BRONSEN v. DAWES COUNTY

No. A-04-237.

704 N.W.2d 273 (2005)

14 Neb. App. 82

Carolyn BRONSEN, appellant, v. DAWES COUNTY, Nebraska, a Nebraska political subdivision, and Fur Trade Days, Inc., a Nebraska corporation, appellees.

Court of Appeals of Nebraska.

October 4, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Maren Lynn Chaloupka, of Chaloupka, Holyoke, Hofmeister, Snyder & Chaloupka, Scottsbluff, for appellant.

Michael J. Javoronok, of Michael J. Javoronok Law Firm, Scottsbluff, for appellee Dawes County.

Neleigh N. Korth and Tim W. Thompson, of Kelley, Scritsmier & Byrne, P.C., North Platte, for appellee Fur Trade Days, Inc.

INBODY, Chief Judge, and CARLSON and MOORE, Judges.


MOORE, Judge.

INTRODUCTION

Carolyn Bronsen filed a claim in the district court for Dawes County, Nebraska, against Dawes County (the County) and Fur Trade Days, Inc. (FTD), seeking damages for injuries she sustained after tripping and falling in a depression or hole in the lawn of the Dawes County courthouse while attending the Fur Trade Days celebration in Chadron, Nebraska. The district court granted motions for summary judgment filed by the County and...

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