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5 teenagers hurt in crash on I-80 in Nebraska

GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) – Five teenagers have been hurt in a single-car crash on Interstate 80.
Nebraska State Patrol spokeswoman Deb Collins said that 18-year-old Nyamal Gatlauk, of Grand Island, fell asleep at the wheel, causing the car to crash into the median, hit a guardrail and spin. The crash happened between 8 and 8:30 a.m. Saturday just east of Greenwood.
Collins says four 15-year-old girls were passengers in the car, and all five teens were taken to hospitals for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
Gatluak was cited for driving without a license, reckless driving and for seat belt violations. No number was listed for Gatlauk.

 

Trimming around the NEST

State Treasurer Don Stenburg

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Nebraska’s college savings plan is making some changes designed to reduce costs and expand the investment options.
Nebraska State Treasurer Don Stenberg says the changes will help make Nebraska’s plan more competitive.
First National Bank of Omaha says portfolio expenses will be reduced in the plan. And some of the investment funds will now offer investors more diverse choices.
The changes will take effect in July after investors are formally notified in May.
Investors in so-called 529 plans offered by states across the country get tax benefits while saving for college. More than 52,000 families in Nebraska, and more than 189,000 nationwide, are saving through the Nebraska Educational Savings Trust, a 529 college savings plan.

 

Drop that burger and pick up those feet…

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Thousands of Nebraskans are expected to participate in this year’s “National Walk at Lunch” event later this month.
The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska event is slated for April 25.
To date, 7,500 people and 65 organizations across the state have committed to this year’s walk. Nebraskans can register themselves, their friends or their businesses and learn more by visiting www.nebraskablue.com.
Businesses and schools organize their own walks, choosing a time and place that is most convenient, while individuals walk at their leisure. So far, 35 Nebraska cities, from Omaha to Scottsbluff, have organizations or individuals signed up to walk.
The event is designed to encourage healthy living habits for a lifetime.

 

Tense, combative legislative session draws to a close

NE Legislature

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Lawmakers are nearing the end a legislative session that will include new investments in university medical research, an overhaul of child welfare services, and a tax-cut package aimed at low- and middle-income Nebraskans.
Lawmakers have finished most of their top legislative priorities, with three days left in the session. But in nearly every major policy decision this year, lawmakers have shown a greater-than-usual willingness to confront Gov. Dave Heineman, and the Republican often has responded strongly.
Several times this session, Heineman has singled out individual state senators for criticism, and last week he portrayed the session as one that could be tarnished by tax increases and giveaways to illegal immigrants.
Some lawmakers have blasted Heineman’s tax package and assailed his administration’s oversight of child welfare services.

 

Straight line winds damage Alliance, but misses Carhenge… (read updated story)

Carhenge- Alliance, Neb.

ALLIANCE, Neb. (AP) – An apparent tornado has damaged a house and derailed rail cars in Alliance.
Law enforcement officials reported to the National Weather Service that the tornado touched down about 5 p.m. Friday.
Eagle Radio station KCOW reports that a roof was ripped off an Alliance home and thrown into the porch of an adjacent house. Six coal cars were thrown off the tracks at a Burlington Northern Santa Fe rail yard in south Alliance.
No injuries were reported.

 

 

Grants for a fee???

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – The state Department of Health and Human Services is warning Nebraskans about a scam that promises public assistance grants.
Thomas Pristow, director of DHHS’ Children and Family Services, says some recipients of public assistance reported receiving fraudulent phone calls last week that promised up to $7,000 in grants in exchange for a deposit fee. Pristow says the state doesn’t require deposits or pre-payments in order to receive assistance.
Pristow says Nebraskans who receive such calls should contact their local police department and DHHS’ investigations unit at 402-471-9407 in Lincoln and greater Nebraska or 402-595-3789 in Omaha.

 

April 9

  • Hugh Hefner (Playboy publisher) (86)
  • Michael Learned (actress “Ma Walton” on The Waltons) (73)
  • Cynthia Nixon (actress, Sex and the City) (46)
  • Keshia Knight Pulliam (actress, The Cosby Show’s Rudy Huxtable) (33)
  • Dennis Quaid (actor, Postcards From the Edge, Innerspace, The Big Easy ) (58)
  • Marty Krofft (producer, brother of Sid Krofft, created TV’s Land of the Lost, H.R. PufnstufSigmund the Sea MonsterElectra Woman and Dyna Girl) (75)
  • Jenna Jameson (famous porn star) (38)
  • Paulina Porizkova (model, wife of Cars leader Ric Ocasek) (47)
  • Gene Parsons (multi-instrumentalist, the Byrds) (68)
  • Jim Fowler (naturalist, Wild Kingdom) (82, some sources say 80)
  • Leighton Meester (actress, Gossip Girl’s Blair Waldorf, Country Strong, The Roommate) (26)
  • Jesse McCartney (singer/actor, ‘Beautiful Soul,’ Hannah Montana, Summerland, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Horton Hears a Who!) (25)
  • Kristen Stewart (actress, Twilight movies, Adventureland, Into the Wild, Panic Room) (22)
  • Elle Fanning (actress, younger sister of Dakota Fanning, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Monsters vs. Aliens, Daddy Day Care, Babel) (14)
  • Jay Baruchel (actor, Tropic Thunder, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, She’s Out of My League, How to Train Your Dragon, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice) (29)

And thunder shall roll across the valley…

Graphical depiction of the weather story for today.

 

 

Today: Areas of frost before 8am. Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 65. East northeast wind between 5 and 11 mph. 

Tonight: Areas of frost after 4am. Otherwise, partly cloudy, with a low around 32. East wind between 6 and 9 mph. 

Tuesday: Areas of frost before 8am. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 61. Southeast wind between 6 and 11 mph. 

Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 41. Southeast wind around 11 mph. 

Wednesday: A slight chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 58. Breezy, with a southeast wind between 13 and 20 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

 

April 9 History

1865, Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House in Virginia. The Civil War, during which half a million men were killed, formally ended three days later.
1866, the Civil Rights Bill was passed over President Andrew Johnson’s veto.
1913, the first baseball game was played in Brooklyn’s Ebbets Field, home of the Brooklyn Dodgers.
1959, NASA announced the selection of America’s first seven astronauts. They were Scott Carpenter,Gordon CooperJohn GlennGus GrissomWally SchirraAlan Shepard and Donald Slayton.
1963, Congress made former British leader Winston Churchill an honorary U.S. citizen.
1963President Kennedy opened the baseball season by throwing out the first ball at Washington’s new District of Columbia Stadium, now known as Robert F. Kennedy Stadium.
1965, the Houston Astrodome opened with an exhibition game between the Astros and the New York Yankees. The stadium was called the “Eighth Wonder of the World.”
1968, the assassinated Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. was buried in Atlanta.
1984, Actress Shirley MacLaine received her first Academy Award for the film Terms of Endearment at the 56th annual Oscars presentation. MacLaine had been nominated five times over 26 years before winning the statuette.
1989, Hundreds of thousands of people marched Washington DC, demanding continued safe and legal abortion and urging the Supreme Court to uphold its 1973 “Roe versus Wade” decision.
1990, The baseball season opened a week late because of a labor dispute.
1992, a U.S. court found former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega guilty of cocaine trafficking, money laundering, and racketeering. Noriega is serving a 40-year sentence.
2002, Britain’s Queen Mother Elizabeth was buried at Windsor Castle in a vault beside her late husband,King George the Sixth, after her funeral at Westminster Abbey. She had died 10 days earlier, at 101.
2003, Invasion of Iraq, Baghdad falls to American forces.
2005Prince Charles of Wales marries Camilla Parker Bowles.

April 9

CBS

  • HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER – Ted, Marshall and Barney get together to watch the “Stars Wars” trilogy and consider their futures.
  • 2 BROKE GIRLS – Max talks Caroline into participating in a clinical drug trial to raise money to help Caroline’s father.
  • TWO AND A HALF MEN – Walden tells Zoey that he will be going into business with his ex-wife (Judge Greer).
  • MIKE & MOLLY – Molly and Mike wind up losing out on their wedding chapel after an unsuccessful meeting with the priest at Peggy’s church.
  • HAWAII FIVE-0 – Max reveals shocking information about his childhood to help the team track a serial killer who may have ties to Max’s past.

NBC

  • THE VOICE – Hopefuls from two teams compete.
  • SMASH – When the show’s new star gets stuck in Cuba, Derek puts Karen in as understudy.

FOX

  • BONES – When an extreme couponer’s remains are found on the side of a road, the investigation leads the team to the supermarket where she shopped.
  • HOUSE – After a fight on the ice, a minor league hockey player collapses and coughs up blood; House stuns Wilson.

ABC

  • DANCING WITH THE STARS – KISS performs; the remaining contestants perform to classic rock songs.
  • CASTLE (repeat)

CW

  • GOSSIP GIRL – Serena decides to step out of the spotlight and make Lola the new “It Girl”; Chuck asks Blair for advice.
  • HART OF DIXIE – Zoe feels conflicted about seeing her father; Lemon decides to befriend Zoe so she won’t tell George about her affair.

BRAVO

  • BETHENNY EVER AFTER – Bethenny decides to celebrate her staff with a photo shoot after her assistant, Julie, hits her with some big news.

VH1

  • BASKETBALL WIVES – Evelyn and Kenya’s feud continues.
  • LA LA’S FULL COURT LIFE – La La lands a role on “Single Ladies.”
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