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Lincoln County Detention Center celebrates 1-year

North Platte Neb. (LINCOLN COUNTY SHERIFF)- On July 5th, 2012, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office and Detention Center recognized its one year anniversary.     The first year presented Sheriff Jerome Kramer and his staff with many challenges.  A major challenge was the entire Detention Staff was required to learn new positions and job duties; there is almost nothing done the same way in the new facility.    The Sheriff and his employees are very thankful for the new building and are working hard to keep it running smoothly and looking new.

 

In our first year of being open the Lincoln County Detention Center has house an average of; 93 inmates per day, 74 males and 19 females and booked approximately 2030 people.    We have served 100,635 meals out of our kitchen for an average of 283 per day.   We have also allowed 7204 video inmate visits.

 

The Lincoln County Detention Center produced some extraordinary financial numbers; considerable revenue has been generated for the county.    The new center has maintained an average of 10 inmates a day housed for outside jurisdictions and collected nearly $80,000 in fees this year.  From June 2010 to June 2011 (while in the old facility) we paid around $157,000.00 to house our inmates in other jails; this is a $237,391.00 positive difference in one year.   Approximately $43,000.00 in additional revenue has been taken in by the inmate phone system and commissary, thanks in large part to the technology in the new building.

 

With the new facility we have been able to implement new programs to assist the community and our inmates.      We have partnered with Lutheran Family Services implementing an IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program) Drug and Alcohol Treatment for inmates.   Fifty-seven inmates have participated in the program and logged well over 400 hours of session time.   These inmates previously were sent to other areas of the state for this counseling service, at great expense to the county.     Additionally, inmates with mental health issues are still being housed in our custody; medical staff is now able to see them inside the secure facility.  In the old facility these same inmate would have to be housed in outside facilities and extra security would be added.   Medical treatment for inmates outside of the facility has dropped from $26,000 in 2010 to 2011 time frame to $13,300.00.  We believe this is due to added examination room and on staff nurse.

 

Countless hours have been put in through our Inmate Worker Program.    The inmate workers are responsible for assisting in meal preparation and delivery, all laundry, complete interior cleaning and most of the exterior ground work for the building.    Over 1200 hours has been donated to the North Platte Animal Shelter by Inmate workers.     Inmate workers have assisted Lincoln County Buildings and Grounds with hundreds of hours of labor; recently assisting with renovation of District 11 Probation Office.   Inmate workers have completed trash pickups for villages within Lincoln County, cleaning up parks and roadways.    As staff time allows, more of these events will be planned to assist our villages and community groups.        We have a G. E. D. program in place and many inmates have taken their required classes.   We have had two inmates get their diplomas but many more have completed course work while in the facility.

 

Most of the above listed items were not possible in the old Lincoln County Jail.    Sheriff Kramer and his staff will continue looking for efficient cost saving measures in the future.

Weather Update: Scattered T-Storms

Today: Sunny, with a high near 90. South wind 7 to 9 mph.

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 63. South southeast wind 8 to 10 mph.

Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 93. South wind 7 to 10 mph.

Cow manure taints local creek

BROKEN BOW, Neb. (AP) — A feedlot near Broken Bow has agreed to pay a $145,000 fine for allowing water tainted with cattle manure to flow into a nearby creek.

The Environmental Protection Agency said Tuesday that Adams Land and Cattle Company didn’t have enough storage capacity to prevent wastewater from flowing into a tributary of Mud Creek. EPA officials estimate that large rain events would have caused the feedlot’s wastewater to flow into the creek on at least 13 occasions between 2007 and 2010.

 

The feedlot had about 83,000 cattle when the problem was discovered during a December 2010 inspection. The EPA says Adams Land and Cattle is now in compliance with Clean Water Act rules.

Here’s ya Tuesday SOUND OFF… 1..2..3..4…

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1. DemocRATS p*** me off

2. What could we do as a community to attract businesses like Olive Garden or Target?

3. I’m really glad people found that poor little dog Sophie that had been lost over a week.

4. Watching HLN. The LAPD calls THAT. A pit maneuver? LOL

5. I love this song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oavMtUWDBTM

6. Does anyone know what Banana Sauce is?

7. God bless the Kansas City Royals!

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Maurices gets face-lift

North Platte Neb.(Platte River Mall)- Maurices at the Platte River Mall has temporarily re-located next to Bath & Body in the South hallway while its current location gets a new face-lift. Included in initial plans for the Maurices new look is to create one gate opening versus the two the store has maintained allowing for more displays, square off the space as there are diagonal corners and bump outs that currently exist, implement one large bank of fitting rooms versus the numerous pods, relocate the register station, and add some cosmetic pieces that tie in to the look as seen in newer Maurices across the country.

Property Manager of Platte River Mall, Clarine Eickhoff, stated “seeing another store reinvest in the Platte River Mall so soon after seeing the Buckle accomplish their expansion and renovation last Fall, validates that things are progressing within the mall.”

Maurices is expected to be back in their original location by mid-August.

North Platte man breaks into home

North Platte Neb.(N.P.P.D.)- At around 0430 on 07.10.12 Officers from the North Platte Police Department responded to 421 W 1stStreet on the report of a physical altercation.  The 38 year old male victim alleged that the suspect, James C.

SNYDER,-JAMES-CHRISTIN

Snyder, 34 used force to break into his residence and then confronted him and another male adult with a knife.  A struggle ensued and the victim received a cut on his hand resulting in pain and injury that required medical attention.  Following investigation officers determined there was probable cause to place Snyder under arrest for 2nd Degree Assault, 28-309 (III Fel) and Burglary 28-507 (III Fel).  Snyder was jailed at the Lincoln County Detention Center.

Rain possible today!

Today: Isolated thunderstorms after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 88. Calm wind becoming southeast 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Tonight: Isolated thunderstorms before 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 60. East southeast wind 6 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 92. South wind 7 to 11 mph.

Here’s ya Sound Off for Monday — In a VAN.. by the RIVER…

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AND NOW.. TODAY’S SOUND OFF
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1. Ashley Beyer needs to be locked in a kennel.

2. Did anyone notice that there are people living in a van in Cody Park? Saw them doing their laundry in the river.

3. I’m so glad my neighbor moved out. No more having to smell weed in the hallway every time I walk out the door.

4. Why would Taco John’s have someone working there that calls some names and flips them off?

5. I need an aspirin. This place is giving me a headache.

 

 

 

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USDA awards $123K for Nebraska distance learning

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has awarded $123,000 to a Nebraska community

Mid Plains Community College

college to buy distance-learning equipment for use in rural parts of the state.

The money will pay for video teleconferencing equipment to connect Mid-Plains Community College in North Platte with its affiliated campuses in an 18-county area.The equipment will be installed at campus locations in Broken Bow, Ogallala and Broken Bow. The equipment will allow the college to expand its dual high school college credit program and other courses.

Relay for Life Lincoln County canned food donation dates

NORTH PLATTE NEB-  The Relay for Life of Lincoln County is in need of over 1,000 canned foods to help weigh down the Luminarias outlining the track during the relay.

SOURCE: www.relayforlife.org

It’s a big goal that can easily be reached with your help!

Relay for Life teams will be collected canned food items between 10am-2pm on:

 

Wednesday, July 11th             Wal-mart

Thursday, July 12th             Gary’s Super Foods

Friday, July 13th                   Sunmart (on A street)

 

 

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