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Scottsbluff woman accused of fraud while manager of credit union

us-attorneyOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Federal authorities have accused a 44-year-old Scottsbluff woman of committing bank fraud while she was the manager of a credit union.

The indictment filed last week lists six counts against Christine Darley, alleging fraud between August 2010 and June 12, 2012. She was the manager of Panhandle Federal Credit Union at the time.

Darley’s husband, Phil Darley, told The Associated Press on Monday the allegations are not true and that his wife would fight the charges.

Court records contend she took credit union money and deposited it into her accounts there and at a local bank. Prosecutors say her actions resulted in a loss to the credit union of more than $200,000.

Her initial court appearance is scheduled for March 10 at U.S. District Court in Lincoln.

Broken Bow authorities capture prisoner who stole court transport van

police-lights-redBROKEN BOW, Neb. (AP) — Authorities have captured a prisoner who stole a court transport van when it stopped in Broken Bow.

Police Chief Steve Scott said the man was found in a field around 10:30 a.m. Monday, about seven miles south of the Custer County community. Scott identified the man as 28-year-old Richard Coons.

Scott says Coons was being driven from the state prisons department’s Diagnostic and Evaluation Center in Lincoln to Valentine for a hearing when the van driver stopped at a fast-food restaurant and went inside. Scott says the driver apparently left the van running, which let Coons get into the driver’s seat and drive away. The van was found empty south of town.

Court records say Coons was scheduled for a preliminary hearing later Monday in Cherry County Court.

Knights host McCook Tuesday night on Sophomore night at McDonald-Belton

NPCC Knights on ESPNNorth Platte – The North Platte Community College Knights basketball team will finish off the regular season at home on Tuesday, Feb 28, playing the McCook Community College Indians at the McDonald-Belton Gymnasium. Tip-off is set for 7:30 PM CST.

It will be the final home game for sophomores Diontae Champion, Jordan Mills, Victor Lewis, David Niklasson, and Mike Amius.

The Indians are 15-14 overall, 4-11 in Region IX South Sub-Region play, and 3-2 in the Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference. Four Indians are averaging double figures in scoring led by Lewis Kiankulu, who is averaging 18.3 points per game. D’Von Moore is next at 16.6 ppg, followed closely by Draylan Perkins at 16.5 ppg. Brody Sharkey is the fourth Indian in double figures at 14.5 ppg. Diankulu leads the Indians in rebounding at 9.8 rebounds per game.

The Knights are 21-7 overall, 8-7 in the South Sub-Region and 5-0 in the NCCAC. Five Knights are scoring in double figures led by Champion at 15.3 ppg. Godfrey Rolle is second at 13.1 ppg, followed by Samuel Kearns at 12.8 ppg. Amius is averaging 11.5 ppg and Lewis is at 10.8 ppg for the final two Knights averaging in double figures. Amius leads the Knights in rebounding at 5.9 rpg.

The game will determine the seeding for the Region IX tournament for the Knights. The Indians have clinched the eighth seed. The Knights would get the fifth or sixth seed in the South Sub-Region depending on the outcome of the game.

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

Nebraska community college expands with 6 learning centers

southeast-community-collegeLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Southeast Community College is finding out that location matters to students, their communities and their employers.

SCC currently operates campuses in Lincoln, Beatrice and Milford, with some educational offerings across the rest of its 15-county service area.

Amy Chesley, SCC’s dean of continuing education, says an initiative to place learning centers in six more communities is seeing progress.

Three of the new centers have opened, in York, Nebraska City and Plattsmouth. Sites in Hebron, Falls City and Wahoo are pending.

Chesley says the centers will offer classroom spaces with connectivity back to one of SCC’s main campuses and include a mobile computer lab. The centers will also offer classes, including general education for adult learners, English as a second language, and non-credit workforce development courses.

Man arrested after 55 pounds of cocaine found in truck

cocaine-jailLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say deputies have seized around 55 pounds of cocaine found in a truck along Interstate 80 after it was pulled over on the west side of Lincoln.

The Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office says deputies stopped the truck around 5:30 p.m. Sunday for several traffic violations. The Sheriff’s Office says the driver consented to the deployment of a drug-detecting dog, and it soon alerted deputies to the presence of drugs.

Chief Deputy Todd Duncan says the cocaine has an estimated street value of $750,000.

The driver was arrested on suspicion of possession of cocaine for sale. Online court records don’t show that he’s been formally charged. The 56-year-old is from San Gabriel, California.

LaWana Howell Thompson

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Our beloved mother and grandmother, LaWana Howell Thompson, was called home February 23, 2017, at the age of 80 years old, in North Platte, Nebraska. She was born in Sugar City, Idaho, on July 8, 1936, to Richard Smith Howell and Signa Elizabeth Fikstad Howell. She was the sixth of eight children.

LaWana married the love of her life, Merlin John Thompson, on October 31, 1952, at her parent’s home in Salt Lake City. They were lifelong members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and were sealed in the Salt Lake City Temple April 13, 1972. The couple was happily married for almost 63 wonderful years and were blessed with five daughters.

She was primarily a homemaker but also worked as a nurse’s aide, packed salads at Lynn Wilson Foods, and cared for children at The Sports Mall children’s nursery for many years before retiring.

LaWana and Merlin loved to spend time with family. They would often travel long distances to family events. They also loved to have family over to picnic, swing and ride horses in their backyard.

She had many interests including poetry, scrapbooking, flowers, watching old Westerns, and collecting dolls and rocks. She also enjoyed music, dancing and playing the piano.

LaWana was preceded in death by her loving husband, Merlin; her parents; and four of her brothers, Dale, Leo, Aaron (at birth) and Ted Howell.

She is survived by her brother, Richard “Merrill” Howell, of West Jordan, UT; sisters, RaNay Debenham, of Vancouver, WA, and Colleen Steed, of Oklahoma City, OK; sisters-in-law, Karla Howell, of Bountiful, UT, Alice Howell, of Kearns, UT, and Wanda Hall, of Rexburg, ID; her children, Kristine (Wayne) Hopkinson, of North Platte, NE, Barbra Jean (James) Debenham, of West Valley City, UT, Jillene Thompson, of West Valley City, UT, Dixie Lee Lee, of Taylorsville, UT, and Stacey May (Randy) Maestas, of Riverton, UT; 15 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and a great great-granddaughter; as well as many nieces, nephews and other family and friends.

Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. on Monday, February 27, 2017, at the LDS Church (4111 Park Ridge Road, North Platte). A viewing will be held at the church from 3-4 p.m. with the funeral to follow. LaWana will be laid to rest with her husband, Merlin, in Redwood Memorial Estates in West Jordan, Utah. Condolences may be shared at odeanchapel.com. Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore is in charge of arrangements.

Esther Marie Dobbins

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Esther Marie Dobbins, 96 of Stapleton passed away February 25th 2017, at her home. Esther was born February 2nd, 1921 to Abraham “Earl” and Maude (Arritt) Gallington on the family homestead North of Arnold, NE.

Esther completed her elementary education in a country school North of Arnold.  Esther attended two years of high school in Anselmo and graduated High School in Arnold, NE.  While in high school, Esther worked at the Arnold Library and at the Arnold Theater.  After high school Esther worked North West of Arnold at the Britton ranch as a cook.  Esther worked 5 years at the Gambles store in Arnold while her future husband, Arthur Uphoff was stationed for four and a half years in the Pacific during WWII.

In 1946, Esther married Arthur Henry Uphoff.  To this union three children were born. The family ranched North West of Stapleton Nebraska. Arthur died in 1963.  In 1967 Esther married Hershel Dobbins.  Hershel and his three children joined the family.  The family continued to ranch N/W of Stapleton.  They later relocated to a ranch East of Stapleton along the South Loup River.

In addition to helping with the ranch work, Esther was an excellent cook and seamstress. Esther loved the country life, especially the Sandhills. Esther was an avid Gardner and enjoyed watching things grow.  Esther was an active member of Zion Lutheran Church in Arnold, NE.  She was a member of the Senior’s Club in Stapleton, the monthly card club and loved going to senior meals in Stapleton to socialize with her friends.

Esther is survived by son, Ronald (Kay) Uphoff of Stapleton; daughter, Deanna Uphoff-(Kendall)Allison of North Platte; daughter-in-Law, Beverly Uphoff of Omaha; stepdaughter , Janet (Vern) Boeser of Stapleton; stepson, Robert (Rita) Dobbins of Hershey; step daughter-in-law, Dotti Dobbins of Omaha; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Esther was preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Arthur Uphoff & Hershel Dobbins; two sisters, Vera Gallington & Edna Rutt; two brothers, Edward & Sylvester Gallington; son, Kenneth Uphoff; step-son, Willis Dobbins; and foster brother, Marion Downing.

Memorials may be made to the Zion Lutheran Church in Arnold, NE and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.

Services will be at 10:30 Wednesday, at Adams and Swanson’s Chapel in North Platte, NE with the Reverend Ben Eikhoff officiating.  Interment will be at the McCain Cemetery near Stapleton.   Visitation will be 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. today at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

North Platte Forecast-February 27

NWS-North-PlatteToday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 47. South wind 6 to 8 mph.
Tonight
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24. Southeast wind 6 to 9 mph becoming west northwest after midnight.
Tuesday
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 40. North northwest wind 8 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Tuesday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 19. West northwest wind 6 to 10 mph.
Wednesday
Sunny, with a high near 42. West northwest wind 11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.
Wednesday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 22.
Thursday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 42.
Thursday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 20.
Friday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 55.
Friday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 26.
Saturday
Sunny, with a high near 63.
Saturday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 30.
Sunday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 65.

UNMC College of Dentistry awarded $4M state contract

dentistOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry has been awarded a $4 million, 10 year contract to help increase the number of dental graduates practicing in rural Nebraska.

The money comes from the state of Nebraska Oral Health Training and Services fund. Janet Guthmiller, dean of UNMC’s dentistry college, says the funding will focus on scholarships for rural graduates, an increase in patient services and use of technology to deliver virtual dental health services.

Through the contract, UNMC graduating dentists committing to practice in a designated shortage area in Nebraska for at least five years will be eligible to receive a scholarship. The scholarship will considerably lower, and in some cases eliminate, their dental college education debt.

Nursing college plans activities for 100th anniversary

nurseOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing is planning several activities to celebrate its 100th anniversary.

What was called the University of Nebraska School for Nurses opened with 13 students on Oct. 16, 1917. Since then, the college has graduated more than 14,500 students.

The college said in a news release that it has 1,135 students enrolled in its five campuses. They are in Kearney, Lincoln, Norfolk, Omaha and Scottsbluff.

The theme for the yearlong celebration is “A Century of Academic Nursing Excellence: Transforming the Future.”

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