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BCBS Nebraska Sues To Block State’s Switch to United Healthcare

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska has filed a lawsuit to block the state’s planned switch to a new health insurance company because of improper lobbying on United Healthcare’s behalf.

Blue Cross says the chairman of the Nebraska Republican Party violated state rules by lobbying on behalf of United Healthcare.

Nebraska officials have said switching health insurance companies will save taxpayers and state employees a combined $8 million annually, so the state plans to change to United Healthcare on July 1.

Blue Cross officials have argued that the change will actually cost an additional $10 million per year because of limits in the United Healthcare network.

Blue Cross Blue Shield has administered Nebraska’s health insurance plan for nearly 30 years.

City Council Urged To Alter Fuel Storage Tank Regulations

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) — The North Platte City Council may reconsider the city’s new above-ground fuel storage tank regulations to allow natural gas.

A company that works with Clean Energy Fuels Corp. has asked the council for permission to work with the city and the fire department to amend the rules.

Patrick Fiedler of Fiedler Group, an architecture and engineering company, told the council on Tuesday that Clean Energy Fuels is working on installing 300 fueling stations across the country as trucking companies transition into using natural gas instead of diesel. He says the Flying J truck stop in North Platte is a site that will work with the company.

The council tabled the new regulations on the fuel tanks to give officials time to discuss the idea.

North Platte Woman Arrested On Arson Charges

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NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – A 43-year-old woman has been arrested, accused of starting a fire at her North Platte home so another resident would leave.

Royalene Hernandez was arrested Monday night on suspicion of felony arson.

North Platte police responded to a call from the home earlier Monday evening. Hernandez told officers she wanted another resident to leave. But officers told her she’d have to go through an eviction process, and they left.

Firefighters were sent to the home a little before 9 p.m. to battle a carpet blaze inside. Officers say Hernandez started the fire because the other resident still refused to leave. No injuries were reported.

Online records say Hernandez remained in Lincoln County Jail on Wednesday. Online court records don’t list the case yet.

Motion To Suppress Interviews In Dog-Kennel Child Abuse Case

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) — Four people charged in a dog-kennel child abuse case in North Platte want to suppress evidence from interviews with police, claiming their Miranda Rights were violated.

Ashly Clark, Lacy Beyer and Bryson and Samantha Eyten are charged with child abuse and false imprisonment. Police found Clark’s two boys sleeping in a wired-shut kennel last October.

During a hearing on Monday in Lincoln County District Court, attorneys argued that officers intended to arrest the defendants after arriving at the scene, and they were essentially under arrest at that time. However, attorneys say, no Miranda Rights were read and any information obtained from interviews should be suppressed.

Prosecutors say the information should be admissible because the defendants were interviewed during an ongoing investigation.

Bryson Eyten
Samantha Eyten
Lacy Beyer
Ashly Clark

 

Heineman Vetoes $2.5 Million in Child Welfare Payments

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Gov. Dave Heineman has used a line-item veto to strike $2.5 million in child welfare payments from a larger state claims bill.

Heineman confirmed his decision in a letter to the Legislature on Monday. The Republican governor argued that the payments would amount to unconstitutional special legislation, and said the bill would make taxpayers responsible for the debts of a private organization.

Omaha Sen. Steve Lathrop, chairman of the Legislature’s Business and Labor Committee, says he will file a motion to override the veto. Lathrop says the cases Heineman cited don’t apply to the current claims bill.

The payments were proposed to reimburse subcontractors that worked for the Boys and Girls Home, a private child welfare service provider that had a contract with the state. Lawmakers passed the bill, 42-4.

EPA gives the GREEN LIGHT to a higher Ethanol Blend

LINCOLN, NE – In 2009, more than 5,000 Nebraskans voiced their support of E15, a 15 percent ethanol blend, by sending yellow postcards created by the Nebraska Corn Board to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Three years and a lot of hard work later, EPA today approved E15 as registered fuel, helping clear the way for E15 to be used in cars, light duty trucks and SUVs model year 2001 and newer – more than 120 million vehicles across the country.

“This has been a long road, filled with a lot of research, a lot of technicalities and a lot of work by many organizations who support the use of ethanol and biofuels,” said Kim Clark, ag program manager of the Nebraska Corn Board. “The end goal is to increase the amount of renewable fuel available to motorists in the United States, which can help lower fuel costs and reduce our dependence on petroleum-based fuels. Today’s decision by EPA is a milestone, and we are very happy to have reached it.”

The approval by EPA comes at an important juncture for the ethanol industry.

The industry hit a “blend wall” in the last year since a vast majority of the fuel sold in the U.S. is already an ethanol blend, mostly E10, a 10 percent ethanol blend. “The industry has the capability to produce beyond that wall, and we need to take advantage of it, especially since we are producing ethanol for $1 per gallon less than petroleum-based gasoline right now. It’s saving motorists money right now at E10 and can save even more with E15,” she said.

While EPA gave its go ahead for E15 today, it may take some additional time before the higher blend is available at pumps in Nebraska and elsewhere. Labeling for E15 has already been approved, but fuel retailers need to have misfueling mitigation plans on file with EPA and station owners will need to decide if they want to offer the fuel – E15 is not a mandate or requirement; it is simply an option for retailers.

The Nebraska Corn Board said some fuel retailers may benefit by installing a blender pump, which will allow them to more easily offer multiple ethanol blends, including both E10 and E15, as well as E85, which is approved only for flex fuel vehicles.

“We have had a grant program over the last couple of years that helps station owners cover some of their costs in installing a blender pump,” Clark said. “Station owners who are interested can contact the Nebraska Corn Board for more information.”

Station owners can also go to NebraskaCorn.org and click on the “Blender Pump Info” icon on the right-hand side.

Results from the 5K Bunny Run

March 31st 227 runners, walkers and kids of all ages participated n the 5K Bunny Run at Cody Park.  This brand new fundraiser was set up to benefit the North Platte Jaycees.  Here are the results for you..

 

Boys
19 and under
Peyton McNitt 24:18
Austin Piper 24:35
Camden Stewart 26:31
29-20
Eric Davis 19:23
Scott Wallace 21:40
Casey “CJ” Roy 24:02
39-30
Dean Ridel 23:31
Cory Halverson 28:38
Marc Kascke 50:16
49-40
Mark Cullin 21:35
Dan Hill 22:55
Eric Scwartzkroft 27:29
59-50
Larry Wallace 22:30
Doug Wallace 22:31
Bob Veal 23:39
69-60
Merle Halter 31:30
Rick
79-70
Afton Cash 1:03:08
Girls
19 and under
Amelia Schwartkroft 27:35
Kelly Fitzpatrick 28:25
Sherry Bassett 31:49
29-20
Ranea Hodges 24:48
Kelly Flock 25:26
Christa Murrish 26:20
39-30
Rachel Hanson 23:07
Kara Sandman 23:23
Tiffany Brue 26:43
49-40
Jennie Good 26:32
Monica Lynch 27:16
Melinda Hays 29:15
59-50
Nancy Deckert 31:45
70 and older
Dorothy Fugate 36:16
The entire results list:
Afton Cash
1:03:08:00
Aidan George 40:17:00
Alexis Hoatson unknown
Alissa Hankla 59:34:00
Allison Harrach unknown
Amanda Hankin 59:34:00
Amanda Korkow 38:43:00
Amanda Schultz 36:47:00
Amelia Richi 48:41:00
Amelia Schwartzkopf 27:35:00
Amy Redden 37:19:00
Amy Stefka unknown
Amy Webb unknown
Ana Walker unknown
Angela Adams 47:59:00
Angela Friend 31:42:00
Angie Evans unknown
Anissa Drenkow-Marshall 34:52:00
Anna Monie unknown
Anna Stacy unknown
Ashley Hill unknown
Austin George 40:17:00
Austin Piper 24:35:00
Autumn Walker unknown
Averie Harold unknown
Avery Munson 26:45:00
Barb Chamberlin 51:27:00
Benjamin Vallejo unknown
Beth Elson unknown
Beth Obrien 28:10:00
Bob Veal 23:39
Brandi Barton unknown
Brecken Korkow unknown
Brent Roggon 50:37:00
Brian Lusk 27:29:00
Bridget Anders 41:45:00
Brody Messersmith unknown
Brooke Good 34:24:00
Brooklyn Fries unknown
Camden Stewart 26:31:00
Candise Loss 51:03:00
Cara Collins 40:43:00
Carla Jensen 50:20:00
Carrie Christenson 42:23:00
Casey “CJ” Roy 24:02:00
Chandler Erickson 48:04:00
Charlie Hodges unknown
Chrissy Wiegand unknown
Christopher Schultz unknown
Colton Way unknown
Conner Songrter unknown
Connie Alegria-Sanger 50:20:00
Connie Griebel unknown
Connie Tines 46:25:00
Cory Halverson 28:38:00
Courtney Harold unknown
Courtney Jerabek 54:19:00
Crista Murrish 26:20:00
Crystal Adkisson 53:35:00
Cyndi Jerabek 59:16:00
Daranee Hodges unknown
Darin Hill 22:55
Dave Linder 27:40:00
Dave Walker 52:41:00
David Martinez 25:01:00
Dean Ridel 23:31
DeAnn Jensen 50:20:00
Deb Erickson 33:32:00
Debbie Blakeman 32:20:00
Desa Gunther unknown
Dorothy Fugate 36:16:00
Doug Powers 49:25:00
Doug Wallace 22:31
Dusty Barner unknown
Dylan Coscetta 59:05:00
Emma Ridel 40:47:00
Eric Davis 19:23
Eric Schwartzkopf 23:39
Erica Matthews 31:42:00
Erika Miles unknown
Gavin Mullen 39:31:00
Geogia Osbon unknown
Gina S 35:21:00
Ginger Gady 52:07:00
Gracelyn Stewart unknown
Griffin Flock unknown
Heather George 40:18:00
Heidi Erickson 51:27:00
Hunter Bose unknown
Isabella Mastronardi unknown
Jacie White 28:20:00
Jackie Porter 28:04:00
Jacqueline Atkins unknown
Jade Maline unknown
Jamie Piper unknown
Jamie Tines unknown
Jan Wright unknown
Jay Shotkoski unknown
Jeanie Good 26:32:00
Jed Bassett 26:25:00
Jennifer Monie 55:35:00
Jenny Vallejo unknown
Jerry Shotkoski 44:39:00
Jessica Johansen unknown
Jim Keck 30:37:00
JoAnn Shotkoski 44:35:00
Jodee Songster 34:36:00
John Sukup unknown
Jordan 1:01:09:00
Jordan Barta 52:16:00
Jt Lantis 41:21:00
June Shaw 48:41:00
Kandi Schrader 27:01:00
Kara Lemmer unknown
Kara Sandman 23:23
Karen Powers 49:25:00
Kathy Mentzer 46:37:00
Katie Pinkerton unknown
Katie Piper 42:07:00
Kay Gulliland 52:41:00
Kelli Spurling unknown
Kellie Barner unknown
Kelly Fitzpatrick 28:25:00
Kelly Flock 25:16:00
Kelsey Layman 32:11:00
Kenidee Lemmer unknown
Kimberly Kaschke unknown
Kip E Koch unknown
Kisha Morland 43:18:00
Kristi Westfahl 50:01:00
Lanae Tidyman 29:50:00
Larry Wallace 22:30
Laura Ravenscraft unknown
Leah Hutchinson unknown
Leslie Fries 58:47:00
Lexus Stewart 50:20:00
Lilliana Loss 51:03:00
Lisa Mitchell 36:01:00
Lisa Mithcell unknown
Lisa Rookstoll unknown
Lora Sinnard 48:38:00
Lori Munson 48:11:00
Lori Schoenholz 31:55:00
Lyndsey Douglas 33:21:00
Lynnsey Williams 35:29:00
Madilyn Flock unknown
Malinda Hayes 29:15:00
Mandy Copeland 53:19:00
Mandy Gartrell-Sinsel 32:19:00
Marc Kaschke 50:16:00
Marie Ackerman unknown
Marilyn Petty 52:41:00
Mark Culliman 35:21:00
Mary Beth Kleidosty 59:05:00
Max Hanson unknown
Megan Gentleman unknown
Megan Jerabek 52:07:00
Megan Lantis 41:21:00
Megan Richi 49:52:00
Mele Halter 31:30:00
Melinda Scott 31:42:00
Melissa Jerabek 54:23:00
Meredith Erbert unknown
Mia Vallejo unknown
Michaeleen Maline 3:44
Michelle Nichelson 30:19:00
Mike Richi 49:52:00
Misty Gartrell unknown
Monica Fuhrman 53:30:00
Monica Lynch 27:16:00
Nancy Deckert 31:45:00
Nancy Flock 28:54:00
Nancy Williams 55:35:00
Natalie Ady unknown
Nick Hansen unknown
Olivia Lynch 46:45:00
Pam Arensdorf 46:37:00
Peggy Moe 53:54:00
Peyton McNitt 24:18:00
Preston Wallace 28:30:00
Rachel Bassett 31:50:00
Rachel Hanson 23:07
Raechal Bird 57:00:00
Raegen Douglas unknown
Rebecca Ady 41:22:00
Rebecca Schwartzkopf 31:36:00
Rene Hodges 24:48:00
Rick Kolkman unknown
Rodney Piper 49:18:00
Roger Fuhrman 53:30:00
Ronda Veal 32:22:00
Ryan Rookstool 51:07:00
Rylee Murrish unknown
Ryleigh Hanson unknown
Sally Gentleman unknown
Sara Heessel 36:33:00
Sara Moe 53:54:00
Scott Wallace 21:40
Seth Vapenik 1:01:09:00
Shane Adkisson unknown
Shania Dunn 43:44:00
Shannon Roggon 50:20:00
Shantel Rookstol unknown
Sharon Cash 1:03:08:00
Shelby Rookstol 32:02:00
Sherry Bassett 31:49:00
Sherry Lantis 41:21:00
Shiloh Folchert 47:13:00
Skylar Evans unknown
Sofia Atkins unknown
Solomon King unknown
Stacy Walker unknown
Steve Lynch unknown
Sydney Mullen unknown
Talia Collins unknown
Tammi McKain 39:15:00
Teresa Shumacher unknown
Terry Martin 51:27:00
Tiffany Brue 26:43:00
Timothy Shannon 56:54:00
Tonya Anders 47:59:00
Triniti Lemmer unknown
Troy Shore 42:17:00
Ty Monie unknown
Ursula Burton unknown
Vanessa Roebuck unknown

 

Keystone XL Developers Finding Corridor That Avoids Sandhills

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The developer of the Keystone XL pipeline has identified a new corridor through Nebraska that avoids the environmentally sensitive Sandhills, but a spokesman says the company won’t yet release its proposal.

TransCanada spokesman Shawn Howard says the Canadian pipeline company has identified a rough corridor, but not a specific route, through which the pipeline could run.

Howard says the proposal will be revealed during public hearings set by the Department of Environmental Quality, if a state review is allowed to proceed. Lawmakers have given first-round approval to a bill that would let the state restart its review, after President Barack Obama denied a federal permit in the face of a congressional deadline, halting the process.

Pipeline opponents say TransCanada is trying to secure landowner support before the corridor is unveiled.

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