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Trial scheduled for driver in fatal Panhandle crash

Joshua Bolzer
Joshua Bolzer

GERING, Neb. (AP) — A January trial has been scheduled for a 23-year-old man charged with vehicular homicide in Scotts Bluff County.

Court records say Josh Bolzer, of Mitchell, has pleaded not guilty to the homicide charge and to willful reckless driving and drunken driving. His trial is set to begin Jan. 3 in Gering.

Authorities say Bolzer was driving a truck early on Aug. 20 when it went out of control on U.S. Highway 26 on the west side of Mitchell. The truck stuck a utility pole, a tractor and a liquor store.

A passenger, 19-year-old Dereon Betancur, was pronounced dead at the scene. Two other 19-year-old passengers were taken to a Scottsbluff hospital. Authorities say one of them reported that Bolzer had been driving 120 mph or more just before the crash.

South Dakota man accused of cutting off woman’s nipples

police-lights-redSIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A Sioux Falls man is accused of sitting on a woman and slicing off her nipples with a pair of scissors.

Police spokesman Sam Clemens says 45-year-old Tony Ledbetter attacked the woman during an argument Tuesday. He’s charged with domestic aggravated assault.

The 39-year-old woman was hospitalized but no information about her condition has been released.

Clemens says the woman told investigators Ledbetter also punched her, slammed her head on the ground and tried to stop her screaming by putting his forearm on her throat and stuffing a blanket in her mouth.

A judge entered a not guilty plea on Ledbetter’s behalf Thursday and set bond at $250,000 cash. Defense attorney David Stuart says Ledbetter is unlikely to post bond.

New York business creates non-GMO snacks from Nebraska corn

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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A New York snack business is using Nebraska corn to create munchies from ingredients that haven’t been genetically modified.

BFY Brands recently rolled out its new line of snacks, including the triangular corn-based PopCorners.

All the corn to produce PopCorners is being grown on 59 Nebraska farms and milled by Bungee Limited in Crete before being shipped to processing facilities in New York.

BFY Brands CEO Paul Nardone says sourcing 20 million pounds of corn this year was challenging. Nardone says Bunge built a network of farmers, who earn a 20 to 25 percent premium for their corn.

U.S. Department of Agriculture data shows that only 8 percent of all corn acres planted nationally, and 5 percent in Nebraska, are non-GMO varieties.

Iowa grandma’s jewelry stolen, and police arrest grandson

Jail-Bars-and-Cuffs_mediumCOUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have accused a Council Bluffs man of stealing some of his grandmother’s jewelry and pawning it.

23-year-old Colton Rankin was arrested Wednesday and is charged with theft and burglary. Court records don’t list the name of an attorney who could comment for him.

Council Bluffs police say the woman noticed Sept. 12 that someone had gotten into her jewelry boxes and taken some items. Court records say she told police she suspected her grandson because of what she said was his drug problem. Her family checked with his employer in the Omaha, Nebraska, suburb of La Vista and learned that Rankin had not gone to work that day.

Police say Rankin later told a relative that he’d pawned the jewelry in Omaha.

Mary Jane Brown McIntire

Mary Jane Brown McIntire, 92, died Oct. 10, 2016, in Chandler, Arizona, surrounded by her loving family.
Mary was born in 1924 in Alma to CA and Hazel Brown. She graduated from Holdrege High School, Hastings College and Methodist College of Nursing.
She married Russell McIntire on Aug. 13, 1947.
Mary and Russell raised their family in Hastings. After retirement, they enjoyed spending time with family and friends in Silverthorne, Colorado, and Chandler, Arizona.
Mary is survived by her children, Marcy (Warren) Gitt, Marty (Mary) McIntire and Margo (Alan) Hirschfeld; grandchildren, Andy (Tara) McIntire, Kelley (Robbie) Weigele, Martin Gitt and Vanessa (Justin) Maffey; and great-grandchildren, Asher, Avery and Reagan McIntire, and Conner and Teagan Weigele.
Memorials are suggested to the Hospice Foundation of Arizona at Companion Hospice, 1930 S. Alma School Road, No. D105, Mesa AZ 85210. Online condolences may be sent to the family in care of Margo Hirschfeld at 720 S. Carr Ave., North Platte, NE 69101.
A family celebration of life will be at a later date.

Catherine (Tuts) Alworth

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Catherine (Tuts) Alworth, 76, of Oshkosh passed away Wednesday morning, October 12, 2016 at her home.

Tuts was born 12-20-39 in O’Neill, NE to Joe and Zita Cuddy. She is the youngest of 6 children born to that union. She graduated from St. Mary’s Academy in O’Neill, NE. After graduation she moved to Gordon, NE to be closer to her sister Helen Burke. There she met her lifelong partner Jim Alworth. They married May 14, 1960 and recently celebrated their 56Th wedding anniversary. To this union three children were born Shelli, Teri and Larry.

Tuts and Jim spent over 20 years working on the Rush Creek ranches in Gordon, Lisco, and Angora. They moved to Longmont, CO for a year and missed the Nebraska Good Life so moved back to north of Oshkosh where they lived and currently reside.

Tuts’ first job was a Telephone Operator in Gordon. Once she married she became a rancher’s wife, cooking, working in the hayfield, helping calve etc. She also worked at Oshkosh Superette, Cabelas, and Fashion Bar in Longmont, CO, Home Health and nursing home in Oshkosh. She loved her job doing activities at the nursing home and the residents loved her. She was a CNA and did in-home care until she became ill. Tuts could be found timing at the many roping or cooking burgers at her concession stand. She never missed a roping Jim was in or a high school rodeo she hauled her kids to.

She was always known for her singing, whether she was home, leading the group at the nursing home or singing her Irish tunes during St Patty’s celebration. Tuts never met a stranger and always put a smile on everyone’s face.

She was a member of St. Elizabeth’s Alter Society and Oshkosh Eagles.

Tuts is survived by her husband Jim Alworth, daughters, Shelli (Tom) Arensdorf, Hershey, NE, Teri Alworth, Lewellen, NE and son, Larry (Geri) Alworth, Oshkosh, NE. Five grandchildren, Ashley Beachner, Melissa (Brandon) Jancik, Tiana Arensdorf, Jenna Alworth and Nick Alworth, and four great grandchildren, Raegyn, Berklei, Jailyn, and Kayson. Sisters, Helen Burke of Gordon, NE, Loretta Napier, Ewing, NE, and Brother, Jerry (Viona) Cuddy, O’Neill, NE. Sisters-in-law, Liz Cuddy and Bonita Cuddy of Lincoln, NE.

Preceded in Death by her parents, sister, Patricia Walters, Chamber, NE and brother, Edward Cuddy, Lincoln NE., Brothers-in-law, Ed Burke. John Napier and Eddie Walters.

Memorials in Tuts name may be made to St Elizabeth Catholic Church in Oshkosh, NE or donor’s choice.

A Memorial Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, October 15, 2016 at the St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church in Oshkosh with Father Matthew Koperski officiating. Private family inurnment will be held at the Fairview Cemetery in Rushville at a later date.

Rosary services will be held at 6:00 p.m. Friday at the church. There will be no visitation.

Holechek Funeral Home and Cremations in Oshkosh is serving the Alworth family.

Corinne “Corky” Margaret Rogers

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Corinne “Corky” Margaret Rogers, 89, departed for heaven on October 8, 2016 in Calico Rock, Arkansas. She was born on August 23, 1927 in Council Bluffs, Iowa. She was preceded in death by her parents, Hal and Edna Smith; her husband, James Wesley Rogers; companion, Earl Holbert; her great aunt, Geraldine DeTemple; and, her best friend, Louise Wills. A loving mother to Debbie, Susan Dye and James; grandmother to Tanner Jones, Tamara Jones-Ramos, Jenna Orzano, Weston and Ross; great grandmother to Everleigh, Olivia, Austin, and Emma; aunt to Michele Church, Linda DeTemple Stonaker, Lyle Hare, Jr., Mike Hare and Mark Hare; and great aunt to Lisa, Lori, Lisa, Adam, James and Joseph. She was trained as a Registered Nurse in the Cadet Corp during World War II. She was an exceptional nurse and in 1969, became one of the first coronary care nurses and instructors in the country. Later she
was a nursing supervisor at St. John’s Hospital for over twenty years. She was a long time resident of Santa Monica, California and took great pride in her beautiful home, especially her panoramic view of the city and Pacific Ocean. She enjoyed her crossword puzzles, Scrabble games, apple martinis and going to the movies with her friends Irene Nupute and “Neighbor Ruth”. Lastly, she was never more comfortable when she was able to change in to her “uniform” or MooMoo dress. She found comfort in her Presbyterian faith and loved the Lord. She taught Sunday school and sang in the church choir. Later in life, she participated in a gospel choir. She will be remembered for always planning her next trip whether to sun in Laguna Beach, check out the buffets in Las Vegas, travel through Europe or walk on the Great Wall of China… she was always ready to go! One of her favorite stories was when she became lost while driving and ended up on top of Mt.Rushmore When at home, she was an enthusiastic home decorator and made the best homemade bread, stickybuns and “vegetable dinner”. When dining out, she had no qualms requesting ketchup and worstershire sauce, even at Ruth Chris Steak House! Of course, a box of See’s Candy or just a simple Snicker’s bar was always cherished. She was loved and will be greatly missed by her children, relatives and friends. Corky was truly an exceptional lady and brought immense joy and inspiration to us all! A church service will be held on Friday, October 14, at 1:30pm at the First Presbyterian Church in North Platte, Nebraska. Burial services will immediately follow at the Fort McPherson National Cemetery in Maxwell, Nebraska. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Community Medical Center of Izard County, 61 Grasse Street, Calico Rock, Arkansas 72519 are requested. Online condolences may be shared at carpentermemorial.com. Carpenter Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

North Platte Weather-October 13

Forecast graphic october 13 2016*FREEZE WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 9:00AM ON 10/13/16*

Thursday
Areas of frost before 9am. Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 65. South wind 7 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Thursday Night
Patchy fog after 4am. Otherwise, mostly clear, with a low around 41. South southeast wind 5 to 8 mph.
Friday
Sunny, with a high near 80. South wind 6 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Friday Night
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 49. South southeast wind 6 to 11 mph becoming light south after midnight.
Saturday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 79.
Saturday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 46.
Sunday
Sunny, with a high near 78.
Sunday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 44.
Monday
Sunny, with a high near 78.
Monday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 46.
Tuesday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 67.
Tuesday Night
A slight chance of rain. Partly cloudy, with a low around 38.
Wednesday
A slight chance of rain. Partly sunny, with a high near 64.

Much of Nebraska, Iowa under freeze warning, season’s first

freeze warning 10-12-16OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Time to bring those plants in.

The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning for much of the eastern half of Nebraska starting Wednesday night and southwestern to northeastern Iowa starting early Thursday morning.

The service says temperatures will fall into the upper 20s to lower 30s across the region, with mid 20s across portions of central Nebraska and central Iowa.

The service says the freeze — the first this fall — will mark the end of the growing season for crops and other cold-sensitive plants.

Temperatures are expected to climb back into the upper 50s and 60s on Thursday.

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