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Neb. Goodwill employee turns in $2,000 in jacket

SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (AP) – An employee at the Goodwill Store in Scottsbluff is getting some good will in return. KDUH-TV in Scottsbluff says the employee was sorting donated clothes last weekend and discovered $2,000 in a jacket. Store Manager Stephanie Quick says the employee rushed into Quick’s office and turned in the money. Quick says it was added to the daily sales, which goes back to the community to help the disabled with housing and job training. Quick says the employee, who doesn’t want to be identified, will be honored for her integrity. KDUH-TV says it’s one of the largest cash-finds for Goodwill Stores in the region. The largest so far was $4,000 hidden in a donated shoe.

Chief Deputy Attorney and daughter injured in crash

Lincoln County Chief Deputy Todd Engleman and his 10 year old daughter were injured in a scooter accident Thursday afternoon near Hershey. The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office reported that Engleman crashed the motor scooter about a mile and a half south of town as he was taking his daughter to school just before 8 a.m. Engleman suffered a broken collarbone in the accident; his daughter came away with road rash. Both were wearing helmets.

1 dead in van-semi crash near Grand Island

Hall County Sheriff's Office

GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) – Authorities say the driver of a minivan died in a fiery collision with semitrailer that closed a highway for several hours near Grand Island. The accident happened early Thursday on U.S. Highway 30 just east of Alda. The Hall County sheriff’s’ office says the eastbound minivan, driven by 30-year-old James Lual of Wood River, collided with the westbound truck, which burst into flames, around 4:40 a.m. Authorities say minutes before the crash, a motorist called 911 and reported the minivan was traveling on the wrong side of the road. A deputy who was in the area discovered the accident. Lual died the scene. The truck driver wasn’t injured. The accident closed the highway for about 6 hours.

Mike Jacobs released after positive drug test

DENVER (AP) – The Colorado Rockies have released minor league first baseman Mike Jacobs after he received a 50-game suspension from Major League Baseball for taking a performance-enhancing substance. In a statement, Jacobs said he took human growth hormone to overcome knee and back ailments. He apologized and said he hopes to continue his playing career after serving his suspension. The 30-year-old Jacobs has played six major league seasons, collecting 100 homers and 310 RBIs with a career .254 batting average with the Mets, Marlins and Royals. He was leading the Rockies’ Triple-A team in Colorado Springs with 23 homers and 97 RBIs while hitting .298 over 117 games with the Sky Sox. The Rockies released a statement expressing their disappointment in Jacobs and saying PEDs must be eradicated from the sport.

(VIDEO) Buffalo Bill extension opens

The Buffalo Bill extension project has finally been completed. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held this morning to officially open the route which includes a bridge over the South Platte River and a viaduct over I-80. North Platte residents can now drive from the Lincoln County Historical Museum to the inlet at Lake Maloney with one straight shot on Buffalo Bill Avenue. The project has been decades in the planning and completion.


(Above) Mayor Kaschke speaks prior to cutting the ribbon on the Buffalo Bill extension (Below) A virtual tour of the newly opened access


DIET & EXERCISE: Just Counting Calories Isn’t Going To Cut It

A new study from Harvard University concluded that many current weight-control tips work, while others do not.

For example, eating everything in moderation, eating fewer calories and avoiding fatty foods isn’t the best approach.

Instead, what you eat makes quite a difference. Just counting calories won’t matter much unless you look at the kinds of calories you’re eating.

Here are some other findings the scientists tested and proved about weight loss:

To guard against creeping weight gain, weigh yourself at least once a week, on the same scale under the same conditions.
Exercise alone is rarely enough to shed lots of pounds — you must change your diet.
Read package labels. Whole grains should be the first ingredient of starchy foods like bread, rice or pasta.
Fill your dinner plate mostly with vegetables, and limit consumption of red meat.
Snack on nuts or add them to dishes, but don’t get carried away; they are high in calories.
You can drink one glass of wine a day and not gain weight, but other forms of alcohol are likely to bring added pounds.

Sara says she’s not confident she should be a Step Mom. Is she being selfish? Give her your advice here

I’m having a total meltdown about my dating life and I’m hoping you can help.

Long story short, I met this hot, older guy at a restaurant four months ago when he sent over a bottle of wine to my table.

He was very sweet and we ended up going out on a date. We’ve been dating ever since and I’ve grown to care about him very much and could definitely see a more serious relationship with him.

Here’s the problem — I’m 25 and he’s 40. While that in itself isn’t a problem for me, this is: He has two kids.

He shares custody with his ex-wife so the 13-year-old and 9-year-old are with him every other week and I end up spending a lot of time with them as a family.

I feel like I’m way too young to step into the role of step mom and I don’t know how to tell him this without feeling selfish.

What do I do? The kids are really sweet, but I don’t know if I’m ready to settle down yet — and and I don’t want to be around the kids now — and then disappear later!

Please help me figure this out!

Thanks,
Sara

Holy Canadian Smoke, Batman!

Inmates at a prison in British Columbia are said to be combining the search for a higher power with the search for a high — by smoking joints rolled in Bible pages.

Prisoners can’t obtain rolling papers under Canadian jail rules, but they’re entitled to free copies of a religious text — and in recent times, officials have seized seven partially ripped Bibles and 11 loose scripture pages from inmates suspected of drug use.

A prisons officer says, “Normally you’re allowed to have a Bible. But once you start using it for some other purpose, then that’s when [we] seize it.”

Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds take a hike

Are they or aren’t they?

Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds deny they’re a couple, but the stars were spotted on a cozy vacation together in Wyoming over the weekend. The Proposal co-stars were photographed hiking through Grand Teton National Park with Ryan carrying Sandra’s adopted son Louis in a backpack carrier.

You might recall that back in January, amid rumors of a romance, Sandra said Ryan “is not my lover. [He’s] just an amazing friend I’ve had for 10 years.”

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