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Small-town Nebraska former bank executive pleads guilty to bank fraud allegations
LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) - A 71-year-old former president of a small, rural Nebraska bank has pleaded guilty to bank fraud allegations and is to be sentenced in August. Jack Poulsen of Ericson faces a maximum penalty of 30 years imprisonment and a fine of up to $1 million, announced...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife taking comments for NPPD R-Line Project
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) -The U.S. Fish and Wildlife are taking comments regarding Nebraska Public Power District’s R-Line Project for another 30 days. The original deadline for people to express their concerns on the project was originally April 9. It is now extended through May 9. The 226-mile transmission...
Small-town Nebraska former bank executive pleads guilty to bank fraud allegations
LINCOLN — A 71-year-old former president of a small, rural Nebraska bank has pleaded guilty to bank fraud allegations and is to be sentenced in August. Jack Poulsen of Ericson faces a maximum penalty of 30 years imprisonment and a fine of up to $1 million, announced Nebraska U.S. Attorney Susan Lehr. Ericson State Bank […] The post Small-town Nebraska former bank executive pleads guilty to bank fraud allegations appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
Small-town Nebraska former bank executive pleads guilty to bank fraud allegations
LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) - A 71-year-old former president of a small, rural Nebraska bank has pleaded guilty to bank fraud allegations and is to be sentenced in August. Jack Poulsen of Ericson faces a maximum penalty of 30 years imprisonment and a fine of up to $1 million, announced...
Nebraska man pleads guilty to $800,000 fraud scheme that caused bank failure
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — A former central Nebraska banker has been convicted of fraud more than four years after his bank failed. Jack Poulsen, 71, of Ericson pleaded guilty to bank fraud Thursday in federal court. He was the president of Ericson State Bank, a small bank with one...
2024 OHS Prom Candidates
O'NEILL HIGH SCHOOL 2024 PROM CANDIDATES - Queen candidates: front row (l-r): Kelli Tunender, Winnie Huber, Presley Heiss, Quincy Young and Haley Schluns. King candidates: second row (l-r): John Alden, Ryder Pokorny, Drew Morrow, Oliver Schluns, and Peyton Yates. Prom this year will be held Saturday, April 20th at the...
Eagle Boys Take Second At O'Neill Track Invite April 11
The teams competing in the OHS Classic are AWS, BLM, Boyd County, CWC, EV, EPPJ, St. Francis, NC, NC, OHS, Ord, Santee, SMH, SMLND, Val, and WA. Lorissa Reiman, Alissa Brabec, Kaylin Gaughenbaugh, Mya Hedstrom. 2. EV 10:47.47. 3.. AWS 10:59.80. 4. OHS, 11:08.63. 5. Ord 11:15.61. 6. NC 11:20.13.
Baseball Recap: O'Neill comes up short on the road against Port Jervis
O'Neill had to start their season on the road on Monday, and it wasn't the start they were hoping for. They fell victim to a rough 15-5 defeat at the hands of the Port Jervis Raiders. The loss unfortunately continues a disappointing trend for O'Neill in their matchups with Port Jervis: they've now lost five in a row.
Attorney General to host human trafficking training in Grand Island, Lexington
LINCOLN — Attorney General Mike Hilgers hosted a video conference with media from Grand Island, Lexington, and O’Neill to in anticipation of the upcoming community training sessions hosted by the Nebraska Human Trafficking Task Force (NHTTF). During April, there will be three training sessions for community members in...
Bulldogs place well Orchard AAU Meet
The North Platte High School Powerlifting wrapped up its competitive season on Saturday, competing at the Orchard AAU Meet in Orchard, NE. This meet, unlike the others the team competes in throughout the year, is not strictly a high school event. "I love this Orchard meet, as it is a...
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