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NPPS names BIG Bulldog Staff Members of the Month

The North Platte Public Schools Foundation in conjunction with North Platte Public schools is excited to announce that Brandy Buscher and Brandon Petersen have been recognized as the BIG “Bulldog” staff members of the month.  Both award winners are employed at NPHS where Brandy is the student services coordinator and Brandon is a Business Teacher.

Brandy was nominated by Associate Superintendent Tami Eshleman.  Her nomination read. She collaborates with our building principals, counselors and teachers to provides resources to our students. Brandy represents NPPSD at court hearings and on community boards. Brandy works directly with the Backpack Program and recently, developed our high school pantry of food and necessities.  Mrs. Buscher is responsible for implementing the Dare to Go Five Below program focusing on reducing absenteeism with our students. Brandy is our district Homeless Liaison and advocates for students at the state and local level.  Brandy Buscher advocates for students and families of North Platte Public Schools. She is worthy of our BIG award by helping to eliminate barriers to learning.

Brandon Petersen was nominated by NPHS administration.  They told the foundation that besides being a great teacher in the classroom, Brandon goes above and beyond in performing duties that help to improve both our high school and the district. Brandon has created numerous multimedia materials used to celebrate student, staff and our school. Brandon has been teaching for North Platte Public Schools since 2004.  He teaches computer science and technology classes in the Business Department at North Platte High School.  These classes include Information Technology, Information Technology 2, Digital Media, Advanced Digital Media, Graphic Design, Advanced Graphic Design, and Programming.  Our mission in our department is to help students become problem-solving, career-ready individuals who can make positive contributions to society.  In addition to teaching, Brandon does the school’s newsletter and creative content for the “Bulldog Vision” video board in the gym.

The North Platte Public Schools and North Platte Public Schools foundation developed the BIG Staff recognition promotion to provide incentives for deserving teachers and support staff. The program is designed to recognize outstanding teachers and support staff for their contributions to NPPS. The nomination symbolizes the esteem and appreciation that everyone has for our school district employees.

Teachers are rewarded with a gift basket, balloons and a gift card to the Bulldog store at NPHS.  The North Platte Public Schools Foundation is facilitating the program and takes nominations from principals and administration.  Staff members will be awarded monthly throughout the school year and recognized at the end of the year Education After Hours on April 7th, 2017.

Nebraska senators advance telehealth coverage parity bill

Medical-ChartLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers have advanced a bill that would require insurers to treat telehealth services the same as in-person services for coverage purposes.

Senators gave the measure first-round approval on Monday with a 34-0 vote.

Telehealth services allow doctors and patients to connect remotely through the internet or by phone. Many doctors have already embraced the technology, but some have been reluctant because they don’t know whether insurers will reimburse them.

Supporters say the legislation extends a requirement to private insurers that’s already in place for Medicaid. Advocates for an insurance group say most carriers have been looking to provide the coverage anyway.

Two more votes are required before the legislation goes to Gov. Pete Ricketts.

Paul Allen Jeske

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Paul Allen Jeske, of North Platte, NE, passed away at home surrounded by his family on Friday, March 3, 2017, at the age of 86.

Paul was born September 19, 1930, to Jesse Royal and Alice Burton Jeske at Alliance, NE. The family lived on a ranch by Bingham, NE, until they moved to Texas when Paul was nine. He graduated from San Juan Pharr Alamo High School and later joined the U.S. Navy.

Following his discharge in 1950, Paul returned to Texas. He was employed by Proctor & Gamble and had to travel to various states for his work. He later became an inspector for the Beech Craft Company then worked for his uncle’s ranch and several other ranches in Nebraska. By 1968 Paul got a job with the Nebraska Game Commission at Lewellen, NE, then transferred to North Platte the following year and eventually retired.

On May 19, 1955, Paul was united in marriage to Shirley Ann Frost at Alliance and the couple raised four children. Paul was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He was also a Master Woodcarver and member of the North Platte Woodcarvers. He had won many awards for his work and had his own business, Jeske Woodcraft. Paul enjoyed being a part of the Nebraska Traveling Art Exhibit for several years and the Nebraskaland Woodcarving Show for 14 years.

Along with woodcarving, Paul enjoyed hunting and fishing, and was a member of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. He will be greatly missed.

Paul is survived by his wife of over 60 years, Shirley, of North Platte; children, Stephen (Judy) Jeske, of Bonners Ferry, ID, Paula (Kurt) England, of La Junta, CO, Lynnette (Dave) Prowett, of Gillette, WY, and Rhonda (Mark) Foglesong, of Hershey, NE; 12 grandchildren, Holly, Heidi, Damon, Mandy, Julie, Jesse, Michele, Stephanie, Amber, Robert, Amanda and Melissa; 26 great-grandchildren; his brother, Dale Jeske, of Lakeside, NE; brothers-in-law, Franklin McClellen, of Donna, TX, and Jerry Ledbetter, of Texas; sister-in-law, Delores Jeske, of Texas; as well as many nieces, nephews, other family and his friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Jesse and Alice; brother, Glen Jeske; sisters, Mary Joyce McClellen and Jayne Ledbetter; and sister-in-law, Janet Jeske.

Cremation was chosen. Memorial Service will be 10 a.m. Thursday, March 9, 2017, at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church with Pastor Robert Wiest officiating. Inurnment with military honors will follow in Fort McPherson National Cemetery. The memorial book may be signed at odeanchapel.com or from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore. In lieu of flowers the family has established a memorial. Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore is in charge of arrangements.

Chester “Chet” Theodore Binegar Jr. Service times

Chester “Chet” Theodore Binegar Jr., age 83 of Sutherland, passed away Monday March 6, 2017 at the Sutherland Care Center.
Memorials are suggested to the Maxine White Library in Sutherland and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.  Services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday March 11, 2017 at the Sutherland United Methodist Church.  Visitation will be from 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. Friday March 10, 2017 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

2 people killed, 2 injured in Madison County crash

madison-county-sheriffNORFOLK, Neb. (AP) — Two people have been killed and two injured in the rollover crash of a vehicle in northeast Nebraska.

The crash occurred early Sunday morning on U.S. Highway 81, about two miles south of Norfolk. The Madison County Sheriff’s Office says the vehicle was speeding when it crashed, ejecting all four occupants. None was wearing a seat belt.

The two people pronounced dead at the scene were identified as 18-year-old Dasavor Rodrigues and 17-year-old Shawn Falk. Both of them lived in Norfolk. The two injured people were identified as 18-year-old Schauntel Niehoff and 18-year-old Dru McMahon. They were taken to hospitals for treatment of serious injuries.

Norfolk man dies after he was pinned in water under skid loader

ambulance-lightsBATTLE CREEK, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a Norfolk man died after he was pinned under a skid loader in an offshoot of the Elkhorn River.

Emergency workers were sent to the scene at Kelly’s Country Club west of Norfolk around 12:45 p.m. Friday. The Madison County Sheriff’s Department says 89-year-old Vince Kirby was working with the skid loader when it went into the water, pinning Kirby under it. He was rescued from beneath the machine and taken to a Norfolk hospital.

Madison County Attorney Joe Smith says Kirby died later at the hospital.

New programs aim to ease jail population in Lancaster County

jailLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Lancaster County is planning to implement two supervision programs for nonviolent offenders in order to ease the jail population.

County commissioners approved the programs Thursday. The county jail has been nearly filled up since June, prompting officials to find alternative programs so as to avoid spending more to house inmates in neighboring county jails.

The first program, starting this month, is aimed at young adults ages 18 to 25 who are arrested for drug distribution like marijuana or prescription pills. The offenders would be supervised in the existing drug court program.

The second program, still under development, will be aimed at people with multiple convictions for driving drunk. Enrolled offenders will take Breathalyzer tests twice daily, receive random drug tests and potentially wear monitors testing their sweat for alcohol.

Officer’s cruiser struck pedestrian in crosswalk, police say

lincoln-policeLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Police say a woman was hospitalized after she was struck by an officer’s patrol vehicle in a Lincoln crosswalk.

The woman was hit just after 9 p.m. Friday. An accident report says Officer Patrick Wingfield was headed north before turning left to head west on Normal Boulevard. The report says Wingfield reported that he saw the woman in the north-south crosswalk too late to swerve. He was on his way to a call but was not using his flashing lights or siren.

Police say low visibility and the woman’s black clothes may have been contributed to the accident.

No citations have been issued. A police spokeswoman says the accident will be reviewed by the department’s safety committee to determine whether Wingfield should be disciplined.

Hadley Barrett

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Hadley Barrett, 87, of Kersey, Colorado, passed away March 2, 2017, in Aurora, Colorado.

He was born to CJ and Mattie (Hill) Barrett in North Platte on Sept. 18, 1929.

Hadley started his rodeo career in the early 1950s. In the early days, Hadley would ride bulls and bareback horses, fill in for the announcer then set up and play the rodeo dance all night long. Hadley and his band “Hadley Barrett and the Westerners” played music for 34 years. They were inducted into the Nebraska Country Music Hall of Fame and even featured in the Smithsonian.

Hadley continued to play in his band while his announcing career grew around the Nebraska rodeo circuit in the early ’60s. Once the Buffalo Bill Rodeo, the Beutler family and other rodeo professionals heard about Barrett, it wasn’t long before professional rodeo came calling.

A PRCA member since 1965, Barrett had announced all the big rodeos and a great number of the smaller ones across the country.

Barrett was named PRCA Announcer of the Year in 1983, 1985, 1989 and 2002. He worked five National Finals Rodeos (1968, 1976, 1979, 1983 and 2008) and the 1967 National Finals Steer Roping. He called the action at the Canadian Finals Rodeo seven times.

He had worked as an NFR television announcer since 1980.

He was among the first to announce while on horseback and had always been credited with an honest approach to arena accidents and mishaps.

A legend is a word that comes to mind for many to describe Hadley — a hero, a friend, the voice of rodeo and so many more.

Barrett’s legacy is his willingness to share his talent and experience with others. He was known for taking rookie announcers under his wing and sharing hard-earned information.

For 200-plus days of the year, Hadley was out doing what he loved: bringing the rodeo cowboys and cowgirls to life for the fans. Hadley described the action in the arena with his golden voice. He knew every horse and bull and every cowboy and cowgirl. Hadley painted pictures with his words that we all could see. We hung on to every word. We all felt like we knew each and every rodeo athlete that Hadley spoke about on a personal level. We all felt like part of the family.

There are few people in the world of rodeo, inside or outside of the arena, more recognizable and respected than Hadley Barrett.

Hadley reached fans out on the road through radio, movies and TV. Hadley shared his colorful and entertaining world of rodeo with millions of fans across the world. He once said, “I guess you are a cross-section between a sports reporter, master of ceremonies and, in some cases, a stand-up comedienne and entertainer.”

Hadley never met a stranger. When he saw you, he made you feel special — like you were the superstar. He said, “I don’t think the fans will ever know how important they are to rodeo, and I don’t think they will ever know how important they are to me.”

Hadley was proceeded in death by his parents and siblings, Wilma Loftus, Moreen Van Buren, Milli Ulmer, and Mike and Jay Barrett.

Hadley is survived by his wife, Leeana (Lee); children, Trent (Rebecca) Barrett, Michelle (Randy) Corley, Kimberly Jurgens, Travas (Alaina) Brenner, Katie Brenner, Taleah Barrett; brother, Bob Barrett; 17 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the family through First National Bank in Kersey, Colorado. Online condolences may be shared at ncccremation.com.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, March 6, at the Budweiser Event Center in Loveland, Colorado. Northern Colorado Crematory is in charge of arrangements.

North Platte Weather-March 6

forecast-graphic-march-6-2017...STRONG WINDS LIKELY TODAY...

.A strong Pacific cold front will pass through western and north
central Nebraska today. Behind the front strong westerly winds are
likely.

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/O.CON.KLBF.HW.W.0001.170306T1500Z-170307T0100Z/
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Thomas-Blaine-Loup-Arthur-McPherson-Logan-Custer-Deuel-Keith-
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Including the cities of Gordon, Rushville, Valentine, Springview,
Ainsworth, Bassett, Rose, Oshkosh, Lewellen, Hyannis, Mullen,
Thedford, Halsey, Dunning, Purdum, Brewster, Taylor, Arthur,
Tryon, Ringgold, Stapleton, Broken Bow, Chappell, Big Springs,
Ogallala, Paxton, Grant, North Platte, Champion, Enders,
Imperial, Wauneta, Hayes Center, Curtis, Eustis, Maywood, Cody,
Eli, Merriman, and Kilgore
321 AM CST Mon Mar 6 2017 /221 AM MST Mon Mar 6 2017/

...HIGH WIND WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 9 AM CST /8 AM MST/
THIS MORNING TO 7 PM CST /6 PM MST/ THIS EVENING...

* TIMING...Strong westerly winds will develop behind an exiting
  cold front Today. Look for winds to increase by late morning
  with the highest winds expected this afternoon.

* WINDS...Sustained westerly winds of 30 to 40 MPH with gusts to
  around 60 MPH.

* IMPACTS...Loose items stored outside, should be secured.
  Drivers of light weight or high profile vehicles, should be
  prepared for strong cross winds, especially on north to south
  routes.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A High Wind Warning means a hazardous high wind event is expected
or occurring. Sustained wind speeds of at least 40 mph or gusts
of 58 mph or more can lead to property damage.
Today
Mostly sunny, with a high near 59. Very windy, with a south southwest wind 10 to 20 mph becoming west northwest 30 to 40 mph. Winds could gust as high as 60 mph.
Tonight
Partly cloudy, with a low around 23. Blustery, with a west wind 21 to 26 mph decreasing to 11 to 16 mph in the evening. Winds could gust as high as 37 mph.
Tuesday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 50. Windy, with a west northwest wind 14 to 19 mph increasing to 27 to 32 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 45 mph.
Tuesday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 23. West wind 11 to 16 mph decreasing to 5 to 10 mph in the evening. Winds could gust as high as 24 mph.
Wednesday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. West southwest wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.
Wednesday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 32.
Thursday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 66.
Thursday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 30.
Friday
Partly sunny, with a high near 58.
Friday Night
A slight chance of rain before midnight, then a slight chance of rain and snow between midnight and 3am, then a slight chance of snow after 3am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29.
Saturday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 57.
Saturday Night
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29.
Sunday
Partly sunny, with a high near 60.
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