Scholarship established in honor of Hadar man credited with saving lives during Superior shooting

An endowed scholarship has been established at Northeast Community College in memory of a man who is credited with saving the lives of others during a shooting in Superior last year. 

June 30, 2022Updated: June 30, 2022
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

NORFOLK, Neb. – An endowed scholarship has been established at Northeast Community College in memory of a man who is credited with saving the lives of others during a shooting in Superior last year. 

Darin Koepke received an Associate of Applied Science degree in Agriculture-Livestock Option from Northeast in 1988 and served on the college livestock judging team. He was named to the Alumni Hall of Success in 2010. 

He was employed by Agrex, Inc. for more than 25 years. He had supervised operations at Laurel, Enola and Superior, and at the time of his death he was the assistant general manager for the western division of Agrex. 

Koepke lost his life in a workplace violence incident in Superior on Oct. 21, 2021. At a news conference about three weeks after the incident, Nebraska State Patrol Lt. Brent Bockstadter said, “The actions of Mr. Koepke saved lives, and he unfortunately ended up giving his own life in the process.” 

“Agriculture was Darin’s life,” said his widow, Kelli. “He was always involved in 4-H, FFA, all things ag.” 

Mrs. Koepke said her husband had a strong connection to Northeast Community College. 

“Anytime he needed a new employee,” she explained, “that’s where he would reach out. He thought Northeast attracted the kind of students he wanted as employees. They were ready to work fresh out of school.”

Mrs. Koepke said a memorial scholarship at Northeast was the natural way to honor her late husband, and the couple’s daughters, Kayla Scalise and Krystina Koepke, agreed. 

“Darin was so proud of the education he received at Northeast,” Mrs. Koepke said, “and he would have wanted to give back.” 

The Darin L. Koepke Agriculture Memorial Scholarship will be awarded annually to a second-year agriculture student at Northeast. The Koepke family has provided additional funds so that the first scholarship can be awarded to a student enrolled in the Fall 2022 semester.

“We at Northeast are grateful for the chance to remember and honor Darin,” said Dr. Tracy Kruse, vice president of development and external affairs at Northeast and executive director of the Northeast Foundation. “His life revolved around agriculture, and this scholarship will support students who share that passion.”

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