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NE Lawyer disbarred for 1983 conduct

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska Supreme Court has disbarred an attorney who lost his law license in Washington D.C. in 1983 because of fraudulent conduct.

The high court said Friday that Joseph Dorsey voluntarily surrendered his Nebraska license after being confronted about the Washington D.C. offense.

The court said Dorsey was disbarred in Washington D.C. for obtaining money fraudulently and dishonestly.

Dorsey did not dispute the allegations against him.

The supreme court did not say whether Dorsey had been practicing since 1983, but online court records do not list him as an attorney on any active cases in Nebraska.

3rd Annual Happy Trails Run is this weekend

North Platte, NE  (Danielle Nichols) —

 

Midlands Family Medicine is proud to present the 3rd annual Happy Trails Run on Saturday, May 12th, 2012 at the North Platte Recreation Center at 8:00 a.m.  The Happy Trails Run will include a competitive 5k, 15k and Children’s mile, making it an event the whole family can enjoy. Online entries are now open at www.platteriverfitness.com.     

The North Platte Trails Network is hosting the event and is proud to announce that the Happy Trails Run is apart of the Platte River Fitness Series.  All proceeds from this event will benefit local trails projects.  For more information on volunteer and/or donation opportunities for North Platte Trails, please contact Danielle Nichols at 534-2100.

The North Platte Trails Network, formerly known as The North Platte Trails Committee, re-grouped in 2010 and added several members.  Since that time they have hosted multiple events to promote trails and continue to work on trails projects in North Platte including the Canal Trail and South Park Trails.

Sponsors for the event include the Presenting sponsor- Midlands Family Medicine, with support from NebraskaLand National Bank and First National Bank- North Platte.

Former NU Football player Collins denied new trial

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A former Nebraska football player serving life in prison for a drug-related murder has been denied a new trial.

The Nebraska Supreme Court on Friday upheld the sentences of Thunder Collins, who was convicted of first-degree murder and other crimes for the September 2008 shooting death of a Los Angeles man.

Collins received the life sentence for killing Timothy Thomas during a botched drug deal in Omaha. He also was sentenced to 90 to 110 years for attempted murder for shooting and injuring another California man, Marshall Turner, as well as other charges.

Collins’ attorneys argued he should get a new trial based on his claim that his trial jury should have been sequestered during deliberations. The high court ordered a hearing, but a Douglas County judge rejected his argument.

Nebraska Supreme Court says victim MUST testify

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska Supreme Court says an alleged sexual assault victim can be sent to jail if she refuses to testify about the details of the assault.

The woman, referenced only as “H.M.” in court documents, appealed after being found in contempt in April 2011 by Lancaster County District Judge Paul Merritt. The judge ordered her to testify in the trial of a man charged with sexually assaulting her when she was 7.

The woman refused, saying that testifying would cause her deep humiliation. But the judge ordered her to testify or face 90 days in jail.

The high court upheld Merritt’s ruling on Friday, saying that a state law allowing witnesses to decline to testify if it would subject them to public disgrace does not apply in criminal cases.

May 11-13

FRIDAY May 11

330, Constantinople was dedicated as the new capital of the Roman Empire. It was named after theEmperor Constantine and built over the ancient city of Byzantium.
1502
, Christopher Columbus leaves Spain on his fourth, and last, voyage.
1858, Minnesota becomes the 32nd state to enter the union.
1904, Surreal painter and artist Salvadore Dali was born. He passed away in Spain, in the same town he was born, in 1989.
1910, In northwest Montana, Glacier National Park was established.
1916Albert Einstein’s Theory Of General Relativity was presented.
1960, Israeli soldiers captured former Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was brought back to Israel for trial on charges of crimes against humanity, crimes against Jews, and war crimes. He was found guilty and hanged on May 31st, 1962.
1963, Actress Natasha Richardson was born. She dies after a skiing incident in 2009.
1965, The Byrds make their TV debut, performing their version of Bob Dylan‘s “Mr. Tambourine Man” onHullabaloo.
1969, The Battle Of Hamburger Hill took place in Vietnam.
1974, “(I’ve Been) Searchin’ So Long” by Chicago peaks at Number Nine on the pop chart, where it stays for three weeks.
1974, Buddha And The Chocolate Box by Cat Stevens peaks at Number Two on the album chart, where it stays for three weeks.
1974Elvis Presley welcomes the members of Led Zeppelin backstage at the Los Angeles Forum after he performs. Presley and Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant sing an impromptu version of “Love Me.”
1981Bob Marley dies at age 36.
1984, eight teenagers were killed when a fire broke out inside the Haunted Castle attraction at the Six Flags Great Adventure amusement park in New Jersey.
1985, Southern Accents by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers peaks at Number Seven on the album chart, where it stays for two weeks.
1989, Kenya announced that it would seek a worldwide ban on the trade of ivory — a move intended to preserve its fast-dwindling elephant herds.
1991, “She Talks To Angels” by the Black Crowes peaks at Number 30 on the pop chart.
1994, Arkansas put to death two convicted murderers. It was the first time a state executed two people on the same day since the U.S. Supreme Court allowed states to restore the death penalty in 1976.
1996, ValuJet Flight 592 crashed in the Florida Everglades, killing all 109 people on board. The plane had reported smoke in the cockpit shortly after takeoff and was trying to turn back.
1997, IBM computer “Deep Blue” beat chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, winning a six-game match.
1998, India set off three underground atomic blasts, its first nuclear tests in 24 years.
2003Jimi Hendrix Experience bassist Noel Redding dies at age 57.
2005Jimmy Page plays a bit of Led Zeppelin‘s “Whole Lotta Love” to start the trading day at the New York Stock Exchange, to celebrate the initial public offering of the Warner Music Group. Page’s Les Paul and Marshall amps are so loud that no one on the floor of the exchange can hear the opening bell.

SATURDAY May 12

1831, The first indicted bank robber in the United States, Edward Smith, was sentenced to five years at hard labor at Sing Sing Prison In New York.
1888, Charles Sherrill of the Yale track team became the first runner to use the crouching start for a fast break in a foot race.
1932
, the body of the kidnapped baby son of Charles & Anne Lindbergh was found in a wooded area of Hopewell, New Jersey.
1937, Britain’s King George VI was crowned after his brother, Edward VIII, abdicated to marry twice-divorced American Wallis Warfield Simpson.
1938, Sandoz Labs created the hallucinogenic drug LSD.
1943, Axis forces in North Africa surrendered to the Allies during World War II.
1949, the Soviet Union announced an end to the Berlin Blockade.
1959Elizabeth Taylor married for the fourth time, to singer Eddie Fisher.
1963 Bob Dylan declines an invitation to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show when he’s told he can’t play the song “Talking John Birch Society Blues.”
1971Mick Jagger married Bianca Perez Morena De Macia.
1973 “Drift Away” by Dobie Gray peaks at Number Five on the pop chart.
1992 Actor Robert Reed (The Brady Bunch) dies at age 59.
1997, former Boston Celtics NBA great Larry Bird was introduced as the Indiana Pacers’ new head coach. He stepped down after the 2000 season.
1997, Australian Susie Maroney became the first woman to swim all the way from Cuba to Florida, covering the 118-mile distance in 24-and-a-half hours.
2000Adam Petty, the 19-year-old, fourth-generation driver of NASCAR’s most famous family, died in a crash during practice for the Busch 200 at New Hampshire International Speedway.

SUNDAY May 13

1917, The Virgin Mary first appeared as the Virgin Of The Rosary to three shepherd children in Fatima, Portugal.
1940, during World War II, in his first speech as prime minister of Britain, Winston Churchill told the House Of Commons, “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat.”
1941 Ritchie Valens (“La Bamba”) is born. He dies in 1959, in the plane crash that also claims Buddy Holly and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson.
1950, Diner’s Club issued its first credit cards.
1958, Vice President Richard Nixon‘s limousine was battered by rocks thrown by anti-U.S. demonstrators in Caracas, Venezuela.
1961 Actor Gary Cooper (Meet John DoeThe Pride Of The YankeesHigh Noon) dies at age 60.
1981Pope John Paul II was shot and seriously wounded in St. Peter’s Square in Rome by Turkish terroristMehmet Ali Agca. The 24-year-old Agca was arrested and convicted. The Pope later visited with his attacker in jail and forgave him.
1985, a confrontation between Philadelphia authorities and the radical group MOVE ended as police dropped a bomb on the group’s headquarters. Eleven people died and 61 homes were destroyed as a result of the bomb and the fire it touched off.

May 11-13

FRIDAY, May 11
  • Eric Burdon (singer, the Animals) (71)
  • Butch Trucks (drummer, the Allman Brothers Band) (65)
  • Louis Farrakhan (Nation Of Islam leader) (79)
  • Martha Quinn (original MTV VJ) (53)
  • Jeffrey Donovan (actor, Burn NoticeChangeling) (44)
  • Johnathan Jackson (actor, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Tuck Everlasting, Camp Nowhere) (30)
  • Corey Monteith (actor, Finn on Glee) (30)

SATURDAY May 12

  • Burt Bacharach (songwriter) (84)
  • Samantha Mathis (actress, American Psycho, Little Women, Pump Up The VolumeThe Punisher) (42)
  • Tony Hawk (professional skateboarder) (44)
  • Jason Biggs (actor, American Pie movies, Jersey Girl, My Best Friend’s Girl) (34)
  • Stephen Baldwin (actor, BioDomeThe Usual Suspects) (46)
  • Lawrence “Yogi” Berra (Hall Of Fame Major League Baseball player) (87)
  • Gabriel Byrne (actor, In Treatment, The Usual Suspects, Miller’s Crossing, Little Women) (62)
  • Emilio Estevez (actor, The Breakfast ClubMen At WorkYoung Guns) (50)
  • Kim Fields (actress, TV’s The Facts Of Life and Living Single) (43)
  • Ving Rhames (actor, Pulp Fiction, Mission: Impossible movies, Striptease, Con Air) (53)
  • Billy Squier (’80s rock star) (62)
  • Bob MacVittie (drummer, Sugarloaf) (66)
  • Billy Duffy (guitarist, the Cult) (51)
  • Steve Winwood (British rock star) (64)
  • Kix Brooks (country star, Brooks & Dunn) (57)
  • Ian McLagan (keyboardist, the Small Faces, the Faces) (67)
  • Billy Swan (singer, “I Can Help”) (70)
  • James Purify (of James & Bobby Purify, “I’m Your Puppet”) (68)
  • Gavin Hood (director, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Tsotsi, Rendition) (489
  • Emily VanCamp (actress, Rebecca on Brothers & Sisters, Beyond the Blackboard) (26)
  • Malin Akerman (actress, The Heartbreak Kid, 27 Dresses, The Bang Bang Club, Couples Retreat, The Proposal, Watchmen) (34)

SUNDAY May 13

  • Harvey Keitel (actor, Taxi DriverReservoir DogsPulp Fiction) (73)
  • Robert Pattinson (actor, Twlight, New Moon, Little Ashes, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix) (26)
  • Dennis Rodman (former NBA player) (51)
  • Stevie Wonder (R&B singer/songwriter) (62)
  • Bobby Valentine (baseball manager and former player) (62)
  • Stephen Colbert (host, The Colbert Report) (48)
  • Darius Rucker (singer, Hootie & the Blowfish) (46)
  • Magic Dick (harmonica player, the J. Geils Band) (67)
  • Pete “Overend” Watts (bassist, Mott The Hoople) (65)
  • Danny Kirwan (former guitarist, Fleetwood Mac) (62)
  • Armistead Maupin (author, the Tales Of The City books) (68)
  • Samantha Morton (actress, Minority Report, In America, Elizabeth: The Golden Age) (35)
  • Hunter Parrish (actor, Weeds, 17 Again, Freedom Writers) (25)
  • Carrie Prejean (former Miss California USA, 2009) (25)

May 11-13

CBS

  • UNDERCOVER BOSS – (season finale) MasTec CEO Jose Mas goes under cover and receives an explosive surprise.
  • CSI: NY – (season finale) Mac fights for his life after being shot as the team tries to bring the person repsonsible to justice.
  • BLUE BLOODS – (season finale) As Frank races to stop a biological weapon attack on the city, he tries to hide the threat of danger from his family.

NBC

  • WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? – Jason Sudeikis heads to Chicago to research the life and death of his paternal grandfather and makes a discovery about his great great grandfather in Pennsylvania.
  • GRIMM – When Juliette stumbles upon a horrifying murder, Nick learns the suspected creature is unable to return to a human form; Hank sees something inexplicable.
  • DATELINE NBC – Investigative journalism.

FOX

  • THE FINDER – (season finale) Walter’s dying father asks him to find his first love, Walter’s mother.
  • FRINGE – (season finale) The team is pushed to its breaking point as it tries to stop a catastrophic event from happening.

ABC

  • SHARK TANK – Billy Blanks Jr. asks the sharks to invest in a dacen fitness program; a music producer seeks an investment in a rock band.
  • PRIMETIME: WHAT WOULD YOU DO? – Cameras capture people’s reactions.
  • 20/20 (repeat)

CW

  • NIKITA – Percy threatens to set off a nuclear explosion unless his demands are met; Nikita decides the best way to stop Percy is to go into Division.
  • SUPERNATURAL – Dean and Sam need to find three items if they want to defeat Dick Roman and the Leviathans.

DAY TIME TALK SHOW

THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW – Hilary Duff, Nick Cannon, Molly Sims
THE VIEW – Eva Longoria, E.L. James, Carmen Wong Ulrich, Robin & Lucimarian Roberts, guest co-host Bob Saget

LATE NIGHT TALK SHOWS

THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN (CBS) – Jon Cryer, Tommy Johnagin, M. Ward
THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO (NBC) – Jenna Fischer, Jay Mohr, Katherine Jenkins
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE (ABC) – (repeat)
THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON (CBS) – Larry King, Anna Chlumsky
LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON (NBC) – Stephen Colbert, Nick Cannon, Big K.R.I.T.
LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY (NBC) – (repeat)

SATURDAY

NBC

  • SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE – Will Ferrell hosts; Usher performs.

SUNDAY

CBS

  • SURVIVOR: ONE WORLD – (season finale) TBA
  • SURVIVOR: ONE WORLD – Live reunion show.

NBC

  • HARRY’S LAW – When Harry’s client is acquitted of raping and murdering his ex-girlfriend, the victim’s father and brother take the courtroom hostage.
  • THE CELEBRITY APPRENTICE – Eight celebrities return to help the finalists create, host and sell tickets to a celebrity charity event.

FOX

  • THE SIMPSONS – When Marge learns Ned and Edna got married, she offers to throw them a reception.
  • BOB’S BURGERS – Tina hangs out with bad girl Tammy in an effort to get closer to Jimmy Junior.
  • FAMILY GUY – When city hall threatens to close Peter’s business, he joins the Tea Party and campaigns to shut down the government.
  • AMERICAN DAD – (season finale) Stan takes Steve to Mexico to help him become a man, but when they are kidnapped by a drug cartel, it is up to Steve to break them out.

ABC

  • ONCE UPON A TIME – (season finale) Emma and Regina work together to save Henry’s life.
  • DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES – (2 hour series finale) Trip pleads with Bree to tell him about the night of Alejandro’s murder; Susan tries to keep the sale of her house private until she can tell her friends.

AMC

  • THE KILLING – Sarah tries to find Holder; Stan takes matters into his own hands.
  • MAD MEN – Don is competitive; Roger looks for new business; Sally is faced with a challenge.

BRAVO

  • THE RELA HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY – Caroline celebrates her anniversary; Teresa and Joe have a blow out.

E!

  • KHLOE AND LAMAR – KHloe is urged to take a DNA test to prove her paternity; Lamar lets out his emotions.

HBO

  • GAME OF THRONES – Jaime meets a relative; Dany receives an invitation to the House of the Undying; Cersei counsels Sansa.
  • VEEP – Dan and Amy attend a book launch; Selina views a charismatic war hero as a political threat.
  • GIRLS – Hannah propositions her boss; Adam has a different idea about his relaitonship with Hannah.

SHOWTIME

  • NURSE JACKIE – Jackie has a dream about Cruz and using; Coop becomes insistent about involvement with O’Hara’s child.
  • THE BIG C – Cathy and Paul get an offer from Joy’s famous friend; Adam asserts his independence.
  • THE BORGIAS – Alexander begins a Lenten fast after fearing a sign from God; the Pope pressures Lucrezia into another marriage.

VH1

  • MOB WIVES – Karen and Drita prepare for their meeting; Big Ang throws a dinner to bring everyone together.

May 11

SEAN BEAN ARRESTEDGame of Thrones actor Sean Bean was arrested on Wednesday (May 9th) on suspicion of harassing his ex-wife Georgina Sutcliffe. A police source in London told People magazine, “A 53-year-old man attended a central London police station by appointment yesterday, where he was arrested on suspicion of harassment and bailed until a later date.” The Daily Mirror published a photograph of Bean leaving the police station, but law enforcement sources said he was not charged. Bean married Sutcliffe, his fourth wife, in 2008 and they divorced in 2010.

ANNA FARIS IS PREGNANT: Anna Faris and Chris Pratt are expecting their first child. A rep for the actress confirmed the happy news, adding that Faris is due in the fall. The couple tied the knot in 2009.

JOHN CENA GETTING DIVORCED: John Cena is getting divorced. The wrestling star filed for divorce from wife Elizabeth Huberdeau, whom he married in 2009. In the divorce petition, Cena called the marriage “irretrievably broken.” The couple reportedly had a prenup and they have no children.

BRUCE WILLIS SHOWS OFF NEW DAUGHTER: Bruce Willis has debuted Mabel, his six-week-old daughter. The actor’s wife posted a picture of the daddy-daughter duo on Twitter, writing, “A beautiful day in Budapest with the loves of my life. Daddy and Mabel cracking each other up.” Check them out:https://bit.ly/LpKeX3

RUSSELL BRAND HOSTING MTV MOVIE AWARDS: Russell Brand will be hosting the MTV Movie Awards next month. The actor said after the announcement, “This MTV Movie Awards will be more impressive than The Avengers and you won’t have to wait an hour for someone to Hulk out.” Brand hosted the MTV Video Music Awards in 2008 and 2009, but this will be his first time taking the stage for the Movie Awards — which will air on June 3rd.

CONAN TO APPEAR ON LETTERMAN: Conan O’Brien will be a guest on The Late Show With David Letterman next week for the first time in 13 years. The two have a long history as Conan took over for Letterman as the host of Late Night in 1993. They were then briefly competitors in 2010 when Conan was promoted to host of the Tonight show — before the late night wars erupted and Jay Leno reclaimed the show. The interview will air on May 17th.

‘COUGAR TOWN’ MOVING TO TBS: Cougar Town is moving from ABC to TBS. Michael Wright, the president and head of programming for TBS, confirmed the news saying, “Cougar Town is a smart, whimsical sitcom that draws its humor from likable, relatable characters. We are thrilled to have Cougar Town moving to the TBS neighborhood as the network continues to expand its slate of original comedy series.” The fourth season will reportedly begin airing on its new network beginning in 2013.

“HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY” TALLMON JEWELERS

 

 

HARTLEY SAYS, “Flowers are yuck. Buy your Mom jewelry for Mother’s Day”.  BUT if you must get flowers get her gold dipped or gold tipped Roses she will keep forever. Better yet get her a gift certificate and let her pick out what she wants.

 

Huskers Play Final Home Series Against Gophers

The Husker baseball team wraps up the home portion of their Big Ten schedule with a three-game series against Minnesota that begins tonight. The Huskers are hoping to snap a three-game losing streak in tonight’s series opener against the Golden Gophers, who sit a game above them in the Big Ten standings. These two foes have already met once this season – Nebraska beat Minnesota 10-3 back on March 4 in a non-conference game at the Dairy Queen Classic in Minneapolis. Freshman lefty Kyle Kubat takes the mound to start the series, the second straight week he’s received that assignment. Husker coach Darin Erstad has not yet named his starting pitchers for the second and third games of the series. Nebraska currently stands seventh in the Big Ten. The top six teams are invited to the conference tournament. First pitch tonight at Hawks Field is set for 6:35.

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