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North Platte teen arrested in welding rod attack

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – A 15-year-old North Platte student has been arrested, accused of branding another teenager during a welding class.
The incident occurred Tuesday at North Platte High School.
Lt. Rich Hoagland says one boy touched a hot welding rod to the neck of a 15-year-old classmate. The injured teen was treated.
The other boy was taken into custody and was released on Wednesday.
He’s due back in court on Feb. 29 to face a charge of felony assault.
The boys’ names have not been disclosed.

 

‘Boys Don’t Cry’ inmate appeals to Supreme Court

John Lotter

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – A Nebraska death row inmate whose murder case inspired the 1999 film “Boys Don’t Cry” has filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
John Lotter and a co-defendant were convicted in the 1993 slaying of a 21-year-old woman who lived briefly as a man and two witnesses to the killing. Lotter has maintained his innocence.
In August, a three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Lotter’s attempt to appeal his conviction. His request for the full court to consider his appeal was denied.
In a letter filed Thursday, the 8th Circuit informed the U.S. District Court in Nebraska about the Supreme Court filing.
There’s no word yet on whether the Supreme Court will hear the case.

 

2nd person dies after weekend crash in Columbus

COLUMBUS, Neb. (AP) – A second person has died from injuries sustained in a rollover crash in Columbus last weekend, and charges are pending against the driver.
22-year-old Zachary Tharnish of Columbus died at an Omaha hospital. Previously, another passenger – 19-year-old Candace Randall-Stewart of Columbus – also died.
One other passenger in the vehicle that crashed early Saturday morning – 18-year-old Skye Butterfield, of Columbus -has been released from the hospital.
The 21-year-old driver, Genaro Anaya, of Norfolk, was arrested after the crash on suspicion of vehicular homicide, driving under the influence and willful reckless driving.
Formal charges had not been filed against Anaya as of Thursday morning, but he remained in custody in Platte County.

 

Trial postponed for 2 in NP dog kennel case

 

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – Trial has been postponed for two North Platte residents accused of locking two young boys in a dog kennel.
The trials of 24-year-old Samantha Eyten and 20-year-old Lacy Beyer were supposed to begin Tuesday, but are now set for Feb. 13 in Lincoln County District Court.
The women are each charged with two counts of felony child abuse and two counts of first-degree false imprisonment. They and two other adults have been charged after police conducted a welfare check at the mobile home they shared in October and found two boys, ages 3 and 5, in a wire dog kennel.
The boys’ mother, Ashly Cark, told police she put the boys in the kennel to keep them from climbing out a window.

 

 

Case delayed for NP woman in sister’s drug death

Elizabeth Crawford

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – The case against a North Platte woman charged in the overdose death of her sister has been continued.
Forty-year-old Elizabeth Crawford is charged with manslaughter and drug charges in the death of her sister, 45-year-old Ester Smith, in August. She died after overdosing on methamphetamine at Crawford’s house.
Crawford’s attorney, Bob Lindemeier, says more statements are needed before it can go to trial. That includes depositions from 41-year-old Jeff Manary, who faces the same charges in the case.
A court hearing for Crawford is set for May 15 in Lincoln County.

 

 

NEBRASKAland DAYS Foundation raising money to renovate

 

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post)- The NEBRASKAland DAYS Foundation has launched a campaign to raise money to rebuild the west entrance of the Wild West Arena. The goal is to sell enough bricks to fill the area underneath a new entry pavilion that will serve as the centerpiece for the redesigned west entryway.
“Thousands of people come through the gates of the Wild West Arena every year,” says Foundation President Larry Stobbs. “It seems a shame have them walk through the entrance we have.”
NEBRASKAland DAYS Board President Lance Carlson says the current entrance has a number of qualities that don’t exactly reflect well on one of North Platte’s biggest attractions. “When people walk in they are met with chain link and barbed wire. It kind of feels like you’re walking into a prison,” says Carlson. “The new design will be much more warm and inviting. It also allows us to open the space up a bit inside the vendor area, allowing us to expand our offerings.”
The Foundation’s goal is to sell 800 bricks to pave the new entrance. Prices range from $150 to $3000 per unit. “We wanted a campaign that allows anyone who has enjoyed our facility throughout the years to participate. We think we have done just that,” said Stobbs.
2012 marks the 45th year that NEBRASKAland DAYS will be held in North Platte. The entrance renovation marks the first major aesthetic upgrade since a new crow’s nest was installed above the bucking chutes over a decade ago.
Donors may surf to the NEBRASKAland DAYS Website and click on the Foundation’s page. Brick’s can be ordered and payment can be submitted directly through the website. Forms can also be picked up at the NEBRASKAland DAYS office.
The NEBRASKAland DAYS Foundation is a 501c3 entity. All donations are tax deductible as provided by law.

 

NE fire chief found dead; possible suicide

Ralston Fire Chief Kyle Ienn

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Omaha police are investigating the death of Ralston’s fire chief, but they say it appears Kyle Ienn committed suicide Tuesday.
Ienn’s body was found hanging from a bridge in an Omaha park Tuesday morning. A fire department vehicle was parked nearby.
The 40-year-old Ienn had been Ralston’s fire chief since 2000, and he had served on the board of the National Council on Fireworks Safety.
Ienn was a 22-year veteran of the volunteer Ralston fire department in the Omaha suburbs. He also managed an Ace Hardware store in Omaha for the past two decades.
Ienn was married with three children.

 

 

Give to the United Way- Heads may be shaved!!!

 

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post)- The Mid Plains United Way has two goals for February- raise $55,000 and shave some heads.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Mid Plains United Way progress thermometer took up residence on the corner of B and Dewey, right in front of Pro Printing. Currently, the local United Way chapter is at $195,000 of their $250,000 goal. Executive Director Ginny Martin and Administrative Assistant Sandra Kroon have volunteered to shave their heads if their goal is met.
However, with such a short time to achieve such a big goal, the board knew they would need more help. So, board member Karen Knisley challenged Mayor Marc Kashke to join Martin and Kroon to shave his head if the United Way succeeded. He quickly and enthusiastically agreed.
If you would like to contribute to the challenge and help some hair fly, send your donation to: Mid Plains United Way, PO Box 172, North Platte, Nebraska, 69103.

 

Another NP man busted for child abuse

Russ Bennett

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post)- North Platte Police are investigating a serious injury to a three month old baby.
On Friday, police responded to a call from a local medical facility that a baby had suffered a suspicious injury. Upon investigation, police found that the 3 month old child had a fractured left arm. The baby’s parents were questioned and as a result the child’s father, 20 year old Russ Bennett was arrested for child abuse.
Bennett is being held in the Lincoln County Jail on $25,000 bail.

 

 

Run free young puma!!!

CHADRON, Neb. (AP) – A young mountain lion that had been unintentionally caught in a Nebraska Panhandle trap has been released.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission officials say the young female weighed about 50 pounds. She was caught in a legal foothold trap in Dawes County.
The trapper called Game and Parks to report the trapping.
Officials tranquilized the animal, checked her health, and then released her on Friday.
Commission carnivore program manager Sam Wilson says high prices for bobcat pelts have led to more trapping and more incidental captures of mountain lions, which also are called cougars or pumas.

 

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