.m. on Friday, June 2, at Berryman Funeral Home, Cozad, which is in charge of arrangements.

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