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Two Teenagers Are Believed To Have Runaway From The Ogallala Area

mISSINGTEENSTwo teens are reportedly missing since Friday, January 18th.

One 17-year-old girl, Amanda Stoner and 17-year-old Greg Howell are believed to have run away from the Ogallala area, Facebook pictures of Amanda show the two individuals together in multiple photos.

Amanda was possibly wearing a dark blue hooded sweatshirt before her disappearance, her eyes are a blue and green mix and she has blonde hair.

Greg is around six feet tall with brown hair & eyes.

Please call the Ogallala Police Department if you discover any information regarding the location of these two teenagers.

Ogallala PD: 308-284-2024, 308-284-2011

Tear Down Of The Former Visitor Center Has Begun

HJHotelMonday, January 21st, is a day to remember the previous building that served as home to the North Platte/Lincoln County Convention and Visitors Bureau for nearly four years at the corner of East Francis & Dewey Street. The Visitor Center is now located at 315 West Eugene Ave.

The open space presents  the possibility of an exciting  new business to join North Platte, a new restaurant, gift shop or even something completely unique to the wonderful city.

Today is also Martin Luther King Jr. Day which takes place on the third Monday of every year.

 

Paxton Man Accused of Sexually Assaulting Boy Changes Plea and Waives Jury Trial

Cortney Schrader
Cortney Schrader

A 29-year-old Paxton man charged with sexually assaulting a young boy in North Platte last June has changed his plea and waived his right to a jury trial.

Cortney Schrader changed his plea to ‘no contest’ in a Lincoln County courtroom Friday after initially pleading ‘not guilty’ to third-degree sexual assault back in July.

Schrader was arrested June 12, 2012, after an officer from the North Platte Police Department responded to 500 North Pacific Place on the report of a sexual assault.

The juvenile victim, whose name is not being released, alleged that Schrader inappropriately touched him in a sexual manner on two prior occasions. The alleged sexual assaults occurred while Schrader was visiting the victim and their family.

Following an investigation and interviews, Schrader — a registered sex offender — was placed under arrest for two counts of third-degree sexual assault.

In 2002, Schrader was convicted of two counts of attempted first-degree sexual assault of a minor, according to the Nebraska Sex Offender Registry website.

He has been free on a $5,000 bond since June 18, and has been ordered to have no contact with the victim.

Schrader will be sentenced March 7 in Lincoln County Court.

Grand Island Police Looking for Missing Mother

Maria De Los Angeles-Ventura
Maria De Los Angeles-Ventura

Grand Island police are searching for a woman who they say left her child with a babysitter last Tuesday and then went missing.

Authorities say 22–year–old Maria De Los Angeles–Ventura was reported missing last Friday night, shortly after 11 p.m.

Officials and family members say she left her child with a babysitter for what was supposed to be 30 minutes sometime Tuesday, and never returned.

Officer Wes Tjaden of the Grand Island Police Department says authorities have tried to reach her to no avail. “Several attempted contacts have been made with her and there has been no response,” he said.

Police are attempting to reach out to people who they believe she might be with.

Family members say she was last seen wearing black skinny jeans and a brown jacket.

If you have any information about De Los Angeles-Ventura’s disappearance, please call the Grand Island Police Department at (308) 385-5400.

 

Cops: NP Man Arrested After Standoff Saturday Morning

Justin William Valentine
Justin William Valentine

A 23-year-old North Platte man is facing multiple charges after what authorities are calling a standoff ended with the armed suspect.

 

Police responded to the report of a disturbance at 402 S.Chestnut where the suspect, Justin Valentine, reportedly had a rifle, waving it around in a threatening manner.

 

Police were told by witnesses that Valentine actually fired the rifle twice, once at one of the witnesses and once at the wall, according to Sgt. Kendall Allison with the North Platte Police Department.

 

Valentine is a resident of the location where the alleged incident occurred.

 

Authorities say Valentine didn’t open the door when police attempted to make contact with him. Police arrested Valentine following a standoff which lasted about an hour and thirty minutes, according to authorities. No injuries were reported.

 

Valentine was booked into the Lincoln County Detention Center and charged with a terroristic threat charge, Use of a Weapon to Commit a Felony, Firing a Weapon and a 2nd Degree Assault charge.

 

 

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NP Principal Placed on Administrative Leave

NP-Public-SchoolsA Principal at a North Platte Elementary School was placed on paid administrative leave on Monday.

Shane Alexander, Principal of Washington Elementary was placed on leave pending an ongoing investigation.

North Platte Public Schools Superintendent, Marty Basset, said in a statement that the investigation is a personnel matter and asked that no assumptions be made.  Basset along with Tami Eshleman are assuming Alexander’s duties until the investigation is completed.

Alexander has been at the helm at Washington since May of 2011.  He previously served as the Principal at Eisenhower Elementary.

 

Dentistry Students at UNMC Offering Free Dental Care to NE Children

UNMCDentistry students from the University of Nebraska Medical Center are providing free dental care to Nebraska children.

The students are offering the free screenings on Feb. 1 at the UNMC’s Lincoln-based College of Dentistry. Children from Lincoln, Crete, Columbus, Madison, Norfolk, and Stanton will participate, as well as children from Wayne, West Point, Wisner, Beamer, Lyons, Lexington, Hastings and Grand Island.

College dean John Reinhardt says the children selected for the program have no other access to dental care.

UNMC has been offering the program for the past 12 years. The university says students have provided more than $2 million in dental services to nearly 5,000 children.

 

Tips to Avoid the Flu at Work

Flu-Free-ZoneWith one of the worst flu seasons in history under way, it is important that people take the necessary steps at work to avoid getting themselves – or others – sick.

  • Beware of common items – Studies have shown that worst areas in offices are sink faucet handles, microwave door handles and keyboards.
  • Wash hands – Wash your hands before eating, after reading magazines in the break room and after meetings where you’re shaking hands with people. Hands should be washed with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds.
  • Stay hydrated – Dehydration leads to a weaker immune system, so keep a jug of water at your desk.
  • No touching – Make a conscious effort to not touch your face during the workday. Touching your eyes, nose and mouth gives germs direct access to the body and sets you up for disaster.

NE to Discuss Mountain Lion Hunting Season

mountain-liionNebraska officials plan to discuss a possible mountain lion hunting season after a growth in the animal’s population.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission heard from staff Friday about the state’s resident mountain lion population.

The population in the Pine Ridge of northwest Nebraska has grown slightly, from 19 in 2010 to 22 in 2012. An official says that’s large enough for a limited harvest.

The newspaper reports the commission will meet in May to consider regulations governing a cougar season.

Officials identified a female mountain lion in the Niobrara River Valley in north-central Nebraska during its population study. But it’s unclear if the lion is a resident or was passing through the area.

Tips On Making The Most Of Your Pound Plunge In 2013

POUNDPLUNGEThe Pound Plunge, a yearlong friendly competition on weight-loss, is a great way to start and end the year by weighing in frequently and working with a partner to lose as many pounds as possible for the top prize! It’s not easy losing the extra, it’s a dreadful thought to go to the gym all week and realize that you actually gained two pounds.

Dr. Chris Mohr is here to help with tips and advice to maximize your progress on the path to lesser pounds! Dr. Mohr is on the Advisory Board for Men’s Fitness Magazine and has written over 500 articles for consumer publications like Men’s Fitness, Weight Watchers, Men’s Health, and Fitness.  Dr. Mohr earned his Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Nutrition from Pennsylvania State University and University of Massachusetts, earned his PhD in exercise physiology from the University of Pittsburgh and is a Registered Dietitian and Board Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics, so you can trust his advice is worth a try! You also get a free sample!

1. What are some tips and tricks to eat less at meal time?

Start every meal with two cups of water. It sounds so simple and basic but research has shown that starting a meal with two cups of water can decrease how much you eat and therefore result in weight loss, in a 12-week study of people who did drink two cups of water before their meals lost up to five pounds above and beyond the individuals who didn’t.

2. Don’t skip meals to cut calories! Eating breakfast actually helps you lose weight.

People often think that they will save on calories if they skip a meal but the problem is that you make up for that later in the day, the key to this puzzle is choosing the right foods when you have a meal. For breakfast make sure you have some protein!  A study that came out recently shows that if you include protein in your breakfast, you eat up to 500 calories less during your next meal than you would if you didn’t include that protein.

3.  Fish Oil is a powerful weapon when it comes to weight loss.

There are so many weight loss supplements out there as you can imagine and the one supplement you can trust to do the job is fish oil. A handful of studies show that supplementing with fish oil might actually help lose more weight.  A study which includes a group of people who were given nutritional recommendations and was supplemented with fish oil lost more weight than other individuals who were supplemented with other things like sunflower oil. The benefits don’t stop at weight loss, fish oil helps with brain development and heart health as well!

4. What do I need to start losing right now?

Just get started with something, figure out what your reason is and what ever that may be, figure out what you can implement today like drinking two cups of water before your very next meal, developing a strategy for this week and maybe try something else next week, add the fish oil to the diet and set some small and achievable goals which will bring you closer to the ultimate goal.

5. What about that free sample…

Dr. Mohr is also a media spokesperson for Nordic Naturals and they are giving away free samples so you can reap the benefits and make the most of your decision to lose the pounds.  Go to this web site and look in the bottom right corner where it says “Free Sample” to choose your sample pack.

 

For more tips on weight loss check out these 71 tips on weight loss by Dr. Mohr.

See you at the next Pound Plunge weigh-in on January 22nd at The Platte River Mall 4p-7p! 

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