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On the Tube Tonight….

CBS

  • NCIS (repeat)
  • NCIS: LOS ANGELES (repeat)
  • UNFORGETTABLE (repeat)

NBC

  • THE BIGGEST LOSER – The contestants swap trainers for a week; the contestants search for weight plates in a giant mud pit.
  • DECISION 2012 – Primary results.

FOX

  • RAISING HOPE – When Sabrina is arrest after attending an Occupy Natesville protest, one of the jail attendants (Katy Perry) commits to making her imprisonment as awful as possible.
  • I HATE MY TEENAGE DAUGHTER – A night school teacher (Mark Consuelos) takes an interest in Annie when she and Nikkie attend his class.
  • NEW GIRL – When Jess learns that injured Nick doesn’t have insurance, she brings him to her friend.
  • BREAKING IN – (season premiere) When Oz sells the company to a corporate congolmerate, the brash head of the business and her bad tempered assistant turn the office upside down.

ABC

  • LAST MAN STANDING (repeat)
  • COUGAR TOWN – Bobby takes an interest in Travis’s photography professor; Jules and Andy prepare to face off with a group of kids.
  • THE RIVER – The Magus crew finds Emmet’s camera bag containing tapes; Lena reveals a secret.
  • BODY OF PROOF (repeat)

CW

  • 90210 – Naomi’s sister pays a visit; Silver’s gets accepted to NYU.
  • RINGER – Agent Machado’s past is revealed; Siobhan deceives Malcolm.

BRAVO

  • THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY – Tamra and Vicki are unsulted by Slade’s jokes.

FX

  • JUSTIFIED – A murder forces Raylan to confront his past mistakes; Boyd grapples with Harlan’s corrupt sheriff.

TNT

  • SOUTHLAND – Lydia and Ruben must investigate the death of a nanny as well as locate the children she tended.

The Daily Dish..

JOE JONAS HOSTING SPRING BREAK: Joe Jonas will be hosting Victoria’s Secret PINK’s spring break party in Miami next week. Joe will reportedly join models, Chanel Iman and Elsa Hosk on March 14 for a pool party held at The Shelborne.

AMY WINEHOUSE MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP: The Amy Winehouse Foundation is providing a new scholarship at a London theater school. The Winehouse scholarship for the Sylvia Young Theater School will be given to a child whose family can not afford the tuition.

DEMI LOVATO IS ANSWERING QUESTIONS: After the premiere of Demi Lovato’s MTV documentary,Demi Lovato: Stay Strong, Demi will answer questions in MTV’s Times Square studio. Demi will reportedly take questions from the fans in the studio and at home for a special question and answer session duringDemi Lovato: Stay Strong — The After Show at 11 pm tonight (March 6).

ADELE STILL BREAKING RECORDS: Adele has broken another record. Her Song and Record of the Year-winning single, “Rolling in the Deep” has claimed the title of best-selling digital song ever by a female artists. According to Billboard.com, the song has sold over 6.68 million digital downloads. The Black Eyed Peas’, “I Gotta Feeling” is the all-time digital-download leader with 7.82 million.

MARIAH CAREY IS A NURTURER: Nick Cannon has his wife to thank for helping him on the road to recovery after being diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder. He told Good Morning America that most people don’t know what a good wife, Mariah Carey really is. He said, “I call her Dr. Carey. She just takes care of me and makes sure I’m eating what I’m supposed to be eating. They don’t know she’s at home making egg whites. Taking two babies in one arm and grilling in the other.”

MILA KUNIS TALKS IMAGE: Mila Kunis is totally against cosmetic injections — for now. The actress toHarper’s Bazaar, . “I will not put a needle in my body unless I have a medical reason. But ask me in 10 years. Right now, I’m like, ‘I’m going to embrace [aging],’ but . . . I’m probably going to want to have something done. I have no doubt.” When asked about her own looks, the Black Swan star said, “People have interpretations of what you’re supposed to be like. If you’re unattractive and overweight, you must have a great personality. If you’re attractive, then you must not be the nicest person. People are always taken aback that I’m easygoing but not necessarily stupid.”

 

VANESSA MINNILLO PREGNANCY CONFIRMED: Vanessa Minnillo definitely is pregnant. Nick Lachey confirmed the rumors surrounding his wife on Monday morning on Live! With Kelly. He said that they found out they were expecting right after Vanessa appeared on Live! back in January. Nick said that the night after her appearance, Vanessa “started to feel a little different, not quite herself, so she went to the store, got a pregnancy test, and it came back positive. So we’re having a baby!” He joked, “I’m here to tell you the stage here is a very fertile place.”

JENELLE EVANS ARRESTED AGAIN: Jenelle Evans turned herself into police on Monday (March 5th) on charges of cyberstalking. GossipCop.com reported that a warrant for her arrest was issued after her former employer James Duffy filed the cyberstalking charges. Evans has also filed charges against Duffy for cyberstalking, along with alleged communication of threats.

PIPPA MIDDLETON BACK ON WITH BEAU: Pippa Middleton is apparently back on with George Percy. Kate’s sister was spotted kissing her on-off beau in London over the weekend, as she left for Sweden to compete in a charity ski challenge. A witness to the exchange said, “They seemed inseparable,” adding, that they “eventually broke themselves away from one another and Pippa got back in her car and raced off.”

CELEBS RESPOND TO KIRK CAMERON: Kirk Cameron’s former Growing Pains costar Tracey Goldhas condemned his comments about homosexuality being “unnatural.” In response to Kirk’s controversial comments, Tracey tweeted, “I am a strong supporter of the LGBT community and I believe in equal rights for all.” Modern Family’s Jesse Tyler Ferguson also tweeted his thoughts on Kirk’s remarks, writing, “The only unnatural thing about me being gay is that I had a crush on Kirk Cameron until about 24 hours ago.”

2 Neb. boys accused in locker room video case

COLUMBUS, Neb. (AP) – Two former students at Lindsay Holy Family school in Lindsay are accused of secretly making videos of the school’s girls basketball team in the locker rooms.
Petitions filed in juvenile court in Platte County accused the boys in the videotaping during a three week-period in January.
The county attorney’s office filed the petitions last week. One boy is accused of unlawful intrusion. The other is accused of aiding and abetting unlawful intrusion.
School officials and the county attorney’s office declined to release details of the allegations.
School Principal Neely Moser says the boys are no longer students Holy Family, but declined to say why they left. The court petitions don’t list the former students’ ages or grade levels.

 

Lawmakers looking for more lunch money…

Sen. Scott Lautenbaugh

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – A $10,500 per year raise for Nebraska lawmakers would go before the voters in November, under a measure approved in the state Legislature.
Lawmakers voted 28-9 on Monday to advance a constitutional amendment to boost salaries to $22,500 starting in 2013. The current rate of pay for elected officials is $12,000.
Omaha Sen. Scott Lautenbaugh introduced the measure in an effort to adjust lawmaker pay for inflation. The last time salaries were raised was more than 20 years ago.
Supporters say everyday people can no longer afford to serve in the Legislature. Some lawmakers say that the Legislature has become a place for the retired and the rich.
Opponents say the state should spend its money elsewhere.
The measure faces one more round of voting in the coming weeks.

 

Universal Studios…Nebraska???

Sen. Colby Coash

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – A bill that would encourage film crews to shoot against a Nebraska backdrop has cleared a first-round vote in the Legislature.
Lawmakers advanced the measure (LB863) Monday with a 33-0 vote.
The bill by Lincoln Sen. Colby Coash allows cities to use state economic development money they receive to attract film, television and commercial productions.
Coash says the measure lets film crews avoid the bureaucracy that often comes with larger, state-based film tax credit programs.
He says the bill will also give Nebraska an advantage over other Plains states, which lack local incentives.
Coash introduced the bill in response to a film project in Valentine, which raised questions about whether cities can use their state money for movie productions. City officials approved $5,000 for local businesses that assisted the crew.

 

I think we DVR’d winter and skipped all the ads….

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today: Sunny, with a high near 77. Breezy, with a south southwest wind 10 to 13 mph increasing to between 19 and 22 mph. Winds could gust as high as 31 mph.

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 30. Blustery, with a north northwest wind 8 to 11 mph increasing to between 17 and 20 mph. Winds could gust as high as 28 mph.

Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 42. Breezy, with a north northeast wind between 16 and 23 mph, with gusts as high as 32 mph. 

Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 21. North northeast wind between 9 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. 

Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 47. North northeast wind between 9 and 13 mph. 

 

Husker Baseball Opens Home Schedule, Host K-State

After playing their first 10 games of the 2012 season on the road, the Nebraska baseball team opens a stretch of 17 consecutive home games this afternoon when they welcome former conference rivals Kansas State to Hawks Field. The Huskers are 6-4 to start the year after finishing 2-1 at the Dairy Queen Classic in Minneapolis last weekend, and have won six of seven since being swept in the season’s opening weekend by still-unbeaten Gonzaga. The visiting Wildcats are off to a 5-5 start. Jon Keller will get the start on the mound for the Huskers, his second in four days after working just an inning and a third in Saturday’s win over New Mexico State. The Big Red will be putting a 33-year winning streak in home openers on the line today in Lincoln. First pitch is scheduled for 2:05.

Rockies Get Walk-Off Win

The Colorado Rockies earned their first win of the Cactus League season with a walk-off victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks at Salt River Field in Scottsdale, Arizona. Minor league first baseman Ben Paulsen hit the first pitch of the bottom of the ninth over the wall to give the Rockies a 6-5 win. The two teams went back and forth all afternoon, and Brendan Harris’s infield single in the eighth inning tied the game at five for the Rockies and set the stage for Paulsen’s heroics. Rockies starting pitcher Jhoulys Chacin allowed three runs, but only one earned, in his two innings of work. He threw 21 of his 29 pitches for strikes. Rockies top offensive prospect Nolan Arenado had an RBI double and a run scored. The Rockies are back in action today in Mesa, taking on the Chicago Cubs.

Nuggets Beat Kings in OT For Fourth Straight Win

In a dramatic overtime thriller at the Pepsi Center, the Denver Nuggets won their fourth game in a row with a 119-116 victory over the Sacramento Kings. The Nuggets needed a video review to give them a chance to tie in regulation. A foul of Arron Afflalo while in the act of shooting a game-tying three pointer was ruled to have come before the buzzer, and Afflalo sunk three free throws with six-tenths of a second left to send the game to OT. In the overtime session, the Nuggets trailed by four points but rallied back to tie the game, and Ty Lawson hit the game’s biggest shot for the second straight night, burying a three with four seconds to play for the winning points. Afflalo’s 32 points led the Nuggets in the victory. The Nuggets are now 22-17. They host the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday night.

Beatrice pharmacy robbery leads to lockdown

BEATRICE, Neb. (AP) – Authorities say two schools and several government offices were locked down after an armed robbery at a pharmacy in downtown Beatrice.
The holdup at Poling Drugs happened Monday morning. No one was hurt, and police continue to search for a suspect.
Police say the man, who was armed with a handgun and wearing a ski mask, demanded drugs and then ran out of the business.
An elementary school and the high school were locked down for about an hour as a precaution. Gage County Sheriff Millard Gustafson says county offices, including the courthouse, also were locked down for a time.

 

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