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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26, 2016 Newsflash www.highplainsradio.net 308-345-5400 [email protected] CAMBRIDGE TEENS PLEA NOT GUILTY STOCKS DOW 212.3 TO 16,697.29 NASDAQ 39.599 TO 4,582.21 WEATHER Today Sunny/ Breezy High 62 Sat Sunny Sun Windy High 75 High 60 WALK-IN HOURS MONDAY - FRIDAY 7 AM - 9 AM SATURDAY 8 AM - 10 AM NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 1401 EAST H STREET 344-4110 HOME OF BISON SPORTS FOR 38 YEARS! The two Cambridge teens accused in a hazing incident were in court Thursday to hear the charges being brought against them by the Nebraska Attorney General’s office. Both students entered pleas of denial, the juvenile court equivalent of not guilty, at their arraignments in Adams County court; each faces one count of intentional child abuse. Prosecutors have said the incident happened in June 2015 at a wrestling camp in Hastings. The judge explained the child abuse charge would be the same as a felony in adult court, but in the juvenile system is known as a “sub two violation” after the part of the law it falls under. The prosecutor for the state says he’ll be turning over police reports and witness statements to the defense attorneys, including interviews with two victims. The students were both allowed to stay with their parents who also came to the arraignments. The next step in this case will be a pretrial hearing late next month. HESSTON WORKPLACE SHOOTING Law enforcement officers responded to the scene of a workplace shooting at Excel Industries in Hesston Thursday afternoon with reports of multiple fatalities and people wounded. The incident began about 4:40 p.m. Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton confirmed at a 9 p.m. news conference that four people were dead, including the shooter, and 14 others were wounded. The shooter was an Excel employee. Officials say area hospitals received 12 victims. Six victims were transported to Via Christi Hospital. Two victims are in critical condition and four victims are stable. Four victims were transported to Wesley Hospital. Officials say three are critical and one is in surgery. Newton Medical Center received four patients. All are in stable condition. Sheriff T. Walton said the shooting started in Newton at 12th and Meridian. Two people were shot while driving their vehicles. One person was hurt. The other person wasn’t. Walton says the shooter continued north on Highway 81 where he shot another person in the leg. “There was a report of a stolen vehicle. That vehicle was the person that got shot. The shooter went on into Excel Industries. Once he got to Excel Industries, he shot a person in the parking lot, and he entered into the building itself,” said Sheriff T. Walton. “Inside the building he shot a total of 15 people. Four were killed including himself, the shooter.”Walton said about 150 people were likely in the plant at the time of the shooting, and that the law enforcement officer who killed the suspect “saved multiple, multiple lives.” He said the gunman had an assault weapon and a pistol. NEBRASKA’S FIRST FLU-RELATED DEATH Nebraska health officials say the first flu-related death this season has been reported in the state. Officials with Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services announced Thursday that a young child in a region of northeastern Nebraska has died from the flu. Test results showed the seasonal flu virus was a factor in the child's death, but the child also tested positive for several other respiratory viruses. The child was in a region that includes Burt, Cuming, Madison and Stanton counties. The child also spent time in an area that includes Dodge, Saunders and Washington counties. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 13 children have died nationally from the flu this season. Health officials say the flu continues to circulate at moderate levels in Nebraska. Want to Live Free for a Month? REGISTER AT PARTICIPATING SPONSORS. MUST BE 18 TO WIN! ONE WINNER WILL BE DRAWN APRIL 1ST. FOR MORE INFORMATION CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE AT www.highplainsradio.net LISTEN WEEKDAYS 8:05 AM 12:45 PM ON YOUR BISON SPORTS STATION A FRIDLEY THEATRE SPORTS CINEMA 3 The McCook Lady Bison basketball team saw their season come to an end last night in Ogallala, falling to Alliance 52-40 in the Class B6 district semifinals. Jaden Bryant led 12-13 McCook with nine points. Bailey Honn and Tiara Schmidt added eight points apiece. Alliance will face fourth-seeded Scottsbluff in the B6 district title game tonight. Scottsbluff upset topseed Sidney in the first semifinal 39-38. The Dundy County-Stratton girls can punch their ticket to the Class D1 state tournament with a win over South Loup tonight in Wallace. Pregame coverage on 103.9 The Hawk and online at www.highplainsradio.net starts at 7:10 with tip-off at 7:30. The Wauneta-Palisade Lady Broncos face Wilcox-Hildreth in the Class D2-4 district title game at Southwest High School tonight. Pregame coverage on 96.1 KICX and online at www.highplainsradio.net starts at 6:40 with tip-off at 7p.m. The Cambridge girls can also qualify for the state tournament with a win over Axtell tonight in the Class D1-5 district final at Lexington. McCook—345-1139 RISEN Joseph Fiennes, Tom Felton (PG-13) DAILY: 6:45, 9:15 SAT/SUN: 2:15 DEADPOOL Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin (R) DAILY: 6:30, 8:50 SAT/SUN: 2:00 HOW TO BE SINGLE Dakota Johnson, Alison Brie (R) DAILY: 7:00, 9:30 SAT/SUN: 2:30 Tell a Fairy Tale Day LAND OF THE FREE BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE Three area boys teams moved one game closer to qualifying for the boys state tournament with wins last night. The Wauneta-Palisade boys knocked off Wallace 58-53 last night at the Graff Events Center for the Class D2-8 district title. Wauneta-Palisade will face Giltner in a district final at Southern Valley next Tuesday. Southwest, Medicine Valley and Dundy County-Stratton also won their subdistrict title games last night. Southwest will face Axtell next Tuesday in Lexington while DCS and Medicine Valley will square off in their district championship game at the Graff Events Center on Tuesday. The Bison boys begin the Class B6 district tournament with a first round game vs. Gering tomorrow in Ogallala. Pregame coverage on KICX starts at 3:40. TODAY’S PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Dazed conditions 8 Polar ice caps 12 Gone by 13 Should (2 wds.) 14 Large flat-bottomed boat 15 "To the right!" 16 Western Athletic Conference 18 Tin (abbr.) 19 Education (abbr.) 21 Oceans 24 Oodles 26 IBM Competitor 28 Ample amount 32 Alien's spaceship 33 __ Lanka 34 Miserable 35 Plastering SW style 39 Kiss & a ___ 40 Doctoral degree 41 Syllables used in songs (2 wds.) 43 Past 44 Like 46 East southeast 48 First woman 50 Meat 52 Glacier debris 56 Bacon-lettuce-tomato sandwich 57 Lens shape 58 Separate price for each menu item (3 wds.) McCook Humane Society 100 South Street, 345-2372 Hours: M-F: 2-5, Sat: 12-4 DOWN 1 Bashed 2 Still 3 Front 4 Nova Scotia (abbr.) 5 Pocket 6 Id's counterparts 7 Planted seeds 8 Leave 9 Carry 10 Gets older 11 Twirp 14 Scotsman 17 Boxer Muhammad 19 Flightless birds 20 Batty 22 Ditto 23 Letter part 25 Buns 27 __ de grace 29 One of Columbus' ships 30 Smear 31 Nervous 36 Gourmet cook 37 Disks 38 Harvest 42 Tel __ (Israel's capital) 44 Father 45 Market 47 Native ruler in Asia 49 Vane direction 51 Terminal abbr. 53 Fall mo. 54 Seafood 55 Former spouse 57 Baby's first word R E P L A C E A D A P T O R D O F F O R E O L A V A G E N I D N M T E B A L U P T D E S G E G A T A L S S E S T E R U H E A S S T T B C E A F N O R E P E S O A T A L N S C R E Y C O C A R A G U S T C L I M A E E N X N T L I T P I C L E A E D O U B X I T S E W N O X I D A N T Listen to Ryan Fox 6-10, Tim Davis 10-2 KFNF 101.1 1 8 9 10 2 3 4 11 20 16 21 27 22 58 18 24 25 29 36 30 45 34 37 38 40 56 17 33 35 50 23 28 32 44 7 14 15 26 6 12 13 19 5 41 46 42 47 51 52 57 48 53 39 54 43 49 55 31