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NEW CSC MAGAZINE OUT

A new yearly magazine produced by Chadron State College students was distributed students last Friday. Featured on the cover of the first issue of Acclaim, a 48-page full-color publication produced by the CSC Media Club, was Miss Nebraska 2012 and Chadron State student Mariah Clark.

The magazine features content from CSC students and graduates from a variety of learning disciplines and was funded with money generated by Student Activity Fee.

T.J. Thomson of Golden, Colo., served as the magazine’s editor. Faculty members in the Communication and Social Sciences Department provided oversight and guidance.

The magazine, which is free for students, was distributed to resident students through mail and was made available Friday in the Student Center for commuters. Others can buy a copy for $5. They are available in Old Admin 235.

—CSC Information Services

CSC HOSTS OVER 250 FOR FFA DISTRICT LEADERSHIP CONTESTS

Over 250 students from the 12 western Nebraska high schools that have Future Farmers of America chapters competed in District 12 Leadership Contests on Wednesday at Chadron State College.

The two purple ribbon winners in each of the 10 contests are eligible to advance to the competition at the State FFA Convention that will be in Lincoln in April.

Among the event winners was the Gordon-Rushville Ag Demonstration team made up of Emilee Elwood, Sara Marlatt and Charmayne Strong.  They demonstrated freeze branding and identification tagging.

Also earning a trip to the state convention from Gordon-Rushville was Cole Kayton, who won the second place purple ribbon in Extemporaneous Speaking.  His topic was “How Has Traditional Agriculture Been Affected by the Increased Demand for Organic Products.”

Three Cody-Kilgore students won the trophies that were given to the top purple ribbon winner in speaking contests.  They were Grace Ford in Creed Speaking, Cody Trump in Cooperative Speaking and Tyler O’Neill in Natural Resources Speaking.

Two of the speech contests winners were from Bayard.  They were JaLee Pilkington in Senior Public Speaking and Kayellen Hall in Job Interview.

Other top winners in the speaking events were Michael Ferguson of Kimball in Junior Public Speaking and Janelle Kesterson of Bridgeport in Extemporaneous Speaking.

The topic Kesterson drew was “How Do Animal Rights Groups Affect Productive Agriculture?”

As usual, Kimball won the Senior Parliamentary Procedure competition.  This was the 11th consecutive year that Kimball has won top honors in the event at the district contest.  Scottsbluff was the runner-up in the senior contest and won the Junior Parliamentary Procedure event by edging out Kimball.

Alliance was the runner-up in the Ag Demonstration contest and will advance to the state convention.

Individuals winning runner-up honors in the speech contests besides Gordon-Rushville’s Kayton were Cole Retchless of Bridgeport, Creed; Tylii Muncie of Scottsbluff, Cooperative; Amanda Lower (pronounced Lauer) of Alliance, Natural Resources; Gillian Cheney of Cody-Kilgore, Junior Public Speaking; Kristen Fellhoulter of Bridgeport, Senior Public Speaking; and Chance McAllister of Minatare, Job Interview.

The State FFA president, Alix Mashino of Spencer, and one of the state vice presidents, Andrew Ambriz of West Point, helped with the contests and awarded the prizes.

The purple and blue ribbon winners in each contest follow:

More blue ribbon winners from the two schools may be found in the results below:

Creed Speaking:  Purples—1, Grace Ford, Cody-Kilgore; 2, Cole Retchless, Bridgeport. Blues—J.T. Adamson, Cody-Kilgore; Robin Ferguson, Gordon-Rushville; Colin Fellhoelter, Bridgeport; Madie Snyder, Kimball; Dakota Randles, Kimball; and Erika Derr, Morrill;

Cooperative Speaking: Purples—1, Cody Trump, Cody-Kilgore; 2, Tylii Muncie, Scottsbluff. Blues—Jalen Grant, Cody-Kilgore, and Katherine MacIntosh, Garden County.

Natural Resources Speaking: Purples—1, Tyler O’Neill, Cody-Kilgore; 2, Amanda Lower, Alliance. Blues—Kate Orr, Gordon-Rushville, and Leah Seymour, Garden County.

Junior Public Speaking: Purples—1, Michael Ferguson, Kimball; 2, Gillian Cheney, Cody-Kilgore. Blues—Melissa Jech, Gordon; Rebekah Wade, Cody-Kilgore; Matt Davis, Hemingford; and Katie Ramos, Bridgeport.

Senior Public Speaking: Purples—1, JaLee Pilkington, Bayard; 2, Kristen Fellhoelter, Bridgeport. Blues—Shelby Anderson, Gordon-Rushville; Conner Zimmer, Bridgeport; Taryn Thayer, Sioux County; Shannon Schneider, Cody-Kilgore; and Charmayne Strong, Gordon.

Extemporaneous Speaking: Purples—1, Janelle Kesterson, Bridgeport; 2, Cole Kayton, Gordon-Rushville.  Blue—Ashtyn Shrewsbury, Alliance; Austin Wobig, Cody-Kilgore; Beth Turbiville, Sioux County; Jessica Fossand, Kimball; McCaleb Hasse, Morrill; and Tyler Koke, Minatare.

Job Interview—1, Kayellyn Hall, Bayard; 2, Chance McAllister, Minatare. Blues—Olyvia Barnes, Cody-Kilgore; Amanda Kaufman, Morrill; Tessa Gale, Cody-Kilgore; Alisha Heelan, Garden County; Courtney Beyers, Bridgeport; Jessa Shaw, Kimball; Emily Elwood, Gordon-Rushville; Brian Evertson, Kimball; and Jessa Shaw, Kimball.

Junior Parliamentary Procedure: Purples—1, Scottsbluff (Jacelyn Bruner, Jaime Carlson, Mikayla Fulk, Bailey Imel, Sam McQuistan, Kaldon Meininger, Jarrett Ratliff and Levi Shope), 2, Kimball (Kailey Dickerson, Dakota Randles, Trent Rutledge, Kaylee Schoeneman, Madie Snyder and Ben Tussing). Blues—Cody Kilgore, Creek Valley A and Creek Valley B.

Senior Parliamentary Procedure: Purples—1, Kimball 1, (Brian Evertson, Kayla Lukassen, Dalton Luppen, Emily Poss, Tessa Shaw and Colton Snyder); 2, Scottsbluff (Alexis Aragon, Tevyn Baldwin, Tylii Muncie, Katey Myers, Chrissy Peters and Taylor Russell). Blue—Kimball 2.

Ag Demonstration: Purples—1, Gordon-Rushville (Emilee Elwood, Sara Marlatt and Charmayne Strong); 2, Alliance (Krista Carter, Chase Dye, Roy Kesterson and Ashtyn Shrewsbury). Blues—Cody-Kilgore, Bridgeport 1 and Bridgeport 2, Morrill and Hemingford.

—Con Marshall, CSC Information Services

 

CHRISTMAS MUSIC CELEBRATION DEC. 16 AT ALLIANCE PAC

The Alliance Community Choir, the St. John’s Brass, and the High Plains String Ensemble will present a Christmas Celebration on Sunday, December 16 at 4 p.m. at the Alliance Performing Arts Center.

The three groups will begin the celebration together with “Rise and Shine! Your Light Has Come!”  Each of the three groups will then present their own selections, end with the three groups coming together for the finale’ — “Messiah Christmas Suite.”

There will be a free will offering taken at the concert.

ALLIANCE ONE-ACT PLAY CROWNED STATE CHAMPION

For the second time in four years, the Alliance High School one-act play team has been crowned state champions.

Alliance’s play, “I’m Not Ebenezer Scrooge,” which is a comic takeoff on Dickens, “A Christmas Carol,” scored 179 of a possible 180 points during competition held Friday at the Merryman Performing Arts Center in Kearney.

Milford, which was awarded 176 points by the three-judge panel, finished as the runner-up with, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.”

Wayne finished third with 169 points, followed by Omaha Concordia with 167, York with 158, and Gothenburg with 158.

Alliance won the Class B state title in 2009 and finished as the Class B runner-up in 2010. Last year in Class A competition, Alliance finished third behind Gretna and Lincoln High.

Alliance High sophomore Collin Cox was honored as the Class B Outstanding Male Performer for his portrayal of Jacob Marley. Cox is the second Alliance High student to win the prestigious award. Amy Harris, a senior in 2009, won the Outstanding Female Actress award for her portrayal of Juliet in the comedy production of, “Romeo, You Idiot.”

Other Alliance actors recognized by the judges for outstanding performances were Roger Bunnell, Saige Benton, Ian Nelson, Everett Gerth, and Kacey Horn.

Alliance’s directors, Mary Theresa Green and Jill Hoesing, praised the cast and crew of 42 students for their incredible work ethic and attention to detail, as well as the marvelous support received from parents and AHS staff members.

The play will be offered one more time, as it will be the featured entertainment for the annual meeting of Westco on December 19.

Above photo:   AHS sophomore Collin Cox holds the state champion trophy presented to AHS.   Below:  Cox, who was named the outstanding actor in Class B, as Jacob Marley (Audrey Ridenour photos)

FELDGES RE-ELECTED ALLIANCE MAYOR

During the Alliance City Council’s re-organization meeting Thursday, Fred Feldges was re-elected mayor, while Wally Seiler was elected vice mayor.

The positions are for a two-year term.

SB FAMILY FILES $1-M AGAINST CITY FOR FATAL FIRE

        The family of a Scottsbluff man killed in a fire at his home earlier this year has filed a tort claim with the city of Scottsbluff, saying it intends to pursue a wrongful death claim against the city and the Scottsbluff fire department.

92-year old Sal Blanco died of smoke inhalation January 6th when ashes from the fireplace ignited the back porch and destroyed the house while damaging a neighboring home.

The tort claim…formally accepted by the Scottsbluff City Council this week…blames Blanco’s death on firefighters taking too long to get to the home and not being adequately equipped when they did get there.

Attorney Maren Chaloupka is representing Blanco’s estate and family. She says Blanco would not have suffered and died if the fire department had met “the appropriate standard of care in its response to the fire,” but doesn’t offer details on any specific acts of negligence.

The tort claim offers a settlement proposal of $1 million…the maximum amount the family is allowed to pursue under state statute. Scottsbluff officials decline to comment on the Blancos’ filing.

Nebraska’s Tort Claims Act requires anyone intending to sue a political subsidivision…such as the city…to file a tort claim or notice of intent first. The subdivision has up to 6 months to decide whether to settle the claim, after which a suit can be filed in district court.

10 YEARS IN SB MOLESTATION CASE

         A Scottsbluff man has been sentenced to a total of 12-year in prison for molesting a 12-year old girl. Scotts Bluff County District Judge Leo Dobrovolny gave 51 year old Robert Logan consecutive 5-year terms on two counts of 3rd degree sexual assault of a child.

Logan was arrested in February after the girl told State Patrol Investigator Stacy Lundgren that he’d begun molesting her at his home last fall…with the last incident on February 23rd, saying Logan would “add” things he would do to her each time.

Logan will have to register as a sex offender after he completes his prison sentence.

 

ALLIANCE AND HEMINGFORD FFA MEMBERS DO WELL AT DISTRICT CONTEST

Two Alliance High School entries were among the purple ribbon winners at the District 12 Future Farmers of American Contest hosted by Chadron State College on Wednesday, Dec. 5.

The Ag Demonstration team made up of Krista Carter, Chase Dye, Roy Kesterson and Ashtyn Shrewsbury earned the second place purple ribbon, qualifying it to compete at the State FFA Convention in April in Lincoln.

Alliance’s demonstration was on artificial insemination of cattle.

Also earning a trip to the state convention as a purple ribbon winner was Amanda Lower in Natural Resources Speaking.

Ashtyn Shrewsbury earned the top blue ribbon and is the first alternate to the state convention in Extemporaneous Speaking.

The Hemingford FFA chapter earned a blue ribbon for its ag demonstration. Also winning a blue from Hemingford was Matt Davis in Junior Public Speaking.

More than 200 students from the 12 FFA chapters in extreme western Nebraska participated in the contests.  The State FFA president, Alix Mashino of Spencer, and one of the state vice presidents, Andrew Ambriz of West Point, helped with the contests and awarded the prizes.

The purple and blue ribbon winners in each contest follow.

More blue ribbon winners from the two schools may be found in the results below:

Creed Speaking:  Purples—1, Grace Ford, Cody-Kilgore; 2, Cole Retchless, Bridgeport. Blues—J.T. Adamson, Cody-Kilgore; Robin Ferguson, Gordon-Rushville; Colin Fellhoelter, Bridgeport; Madie Snyder, Kimball; Dakota Randles, Kimball; and Erika Derr, Morrill;

Cooperative Speaking: Purples—1, Cody Trump, Cody-Kilgore; 2, Tylii Muncie, Scottsbluff. Blues—Jalen Grant, Cody-Kilgore, and Katherine MacIntosh, Garden County.

Natural Resources Speaking: Purples—1, Tyler O’Neill, Cody-Kilgore; 2, Amanda Lower, Alliance. Blues—Kate Orr, Gordon-Rushville, and Leah Seymour, Garden County.

Junior Public Speaking: Purples—1, Michael Ferguson, Kimball; 2, Gillian Cheney, Cody-Kilgore. Blues—Melissa Jech, Gordon; 2, Rebekah Wade, Cody-Kilgore; Matt Davis, Hemingford; and Katie Ramos, Bridgeport.

Senior Public Speaking: Purples—1, JaLee Pilkington, Bayard; 2, Kristen Fellhoelter, Bridgeport. Blues—Shelby Anderson, Gordon-Rushville; Conner Zimmer, Bridgeport; Taryn Thayer, Sioux County; Shannon Schneider, Cody-Kilgore; and Charmayne Strong, Gordon.

Extemporaneous Speaking: Purples—1, Janelle Kesterson, Bridgeport; 2, Cole Kayton, Gordon-Rushville.  Blue—Ashtyn Shrewsbury, Alliance; Austin Wobig, Cody-Kilgore; Beth Turbiville, Sioux County; Jessica Fossand, Kimball; McCaleb Hasse, Morrill; and Tyler Koke, Minatare.

Job Interview—1, Kayellyn Hall, Bayard; 2, Chance McAllister, Minatare. Blues—Olyvia Barnes, Cody-Kilgore; Amanda Kaufman, Morrill; Tessa Gale, Cody-Kilgore; Alisha Heelan, Garden County; Courtney Beyers, Bridgeport; Jessa Shaw, Kimball; Emily Elwood, Gordon-Rushville; Brian Evertson, Kimball; and Jessa Shaw, Kimball.

Junior Parliamentary Procedure: Purples—1, Scottsbluff (Jacelyn Bruner, Jaime Carlson; Mikayla Fulk; Bailey Imel, Sam McQuistan, Kaldon Meininger, Jarrett Ratliff and Levi Shope), 2, Kimball (Kailey Dickerson, Dakota Randles, Trent Rutledge, Kaylee Schoeneman, Madie Snyder and Ben Tussing). Blues—Cody Kilgore, Creek Valley A and Creek Valley B.

Senior Parliamentary Procedure: Purples—1, Kimball 1, (Brian Evertson, Kayla Lukassen, Dalton Luppen, Emily Poss, Tessa Shaw and Colton Snyder); 2, Scottsbluff (Alexis Aragon, Tevyn Baldwin, Tylii Muncie, Katey Myers, Chrissy Peters and Taylor Russell). Blue—Kimball 2.

Ag Demonstration: Purples—1, Gordon-Rushville (Emilee Elwood, Sara Marlatt and Charmayne Strong); 2, Alliance (Krista Carter, Chase Dye, Roy Kesterson and Ashtyn Shrewsbury). Blues—Cody-Kilgore, Bridgeport 1 and 2, Morrill and Hemingford.

WNCC TO PRESENT “A CHRISTMAS CAROL”

Western Nebraska Community College performs Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol at both the WNCC Theatre and Alliance Performing Arts Center this holiday season. 

 Byron Allen, the production’s director, reprises his role as Scrooge in the holiday favorite Saturday, December 8 at 7 p.m., and Sunday, December 9 at 2 p.m., at the WNCC Theatre  

 On Saturday, December 15 at 7:00 p.m. the show will be performed at the Alliance High School Performing Arts Center.  

 All performances are free of charge as they are a Christmas gift from WNCC. 

OBAMA PRAISES PINE RIDGE RES MAN, ORGANIZATION

President Barack Obama spoke to more than 500 tribal leaders today during the fourth White House Tribal Nations summit in Washington, and hailed the head of a nonprofit organization on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation as an example of positive change in Indian Country.

Obama called Nick Tilsen…executive director of Thunder Valley, a community-development corporation on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation…someone making great strides among Native Americans.

The president said that by using spiritual and cultural practices, Thunder Valley is helping to keep Native youth off drugs and alcohol while also building a clean energy program.

Mr Obama said that “day by day” and “community by community” Tilsen, Thunder Valley and others like it are making a positive difference in Indian Country.

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