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Dental records may ID skeleton found in NP

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – Authorities hope dental and surgical records may identify human remains found along the South Platte River in western Nebraska.
The remains were found April 20. Lincoln County Sheriff Jerome Kramer says a second search of the area turned up the lower portion of a jaw, which gives investigators a full dental record.
Kramer believes the remains had been along the river since at least October. He says forensic experts have said identifying the body through anything other than dental records would be difficult.
The sheriff says there were metallic wires in the sternum, which probably indicates a past surgery. He says foul play is not considered a factor, and Lincoln County doesn’t have any open missing person cases.

 

Nebraska Gov. Heineman emphasizes education

NE Governor Dave Heineman

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Gov. Dave Heineman is emphasizing education in a series of public events and using his position to draw attention to high-achieving Nebraska students.
The governor plans to recognize high school seniors Thursday who earned top scores on their ACT exams. Earlier in the week, he honored middle-school students who have advanced to a national math competition. And last month, he called a press conference to congratulate the regional winners of a science bowl competition.
Heineman has traveled to schools in Lincoln and Fairbury this week, and is expected to visit Millard West High School in Omaha on Thursday. In several speeches to student groups, he has stressed the importance of earning a two- or four-year college degree.

 

Storms damage vehicles, structures in eastern Neb.

SHICKLEY, Neb. (AP) – Hail, high winds and a possible tornado have damaged structures and vehicles in parts of eastern Nebraska.
National Weather Service meteorologist Briona Saltzman says a house and garage were damaged about five miles southwest of Shickley in Fillmore County, reportedly by a tornado. She says the tornado report won’t be confirmed until later Thursday.
The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning after a funnel cloud was spotted a little before 11 p.m. Wednesday.
No injuries have been reported.
Wind gusts approaching 60 mph toppled trees in several Saline County towns.
Flash flood warnings have been posted as well. Saltzman says a rain total of almost 3 inches was recorded in Clay County, and several county roads were flooded.
Two-inch hail damaged vehicles in the south-central Nebraska city of Hastings.

 

Nebraskan sentenced for illegal computer access

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – A 23-year-old Lincoln woman who misused personal financial information from a student lender’s database has been given a year and a day in prison.
A news release from the office of U.S. Attorney Deborah Gilg says Jovita Benford was sentenced on Wednesday for unauthorized computer access. She must serve three years of supervised release when she leaves prison.
Federal prosecutors say Benford was working for the Lincoln-based student lender Nelnet when she accessed a database in October 2010 to help a borrower with his student loans. She copied his name and date of birth and those of other borrowers, then used them to try to borrow money online. She wasn’t successful.
In an unrelated state case, Benford was sentenced in November to 18 to 36 months for theft and criminal impersonation.

 

Sidney man gets 20-36 months for threats, weapons

Mark Allsman

SIDNEY, Neb. (AP) – A Sidney man has been given prison time for threatening his wife and having weapons.
Court records say 37-year-old Mark Allsman was sentenced on Wednesday to 20 to 36 months.
Allsman had pleaded guilty to terroristic threats and being a felon in possession of a deadly weapon. Prosecutors dropped another weapons charge in return for Allsman’s plea.
Court documents say Allsman loaded a gun and told his wife to “keep pushing and see what happens” during an argument on Nov. 14.
The Cheyenne County Attorney’s Office says Allsman was convicted of theft in Lancaster County in 2005.

 

Nebraska man sentenced in 2010 beating death

William Pereira

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – A Lincoln man charged with beating his ex-girlfriend to death has been sentenced to 50 years to life in prison.
William Pereira was sentenced Tuesday in Lancaster County District. He pleaded no contest in March to second-degree murder.
The judge in the case said Pereira killed 19-year-old Alissa Magoon in December 2010 in a fit of jealous rage, suspecting her of seeing another man.
Prosecutors say Pereira, a 26-year-old immigrant from El Salvador, beat Magoon on the head with a piece of wood until her skull was exposed.

 

Gretna, she’s not glad she met ya…

GRETNA, Neb. (AP) – A Gretna city official whose spending was questioned by the state auditor has been fired, and she has been arrested on a separate allegation.
Colleen Lawry was fired after a City Council vote on Tuesday and was arrested around 10 p.m.
Investigators say she took anywhere from $500 to $1,500 from the Gretna Senior Citizen Fund.
A Sarpy County jailer said Lawry remained in custody on Wednesday. It’s unclear whether Lawry has a lawyer. Online court records don’t yet list the case.
State Auditor Mike Foley last week said his auditing team found several instances in which Lawry used her city card for personal purchases. Foley says Lawry paid back the city but the purchases were barred by state law.
The audit didn’t cover the senior citizen fund.

 

Sunny and warm…as far as the eye can see (until Monday screws it up)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 78. North northwest wind between 8 and 13 mph. 

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 54. Southeast wind between 5 and 10 mph. 

Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 83. East wind around 5 mph becoming calm. 

Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 57. Calm wind becoming east between 4 and 7 mph. 

Saturday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 83. Calm wind becoming north between 7 and 10 mph. 

 

May 3

  • Christina Hendricks (actress, Mad Men) (37)
  • Greg Gumbel (sportscaster) (66)
  • Dule Hill (actor, played “Charlie” on The West Wing) (37)
  • Pete Seeger (legendary folk singer) (93)
  • Frankie Valli (lead singer of the Four Seasons, actor on The Sopranos) (78)
  • Bobby Cannavale (actor, Third Watch, Cupid) (42, disputed)
  • Pete Staples (bassist, the Troggs) (68)
  • Mary Hopkin (singer “Those Were The Days”) (62)
  • Christopher Cross (singer, “Sailing,” “Ride Like The Wind,” “Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do”) (61)
  • Ron Popeil (inventor and TV pitchman, Veg-O-Matic, Popeil Pocket Fisherman, Mr. Microphone, GLH-9 Hair In A Can Spray, Showtime Rotisserie) (77)
  • Levi Johnston (father of Sarah Palin’s grandchild, former fiance of Bristol Palin) (22)

May 3

1469, Italian political philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli was born.
1649, the first American law to regulate the practice of medicine passed in New York.
1802, Washington, D.C., was incorporated as a city. The mayor was appointed by the president, and the council elected by property owners.
1898, Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir was born.
1921, West Virginia imposed the first state sales tax.
1933,The United States Mint was under the direction of a woman, Nellie Ross, for the first time.
1933 James Brown was born. He died in 2006.
1936Joe DiMaggio played his first major league game, getting three hits in the New York Yankees’ 14-5 win over St. Louis.
1937Margaret Mitchell won a Pulitzer Prize for her novel Gone With The Wind.
1948, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that covenants banning the sale of real estate to blacks or members of other racial groups were legally unenforceable.
1948 Playwright Tennessee Williams wins the Pulitzer Prize for his play A Streetcar Named Desire.
1960, The play The Fantasticks opened at the Sullivan Playhouse in New York City. It would become the longest-running off-Broadway play ever.
1971, National Public Radio, a national noncommercial radio network financed by the Corporation For Public Broadcasting, began broadcasting.
1975 Elton John performs “Philadelphia Freedom” and “Bennie And The Jets” on the TV show Soul Train.
1979, the victorious Conservative Party chose Margaret Thatcher to become Britain’s first female prime minister, a position she held for the next 12 years.
1986, Horse racing legend Bill Shoemaker became the oldest jockey to win the Kentucky Derby. “The Shoe” was atop Ferdinand for the win. It had been 32 years since Shoemaker’s first Kentucky Derby victory in 1955.
1986, In NASA’s first post-Challenger launch, an unmanned Delta rocket lost power in its main engine shortly after liftoff, forcing safety officers to destroy it by remote control.
1988, The White House acknowledged that first lady Nancy Reagan had used astrological advice to help schedule her husband’s activities, after a report about unflattering revelations in an impending memoir by former chief of staff Donald Regan.

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