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Roaming moose heads west

SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (AP) – A moose spotted in Scotts Bluffs County this summer may be on his way home. The moose was first seen south of Gering, but over the past few weeks has wandered north of Minatare and Bayard before coming back to Scotts Bluff County. The moose was seen on Wednesday in a corn field in west Scottsbluff. Game and Parks conservation officer Scott Brandt has been monitoring the animal’s travels. He says he hopes the moose is moving into the high country and heading back to Wyoming or Colorado. Brandt says young moose have typically been kicked out of their original habitat by their mother, and are now searching for an area they can call home. Brandt says some of them go the wrong way.

(Update) Officials: Bus crash injures more than 30 in Neb.

Photo courtesy of the NSP

GIBBON, Neb. (AP) – Five people are being treated at a hospital after a Denver-bound bus rammed into an overturned semitrailer on Interstate 80 in south Nebraska early Thursday. Most passengers suffered minor injuries. The Nebraska State Patrol says 41 people were taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney after the accident around 2 a.m. Hospital spokeswoman Marsha Wilkerson says 30 people have been treated and released. Some refused treatment. Of the five admitted, one was in critical condition and one was in serious condition. The condition of the three other patients wasn’t immediately available. The other passengers spent about two hours at an American Red Cross shelter until the bus operator, Burlington Trailways, could get another bus there. They continued on their trip around 8:30 a.m.

Lincoln County Jail booking activity- Thursday (10/6)

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G.R.E.E.N. nets lots of green

NORTH PLATTE – Around 300 people gathered Saturday, October 1st for the 9th annual G.R.E.E.N. (Generating Resources for Educational Excellence Now) fundraising event for the North Platte Catholic Schools. The event which features dinner, silent and live auctions, games and a lottery drawing raised close to $100,000 for McDaid and St. Patrick’s schools. Money raised at the annual event helps fund teacher retirement and defray the operating costs of North Platte’s Catholic School system. North Platte Catholic Schools Endowment-Trust Executive Director Wendy Dodson estimates the net income to be right around $100,000. The G.R.E.E.N. “Lucky Lotto” brought in $18,800, with 180 tickets being sold. The $10,000 grand prize winner is Orlin and Nancy Faulhaber of North Platte. The $1,000 second prize winner is Loretta Hamilton of Thedford. The 2011 Lucky Lotto sponsors are: Dan and Sandy Keenan, Pat and Kathleen Keenan, Jeff and Robyn O’Connor, CG Architects, and Bill and Sherry Snodgrass. The “Irish Heads or Tails” game, contributed over $2,000 to the event total.
Kevin Wood of North Platte won the game and received a $1,000 cash prize sponsored by Adams Bank and Trust. Money was also raised during the live auction to fund a “Wish List” for needed facility repairs and classroom enhancements, as well as nearly $2,000 for the purchase of some new chairs for teachers at St. Pat’s High School. Dodson says that thanks are in order to the entire community of North Platte for making G.R.E.E.N. a success. She says that local businesses and individuals donated over $50,000 dollars worth of auction items to the event and contributed over $20,000 in cash for auction items and expenses. Dodson explains that, “North Platte responds to G.R.E.E.N. in a big way every year, and we are extremely grateful for the support of this event and our school system.” Next year’s G.R.E.E.N. is scheduled for Saturday, October 13th, 2012.

Lincoln County Jail booking activity- Wednesday (10/5)

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Logan County fire still burning

STAPLETON, Neb. (North Platte Post)- A large fire continues to burn in Logan County. According to Stapleton Fire Chief Frank Kramer, approximately 20 fire crews from around the area continue to battle the blaze which is located to the west/southwest of Stapleton. Kramer estimates the fire to be 8 miles long and 5 miles wide and has already claimed one residential property and sent one person to the hospital with burns. Kramer says that the crews are keeping the fire “at bay” and although the danger has not completely subsided, some evacuated residents have already returned to their homes.

Blood continues to boil over oil

President Barack Obama

WASHINGTON (AP) – Environmental groups are asking President Barack Obama to reject what they call State Department “bias” in favor of a proposed oil pipeline from Canada. The groups want Obama personally to decide on a Canadian company’s plan to pipe oil from tar sands in western Canada to the Texas Gulf Coast. A letter signed by environmental and public interest groups
cites internal State Department documents that the groups say demonstrate an overly cozy relationship with executives of Calgary-based TransCanada. The groups are especially concerned about the role played by TransCanada executive Paul Elliott, a former aide in Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign. The State Department has authority over the 1,700 mile pipeline because it would cross the U.S. border, traveling through Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma.

Drug overdose charges for 2 N.P. residents

Elizabeth Crawford
Jeffrey Dean Manary

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – Trial is set for Dec. 6 for a North Platte woman charged in the overdose death of her sister this summer. 40-year-old Elizabeth Crawford of North Platte pleaded not guilty Monday to manslaughter and drug charges in the Aug. 3 death of her sister, 45-year-old Ester Smith. Smith died after overdosing on methamphetamine. Another person, 41-year-old Jeff Manary, also pleaded not guilty to charges in the case. Trial for Manary also is set for Dec. 6. Bond for Manary is set at $150,000. Crawford’s bond was lowered to $50,000. Her attorney, Bob Lindemeier, says the question is who actually supplied the methamphetamine to Crawford’s sister.

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