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WED NIGHT ACCIDENT CLAIMS SECOND TEEN LIFE

Two Scottsbluff teenagers were killed shortly before midnight Wednesday in a single-vehicle rollover accident just over the state line in Wyoming. 4 others are hospitalized…one in critical condition.

Sergeant Stephen Townsend of the Wyoming Highway Patrol says 18-year old Alexis Wheeler was dead at the scene while 19 year old Hallie Anderson died at Regional West Medical Center in Scottsbluff about 1:00 Thursday afternoon.

Sgt Townsend says 22-year old Ethan Kaufman of Cheyenne was eastbound on Nebraska Highway 92 when his pickup drifted off the right side of the road and into a ditch. The pickup then hit the approach to a private driveway and flipped over several times before coming to rest on its side.

None of the 6 occupants was wearing a seat belt, but only two of the…Anderson and 19 year old Tyler Hill of Lyman…were ejected. They were flown to Regional West by Airlink helicopter ambulance, where Hill is listed in critical condition

Kaufman and the other two passengers…23 year old Stetson Allen of Morrill and 20 year old James Burford of Morrill…were taken to Community Hospital in Torrington, but then transferred to Regional West. Kaufman is in serious condition, while Burford and Allen are in stable condition.

Sgt Townsend says the initial investigation report indicates excessive speed and alcohol may be contributing factors in the accident. The Goshen County Attorney’s office will make a final determination on filing of any criminal charges.

“BOX BUTTE CENTRAL” TO HOST OPEN HOUSE

The Alliance Chamber of Commerce, Box Butte Development Corporation, and Alliance Visitors Bureau have been housed under one roof since June, 2011, and the three entities are inviting the public to view their — relatively new — digs.

The building, located at 305 Box Butte, which once was the home of Elaine’s Art Gallery, is now known as Box Butte Central.

A committee selected the name to project an image of unity.

Box Butte Development services all of Box Butte County, and the Alliance Chamber and Alliance Visitors Bureau also worked to put the county in the forefront of promotions.

The building was remodeled in 2011 to feature a reception area, which has served as the anchor location for KCOW broadcasts during Heritage Days, as well as five offices and a meeting room.

Box Butte Central will host an open house on Thursday, January 24 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.   To christen the building’s new name a ribbon cutting will be held at 5 p.m.

Refreshments will also be served.

NEB TAX REVENUE 13% OVER ESTIMATES IN DEC, BUT MAY BE AN ANOMALY

      Nebraska had $363-million dollars in net tax revenue last month…nearly $42 million or 13% more than expected…but State Tax Commissioner Doug Ewald says the big jump was likely an anomaly caused by net individual and corporate income taxes.

Net sales and use taxes and miscellaneous tax revenues were actually slightly below the projections set by the state revenue forecasting board. Sales taxes were $124-million or about a half-percent under expectations while miscellaneous taxes were down $1.1-million or 9.6%.

Individual income taxes, on the other hand, were 17% or $26-million over estimates at $194-million and corporate income taxes were up 51% or $17-million at $50.1-million.

Ewald says corporate farm income could have been responsible for most of the jump in corporate tax receipts while the individual income tax increase may have been the result of year-end sale of stocks, land, or businesses before a rise in the federal capital gains tax.

Net receipts through the first 6 months of the fiscal year total nearly $1.9-billion dollars…4.5% or almost $80-million more than the forecasting board’s revisse projections from October.

CSC WRESTLERS HOST CSU-PUEBLO THURS NIGHT

After faring well during its trip to Arizona last weekend, the Chadron State wrestling team will return to action Thursday when it hosts Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference rival Colorado State-Pueblo at 7 p.m. in the Nelson Physical Activity Center.

The ThunderWolves are led by senior Jesse Hillhouse, who is the top-ranked 125-pounder in NCAA Division II. A graduate of Kelly Walsh High School in Casper, Hillhouse is even ranked ahead of Kyle McCrite of Grand Canyon, the 2012 national champion at 125.

Hillhouse finished second at the Super Region 4 Tournament at 133 pounds a year ago.

Pueblo’s starting lineup includes two seniors besides Hillhouse. The other probable grapplers include four juniors, three sophomores and three freshmen. Two wrestlers are listed at three of the weights.

CSC coach Brett Hunter said the Eagles may have Bret Klopp, their top 174-pounder who has been injured most of the season, available this week.

The Arizona trip helped several of the Eagles improve their records.  The CSC leaders and their marks are: 131 pounds—Perry McAfee, 10-5; 141—Leandro Arias, 10-7; 157—Bryce Wiedeman, 11-9; 184—Jordan Debus, 12-7; 197—Chris Leak, 12-7; and 285—Mike Hill, 16-7.

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NEW KIMBALL CITY ADMINISTRATOR ON THE JOB

Daniel Ortiz

The top leadership in Kimball got a lot younger on Monday when new City Administrator Daniel Ortiz began work. Ortiz doesn’t turn 28 until March, while his predecessor…Harrold Farrar…was old enough to retire after 18 years with the city.

Ortiz most recently was a management analyst in the city manager’s officer of Casa Grande, Arizona…a community between Phoenix and Tucson that doubled in size over the the last decade.

He sees a lot of similarities with Kimball with Casa Grande a farming community with a main Union Pacific route that is a vital part of its economic engine.

Ortiz got some insights about Kimball from his old boss in Casa Grande…who’d been the city manager in Sterling, Colorado, and told him Kimball would be a good fit for him “both personally and professionally.”

As for his priorities on the job, one of his top goals is development of the city industrial park on the east side of the community.

CHADRON RENEWS HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT

Chadron City Council has renewed the city’s maintenance agreement with the Nebraska Department of Roads for the portions of Highways 20 and 385 within the city limits.

The state pays the city to handle maintenance work such as sealing cracks and filling potholes, while the city pays the state for plowing Highway 385 from 10th Street to the Ridgeview Golf Course…the south city limits.

The totals are based on lane milage, with the maintenance work bringing Chadron $1,575 per lane-mile and the city paying out just $375 per mile-lane.

With the state paying on 5.4-miles and the city paying a much lower fee on just 2.7-miles, Chadron will make $7,461 on the contract this year. That’s $441 less than last year, reflecting a slight shrinking of the milage listed by the state.

 

REVIEW OF UNSOLVED RESERVATION DEATHS PROCEEDING SLOWLY

      U-S Attorney for South Dakota Brendan Johnson says his office has determined that a handful of the 60 unresolved deaths on the Pine Ridge Reservation being reviewed at the request of the Oglala Sioux Tribe should be closed, with the reviews still underway on the vast majority of the cases.

Johnson told The Associated Press in an interview on Tuesday that his office has completed reviews on four or five of the cases and that in some of them the conclusion was consistent with the original decisions to close the cases.

He would not go into specifics about the cases already reviewed, saying on that more information will be released in the spring after additional cases have been reviewed…pointing out that reviewing a case and following up possible leads can take months.

The tribe asked Johnson last year to review the unresolved deaths after the FBI refused to do so without new information. A report released in 2000 detailed the FBI’s decision to close 57 cases dating back to the 1960’s, but tribal leaders say that report is questionable.

Johnson has appointed three prosecutors from his office and an investigator to review the cases, and says they will reach out to family members of the victims in the next few months to discuss where the cases stand and see about any new leads.

Johnson said he has reached out to the Oglala Sioux Tribe and would welcome the involvement of tribal attorney general Tatewin Means.

DENGUE FEVER SIDELINES FORMER MISS AMERICA TERESA SCANLAN

Miss America 2011 Teresa Scanlan of Gering says she’s having to skip attending this year’s pageant because she’s suffering Dengue Fever…an infectious tropical disease characterized by fever, muscle and joint pain, headaches, and a rash similar to the measles.

Scanlan…a freshman at a small Christian college in Virginia… says on her Facebook page that she caught Dengue Fever…which is transmitted by mosquitoes…while in Haiti over the holidays, with her doctor saying no traveling while she recovers.

Although Dengue Fever can develop into two life-threatening forms, it usually just leaves victims feeling as if they have a really bad case of the flu. Scanlan says her doctor told her she should recover in 3-to-4 weeks as long as she rests and drinks lots of fluids.

Scanlan was scheduled to take part in some of the Miss America activities and cover the pageant for the TMG Pageant Network, but is instead at school in Virginia. She says she’s devestated to have to cancel, and hopes to recover quickly…asking everyone to pray that happens.

MISS NEB, MISS WYO, MISS SD IN SAME COMPETITION GROUP AT MISS AMERICA

Preliminary competition got underway yesterday at the Miss America Pageant in Las Vegas with the 53 contestants divided into 3 groups identified by Greek letters: Alpha, Sigma, and Mu.

Miss Nebraska Mariah Cook of Chadron, Miss Wyoming Lexie Madden of Torrington, and Miss South Dakota Calista Kirby…who was a cheerleader for 3 years at the University of Nebraska…are all in the Mu group and had their on-stage interviews yesterday.

No results are announced for that portion of the competition, only for talent and swimsuit/evening wear. Winning yesterday’s preliminary talent competition…which featured the Alphas…was Miss Oklahoma Alicia Clifton…while swimsuit honors for the Sigmas went to Miss South Carolina Ali Rogers.

Cook, Madden, Kirby, and the other Mu’s have the swimsuit/evening wear competition today, with the Alphas moving on to the on-stage question and the Sigmas showing off their talents. The Mu talent competition is tomorrow. Cook and Madden will offer piano solos while has Kirby a tumbling routine.

The Miss America Pageant is taking place at Planet Hollywood, with the finals airing live Saturday night on ABC…although it’s delayed in the Mountain and Pacific time zones.

Instead of seeing the live pageant broadcast at 7 pm, viewers here will see the network’s hour-long lead-in, a special edition of ABC’s 20/20 titled “Pageant Confidential: The Road to Miss America”…offering behind-the-scenes looks at the pageant and contestants…with the pageant broadcast starting at 8:00.

 

CHADRON STATE PARK TO CUT, BURN TREES KILLED IN WEST ASH FIRE

Drivers going past Chadron State Park may seek smoke there periodically through the end of February as Nebraska Game and Parks continues to clean up from last summer’s West Ash Fire.

Mike Groenewold is heading up the project and says it entails cutting down, piling up, and burning some of the trees at the park that were killed by the fire…which reached it height in the park August 30th and 31st.

Groenewold says the work…from felling and cutting up the trees to the actual slash fires…will be done in-house using Game and Parks personnel from other locations to supplement Chadron State Park Superintendent Dave Kinnamon and his staff.

The initial burn piles will be near the campground and in the horse pasture area near the swimming pool, but Groenewold says additional burn areas may be established on the west side of the park as the project progresses.

No burning will be done on weekends, but Groenewold warns that smoke from smoldering piles may continue on weekends.

 

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