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Heineman Warns: Don’t Be Fooled HSUS Is Anti-Agriculture

An information meeting sponsored by the Lincoln County Cattleman and the North Platte Chamber of Commerce at the North Platte Fairgrounds Building addressed efforts by the Humane Society of the US to organize in Nebraska. Governor Dave Heineman expressed his views and educated the audience about the objective goals of HSUS in Nebraska.
Heineman began by explaining what’s being targeted and why HSUS are planning efforts in Nebraska.  “This is about our American way of life,” Heineman continues “The Humane Society of the United States wants to destroy the American dream for America’s farmers and ranchers.” Heineman emphasized preparedness and staying informed is key.

The HSUS is known to run television ads that depict hurt or struggling animals like cats and dogs that portray animals in desperate need of help. The television ads are what Heineman and other experts on agriculture attribute a large source of funding and support for HSUS. Experts in defense of agriculture say the ads are misleading and don’t create the image of who HSUS really is.

We Support Agriculture is a new organization that formed to protect agriculture nationwide. Executive Director of We Support Agriculture, Michele Ehresman, explained that HSUS has a vegan agenda, “They [HSUS] want to reduce, they want to refine and they want to replace meat products, dairy products and poultry products and our diets to fulfill their agenda.”

Their true agenda is described as “anti-meat” by Ehresman.  “Just reducing meat consumption can be a tremendous benefit to animals; If 50 million people reduce their meat consumption by half that can save hundreds of millions if not a billion of animals.” Ehresman said quoting John Goodwin, an HSUS employee.

Ehresman said, “85% of their [HSUS] fundraising features sheltered pets, 99% of their budget does not.” Ehresman pulled up HSUS’s budget from 2010. According to Ehresman and the 2010 HSUS budget she displayed, 39% of HSUS’s budget went to fundraising tactics, “They have been given a D rating by Charity Watch.” Ehresman says only 4% of the $131,000,000 budget went back to animals.

HSUS has no relation to the local human societies. in response to the misleading HSUS image many humane societies began changing identities to animal shelters.

Governor Heineman mentioned for an example to remember a few winters past when ranchers and cattlemen were in freezing temperatures tending to cattle and mentioned, where was HSUS? “They don’t care about you” Heineman said.

Heineman believes HSUS is working to put an initiation ballot in front of voters come the near future and stated that it’s not going to happen in Nebraska.

Director of the Alliance for the Future of Agriculture in Nebraska or AFAN spoke about the resources available to anyone who is looking for factual information on agriculture stating that AFAN is an information only organization.

A Few Things To Remember Regarding Campaign Signs..

The North Platte Police Department would like to remind everyone as we wrap up this year’s political campaign contest there are a few North Platte City Ordinances that must be followed when distributing campaign signs.  Beginning September 23rd signs were allowed to be erected and can be until Friday, November 16, 2012.  Those wanting to post signs must first provide the city with Sign Deposit Fee of $100.00, which in the event the depositor does not collect their signs, the deposit will be used for the purpose of the building inspector to collect all such signs and destroy them.  Deposits are refunded as long as all signs are collected prior to but not after November 16th this year.  Political campaign signs must not be placed on any city, county or state right-of-way.  There is currently no size limitation but they can not violate Clear Vision set backs on corner lots.

Citizens are also advised that it is a criminal violation to damage or steal campaign signs.  You may be cited and/or arrested for vandalism or theft if either of these occurs.  Please contact City Hall at 535-6724 and ask for Code Enforcement if you have questions or suspect a posting violation.  You may also call the police non-emergency number 535-6789 if you suspect a crime has been committed.

Weather Update, Scattered Showers. Mostly Sunny

Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 78. Light east northeast wind becoming east southeast 6 to 11 mph in the morning.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 48. East southeast wind 6 to 9 mph.

Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 74. South southeast wind 5 to 10 mph.

Wallace Bank Robbery Case Bound Over To Dist Court

Drew Steier

The case of the 19-year-old accused attempted bank robber, Drew Steier of Evanston, Wyoming, was bound over to Lincoln County District Court on September 21st according to District Court documents.

Steier appeared for his contested preliminary hearing September 20th, in front of Judge Kent Turnbull in Lincoln County Court where Steier’s “Use of a Firearm to Commit a Felony” (Class C Felony) charge was dropped, the “Class II Robbery” charge was lowered to “Class III Robbery” and Steier’s bond was lowered from $500,000 to $125,000.

Steier is accused of attempted bank robbery from when he allegedly entered the Wallace branch of Farmers State Bank on August 13th, wearing a black ski-mask demanding money from a teller armed with a gun.

The next court date has not yet been scheduled.

Volunteers Needed For The Spike’s Haunted Corn Maze

It’s nearly time to start thinking Halloween as fall began September 22nd, the cool air and falling leaves puts everyone in that festive fall mood.

This year the North Platte Community Playhouse is teaming up with the North Platte Jaycees and The Golden Spike to host the Spike’s Haunted Corn Maze. Every year this is made possible with the help of volunteers.

Volunteers are needed to help form the haunting scenes. The Spike’s Haunted Corn Maze dates are October 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th.

With your help the Spike’s Haunted Corn Maze will be amazing! If you are interested in helping, please email [email protected], call (308) 532-8559 or attend our planning meeting on Wednesday September 26 at 5:30 in the Patty Birge Room

35 Year Old NP Man Sentenced Up To 36 Months In Prison

Ricardo Diaz

The 35-year-old North Platte man Ricardo Diaz received a sentence of 14 to 36 months in prison for acts committed in November of 2011 and other incidents.

Diaz was sentenced on Monday in Lincoln County District Court for strangulation, refusing to submit a chemical test and tampering with a witness.

The victim and girl friend of Diaz, Beth Reichenberg, told authorities Diaz stopped taking his anti-depressants last November and began drinking when he tried to choke her.

Authorities say Diaz tried to get Reichenberg to change her statement while he was serving time in jail.

You Can Help The Library By Helping Yourself To Runza!

On Tuesday September 25th, Runza restaurants in North Platte plan to donate 15% of sales to the North Platte Public Library. The donation will help the library purchase books for children.

Runza has held this donation event in the past. Computer Technology Assistant at North Platte Public Library Terri Johnson says they gained hundreds of dollars for new books.

Enjoy a Runza for lunch today!

Weather Update: Sunny With A High Near 79

Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 79. Calm wind becoming east southeast 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 47. East wind 3 to 5 mph.

Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 77. Light east northeast wind becoming east southeast 9 to 14 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.

Church Reaches Out Helping Single Moms & Widows

Valley Christian Church is performing free oil changes for single moms and widows on October 6th from 8-4 at Rich’s Auto Repair at 1016 E. 8th Street in North Platte.

This year marks the 4th year the church holds the event. The first year this event took place Valley Christian Church performed less than 12 oil changes in the church parking lot. On the second year around 18 people showed up for the event, the third year the event was moved to Rich’s Auto Repair where over 50 free oil changes were done. This year the church is anticipating nearly 80 vehicles to be serviced.

The oil changes are done with the help of students from the North Platte Community College Auto Mechanics Class.

Organizer and Pastor from Valley Christian Church Brent Montgomery said about half of the vehicles they see haven’t had an oil change in about three to four years if not longer.

“This event was birthed from a dream, and it’s a dream we’ve stuck with. It’s a dream that meets a need and therefore we’ve clung to it.”  Montgomery said.

If you’re a single mom or a widow who would like to receive a free oil change please set an appointment by calling Pastor Brent Montgomery at 308-520-0839 or Valley Christian Church at 308-532-4090 by Thursday, October 4.

NSP Stops Vehicle, Finds 65lbs Of Marijuana In Buffalo County

A Friday traffic stop for speeding on a county road near Shelton in Buffalo County led to the seizure of 65 lbs. of marijuana and the arrest of two California men.

Around 5:30 p.m., Friday, September 21, a trooper stopped a 2012, white Mazda for speeding eastbound on County Road 24, near Shelton Road in Buffalo County. The trooper smelled the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle.  A probable cause search led to the seizure of 65 lbs. of marijuana. The marijuana was located in four duffels bags in the trunk of the vehicle.

The driver of the vehicle, David Nguyen, 31, Oakland, Calif., and a passenger in the vehicle, Jacob Seneca Cordova, 32, Oakland, Calif., were both lodged in the Buffalo County Detention Center, each on a charge of possession of marijuana with intent to deliver.

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