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June 21

1788, the United States Constitution went into effect as New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify it.
1879F. W. Woolworth opened his first 5-and-10-cent store in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
1893, The first Ferris wheel is shown at Chicago’s Columbian Exposition.
1921, Actress/Playtex Bra spokeswoman Jane Russell was born today. She dies in 2011.
1939, the New York Yankees announced Lou Gehrig‘s retirement, based on the report that he had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
1940Richard M. Nixon married Thelma Catherine “Pat” Ryan.
1945, The Battle of Okinawa ends.
1963Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini was chosen to succeed the late Pope John the 23rd, taking the name Pope Paul the Sixth.
1964, Civil rights workers Michael H. SchwernerAndrew Goodman, and James E. Chaney disappear in Philadelphia, Mississippi during a black voter registration drive. All three are found dead that August.
1982, a jury found John Hinckley, Jr. not guilty by reason of insanity in the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan and the shooting of three other men.
1983, tennis ace Arthur Ashe had double-bypass heart surgery. It was from a blood transfusion during this operation that Ashe is believed to have contracted the HIV virus, which eventually led to his death in 1993.
1985, forensic pathologists announced that skeletal remains exhumed from a graveyard in Brazil were those of Nazi war criminal Dr. Josef Mengele.
1985, The movie Cocoon, starring Don AmecheWilford BrimleyHume CronynBrian DennehyJack GilfordSteve GuttenbergMaureen StapletonJessica TandyGwen VerdonTahnee Welch, andClint Howard, opens.
1989, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that burning the American flag as a form of political protest is protected by the First Amendment.
1994 American teenager Michael Fay is released from a Singapore prison, where he’d been flogged for vandalism.
1998, actor Macaulay Culkin, of the Home Alone movies, married actress Rachel Miner. Both were 17. They have since divorced.
2001, John Lee Hooker dies at age 81.

 

June 21

CBS

  • THE BIG BANG THEORY (repeat)
  • 2 BROKE GIRLS (repeat)
  • PERSON OF INTEREST (repeat)
  • THE MENTALIST (repeat)

NBC

  • JUSTIN BIEBER: ALL AROUND THE WORLD – Cameras follow the singer over 12 days and through seven countries.
  • SAVING HOPE – Alex treats a patient who has already undergone many surgeries.
  • ROCK CENTER WITH BRIAN WILLIAMS – The trial of former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky; Mitt Romney’s assistant, Garrett Jackson.

FOX

  • TAKE ME OUT – The 30 women continue their search.
  • THE CHOICE – Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, Taylor Hicks, Warren Sapp and Rocco DiSpirito look for love.

ABC

  • JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE – Game Night.
  • NBA COUNTDOWN – Pregame show.
  • 2012 NBA FINALS – Oklahoma City Thunder at Miami Heat.

CW

  • BREAKING POINTE – Allison and Ronnie struggle during rehearsals; Ronnie’s sister visits.
  • THE VAMPIRE DIARIES (repeat)

MTV

  • SNOOKI & JWOWW – (series premiere) Snooki and Jenni decide to have one last hurrah before their lives get too serious.

FX

  • WILFRED – Ryan realizes the consequences of not having Wilfred around.

DAY TIME TALK SHOW

THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW – (repeat)
THE VIEW – Courteney Cox, Nadya Suleman

LATE NIGHT TALK SHOWS

THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN (CBS) – Justin Bieber, Michael Ian Black
THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO (NBC) – Katy Perry, Michael Wigge, Needtobreathe
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE (ABC) – Anderson Cooper, Metric
THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON (CBS) – Jeff Daniels, John Irving
LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON (NBC) – Courteney Cox, Anthony Mackie, Kenny Chesney
LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY (NBC) – (repeat)
THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART (COMEDY CENTRAL) – TBA
THE COLBERT REPORT (COMEDY CENTRAL) – Lawrence Krauss
CONAN – Seth Meyers, Jordana Brewster, the Avett Brothers

 

June 21

98 DEGREES IS RISING: Nick LacheyDrew LacheyJeff Timmons and Justin Jeffre will regroup as98 Degrees and perform together at the Summer Mixtape Festival in Hershey, Pennsylvania on August 18. This will be the group’s first performance in almost seven years. However, the group is not getting back together for a full-fledged summer tour.

PINK TO DROP NEW SINGLE: Pink will drop, “Blow Me (Last Kiss)” on July 9. She announced the news in a video message. Pink said, “Hi, world! I’ve got an announcement to make. My new single, off my new record, off my new life, is called ‘Blow Me (One Last Kiss)’ and it’s very exciting. And I wrote it with Greg Kurstin, who is amazing. And we had an incredible time.”

NEW MAN FOR ELISABETH MOSS: Elisabeth Moss reportedly has a new boyfriend. Peoplemagazine reported that the Mad Men star is dating Adam Arkapaw, an Australian cinematographer. Moss divorced Saturday Night Live star Fred Armisen in 2011 after less than a year of marriage. ALEC BALDWIN RUNS OVER PHOTOGRAPHERS FOOT: Alec Baldwin reportedly ran over a reporter’s foot with his bike while trying to get away from them. According to the New York Daily News, the press was waiting for him at the entrance of his apartment building. Alec tweeted, “15-20 cameramen outside my bldg this am, chasing me on my bike. They’re knocking into ppl on the street, yelling ‘Will you seek help, Alec?'”

KEVIN COSTNER SUED BY ANGRY NEIGHBOR: Kevin Costner is being sued by his neighbor for refusing to trim his trees. Rick Grimm filed a lawsuit against his famous neighbor, claiming that Costner is blocking his beach view by planting too many trees around his property and refusing to cut the branches. Grimm wants the judge to enforce Costner to landscape — and is seeking at least $150,000 in damages for loss of enjoyment due to the excessive hedges, and wants $500,000 for damage to his property values.

MOLLY SIMS WELCOMES SON: Molly Sims is a mom. The actress/model welcomed her first son on Tuesday (June 19th). Sims, 39, tied the knot with Scott Stuber last September. This is their first child.

JIM CARREY DROPS OUT OF ‘DUMB AND DUMBER’ SEQUEL: Jim Carrey has reportedly derailed plans for a Dumb and Dumber sequel. Entertainment Tonight reported that Carrey has dropped out of the project — just months after it was confirmed. ET reported, “According to sources, Carrey grew increasingly frustrated by New Line and Warner Brothers, who he felt showed a lack of enthusiasm regarding the project.”

 ANN CURRY GETTING REPLACED? NBC is reportedly looking to replace Ann Curry on the Today show. The New York Times reported that executives are on the hunt for a new co-host to sit next to Matt Lauer. Ratings for the morning show are down, and Curry has reportedly already had conversations with the executives about a different position. They reportedly want to make a change before the Summer Olympics begins in late July.

ASHTON KUTCHER SUES THE DMV: Ashton Kutcher is suing the DMV. The actor and his production company partner Jason Goldberg have filed suit against California’s Department of Motor Vehicles for allegedly backing out of a planned reality show based on its employees. The company, Katalyst Media, claims they are owed at least $1.44 million in damages for breach of contract. As for what we’re missing out on? The lawsuit states, “The series was conceived and designed to capture the variously humorous, emotional, dramatic, moving, humanizing and entertaining situations that arise on a daily basis at DMV’s more than 170 offices across the state of California.”

MELISSA JOAN HART WRITING MEMOIR: Melissa Joan Hart is publishing her memoirs. The actress will release Melissa Explains It All: Tales from My Abnormally Normal Life in the fall of 2013. The book will detail “a childhood split” between growing up in the suburbs and being a young star on Nickelodeon’sClarissa Explains It All and then ABC’s Sabrina, The Teenage Witch.

 

Group of men robs grocery store with guns and machetes

SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb. (AP) — Police are searching for four men who were armed with machetes and guns who robbed a grocery store in South Sioux City.

The robbery at Seoul Foods happened late Tuesday night. No injuries were reported.

The robbers demanded money and fled the store with an undisclosed amount of cash.

The men jumped into a getaway car driven by another man.

Another Nebraska ethanol plant halts production

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Valero Energy has temporarily halted production at its ethanol plant in Albion in eastern Nebraska because shrinking margins, due in part to rising corn prices.

Local media says company spokesman Bill Day says a healthy supply of ethanol also played a role in the decision. He says it’s more economical to shut down than to lose money.

Corn prices are on the rise on worries that a hot, dry summer could burden crops.

Day says Valero expects to restart production sometime before the fall harvest, and there are no plans to lay off any workers.

Valero is the second Nebraska ethanol plant to temporarily stop production. NEDAK Ethanol shut down its plant in Atkinson last week to conduct regular maintenance and monitor the corn and ethanol markets.

Despite shelter 50 cars attained hail damage in Scottsbluff

SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (AP) — Residents in Scottsbluff and Gering in the Nebraska Panhandle are taking stock of the damage after a storm produced large hail that battered homes and cars.

Local media says the storm hit late Tuesday. Hail shattered windows and dented siding and vehicles.

Jeff Brock of Team Chevrolet in Scottsbluff says even with roofs over most their vehicles, about 50 cars were damaged.

John Massey of the J.G. Elliott Insurance Co. says some commercial properties were damaged by hail, and there are reports of crop damage.

The storm also brought strong winds of 60 mph and heavy rain.

Thursday Weather: A High of 85? Better than triple digits!

Today: Sunny, with a high near 85. North northwest wind at 5 mph becoming south southeast.

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 58. Southeast wind between 7 and 9 mph.

Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 93. Breezy, with a south southeast wind 8 to 11 mph increasing to between 21 and 24 mph. Winds could gust as high as 33 mph.

Ten Area Competitors Ready for State High School Finals Rodeo

(by Ruth Nicholas) The entry list has been set for the Nebraska State High School Finals Rodeo, to be held in Hastings June 21-23 at the Adams County Fairgrounds.

Nearly 150 high school rodeo athletes will compete in ten events. The top four competitors in each event will earn a berth at the National High School Rodeo Finals in Rock Springs, Wyo., July 15-21, where they will represent Nebraska.

Included in the contestant list are North Platte residents Brandy Brown in the barrel racing, breakaway roping, team roping and pole bending; Chantel Johnson in the barrel racing and breakaway roping, Jared Cox and Levi Brott in the team roping, and Blake Tucker in the tie-down roping. Hershey residents Shawnie Stone-Swedberg will compete in the barrel racing and pole bending, and Tucker White in the team roping. Wellfleet residents Madison Clark will compete in the breakaway roping and pole bending, and Jaden Clark in the saddle bronc riding and team roping. Maywood native Clay Chittick will compete in the steer wrestling, tie-down roping, and boys cutting.

The ten events include bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, calf roping, steer wrestling, team roping, breakaway roping, pole bending, barrel racing, cutting, and bull riding.

The Finals, the culmination of 27 regular season rodeos, will be held at 10 am and 6 pm on June 21-22, with the short go-round on June 23 at 1 pm. The cutting will be held at 7 am on June 21-22, with the short-go round at 8 am on June 23.

Give These Rockies Credit – At Least They Lose Creatively

To say that a team is inventing new ways to lose games is a time-worn cliché, but the Colorado Rockies haven’t lost many games in their history the way they lost last night’s. An error by Todd Helton in the ninth inning allowed the winning run to score for the Philadelphia Phillies in a 7-6 Rockies defeat. Helton failed to get his foot onto the first base bag on a throw by Marco Scutaro that would have produced the third out of the inning. The Rockies had taken a 6-5 lead on a pinch-hit RBI single by Dexter Fowler, and closer Rafael Betancourt got the first two outs in the ninth. But the Phillies tied the game on a two-out RBI double by Hunter Pence, and a walk, an infield hit, and Helton’s miscue led to the winning tally. That’s now 12 losses in 13 for the Rockies. They’ll try and avoid a sweep at the hands of the Phillies tonight. First pitch is scheduled for 6:05.

Pritchard Named All-Midwest Region Second-Team Designated Hitter

Husker designated hitter Mike Pritchard added to his collection of postseason accolades yesterday. Pritchard was named second-team All-Midwest Region by the American Baseball Coaches Association. Pritchard’s .387 batting average and .447 on base percentage led the Huskers in 2012, as did his 82 runs scored. The sophomore’s 25-game hitting streak tied him for the third-longest such streak in program history. Pritchard was previously named first-team All-Big Ten and a third-team All American.

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