By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Gov. Pete Ricketts announced Friday that he has selected an interim director to run Nebraska’s prison system when current director Scott Frakes steps down next month.
Ricketts said in a news release that Diane Sabatka-Rine will serve as interim director of the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services.
Sabatka-Rine has been with the department nearly 40 years and has served as warden of the Nebraska State Penitentiary, Lincoln Correctional Center and the Diagnostic and Evaluation Center. She is currently chief of operations, overseeing deputy directors for the divisions of prisons, programs, administrative services and industries.
Sabatka-Rine will take over the top prisons post starting Oct. 8 — the day after Frakes leaves.
Ricketts also named Doug Hohbein as interim State Fire Marshal.. He’ll take over Oct. 15 for the Chris Cantrell, who also announced his resignation earlier this month.