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Hershey Community Blood Drive on Monday (10/31)

The Hershey community invites you to be a part of their blood draw on Halloween- Monday October 31st from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome at the Hershey American Legion Hall, or call Barb Baldridge at 520-1613 for an appointment. Don’t be a ghoul! Give blood in Hershey on Monday between 9 and 3! The life you save could be your own…

This message is brought to you by the Hershey community boosters:

 

KJ’s Boots & Western Wear, Arnett Pioneer Seed, Sandy Conrad of Coldwell Banker Preferred Group, CG Architects, Janssen Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram, Hershey Cooperative Telephone, Troyer Enterprises, Sapp Bros Petroleum, Hershey State Bank, Simplot Grower Solutions, Hershey Lions Club, Kwik Stop, the Hershey Agency, Brouillette Law Office, Sutherland Courier Times, and Hershey Super Foods.

(PHOTOS) 2 car injury accident in North Platte

 

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post)- A two vehicle accident at the corner of B and McDonald in North Platte on Friday afternoon sent two people to the hospital. Lt. Rich Hoaglund with the North Platte Police Department told the North Platte Post that a 2010 Chevy Equinox driven by Lisa Bassett was traveling west on B Street when it was struck by a 1992 Chevy 1500 pickup truck headed north on McDonald. Andrew Lucero, the driver of the pickup, was distracted and failed to yield at the stop sign on the corner. Bassett and another passenger in the Equinox were taken to GPRMC with non life-threatening injuries. No fatalities were reported.

 

Attorney offers tips on where to lay the pipe

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – A lawyer who is working with opponents of the Keystone XL oil pipeline says Nebraska lawmakers could move the proposed route away from the Sandhills.
Omaha attorney Brian Jorde suggested Thursday that lawmakers establish a 100-mile-wide corridor that pipeline builders would have to follow.
Lawmakers are set to meet in a special session related to the project starting Tuesday. The pipeline would pass through the Nebraska Sandhills and over the massive Ogallala Aquifer, a source of irrigation and drinking water.
TransCanada spokesman Shawn Howard concedes that state law would apply to projects that haven’t proceeded as far as the Keystone XL. But he says the company has worked on the Keystone XL project in good faith and followed the existing rules.

 

Child killer gets new hearing

Donald Lee

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – The Nebraska Supreme Court has ordered a new hearing for a man convicted of killing his girlfriend’s 4-year-old daughter.
Donald Lee was sentenced in 2009 to 70 years in prison after pleading no contest to second-degree murder in the 2008 death of 4-year-old Ashlynn Gamble, who was strangled and had her skull fractured.
Lee claimed in his appeal that he had been denied his right to a speedy trial, that the court had not properly advised him of his rights when he entered a no-contest plea and that he was denied effective legal representation.
On Friday, the state’s high court rejected Lee’s no-contest and ineffective counsel arguments, but said the Lincoln County District Court failed to produce documents showing Lee had asked for continuances, delaying his trial.

 

 

Prelim. hearing set for “Dog Kennel Four”

 

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – A preliminary hearing has been set for four North Platte residents charged with child abuse and false imprisonment after police found two young boys locked in a dog kennel in their home. 

Court records show that 22-year-old Ashly Clark, 25-year-old Bryson Eyten, 24-year-old Samantha Eyten and 20-year-old Lacy Beyer declined to waive their preliminary hearings during a Lincoln County Court appearance on Thursday. Contested preliminary hearings for the four have been set for Nov. 10. 

The four were arrested late Monday after police found the boys, ages 3 and 5, in a 30-by-42-inch wire kennel inside a filthy trailer home. Police say the boys’ mother, Clark, told officers she put the boys in the kennel at night to keep them from climbing out of a window.

 

Warming up…

Today: Sunny, with a high near 55. North northwest wind between 6 and 8 mph.

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 25. West wind at 6 mph becoming south.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. South southwest wind 7 to 16 mph becoming west northwest. Winds could gust as high as 24 mph.

 

 

Another cold morning…cool day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today: Sunny, with a high near 52. West wind between 6 and 10 mph.

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 22. West northwest wind between 5 and 7 mph.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 55. West northwest wind between 5 and 8 mph.

Random musings from Geno Verdez

Greetings-

I’ve been sitting back and surveying the city of North Platte for the last several months since the release of my book, “Welcome To Nebraska.” At first, I wondered if it was wise to dig up dirt on a town I know oh so well, and how it would be received. In honesty, I have come to realize that most of those who have read it are not surprised by its contents. In fact, more than one review would indicate that the reader could identify with one or more of the characters. Good. That was the intent. But it is a world that most are not completely accustomed to; at least not from a first-hand perspective.

Lately as I watch, and wait, and gather….I find that there are more than enough juicy tidbits in the news that would certainly add fuel to a creative fire. But alas, when the population is being exposed to children locked in dog kennels, perp after perp getting busted for sexually assaulting kids, and the meth use that is too widespread to ignore, I realize that I would have to strive for a ridiculous level to shock anyone around here anymore.

That’s not to say that I write for shock value; I write for release. I write to chase away the demons. Or, at least channel them…

Let me make one thing clear, there are a tremendous number of very good people in this area. And there are quite a few bad. Same story- thousands and thousands of towns and cities across America; the world. Varying degrees of drama, crime, freedom and chaos.

We’re just chillin’ here on our chunk of the rock. Make the most of it. Make your mark.

Love each other. Don’t molest children. And try to stay out of jail.

Until then-
Geno Verdez

 

Oil opponents give a whoop about cranes; beetles

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Three environmental groups have expanded a lawsuit that seeks to halt the development of a transnational oil pipeline through Nebraska.

The groups announced Tuesday that their lawsuit will challenge claims that a spill from the Keystone XL pipeline would not likely affect whooping cranes or other endangered species.

The lawsuit in U.S. District Court of Omaha aims to stop early work to make way for the pipeline, such as mowing native prairie grasses. Pipeline operator TransCanada, which was not named in the lawsuit, has said it mowed the grass to protect an endangered beetle species. Company officials say they also received permission from the landowners.

The lawsuit names the U.S. State Department, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other federal agencies and officials as
defendants.

CO man busted near Hershey with weed; gun

Darrell Eugene Decker

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post)- A Colorado man is in custody, caught with marijuana and a handgun.

On Sunday, Deputy Jeff Gaasch with the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office stopped 48-year-old Darrell Eugene Decker of Colorado Springs for speeding just east of Hershey. Deputy Gaasch soon became suspicious of Decker and his passenger and asked for permission to search the vehicle. Decker consented and Deputy Gaasch dispatched his K-9 Zeigo who discovered contraband found to be marijuana amounting to less than a pound but more than an ounce. A concealed 9 mm Glock handgun was also found in the vehicle.

Decker was arrested and incarcerated for Possession of Marijuana more than an ounce less than a pound and Carrying a Concealed Weapon.

 

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