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Wisconsin Couple Killed in I-80 Crash

 

A car-semi trailer truck crash on westbound Interstate 80 near Ogallala has claimed the lives of a Wisconsin couple.

The crash occurred Thursday, March 22 just before 10:00 a.m., (MDT), on I-80, 1.5 miles east of the Ogallala Interchange. Troopers investigating the crash say the driver of a 1992 Buick sedan was eastbound on I-80 when he lost control of the car while attempting to pass a semi. The car crossed the median and slid into the westbound lanes of I-80 where it was struck on the driver’s side by a westbound semi trailer truck.

The driver of the Buick, Michael J. Phillips, 69, and his wife, Joann L. Phillips, 62, both of Manitowoc, Wis., were killed in the crash.

The driver of the semi, Tacy M. Balkcom (FM), 55, Adairsville, Ga., and a co-driver, Michael I. Balkcom, 42, Adairsville, Ga., were not injured in the crash.

Seat belts were in use by both drivers and the passenger in the sedan. The crash closed westbound lanes of I-80 for approximately three hours.

JUDGE IRWIN NAMED CO-CHAIR OF MINORITY JUSTICE COMMITTEE

The Nebraska Minority Justice Committee is a joint effort of the Nebraska State Bar Association and the Nebraska Supreme Court. Since it’s inception in 2003, the Committee has developed and implemented a number of policy reforms, research projects, and educational initiatives aimed at 1) addressing racial disparities in both the juvenile and adult justice systems; 2) ensuring equal access to justice; and 3) promoting the diversity of Nebraska’s judicial workforce and legal profession

The Nebraska Supreme Court has appointed Court of Appeals Judge John Irwin to replace long time co-chair Hon. John Gerrard, who was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in January to the U.S. District Court. “Judge Irwin has had a long term commitment in assuring that all lawyers and litigants experience an even playing field in Nebraska courts. He is innovative and together with co-chair Linda Crump will lead the committee to a high level of excellence”, said Justice Gerrard. A Court of Appeals Judge since 1992, Judge Irwin served on the original Minority Justice Task Force (2001-2003) and has Co-chaired one of the Minority Justice Committee’s Subcommittee’s since inception (2003-2012). Of Judge Gerrard, Judge Irwin quoted Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ‘The life of a man consists not in seeing visions and in dreaming dreams, but in active charity and in willing service.’ Judge Gerrard’s active charity and willing service, in themselves, are a mark of distinction for Judge Gerrard, as well as a mark of distinction for Nebraska.

In addition to its local impact, the Committee has received national attention for its work: pioneering research and legislative reform to improve the extent to which juries are representative of the communities that they serve, receiving an American Bar Association Award for its programming to diversify the legal profession, examining ways in which communities can reduce failure to appear among communities of color, and by providing technical assistance to Commissions being established in other states.

In May of 2012, the Committee will have another opportunity in the national spotlight as it hosts the 24th Annual Conference of the National Consortium on Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts. Since 2010, Judge Irwin has chaired the planning committee for this event. Explaining the annual conference, Judge Irwin highlighted the facts that the National Consortium brings together thought-leaders and delegates of state justice systems from around the country to share their collective knowledge about best practices within their court systems for achieving fairness and access to justice for all. This is the first time the conference has been hosted in the Midwest, presenting a new opportunity to show case the work being done in Nebraska and to engage neighboring states in addressing these issues. The conference will take place at the Hilton Hotel in Omaha on May 9-12, 2012 and offers an impressive agenda filled with nationally renowned speakers on a broad range of topics related to: addressing language barriers, enhancing diversity and cultural competence, addressing racial disparities, and building the capacity to effect change (registration information is available online at www.nebar.com).

Entertainment News March 22, 2012

CHARGES DROPPED AGAINST JENELLE EVANS: Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans has dodged a bullet. The troubled reality star’s former roommate Hannah Inman dropped charges that Jenelle had harassed her. Inman accused her of communicating threats and making harassing phone calls, leading to Evan’s arrest in January. The charges were dropped on Monday, but Jenelle is still pending charges in a cyberstalking case involving her former employer James Duffy. It was also reported that Jenelle plans on going under the knife for a boob job in the near future. 

‘THE ARTIST’ STAR DIVORCING: The Artist star Penelope Ann Miller is getting divorced. Peoplemagazine reported that the 48-year-old has filed for legal separation from James Huggins, her husband of nearly 12 years. Miller cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split and requested that Huggins not be awarded spousal support and asked to have sole legal and physical custody of their two children.

HUGH HEFNER’S SON WON’T FACE JAIL TIME: Hugh Hefner’s son Marston must complete a 52-week domestic violence program after pleading no contest to corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant. The charge stemmed from a fight with his on-off girlfriend Claire Sinclair, which became violent. The judge also ordered Marston to stay away from Claire.

WILLIAM AND KATE REUNITE: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been reunited. Prince William returned to Britain on Wednesday from the Falkand Islands, where he’d been working with his Royal Air Force Search and Rescue helicopter crew. After he landed, William was scheduled to meet with Kate and later see members of his family, including his grandmother Queen Elizabeth.

WILMER VALDERRAMA DATING MINKA KELLY? Womanizing actor Wilmer Valderrama’s latest conquest is reportedly Minka KellyPeople magazine reported that during a recent night out, the two were “all over each other.” A source added, “They were very flirty and dancing close. They even left with each other.” Minka split from Derek Jeter last year, although there were rumors that they had rekindled their romance.

 


This Day in History March 22

2008 Corinne Bailey Rae‘s husband, saxophonist Jason Rae, is found dead in Leeds, England of a suspected drug overdose.
2001 Billy Corgan performs for the first time since the breakup of The Smashing Pumpkins at The Third Waltz, a benefit for homeless children, at Chicago’s Metro.
2000 Romeo Must Die, with Aaliyah in a starring role, opens in theaters nationwide.
1999 David Strickland, who played music critic “Todd” on Suddenly Susan, is found hanging in a Las Vegas hotel room.
1997 Tara Lipinski, two months shy of her 15th birthday, become the youngest women’s world figure skating champion.
1993 Cleveland Indians pitchers Steve Olin and Tim Crews are killed in a boating accident in Florida. Bob Ojeda is seriously injured in the accident.
1991 Pamela Smart, a high school teacher, is found guilty in New Hampshire of manipulating her student-lover to kill her husband.
1989 Oliver North begins two days of testimony at his Iran-Contra trial in Washington, D-C.
1988 Congress overrides President Ronald Reagan‘s veto of a sweeping civil rights bill.
1977 Indira Ghandi resigns as the prime minister of India.
1972 The Equal Rights Amendment is passed by Congress.
1971 Congress approves the 26th amendment to the Constitution, which lowers the voting age to 18.
1935 Persia is renamed Iran.
1917 The United States recognizes Russia’s new Communist government.

What’s On TV Tonight?

  • Live! With Kelly (synd) — Denzel Washington (4:44 Last Day on Earth), Sarah Michelle Gellar (Ringer), guest co-host Michael Strahan
  • The Talk (CBS) — Maya Rudolph (Up All Night), Ice Cube
  • The View (ABC) — Cuba Gooding Junior (repeat)
  • Ellen DeGeneres (synd) — Kristin Chenoweth (GCB), K’Naan with Nelly Furtado
  • Jon Stewart (Comedy Central) — Will Ferrell (repeat)
  • Conan O’Brien (TBS) — Ryan Gosling, Nicole Scherzinger (repeat)
  • David Letterman (CBS) — Paul RuddThe Heartless Bastards (repeat)
  • Jay Leno (NBC) — Arsenio HallThe Secret Sisters
  • Jimmy Kimmel (ABC) — Kristin Chenoweth (GCB), Neon Trees
  • Craig Ferguson (CBS) — Ewan McGregor (repeat)
  • Jimmy Fallon (NBC) — Candice Bergen (The Best Man), FergieSleeper Agent
  • Lifetime airs the season finale of Project Runway All-Stars.
  • NCAA basketball’s Sweet 16 round gets under way on CBS and TBS.
  • Archer wraps up its season on FX.

This Day in History March 22

2008 Corinne Bailey Rae‘s husband, saxophonist Jason Rae, is found dead in Leeds, England of a suspected drug overdose.
2001 Billy Corgan performs for the first time since the breakup of The Smashing Pumpkins at The Third Waltz, a benefit for homeless children, at Chicago’s Metro.
2000 Romeo Must Die, with Aaliyah in a starring role, opens in theaters nationwide.
1999 David Strickland, who played music critic “Todd” on Suddenly Susan, is found hanging in a Las Vegas hotel room.
1997 Tara Lipinski, two months shy of her 15th birthday, become the youngest women’s world figure skating champion.
1993 Cleveland Indians pitchers Steve Olin and Tim Crews are killed in a boating accident in Florida. Bob Ojeda is seriously injured in the accident.
1991 Pamela Smart, a high school teacher, is found guilty in New Hampshire of manipulating her student-lover to kill her husband.
1989 Oliver North begins two days of testimony at his Iran-Contra trial in Washington, D-C.
1988 Congress overrides President Ronald Reagan‘s veto of a sweeping civil rights bill.
1977 Indira Ghandi resigns as the prime minister of India.
1972 The Equal Rights Amendment is passed by Congress.
1971 Congress approves the 26th amendment to the Constitution, which lowers the voting age to 18.
1935 Persia is renamed Iran.
1917 The United States recognizes Russia’s new Communist government.

Lots of 3/22/12 Birthdays!!

Karen Rodriguez
1989 The New Yorker finished 12th on American Idol: Season 10. (Age: 23)
MIMS (Sean Mims)
1981 (Age: 31)
Shannon Bex
1980 Ex-Danity Kane singer (Age: 32)
John Otto
1977 Limp Bizkit drummer (Age: 35)
Kellie Shanygne Williams
1976 Actress (TV’s What About Joan and Family Matters). (Age: 36)
Reese Witherspoon
1976 She won a Best Actress Oscar in 2006 for her portrayal of June Carter Cash in Walk the Line. Her other films include Four ChristmasesElectionCruel Intentions, Sweet Home Alabama and Legally Blonde. (Age: 36)
Cole Hauser
1975 Actor (The Break-Up2 Fast 2 Furious, Hart’s War) (Age: 37)
Marcus Camby
1974 The N-B-A star has played for Portland, the L-A Clippers, Denver, New York and Toronto. (Age: 38)
Kidada Jones
1974 The actress and model is the daughter of Quincy Jones and Peggy Lipton. She was engaged to Tupac Shakur at the time he was killled. (Age: 38)
Michael Imperioli
1966 Actor (TV’s Detroit 1-8-7Life on Mars and The Sopranos) (Age: 46)
Matthew Modine
1959 Actor  (The Real Blonde, Short Cuts, Pacific Heights, Married to the Mob, Full Metal JacketVision Quest, Birdy) (Age: 53)
Bob Costas
1952 Sportscaster/TV interviewer/radio broadcaster (Age: 60)
Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
1948 He’s composed the music for such legendary shows as Jesus Christ SuperstarCatsEvitaPhantom of the Opera and the stage adaptation of Sunset Boulevard. (Age: 64)
Wolf Blitzer
1948 C-N-N newsman. (Age: 64)
William Shatner
1931 The Canadian-born actor became famous for playing “Captain Kirk” on Star Trek. More recently He’s starred in the T-V series $#*! My Dad Says and Boston Legal and released a well-received musical album. (Age: 81)
Marcel Marceau
1923 –
2007
The “World’s Greatest Mime” speaks the only word in Mel Brooks‘s Silent Movie. He died September 22nd, 2007 at 84.
Karl Malden (Mladen Sekulovich)
1912 –
2009
He was best known for T-V’s The Streets of San Francisco, a series of American Express commercials and his Oscar-nominated work in the movies A Streetcar Named Desire — for which he won Best Supporting Actor — and On the Waterfront. He died of natural causes July 1st, 2009 at 97.

Osborne’s Statement Denies Any Offers of Men’s Basketball Head Coaching Job

Nebraska athletic director Tom Osborne released a statement yesterday denying reports that the vacant men’s basketball head coaching position has been offered to anyone. The Omaha World-Herald had reported that four different head coaches had denied overtures from the Huskers: UCLA’s Ben Howland, Wichita State’s Gregg Marshall, Gonzaga’s Mark Few and Colorado’s Tad Boyle. In the statement, Osborne says that he will not be offering the job to anyone that athletic department officials has not had a chance to meet with personally. On Monday, Osborne was in Atlanta to meet with Oral Roberts head coach Scott Sutton. He’s also previously sat down with Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s bench boss, Rob Jeter. It has been 13 days since Nebraska fired Doc Sadler after six seasons.

Late Lead Slips Away, Huskers Fall

The Nebraska baseball team will go into Big Ten conference play this weekend on a sour note after letting a late lead slip away in a 6-4 loss to Northern Colorado at Hawks Field yesterday afternoon. A two-run pinch-hit home-run by Pat Kelly, his third of the season, gave the Huskers a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the sixth inning, but the visiting Bears scored four times in the top of the eighth inning to regain the lead. An RBI single by Rich Sanguinetti in the ninth gave the Huskers hope, but the Bears shut down the rally to escape with the win and a two-game series split. The loss drops the Big Red to 15-8 on the season. On Friday, the Huskers open their first ever conference season in the Big Ten by opening a three-game series in Illinois. First pitch against the Illini on Friday is set for 6:35 PM.

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