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Buffalo Bill Kiwanis award over $20,000 to local charities

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post)- The Buffalo Bill Kiwanis donated more than $20,000 to several local organizations at their weekly meeting Tuesday at The Depot. Among those receiving charitable assistance from the Kiwanis were: the North Platte Children’s Museum, Goodfellow Shoe Fund, Habitat for Humanity, the NP Community College Lady Knights, Lincoln County Historical Society, Lincoln County Red Cross, The Connection Homeless Shelter, Salvation Army and the Bridge of Hope Child Advocacy Center. The total awarded to the groups equaled $20,222.09 and will help them financially continue with their work for the upcoming year.

Filling the bins

Soybean field near Schuyler

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Nebraska farmers continue to make good progress on the soybean harvest, while the corn harvest is running about average. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says in the weekly crop report on Monday that the soybean harvest is 84 percent complete. That’s close to last year’s 86 percent but well ahead of the average of 67 percent. The USDA says the corn harvest was at 30 percent. That’s behind last year’s 47 percent but near the average of 28 percent. Seventy-five percent of the corn is in good to excellent condition. The report say seeding of the winter wheat crop is almost done. Cattle are being moved to stalks as fields become available.

Oil and water just don’t mix…

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – The U.S. State Department is offering to meet again with Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman, lawmakers and other state officials who have concerns about the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. Assistant Secretary of State Kerri-Ann Jones said in a letter to Heineman that the department has worked closely and cooperatively with other states where the oil pipeline is expected to cross. The letter came in response to a written inquiry from Heineman as to whether the state has authority to choose the pipeline’s route. Heineman has questioned whether the state has that power, because the pipeline originates in Canada and requires State Department approval. The governor has said he would welcome the project, but only if pipeline operator TransCanada agreed to move it away from groundwater-rich Nebraska Sandhills.

Lincoln County Jail booking activity- Tuesday (10/18)

 

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Ron Snell saying goodbye to The Connection

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post)- Ron Snell is leaving The Connection. After 11 years on the job, Snell announced this week that he is preparing to seek new challenges whether local or abroad. Snell has agreed to continue serving as Executive Director of The Connection until mid-2012. The search committee has until then to find a person to try to fill Ron’s shoes, an extremely daunting task. In Snell’s time at The Connection he has personally overseen a change of name, a change of venue and has helped hundreds of misplaced individuals and families try to get one step closer to finding their own home. Snell says that he had never had a conversation with a homeless person before taking on the role as Executive Director, but says since then, he has had an incredible growth experience and has encountered exceptional people of all socio-economic levels. Snell hopes that his replacement can find new and more permanent ways of securing the shelter’s financial stability and add more programs to help promote residents’ chances for success. Snell says his departure is planned to give the search committee plenty of time to find his replacement. He has full confidence in their ability to do so. Snell says that if the situation warrants, he would love to stay in North Platte, but if called elsewhere, even outside the U.S., he would willingly go where he is needed. Not once in the interview did Ron mention personal endeavors that he would like to pursue, instead focusing on where he might go to continue helping others. The Connection, and possibly our city, is losing a great leader and friend. Many lives have been changed for the better thanks to Ron Snell.

Cooler, rainy weather across the area

Today: Showers likely, mainly after 1pm. Cloudy, with a high near 50. Northeast wind between 8 and 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 30. North northwest wind between 7 and 13 mph.

Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 60. North northwest wind between 8 and 17 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.

Lincoln County Jail booking activity- Monday (10/17)

 

This information is not criminal history. All individuals included in this post are innocent of crimes until proven guilty in a court of law. The North Platte Post assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, or completeness, of this information. Any person who believes information provided is not accurate may submit a complaint to [email protected].

 

Lower flags on Sunday for firemen; first responders

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Gov. Dave Heineman is encouraging Nebraskans to fly U.S. and Nebraska flags at half-staff. The flag-lowering on Sunday is part of the annual National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service. The remembrance honors firefighters and other first responders who have sacrificed their lives to save others. The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation says 72 firefighters nationwide died in the line of duty in 2010. A plaque with their names will be added to the national memorial over the weekend, along with 17 firefighters who died the previous year. The plaques surrounding the Memorial will contain the names of more than 3,400 firefighters.

I-80 closing Tuesday at Kearney

KEARNEY, Neb. (AP) – The Nebraska Roads Department is planning to close Interstate 80 near Kearney next week. The department says in a news release that overhead transmission lines need to be moved, so the interstate is scheduled to be closed from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Tuesday. Motorists will be rerouted at Exits 272 and 279 to Nebraska Highway 50A on the south side of I-80.

Lincoln County Jail booking activity- Friday (10/14)

 

This information is not criminal history. All individuals included in this post are innocent of crimes until proven guilty in a court of law. The North Platte Post assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, or completeness, of this information. Any person who believes information provided is not accurate may submit a complaint to [email protected].

 

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