Nebraska
Gov. Pete Ricketts announces appointments to Nebraska boards and commissions
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Gov. Pete Ricketts introduced an intensive record of appointments on Tuesday that he made to fill Nebraska’s boards and commissions.
The next appointees are unpaid and topic to legislative affirmation:
Crime Sufferer’s Reparations Committee
David Nelson, Gretna
Lou Leone, Nebraska Metropolis
Weysan Dun, Omaha
Board of Instructional Lands and Funds
Jerald Meyer, Lincoln
Nebraska Instructional Telecommunications Fee
Dan O’Neill, North Platte
Courtney C. Wittstruck, Lincoln
State Board of Well being
Heather Cramer, RN, Omaha
Jaime Kent Dodge, M.D., FAAFP, Lincoln
Well being Data Know-how Board
Douglass Haas, DNP, APRN-NP, FNP-BC, AGACNP-BC, Kearney
Phillip James Vuchetich, PHARMD, MS, MBA, CPHIMS, Norfolk
Nebraska Data Know-how Fee
Leah Barrett, Norfolk
Bret R. Blackman, Omaha
James Ediger, Aurora
Kirk Langer, Lincoln
Zachary J. Mellender, Omaha
Nebraska Pure Assets Fee
Donald P. Batie, Lexington
Devin M. Brundage, Gothenburg
Mark Czaplewski, Grand Island
Timothy E. Krause, Mason Metropolis
Dennis Strauch, Mitchell
Coordinating Fee for Postsecondary Training
Gwenniviere Aspen, Omaha
Molly H. O’Holleran, North Platte
Nebraska Energy Evaluate Board
Kristen L. Gottschalk, Colon
The next appointees are unpaid and are usually not topic to legislative affirmation:
Nebraska Aeronautics Fee
Michael J. Prepare dinner, Bellevue
Board of Appraisers for Instructional Lands and Funds
James T. Widdifield, Minden
Nebraska Capitol Fee
Thomas F. Sanderson, Omaha
Nebraska Capitol Environs Fee
Heidi Cuca, Lincoln
Nebraska Youngsters’s Fee
Richard E. Hasty, Ph.D., Plattsmouth
Felicia Nelsen, Lincoln
LaShawn Younger, Omaha
State Complete Capital Amenities Planning Committee
David Cary, Lincoln
David Ok. Fanslau, Papillion
Barbara J. Homosexual, Columbus
Douglas Ok. Hanson, Hickman
Corn Improvement, Utilization and Advertising and marketing Board
Deborah J. Borg, Allen
Dan Nerud, Dorchester
County Lawyer Requirements Advisory Council
Mary Ann Borgeson, Omaha
Nebraska Council on Developmental Disabilities
Shaistha Kiran Karipi, Omaha
Dry Bean Fee
Courtney M. Schuler, Morrill
Dry Pea and Lentil Fee
Ben T. Goding, Sidney
Board of Engineers and Architects
Alan D. Wedige, Kearney
Governor’s Council to Maintain Nebraska Stunning
Angela M. Ullman, Omaha
Michael J. Linder, Omaha
David Ok. Miller, Papillion
Grain Sorghum Improvement, Utilization and Advertising and marketing Board
Dennis D. Fitzke, Edgar
Stuart D. Hoff, Lincoln
David A. Junker, McCook
Scott D. Nelson, Axtell
Nebraska Grape and Vineyard Board
Connie Brittan, North Platte
Nebraska Fee on Housing and Homelessness
Jeff M. Chambers, Adams
Ryan M. Durant, Elkhorn
Paul C. Hamelink, Hastings
Tera L. Kucera, Bennington
Judy L. Pederson, North Platte
Nebraska Hydrogen Hub Business Work Group
Chad R. Dittberner, Omaha
Blake Ryan Hotzel, Leawood, KS
Thomas J. Kent, Davey
Mark McHargue, Marquette
Scott D. Moore, Lincoln
Amy Ostermeyer, Lincoln
Fee on Indian Affairs
Susan Elaine Baker, Lincoln
Nancy M. Kile, Crawford
Kenny W. Mallory, Winnebago
Dr. Rudi L. Mitchell, Omaha
Kameron L. Runnels, Niobrara
Kirby L. Williams, Omaha
Jail Requirements Board
Brad G. Alexander, Plattsmouth
Jacci Brown, Champion
Vonnie Cotant, Gering
Keith Harvat, Omaha
Bradley L. Johnson, Martell
Sherry L. Morrow, Kearney
Connie Pfeifer, La Vista
Kevin L. Stukenholtz, Wahoo
Judicial Nominating Fee – County and District Court docket – Second District
Marge Buescher, South Bend
Michael D. Evans, Gretna
Jennifer A. Sommer, Plattsmouth
Margaret Stamp, Plattsmouth
Allan G. Put on, Gretna
Judicial Nominating Fee – District Court docket – Fourth Judicial District
John Wells, Omaha
Fee on Latino-Individuals
Cristina Castro-Matukewicz, Omaha
Patricia Castro Rojas, Columbus
Nebraska Fee on Regulation Enforcement and Prison Justice
Michael D. Jones, Papillion
State Advisory Committee on Psychological Well being Companies
Trinity Fuss, Mitchell
Tracy Jordan, PharmD, Papillion
Midwestern Increased Training Fee
Heath Mello, Lincoln
Nebraska Propane Training and Analysis Council
Rachel Brehm, Chapman
Nebraska Fee on Public Advocacy
Douglas J. Stratton, Hadar
Thomas P. Strigenz, Papillion
Advisory Council on Public Water Provide
Douglas L. Woodbeck, Gordon
Racial Profiling Advisory Committee
Anna Colon, Omaha
Jasmine J. Conrad, Omaha
Judi gaiashkibos, Lincoln
Dwaine Walter Ladwig, Osceola
Yesenia Peck, Omaha
State Information Board
David E. Richards, Omaha
Robert M. Sullivan, Wahoo
Semiquincentennial Fee
Gwen Easter, Omaha
ServeNebraska – The Nebraska Volunteer Service Fee
Michael Stephen Anderson, Omaha
Danyta Kare Heilbrun, Scottsbluff
Marjorie M. Maas, Papillion
Elizabeth A. Paleogos, Papillion
Joseph E. Popevis, Lincoln
Nebraska State Faculty System Board of Trustees
Sullivan E. Jones, Papillion
Ladies’s Well being Initiative Advocacy Council
Erica Anderson, Omaha
Kathryn L Fiandt, PhD, APRN-NP, FAANP, FAAN, Omaha
Celeste Illian, MPH, Beatrice
Rachel E. Thompson, MSN, RN, CRRN, Elkhorn
Fee for the Safety of Youngsters
Ashley D. Brown, LCSW, Omaha
Alfred E. Corey III, Grand Island
Katy A. Reichert, Mitchell
Board of Public Roads Classifications and Requirements
Russell L. Kreachbaum Jr., Central Metropolis
Nebraska Fee on Drawback Playing
Susan E. Lutz, Norfolk
Matthew John Monheiser, Sidney
John Pulverenti, Omaha
Ricketts mentioned these appointments will present essential perception and experience to their respective boards, committees and commissions.
To find out about openings and apply to serve on a board or fee, go to governor.nebraska.gov/board-comm-req.
Nebraska
Nebraska Baseball takes series at Minnesota
Nebraska baseball remained in the hunt for a Big Ten Conference title with a series victory at Minnesota this weekend.
The Huskers topped the Gophers in the first two games but dropped dropped Sunday’s finale. NU is now 30-16 on the season, including 12-6 in the Big Ten. That puts the Huskers in a three-way tie for second place behind Illinois, which leads the league at 13-5.
Minnesota is now 21-21 with a league record of 7-11.
Nebraska won a relatively high-scoring affair Friday night, thanks in part to Dylan Carey’s two-run home run in the seventh inning. That gave NU a lead that wouldn’t be given back as the Huskers won 10-7.
The series was clinched Saturday with a 7-3 Husker victory. Joshua Overbeek had a 3-for-5 day with a homer, three RBIs and two runs. Josh Caron had three hits and an RBI, while Dylan Carey was 2-for-5 with a double, an RBI and a run scored.
Sunday’s finale saw NU come up short of the sweep, with Minnesota scoring a pair of runs in the first inning and never relinquishing the lead en route to the 6-2 final.
Nebraska returns home to host South Dakota State for a single game Wednesday before a three-game weekend series in Lincoln against Indiana. The Huskers’ regular season wraps up the following weekend with three games at Michigan State.
Nebraska
Nebraska church helping tornado victims find their belongings | Latest Weather Clips | FOX Weather
Nebraska church helping tornado victims find their belongings
Lead Pastor Ronnie Rothe, with The Relevant Center in Elkhorn, Nebraska, explains how the fellowship is helping their neighbors around them who were impacted by the recent EF-3 tornado. Volunteers started finding personal belongings and helping reunite victims with their photos and other cherishes items.
Nebraska
Huskers sweep Pioneers in Spring Match
KEARNEY, Neb. (WOWT) – In their first time back on the court in front of a crowd since the national championship match, Nebraska beat Denver in three straight sets (25-13, 25-12, 25-15) in front of over 5,000 fans.
Junior outside hitter Lindsay Krause made her triumphant return from an injury, suiting up for the Huskers for the first time since mid-October. The Skutt Catholic product recorded a match-high 12 kills while also tallying 12 digs and a .417 hitting percentage.
Outside hitter Merritt Beason added 10 kills on .412 hitting. The All-American also recorded four blocks, three digs, and two service aces.
Saturday, Nebraska freshmen Skyler Pierce and Olivia Mauch made their debuts in a Husker uniform. Pierce started for Big Red and contributed 10 kills. Mauch, out of Bennington, also saw action recording a service ace and five digs.
All-American outside hitter Harper Murray did not participate in the Spring Match.
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