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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.

 

3 men plead guilty to racial assault at Johnson Lake

Johnson Lake

ELWOOD, Neb. (AP) – Three men accused of a racially motivated beating in south-central Nebraska have pleaded guilty.
Online records say the three made their pleas in Gosper County District Court last month.
The victim of the July 28 beating at Johnson Lake was a Hispanic man who suffered a broken eye socket, fractured skull and a stab wound.
The men were originally charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree assault against a person because of race.
After a deal with prosecutors, 21-year-old Matthew Hansen, of Canon City, Colo., pleaded guilty to felony assault. He’ll be sentenced on Nov. 30.
Twenty-eight-year-old Jeremiah Hilderbrand and his brother, 26-year-old Anthony, also made deals with prosecutors. Each was sentenced to 89 days in jail, time served, for misdemeanor assault.

 

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.

 

Dirty woman assaults helpful officer

BELLEVUE, Neb. (AP) – A 22-year-old Bellevue woman has been arrested, accused of assaulting an officer who stopped to check on her.
A Bellevue Police Department news release says the incident occurred a little before 7 p.m. Monday. The department says the officer had noticed a woman who appeared to be hitchhiking although she wasn’t wearing any shoes and was covered in mud.
The department says the woman soon began assaulting the officer. Two passers-by came to the officer’s aid and helped control the woman until other officers arrived.
The officer was treated for minor injuries. Police say the woman apparently wasn’t injured.
She was identified as Sarah Owens.
Owens remains in Sarpy County custody. Her attorney in an unrelated case, Michael Schirber, said Tuesday that he knew nothing about the new allegation.

 

Neb. sex offender pleads not guilty to charges

Jason Morehead

YORK, Neb. (AP) – A 28-year-old convicted sex offender has pleaded not guilty to several charges, including sexual assault of an underage girl in York.
Jason Morehead made his pleas Monday in York County District Court. Besides the two counts of sexual assault, Morehead was charged with procuring alcohol for a minor.
Prosecutors say Morehead assaulted the 15-year-old girl at least twice in July.
Morehead is charged in an unrelated case with felony possession of a controlled substance and three misdemeanor drug-related counts.
Morehead was convicted of false imprisonment of a minor in June 2005 in Seward County.

 

Occupy Omaha protesters to occupy elsewhere

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Occupy Omaha protesters have dropped their request for an overnight camping permit at a park west of downtown.
The group was going to ask the City Council for a permit to camp at Elmwood Park. The city says that request has been removed from the council agenda.
Occupy Omaha members say they’re working on a new protest plan and expect to have one ready before the end of the week.
Three people were arrested last week when police evicted Occupy Omaha protesters from a parking lot near downtown.
The Occupy movement began in New York, decrying what protesters see as corporate greed and the growing gap between rich and poor.

 

Jury: Richter is Guilty

Tracey Richter

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) – An Iowa jury has convicted a woman of murder in the 2001 death of her neighbor, rejecting her claim that she shot him in self-defense during a home invasion.
Forty-five-year-old Tracey Richter says she shot 20-year-old Dustin Wehde to protect herself and her three children after he and another man broke into her home in December 2001. She says the second intruder fled.
But Monday’s verdict supports prosecutors’ claim that there was no home invasion and Richter shot Wehde to keep him quiet about his role in a plot to frame her ex-husband. Richter was involved in a custody battle at the time.
Richter later moved to Omaha, Neb., where she was arrested last summer. She faces life in prison at sentencing.

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