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Senators Wade Into Debate Over Nebraska Oil, Gas Regulations

oil-rigLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — An effort to impose new regulations on Nebraska’s oil and gas industry is drawing support from environmental advocates but opposition from company officials, who say the proposals are unnecessary and redundant.

The bills presented to a legislative committee on Wednesday were introduced following public complaints about a Colorado energy company’s plan to discard oil and natural gas wastewater underground in northwest Nebraska.

One measure would require companies to carry at least $1 million in liability insurance for injection and disposal wells and at least $5 million for any site that disposes of more than 500 barrels of wastewater a day.

A second bill would require disclosure of a well’s location to nearby local governments and periodic testing at each site, among other requirements.

Toyota Recalls Over 1.1M SUVs for Possible Seat Belt Failure

toyota-featureDETROIT (AP) — Toyota is recalling more than 1.1 million small SUVs in the U.S. because the seat belts might fail in a crash.

The recall covers RAV4 SUVS from the 2006 through 2012 model years, as well as the RAV4 electric vehicle from 2012 through 2014.

Toyota says it’s possible that the belts in both second-row outside seats could come in contact with the metal seat cushion frame in a severe frontal crash. If that happens, the belts could become cut and would not restrain passengers.

The company says it will add plastic covers to the seat cushion frame at no cost to owners. It was unclear when the recall would begin.

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Member Beggren Dies

Nebraska_game_and_parksBROKEN BOW, Neb. (AP) — A member of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission has died.

Pat Berggren tells Lexington says his father, commission member Lynn Berggren, collapsed Tuesday while hunting with another of his sons, Kevin. Lynn Berggren was pronounced dead at a Lexington hospital. He was 65.

Commission Director Jim Douglas said Wednesday that Lynn Berggren was entering his eighth year on the commission, representing north-central Nebraska. He had also operated a construction company in Broken Bow, Berggren Home Builders

His son, Pat, says his father was passionate about what Nebraska offered in public hunting, fishing and outdoor activity and that “he promoted it, he lived it.”

North Platte Weather-February 18

...HIGH WINDS POSSIBLE TONIGHT...

.A POWERFUL PACIFIC COLD FRONT WILL RACE ACROSS WESTERN AND NORTH
CENTRAL NEBRASKA TONIGHT. THE FRONT IS EXPECTED TO MOVE EAST AT
AROUND 60 MPH AND COULD PRODUCE SUDDEN HIGH WIND GUSTS.

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/O.NEW.KLBF.HW.A.0002.160219T0000Z-160219T1200Z/
SHERIDAN-EASTERN CHERRY-KEYA PAHA-BOYD-BROWN-ROCK-HOLT-GARDEN-
GRANT-HOOKER-THOMAS-BLAINE-LOUP-GARFIELD-WHEELER-ARTHUR-MCPHERSON-
LOGAN-CUSTER-DEUEL-KEITH-PERKINS-LINCOLN-CHASE-HAYES-FRONTIER-
WESTERN CHERRY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ANTIOCH...LAKESIDE...SPARKS...
VALENTINE...SPRINGVIEW...SPENCER...BUTTE...LYNCH...AINSWORTH...
BASSETT...ROSE...ONEILL...ATKINSON...CRESCENT LAKE NWR...
OSHKOSH...LEWELLEN...ASHBY...HYANNIS...WHITMAN...MULLEN...
THEDFORD...HALSEY...DUNNING...PURDUM...BREWSTER...ALMERIA...
TAYLOR...BURWELL...BARTLETT...ERICSON...ARTHUR...TRYON...
RINGGOLD...STAPLETON...BROKEN BOW...CHAPPELL...BIG SPRINGS...
KEYSTONE...KINGSLEY DAM...LEMOYNE...OGALLALA...ROSCOE...GRANT...
NORTH PLATTE...CHAMPION...ENDERS...IMPERIAL...WAUNETA...
HAYES CENTER...CURTIS...EUSTIS...MAYWOOD...CODY...ELI...
MERRIMAN...KILGORE
300 AM CST THU FEB 18 2016 /200 AM MST THU FEB 18 2016/

...HIGH WIND WATCH IN EFFECT FROM THIS EVENING THROUGH LATE
TONIGHT...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NORTH PLATTE HAS ISSUED A HIGH
WIND WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM THIS EVENING THROUGH LATE
TONIGHT.

* WINDS...WEST 25 TO 35 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 65 MPH.

* TIMING...HIGH WINDS COULD DEVELOP ACROSS WESTERN NEBRASKA THIS
  EVENING...APPROACH HIGHWAY 83 AROUND MIDNIGHT AND
  BOYD...HOLT...WHEELER AND GARFIELD COUNTIES AROUND 3 AM CST.

* IMPACTS...SUDDEN WIND GUSTS CAN CAUSE DRIVERS TO LOSE
  CONTROL...ESPECIALLY IN LIGHTWEIGHT OR HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES.
  THIS IS MOST LIKELY ON HIGHWAYS TRAVELING NORTH AND SOUTH.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A HIGH WIND WATCH MEANS THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR A HAZARDOUS
HIGH WIND EVENT. SUSTAINED WINDS OF AT LEAST 40 MPH...OR GUSTS OF
58 MPH OR STRONGER MAY OCCUR. CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE LATEST
FORECASTS.
Today
Partly sunny, with a high near 73. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight
Partly cloudy, with a low around 35. Breezy, with a south wind 10 to 15 mph becoming west 23 to 28 mph in the evening. Winds could gust as high as 60 mph.
Friday
Sunny, with a high near 63. Breezy, with a west wind 14 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 31 mph.
Friday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 29. West wind 5 to 10 mph.
Saturday
Sunny, with a high near 63. West northwest wind 7 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Saturday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 29.
Sunday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 49.
Sunday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 25.
Monday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 49.
Monday Night
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27.

Nice Weather Brings Call for Motorcycle Safety Awareness

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With a pre-spring warm up forecast for the Cornhusker state, the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) is reminding all motorists of the need to “share the road” in an effort to reduce and prevent serious injury and fatality crashes involving motorcycles.

In 2015, 26 people were killed in crashes involving motorcycles on Nebraska roadways. There were 20 motorcycle fatalities in 2014 and 14 in 2013. According data from the Nebraska Department of Roads, six of the 26 motorcycle fatalities that occurred in 2015 happened during the months of January and March.

“I know it is still winter, but along with the forecast for warmer weather comes an anticipated increase in motorcycle traffic on our roadways,” said Colonel Bradley Rice, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol. “We are hoping to increase awareness and encourage all drivers to watch out for each other.”

With a much smaller profile, motorcycles are often hidden in a vehicle’s blind spot or missed in a quick look. Motorists are encouraged to always make a visual check for motorcycles by checking mirrors or blind spots before entering or leaving a lane of traffic and at intersections.

Motorcyclists are reminded they must obey the same rules of the road as the rest of the motoring public. Nebraska law requires motorcycle riders and passengers to wear a DOT compliant helmet. A Class M (motorcycle) license or Class M endorsement on a regular operator’s license is also required.

Colonel Rice said, “A big part of roadway safety is sharing the responsibility and watching out for one another. We hope you’ll join us by doing your part.”

Nebraska Education Board Questions Need for Civics Exam Bill

hemp-flagLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska State Board of Education says a bill requiring high school seniors to pass a citizenship test is the wrong way to create an informed public.

Assistant Commissioner Brian Halstead told a legislative committee Tuesday that the state should focus instead on enhancing its current programs.

The measure by Omaha Sen. Bob Krist would require students to answer 70 percent of questions on the federal immigration test correctly before graduation to ensure they have a basic knowledge of civics.

Krist says the bill could be implemented using free resources, but Halstead says the test wasn’t designed for students. Halstead says taking the test only requires students to memorize facts, not use critical thinking skills.

The board officially took a neutral stance on the measure.

Nebraska Senator Backs State Convention to Cut Federal Power

ne-legislature-13LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A former Oklahoma senator says Americans should reclaim control from the federal government by invoking a tactic last used in 1787 that lets states craft constitutional amendments.

Tom Coburn, a senior adviser to the Convention of States Project, rallied with supporters at the Nebraska Capitol on Tuesday to support a legislative resolution calling for a convention of the states.

Holding a convention would require 34 state legislatures to approve applications for one. Nebraska’s application, sponsored by Sen. Laura Ebke of Crete, proposes constitutional amendments curbing federal power, imposing federal fiscal restraints and putting term limits on federal officials.

Five states have approved a convention of states so far. Any proposed amendment coming out of a convention would need to be approved by 38 states.

Some Senators Question Funding Plan for Nebraska Roads Bill

road-workLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A proposal designed to expedite work on Nebraska roads projects is drawing a wide range of supporters, but some lawmakers are questioning their plan to pay for it.

Members of the Appropriations Committee voiced concerns Tuesday that the bill would pull $150 million from the state’s cash reserve to jump-start the program.

The bill by Sen. Jim Smith of Papillion would create a “transportation infrastructure bank” to help finance road projects. The Nebraska Department of Roads would use the money for highway projects, a county bridge matching grant program and infrastructure to attract new businesses. Gov. Pete Ricketts has identified the plan as one of his top priorities this year.

Several senators noted that the department has yet not identified specific projects that would benefit.

Nebraska Dad Accused of Attacking Wrestler Who’d Beaten His Son

Furnas-CountyBEAVER CITY, Neb. (AP) — A Dunning man has been accused of attacking a wrestler who he said was deriding the man’s son after defeating him in a match.

Online court records say 40-year-old Stacey Micheel was arrested Saturday during a wrestling meet at Cambridge Public Schools in Cambridge. Micheel is charged with felony intentional child abuse. Online court records don’t list the name of an attorney who could comment on Micheel’s behalf.

An arrest warrant affidavit says Micheel told a Furnas County deputy that the wrestler was “talking crap” about Micheel’s son.

Micheel says he pushed the wrestler. The affidavit says a security video shows Micheel grabbing the 17-year-old by the neck and pushing him down.

NPCC Offers Severe Weather Class

severe-weatherNorth Platte Community College will offer a class about severe weather next month.

PHYS 2990 will examine blizzards, severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, drought and wildfires among other weather events. Students will study weather in mountain and coastal regions as well as in West Central Nebraska.

“I would recommend the course for anyone with an interest in weather,” said Joanna Jacobs, the class instructor. “We will go through everything from atmospheric basics to predicting weather, identifying clouds and storm features and understanding watches and warnings.”

The three-credit hour class counts toward general education requirements. It will startMarch 7 and continue through April 29. Jacobs has offered the course before, but never in hybrid form. Learning will be done through a combination of both on-campus and online methods.

“The on-site meetings are about two hours twice a week,” said Jacobs. “The rest is online videos and projects.”

The classroom work is scheduled for 1-2:50 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in Room 216 of the Health and Science Center on NPCC’s South Campus. Students can register for the class the first week it is offered. It’s recommended that those wanting to register make an advising appointment first by calling (308) 535-3774.

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