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North Platte Man Sentenced On False Imprisonment, Weapons Charges

Carlos Charging Elk

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – Authorities say a 20-year-old North Platte man who held paramedics hostage and threatened to kill them has been given five to 12 years in prison.

Carlos Charging Elk had pleaded no contest to two counts of false imprisonment and one weapons charge. In return, prosecutors dropped three counts of terroristic threats. He was sentenced on Monday.

Authorities say Charging Elk lured paramedics to his home with a false 911 call in August. Police say he pulled a knife and held twoparamedics hostage. They captured him when he lost control of his knife. No injuries were reported.

NE Supreme Court: Kerrey STAYS On Ballot


OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska Supreme Court has rejected the state Republican Party’s attempt to keep Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Bob Kerrey off the ballot.

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that the GOP challenge of Kerrey’s residency in Nebraska was filed too late because the May primary ballot was certified last Thursday.

The high court’s decision clears the way for Kerrey to run for the senate seat he held for two terms after serving as Nebraska’s governor. He recently moved back to Nebraska from New York where he’d lived since 2001.

Kerrey’s campaign manager Paul Johnson says Republica
ns should accept they’ll have to compete with Kerrey.

GOP Chairman Mark Fahleson says he’s disappointed Kerrey will appear on the ballot because of a legal technicality. But he says another appeal is unlikely.

New Solutions Sought For Republican River Water Usage

 

The Republican River

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A $413,000 grant will help Colorado, Nebraska and Kansas evaluate different options for managing the Republican River.

The money may help the three states resolve their long fight over the Republican River’s water. This is one of only five grants the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation plans to fund in 2012.

The Republican River starts in eastern Colorado, flows into Kansas and up to Nebraska and returns to Kansas in Republic County. A 1943 river compact says 49 percent of the river’s water is allocated to Nebraska, 40 percent to Kansas and 11 percent to Colorado.

NP Rotary donates to Buffalo Elementary: Little Books for Big Futures

The North Platte Sunrise Rotary Club donated $500 to the Buffalo Elementary School to purchase books and learning materials for the Pre-School class of Mrs, Goentzel. The donation was made as part of the Sunrise Rotary Club’s Literacy project headed by Mike McPherron. “Literacy is one of the most important areas that we can have a big influence on in our community.” said Scott Olesky of the North Platte Sunrise Rotary Club. The books can be checked out by the students and then returned to check out a new book at a later date. The class was extremely excited as the books were shown. For more information check rotary.org

Man Injured After Falling From Jeffers Street Viaduct Into Train Car

A man was injured Saturday night when he jumped off the Jeffers Street Viaduct and landed in an empty train car. On Saturday March 24, 2012, at about 8:48 P.M. an officer responded to the Lincoln Connection on the report of a suicidal subject. The reporting party indicated that Aaron Hecksel, 26, a transient from Michigan, left the Connection and was getting ready to jump from the viaduct. When officers arrived, Hecksel had positioned himself in a way that officers could not reach him. He hung from the viaduct for a short time and then fell, landing in an empty westbound coal car. Officers were able to locate Hecksel in the empty coal car after the train had stopped in Bailey Yard. Hecksel was transported to GPRMC with unknown injuries.

Workshops For Farmers With Arthritis Coming To North Platte

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Two groups that help farmers with disabilities are offering Nebraska workshops on arthritis.

The National AgrAbility Project and Nebraska AgrAbility have scheduled a workshop for April 11 in North Platte and April 12 in Grand Island. The workshops will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.

Educational topics will include the basics of arthritis, gardening with arthritis, assistive technology for farmers and Tai Chi. Nebraska AgrAbility Educational displays are also planned.

AgriAbility partners with land-grant university extension offices and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The group was created to help farmers and their families overcome physical, mental and emotional disabilities.

Pre-registration is required. To register, contact a local university extension office of University of Nebraska-Lincoln extension educator Sharry Nielsen at 308-832-0645.

Another Day.. Another Bag of Weed… NSP Nabs 109 pounds of Pot on I-80

(Minden, Neb.)- Three people are jailed after a traffic stop on Interstate 80 near the Minden Interchange, led to the seizure of 109 ½ lbs of marijuana.

Just before 8:00 p.m., Thursday, March 22, a Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) trooper stopped an eastbound 2011 Nissan pickup for violation of the state’s move over law. The trooper was given consent to search the pickup. The search led to the seizure of 109 ½ lbs of marijuana. The drugs were located in speaker boxes in the bed of the pickup.

The female driver of the pickup, Hai Phi Kim Do, 23, Fresno, Calif., along with two passengers, Hanh Thi Kim Do, (FM), 27, Fresno, Calif., and Ron Le, 39, Vancouver, Wash., were each lodged in the Buffalo County Jail on charges of possession of marijuana with intent to deliver.

It’s time to Let the bunnies…I mean, the runners loose!

NORTH PLATTE, NE      Only one week, until we let the rabbits run wild in the park!!!  Well, not quite; but it is only one week until the 1st Annual Bunny Run hosted by the North Platte Jaycees.   On Saturday, March 31st runners, walkers and kids of all ages are encouraged to participate in this brand new fundraiser to benefit the North Platte Jaycees.  “With the triathlon coming soon, we wanted something that would help prepare the runners, plus it is spring time. So why not have a little Easter fun!” said Kirsten Parker, chairperson for the event.    Avid runners will have the competition rush and their raced timed for their preparation.  Walkers will get great exercise.  Kids, ah…well they will have the fun.  “We will have baskets around the track for kids to pick up special prizes and treats, a fun spin on a Easter Egg Hunt, without the competitive craze…everyone will get prizes and eggs” Parker said.  The Easter Bunny will also be in attendance, so bring your cameras for photos.

 

The North Platte Jaycees are a not-for-profit organization that helps teach leadership skills through community involvement.  Through running projects, such as the Bunny Run; members learn leadership skills, organization and time management skills, employee/volunteer relations and how to balance a budget.  The profits from these projects turn around and go back to the community thru numerous ways, such a donations, scholarships and sponsorships.  “Over the last two years, the North Platte Jaycees have handed out over $50,000 in donations” says Linda Shea, the 2012 local president.  “Our biggest fundraiser of the year is our fireworks stand, but projects such as the Bunny Run help us to continue to give money throughout the year and not just after the fireworks season” continues Shea.  

 

The 5k Bunny Run will be held at Cody Park, starting at 10am.  To reach the 3.2 miles, runners and walkers will be directed to run a pre-designed route 3 times around Cody Park.  “Cody Park is perfect place for the run/walk, it not only has a path for a 5k competitive race but also short cuts for those who choose to walk a mile” says Parker.   Medals will be awarded to the top 3 runners in each age group and overall following the race.

 

Pre-registration is encouraged, with a free t-shirt to the first 150 register.  Registration will also open at 9am before the race for last minute registrations.  Everyone participating must register.  Registration is a $20 donation, with kids 12 and under participating for free.  All registration will include a free meal voucher for following the race with grilled hamburgers and hotdogs, provided by First National Bank and the UP.  A bake sale will also be provided before and after the race and lots of other goodies and surprises. 

 

Registration forms may be picked up at either First National Bank locations in North Platte or the Rec Center.  If you would like to learn more about the North Platte Jaycees or have questions about the Bunny Run call (308) 530-0328 or “Like” them on facebook at www.facebook.com/northplattejaycees.

 

NE Man Sentenced For Choking Woman Who Wouldn’t Turn Down iPod Volume

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – A 22-year-old Lincoln man has been sentenced to 180 days in jail for choking a woman who wouldn’t turn down the volume on her iPod.

Phillip May had pleaded guilty to assault. May was sentenced on Wednesday.

Police and medical personnel were sent to an apartment early on Dec. 15 because a 19-year-old woman had a breathing problem. Court records say May told officers he had pressed down on the woman’s throat. May said he was upset because the woman wouldn’t lower the music volume despite his three requests. She was his roommate’s girlfriend.


Proms and Graduations.. Right around the corner!! A Message from Chief Swain – North Platte PD

From:   Chief Mike Swain – North Platte Police Department

High School Proms and Graduations are nearly upon us and the Police Department is concerned with underage drinking.  I bring this to your attention so you can be aware of these gatherings on prom and graduation nights and to encourage you to contact us should you become aware of minors consuming alcohol. 

To better protect our youngsters from the ravishes of alcohol again this year we will be adding a special unit of officers who will be working both prom and graduation nights. They will be targeting all motels, restaurants, liquor stores, and other areas in our City where minors gather to consume alcohol; they will be strictly enforcing our minor in possession and procuring alcohol for minors laws. 

The prom and graduation schedules are as follows: 

  • Sutherland:  Prom, March 17, Sutherland High School; After Prom, North Platte Rec Center; Graduation May 12, Sutherland High School.
  • Hershey:  Prom April 14, Quality Inn, North Platte; After Prom, North Platte Rec Center; Graduation May 5, Hershey High School.
  • Maxwell:  Prom April 14, First Evangelical Lutheran Church North Platte; Graduation May 12, Maxwell High School.
  • St. Pats:  Prom April 14, St. Pat’s High School, After Prom, Cedar Bowl; Graduation May 6, St. Patrick’s Church.
  • Brady:  Prom April 21, Brady High School; After Prom, Brady High School; Graduation May 12, Brady High School.
  • North Platte:  Prom April 28, North Platte High School; After Prom Cedar Bowl; Graduation May 13, North Platte High School.
  • Wallace:  Prom April 28, Wallace High School; After Prom Wallace High School; Graduation May 5, Wallace High School.

 

 We ask for your cooperation in working with us to protect our students from alcohol, not only on these special nights but throughout the year.

 

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