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Fudge new head of Nebraskaland Days

David Fudge

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post)- The NEBRASKAland DAYS Board of Directors has hired David Fudge to serve as the organization’s next Executive Director. Fudge will begin on December 1st. He replaces Doretta Burrows, who resigned in September.
Current NEBRASKAland DAYS President Lance Carlson says Fudge’s experience on the Board was key in the decision to hire him. “David’s extensive knowledge of the Celebration along with his vision for the future of the organization make him a perfect fit. We are happy to have him on board.” “NEBRASKAland DAYS had a fantastic year in 2011, and we’re looking forward to a successful 2012,” says Carlson. “Getting our Executive Director in place was a priority for us.”
“I can’t tell you how honored I am to be involved with the Celebration again,” says Fudge. “I have a deep appreciation for this organization, and understand fully what it means to North Platte. I’m anxious to get to work.”

Feds say: Hold that pipe!

WASHINGTON (AP) – The State Department is ordering the developer of a pipeline that would carry oil from western Canada to Texas to reroute the project away from environmentally sensitive areas of Nebraska.
That decision could delay a final U.S. decision on the project until after the 2012 election.
The decision will require an environmental review – and that could take at least a year.
TransCanada Corp. is seeking to build the $7 billion pipeline. Part of the 1,700-mile pipeline would pass through Nebraska’s Sandhills region and an aquifer that supplies water to eight states Two senior State Department officials who are familiar with the project described the decision to The Associated Press. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to discuss the decision before an official announcement.

Child abuse charge against Hershey woman dropped

Deanna Fischer

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – A judge has dropped a child abuse charge filed against a Hershey woman accused of failing to stop her husband from sexually assaulting children.
Prosecutors asked the judge to drop the charge facing Deanna Fischer. In a court filing, Deputy Lincoln County Attorney Tanya Roberts-Connick says one of the victim’s families is unwilling to cooperate with prosecutors.
Fischer had pleaded not guilty, and a Nov. 23 trial had been scheduled.
Her husband, Daniel Fischer, who was charged with sexually assaulting children, committed suicide in April.
According to court documents, five girls ages 7 to 15 reported being assaulted by Daniel Fischer at the couple’s home. Authorities say Deanna Fischer photographed some of the assaults and did
nothing to stop them.

One step closer…

 

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post)- Skate and Create is one step closer to making their dream of a community skate plaza a reality. Toxic Graphics of North Platte created the sign that sits adjacent to North Platte’s current skate park just behind the Rec Center. It designates the area that Skate and Create organizers Jessica Tanaka and Brandon Raby hope will one day become North Platte’s Premiere Skate Plaza. Create and Skate has already raised $10,000 toward the plaza’s $400,000 price tag. Added to a $30,000 Improvement Fund grant from the Lincoln County Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, the group is 10% to their goal. Tanaka says that they are also applying for other grants such as the Peter Kiewit Foundation Grant and that they also welcome community donations. For more information on how to help, contact Brandon Raby at Caravan Skate Shop, downtown N.P., or call the North Platte Rec Center.

 

A Cut Above presents check to “A Time to Heal”

Pictured left to right: Nan Hynes, Antoinette Halverson, Gina King, Pam Harvey, and Sali Lindenberger

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post)- A Cut Above Salon & Spa owner Gina King and manager Antoinette Halverson presented a $510 check on Wednesday to the “A Time to Heal Program” at Callahan Cancer Center. Proceeds were collected from the sale of pink feathers and hair extensions at A Cut Above Salon and Spa, and their employees paid to wear jeans and pink tee shirts during the month of October to support cancer awareness.
Facilitators of the “A Time To Heal” program are Nan Hynes, Pam Harvey, and Sali Lindenberger. “A Time To Heal” is a 12 week program designed to help breast cancer survivors learn to live their best life after treatment.
“A Time To Heal” for all cancer survivors will begin in February 2012. For more information please contact Nan Hynes at 308-696-7386.

 

Troshynski joins NPPSF

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post)- The North Platte Public School Foundation has announced that Laura Troshynski has joined the Foundation’s Board of Directors. Laura was approved for membership at the Board’s recent meeting. Troshynski will join the NPPS Foundation Board of Directors for a three-year term beginning at the January 2012 meeting.

 

Nebraska woman jailed for sexual assault of her daughter

 

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – A 48-year-old Nebraska woman has been given 300 days in jail for sexually assaulting her daughter.
Teresa Holloway of Imperial had been charged with incest. She pleaded guilty to lesser charge of misdemeanor sexual assault after making a deal with prosecutors.
Holloway was sentenced on Tuesday and given credit for 182 days served. She must register as a sex offender.
The woman’s husband, Dennis Holloway, was convicted of incest and in January was sentenced to 10-to-20 years in prison.
Police say the daughter reported that the incest continued into her adulthood. She is at least 26 now.

 

Colorado toddler dies in Nebraska interstate crash

GOTHENBURG, Neb. (AP) – A 2-year-old Colorado boy has died in a crash on Interstate 80 east of Gothenburg in south-central Nebraska.
The accident happened around 7:30 p.m. Monday when a westbound car ran into the median and rolled after passing a semitrailer.
The Nebraska State Patrol says Joshua Atkins, of Brush, Colo., was in a car seat that wasn’t properly secured in the vehicle. Three adults in the car were injured, including the boy’s mother, 23-year-old Katie Griggs.

 

Kearney High bus crash hospitalizes one adult, six students

 

GREENWOOD, Neb. (AP) – Authorities say a staff member and six
students have been taken to a Lincoln hospital after their school
bus collided with a semitrailer on Interstate 80 a few miles east
of Lincoln.
The Nebraska State Patrol says the accident occurred near the
Greenwood interchange a little after 9:15 a.m. Tuesday.
The 28 students and four staffers were on a field trip to Omaha
when the collision forced the bus into the median. It ended up
straddling a concrete construction barrier but did not roll over.
District spokeswoman Tori Stofferson says six
students were taken to the hospital with what appeared to be minor
injuries.
The patrol says the staffer was taken to the hospital in serious
condition. Neither driver was injured.
Other students were treated at the scene.

 

Stick that in your pipe and smoke it…

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – An attorney for opponents of the Keystone XL says Nebraska’s sovereign immunity would protect the state from lawsuits if officials diverted the proposed oil pipeline.
Sierra Club attorney Alan Peterson said Monday that even if the state waived its immunity to a lawsuit and lost, pipeline developers could not likely recover more than the cost of right-of-way easements obtained from landowners.
Peterson made his statements to the Legislature’s Natural Resources Committee during the first day of special session hearings aimed at major oil pipelines. His comments were in reference to a bill (LB1) by Fullerton Sen. Annette Dubas that would give Nebraska’s Public Service Commission authority over pipeline routes.
The session was called amid concerns over the Keystone XL. Supporters say it’s too late for Nebraska to assert routing authority.

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