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Bills would strip Neb. AG of fund oversight

Jon Bruning

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – The Nebraska Attorney General’s office would lose its oversight of a state environmental fund, under two proposals slated for a legislative hearing.
The proposals were introduced following criticism of a $100,000 grant by Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning, who approved the money for an industry-backed farm group. The Legislature’s Judiciary Committee will hear both bills Wednesday.
The money was awarded to We Support Agriculture, a group created to promote farming in the midst of what it perceives as threats to Nebraska’s agriculture industry. The fund is made up of money from state environmental fines and settlements.
The proposals were introduced by state Sens. Heath Mello of Omaha and Ken Haar of Malcolm. Both are Democrats in the officially nonpartisan Legislature. Bruning is a Republican running for U.S. Senate.

 

Omaha road workers claim $1M Powerball prize

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – A group of 16 workers in the Omaha Roads Department has claimed a $1 million Powerball prize.
The Nebraska Lottery says they claimed the prize on Tuesday from the Feb. 8 drawing. They workers have pooling their money to buy Powerball tickets each week for nearly a decade. Each will receive a $62,500.
One of the tickets matched five numbers, but not the Powerball.
The lottery says it’s the first automatic $1 million winning ticket since Powerball was upgraded on Jan. 15. Previously, the amount for matching the first five numbers was $200,000.

 

Man sought in northeast Nebraska shooting

NORFOLK, Neb. (AP) – Police want to talk to a 34-year-old man about the shooting of a woman in a Norfolk home.
Police Chief Bill Mizner said that Carlos Alfredo Arevalo-Martinez is wanted for questioning about Tuesday’s shooting. A police dispatcher said Wednesday that no one by that name was in custody.
The shooting occurred around 12:15 p.m. Tuesday. Mizner says officers found 33-year-old Edna Gutierrez lying in the kitchen with a gunshot wound to the head.
She was taken to a local hospital, then to The Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. A hospital spokeswoman said Wednesday she didn’t have any information on Gutierrez, who also is known as Edna Little Elk.
At least four nearby schools were locked down for about an hour after the shooting was reported.

 

Some gas stations just offer a car wash….

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – One Omaha family will have more than hearts and flowers to celebrate on Valentine’s Day.
Domingo Cruz and his wife, Elia Velasco, will now celebrate the birth of their son, who was delivered outside a south Omaha gas station.
Cruz said that he was in route to the hospital with his laboring wife Tuesday when she yelled that she wasn’t going to make it. Her baby wasn’t due for another two weeks, so her early labor caught them by surprise.
Cruz says he pulled into the gas station and called 911.
Omaha firefighters arrived in minutes and helped deliver the healthy 6-pound, 5- ounce baby in his parents’ car outside the station.

 

Red Willow County board OKs plan for new jail

McCOOK, Neb. (AP) – Red Willow County commissioners have approved plans to build a 24-bed jail and law enforcement center next to the courthouse in McCook.
Voters will be asked in the May primary about financing for the $5.1 million project.
At the commissioners’ meeting on Monday, commission chairman Earl McNutt said “It’s time to go forward or say ‘no’ to it.”
The county closed its jail in 1982 because it did not meet state standards.
Voters rejected plans for a joint public safety facility with the city of McCook in 2006.

 

Crash at Nebraska train crossing called accidental

KEARNEY, Neb. (AP) – Authorities say a fatal crash at a south-central Nebraska train crossing was an accident.
The accident occurred about 8:40 p.m. Jan. 25 in Odessa, a few miles west of Kearney.
Authorities say 19-year-old Jimmy Ray “JR” Burnett was driving his pickup north on Evergreen Road when he entered the crossing and collided with a Kansas-bound coal train.
A Union Pacific spokesman says the crossing had white X markings and stop signs but no gates or flashing lights.
Burnett was a student at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
He graduated from Garden County High School in 2011.

 

Alliance man charged with fatal stabbings

ALLIANCE, Neb. (AP) – A 25-year-old man has been charged with stabbing to death two people in western Nebraska.
Court records say Dominick Dubray, of Alliance, faces two counts of first-degree murder and two weapons counts.
The bodies of 22-year-old Catalina Chavez and 42-year-old Mike Loutzenhiser, of Scottsbluff, were found Saturday morning in a home on the east side of Alliance.
Police said another person who lived in the house was injured and flown to a Denver hospital. Court records list Chavez and Dubray as living at the same address.
Dubray initially was not named and was identified only as a person of interest. But the charges were filed on Tuesday in Box Butte County Court.
His attorney in a 2011 criminal case didn’t immediately return a call Wednesday from The Associated Press.

 

Oh February…make up your mind

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 38. North wind between 8 and 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. 

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 14. North northwest wind between 4 and 7 mph becoming calm. 

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 42. West wind between 3 and 9 mph. 

Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 16. Southwest wind 7 to 9 mph becoming northwest. 

Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 38. North northwest wind between 6 and 9 mph. 

 

NPCC Looks For Season Sweeps at McCook (Listen LIVE on ESPN Radio 1410)

Tonight on ESPN Radio 1410, it’s North Platte Community College basketball. The Knights and Lady Knights hope to sweep the season series against their rivals from McCook Community College when they meet at True Hall Gymnasium in McCook this evening. In the first meeting this season, in North Platte back on January 24, the Lady Knights defeated the Lady Indians 77-66, while the Knights men routed the Indians 78-58. Both North Platte teams are coming off of victories at Southeast Community College on Saturday, with the ladies winning 60-53 and the men using a last second shot to knock off the Storm 59-57. Tonight, the women’s game tips off at 5:30, with the men’s game to follow at 7:30. ESPN Radio 1410’s coverage starts with the Kwik Stop Pregame Show at 5:15.

Husker Baseball Picked By Big Ten Coaches For Fourth Place Finish

The Nebraska baseball team has been picked to finish fourth in their inaugural season in the Big Ten by the conference coaches. The Huskers, who return seven position starters and 17 lettermen from last season’s team, are pegged to finish behind defending conference champion Michigan State, Purdue, and Minnesota. Starting pitchers Tom Lemke and Travis Huber and first baseman Kash Kalkowski were selected by the coaches as Players to Watch for the Huskers. The Huskers finished 30-25 and 9-18 in their final year of Big 12 conference play. They fired coach Mike Anderson after the season and replaced him with former Husker two-sport star and Major League All-Star Darin Erstad. The Huskers open their season on the road this weekend with a three-game series against Gonzaga in Peoria, Arizona.

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