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Tornado Watch issued

The National Weather Service has issued A Tornado Watch for the following counties until 8:28 p.m. CDT:

 

NEBRASKA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE

BLAINE               CUSTER              FRONTIER
GARFIELD             HAYES               HOOKER
LINCOLN              LOGAN               LOUP
                    MCPHERSON            THOMAS              WHEELER




	

Possibly historic severe weather outbreak expected today

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post) – On a conference call with the National Weather Service this morning, the moderating meteorologist said that only 2 or 3 times in the history of the NWS have they forecast the possibility of a high risk weather situation a day in advance. This is one of those times.
Although he indicated that “ground zero” would likely be in parts of Custer County, the entire area (with the exception of parts of northwest Cherry County) is under a slight to moderate to severe risk of extremely severe weather conditions later today.
Large tornadoes are being forecast for the main brunt of the storm, expected into the central and eastern parts of the state, but in Lincoln County and areas west, there is also the chance for large hail and isolated tornadoes.
In short, be wary and keep your eye on the sky.
As of yesterday, “life-threatening” storms are predicted through central to eastern Kansas and Oklahoma which indicate just how dangerous things could get in conjunction with these storms.
A dry line pushing from the west will meet up with a low pressure system which will come up from Kansas sometime around and after 3 o’clock this afternoon. With the abundant moisture evident from the fog and early showers, all the ingredients are in place for a very stormy afternoon and evening across our coverage area.
Be sure to keep checking the North Platte Post, and tune in to our Eagle Radio Stations- Mix 97.1, Q Country 107.3 and ESPN 1410 AM as we keep you updated on this dangerous storm situation.

 

 

Flood warning for Lincoln County through Sunday night

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NORTH PLATTE HAS ISSUED A * FLOOD WARNING FOR THE NORTH PLATTE RIVER NEAR NORTH PLATTE. UNTIL LATE SUNDAY NIGHT.

* AT 5:30 PM FRIDAY THE STAGE WAS 6.1 FEET.
* FLOOD STAGE IS 6.0 FEET.
* MINOR FLOODING IS OCCURRING IS FORECAST TO CONTINUE.
* FORECAST…THE RIVER WILL CONTINUE AT 6.1 FEET BY THROUGH SATURDAY
AND SATURDAY NIGHT. THE RIVER WILL FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE EARLY SUNDAY
MORNING.
* IMPACT…AT 6.0 FEET…MINOR FLOOD STAGE. MINOR FLOODING OF LOW
LYING AND AGRICULTURAL LAND BEGINS ALONG THE NORTH BANK OF THE
NORTH PLATTE RIVER FROM HIGHWAY 83 TO APPROXIMATELY 4 MILES WEST OF
HIGHWAY 83 SOUTH OF NORTH RIVER ROAD. MINOR WATER INTRUSIONS INTO
LOW LYING AREAS OF CODY PARK IN NORTH PLATTE BEGINS. PEOPLE SHOULD
BE CAUTIONED AGAINST BEING IN THE WATER ALONG THE BANKS OF THE
RIVER ESPECIALLY NEAR CODY PARK.

 

 

Heineman says he will sign Keystone XL bill

NE Governor Dave Heineman

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Gov. Dave Heineman has confirmed he will sign a bill allowing Nebraska to restart its review of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline.
Heineman told reporters Friday that he wanted the oil pipeline project to move forward, as long as it avoids Nebraska’s environmentally sensitive Sandhills.
The bill would authorize the state to continue its analysis of new possible routes. Officials stopped the review after President Barack Obama denied a federal permit for the project.
Heineman has long said he supported the pipeline, but opposed its original route through the groundwater-rich Sandhills.
He made the comment in Grand Island, while urging lawmakers to uphold his veto of a city sales tax bill. Heineman appeared alongside Grand Island Mayor Jay Vavricek, who opposes the sales tax measure.
The bill is LB1161.

 

Manly men “Walk a Mile”

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post) – The “ladies” were out in full force this morning in downtown North Platte. Many brave men stepped out donning women’s attire, shoes and some even flaunted hats- all for a good cause.
A crowd gathered at Nebraskaland National Bank for the 7th Annual “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event to raise money for the Rape & Domestic Abuse program in North Platte. Several individuals and teams collaborated for the men’s march to stop sexual assault- some wearing their own creations; some had their shoes chosen for them, depending on whether or not they had volunteered themselves for the event.
Foot massages and lunch followed for the participants.

Lexington man charged with child sexual assault

Derrick Orvis

HOLDREGE, Neb. (AP) – A 26-year-old Lexington man is facing two counts of sexually assaulting a child in nearby Phelps County in 2010.
Derrick Orvis was arrested Wednesday.
Phelps County court records say Orvis is believed to have sexually assaulted a child twice during the summer of 2010. The child was between the ages of 12 and 16, but details of the crimes were unavailable because some court records are sealed.
Orvis is a registered sex offender because he was convicted last year of attempted sexual assault of a child in Colorado.
The Nebraska State Patrol says it is investigating similar allegations against Orvis in Chase County.
Orvis is being held in lieu of $200,000 bail, and court records do not show an attorney listed to represent him.

 

Two GI men busted near Brady for pot possession with intent

 

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post) – Two Grand Island men were arrested early this week after an alert deputy and K-9 unit cut their trip short at the Brady I-80 rest area.
20 year old Estid Barrios and 19 year old Matthew Thomas, both of Grand Island, were stopped for littering late Monday night. The deputy smelled marijuana coming from the vehicle and the two men presented him with a small amount of pot. Unconvinced that was all the weed in the SUV, the deputy called in the LCSO Canine Unit.
Upon investigation, K9 Zeigo indicated that more drugs were present and a search uncovered 4 pounds of suspected high-quality marijuana.
Other items of suspected controlled substances were also found and more charges against the two men are possible.
Barrios is free on bond; Thomas remains in the Lincoln County Jail.

 

Minnesota fugitive arrested in North Platte

Michael Rannow

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – A Minnesota fugitive has been arrested in western Nebraska.
Police say 44-year-old Michael Rannow was taken from his van in a parking lot just south of Interstate 80 in North Platte on Wednesday night.
North Platte officer Troy Erickson says Nebraska agencies had been notified about Minnesota’s warrants for Rannow and that he likely was using I-80, headed to or from Denver.
Erickson says an officer spotted the van Rannow was using, parked near two truck stops.
Erickson says a search warrant was obtained before officers broke the van windows and got access inside to seize Rannow.
Lincoln County jail records say Rannow remains in custody, pending proceedings to return him to Minnesota. The charges there include sexual assault and failure to register as a sex offender.

 

The Snooooooooow has come back…to the Nebraska Panhandle!

SIDNEY, Neb. (AP) – A storm system is expected to bring snow and howling winds to the Nebraska Panhandle.
The National Weather Service says the storming likely will start with rain on Saturday and then turn to snow on Saturday night and Sunday. The service was uncertain about how much snow would accumulate.
Northeast winds gusting to 50 mph are expected as well. The wind-blown rain and snow could make travel hazardous.

 

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