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Man pronounced dead at scene, was shooting targets at friends house. ( Updates Name Released)

RAVENNA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities have released the name of a man who was accidentally killed while target shooting at a residence near Ravenna.

The Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office identified him as 47-year-old Armando Tinajero, of Ravenna.

Tinajero had been shooting at targets in the backyard of a friend’s house on Friday night. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

An autopsy was ordered.

The sheriff’s office says a crime is not suspected, but the investigation is continuing.

More fire crews sent to battle 50,000 acre burning fire

AINSWORTH, Neb. (AP) — Officials say more fire crews have been sent to help battle flames that have blackened thousands of acres in north-central Nebraska.

Susan Ford is spokeswoman for a federal interagency management team that’s been dispatched to help local and state agencies with the wildfire in Keya Paha  County. Ford said Monday that three more ground crew teams of about 20 firefighters each are expected on the lines soon, replacing some local volunteers.

Winds gusting to 30 mph are expected to fan the flames.

Ford says an overnight aerial survey using infrared technology provided officials with an updated estimate of about 50,000 acres burned, compared with previous estimates approaching 100,000 acres. She couldn’t confirm a previous estimate that the fire was about 50 percent contained.

No injuries have been reported.

Monday Sports Day – NCAA, Paterno Family Make Statements

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – The family of Hall of Fame football coach Joe Paterno says the NCAA’s sanctions defame his legacy and are a panicked response to the scandal that led to them.

The statement was released Monday by Paterno’s family. It says President Rodney Erickson, acting Athletic Director David Joyner and the entire Board of Trustees failed by not seeking a full hearing before the NCAA’s infractions committee.

The family also says that punishing “past, present and future” students because of former assistant Jerry Sandusky’s crimes did not serve justice.

The family calls the move a “panicked response to the public’s understandable revulsion” at Sandusky’s sexual abuse of 10 boys over a period of 15 years.

STATEMENT FROM NCAA – By perpetuating a “football first” culture that ultimately enabled serial child sexual abuse to occur, The Pennsylvania State University leadership failed to value and uphold institutional integrity, resulting in a breach of the NCAA constitution and rules. The NCAA Division I Board of Directors and NCAA Executive Committee directed Association President Mark Emmert to examine the circumstances and determine appropriate action in consultation with these presidential bodies.

“As we evaluated the situation, the victims affected by Jerry Sandusky and the efforts by many to conceal his crimes informed our actions,” said Emmert. “At our core, we are educators. Penn State leadership lost sight of that.”

According to the NCAA conclusions and sanctions, the Freeh Report “presents an unprecedented failure of institutional integrity leading to a culture in which a football program was held in higher esteem than the values of the institution, the values of the NCAA, the values of higher education, and most disturbingly the values of human decency.”

As a result, the NCAA imposed a $60 million sanction on the university, which is equivalent to the average gross annual revenue of the football program. These funds must be paid into an endowment for external programs preventing child sexual abuse or assisting victims and may not be used to fund such programs at the university.

The sanctions also include a four-year football postseason ban and a vacation of all wins from 1998 through 2011. The career record of former head football coach Joe Paterno will reflect these vacated records. Penn State must also reduce 10 initial and 20 total scholarships each year for a four-year period. In addition, the NCAA reserves the right to impose additional sanctions on involved individuals at the conclusion of any criminal proceedings.

The NCAA recognizes that student-athletes are not responsible for these events and worked to minimize the impact of its sanctions on current and incoming football student-athletes. Any entering or returning student-athlete will be allowed to immediately transfer and compete at another school. Further, any football student-athletes who remain at the university may retain their scholarships, regardless of whether they compete on the team.

To further integrate the athletics department into the university, Penn State will be required to enter into an “Athletics Integrity Agreement” with the NCAA. It also must adopt all Freeh Report recommendations and appoint an independent, NCAA-selected Athletics Integrity Monitor, who will oversee compliance with the agreement.

Effective immediately, the university faces five years of probation. Specifically, the university is subject to more severe penalties if it does not adhere to these requirements or violates NCAA rules in any sport during this time period.

“There has been much speculation on whether or not the NCAA has the authority to impose any type of penalty related to Penn State,” said Ed Ray, Executive Committee chair and Oregon State president. “This egregious behavior not only goes against our rules and constitution, but also against our values.”

Because Penn State accepted the Freeh Report factual findings, which the university itself commissioned, the NCAA determined traditional investigative proceedings would be redundant and unnecessary.

“We cannot look to NCAA history to determine how to handle circumstances so disturbing, shocking and disappointing,” said Emmert. “As the individuals charged with governing college sports, we have a responsibility to act. These events should serve as a call to every single school and athletics department to take an honest look at its campus environment and eradicate the ‘sports are king’ mindset that can so dramatically cloud the judgment of educators.”

Penn State fully cooperated with the NCAA on this examination of the issues and took decisive action in removing individuals in leadership who were culpable.

“The actions already taken by the new Penn State Board of Trustees chair Karen Peetz and Penn State President Rodney Erickson have demonstrated a strong desire and determination to take the steps necessary for Penn State to right these severe wrongs,” said Emmert.

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U of N at Omaha planning to add a new degree to the program!

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The University of Nebraska at Omaha is planning to offer a new degree in emergency management, starting this fall.

University officials say the new bachelor’s degree was approved this week. It will be offered through the university’s College of Public Affairs and Community Service.

John Bartle, the college’s acting dean, says the emergency management profession is rapidly evolving and offers the opportunity for high-paying jobs.

The degree will focus on the policies and infrastructure needs of cities, states and countries.

The approval of the new degree program follows a decision in February to add an emergency management and fire protection concentration to the university’s bachelor of general studies degree.

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Mary  Gene Lamb, 91, of Gothenburg, Nebraska, died July 21, 2012 in Gothenburg, NE.

Mary Gene was born in St. Pauls, North Carolina, on June 9, 1921, to Julian Carr and Frances M. (McArthur) Lentz. Her family moved to Durham, North Carolina 1933. She graduated from Durham High School in 1939 and attended Duke University and Croft’s Business College. She then worked for several years as a dental assistant.

On November 18, 1949, she married Warren S. Lamb of Willow Island at Durham, North Carolina. She and Warren moved to Gothenburg and Mary Gene resided there until her death. She was a member of the United Methodist Church for over 75 years and throughout the years she was active in its organizations: Sunday school, choir and women’s groups. She was a member of Chapter AW PEO and participated in various civic activities: Girl Scouts, Library Board, United Way, Bloodmobile and Meals on Wheels. She also enjoyed her bridge club as well as her coffee groups and Hilltop Birthday Club.

Mary Gene was preceded in death by her husband Warren in 1995, her parents and older brothers.

Survivors include daughters: Stacie Lamb and husband John Christensen of Omaha and Sheri Lamb of Gretna, sisters-in-laws: Dean Lentz of Fayetteville, NC, Ruth White of Lexington and Barbara Stull of Gothenburg and numerous nieces, nephews and friends.

Visitation will be held at Blase-Strauser Memorial Chapel, Gothenburg, Nebraska; Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:00 pm – 8:00 pm with the family present from 6-8 pm.

Funeral services will be held at First United Methodist Church, Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 9:30 am with Dr. Jeff Thurman officiating.

Interment will follow in the Gothenburg Cemetery, Gothenburg, Nebraska.

Memorials may be given to the Gothenburg United Methodist Church, 1401 Lake Ave., Gothenburg, NE  69138.

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88 year old Nebraska woman speeding at 60 mph, crashes, dies injuring two,

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — An 88-year-old Nebraska woman died after her speeding minivan smashed into a pickup truck leaving a driveway.

Lincoln Police Capt. Jim Davidsaver said that a medical problem may have contributed to the crash that killed Flossie Bonnell.

Davidsaver says Bonnell sideswiped a car and sped north on 70th Street at a high speed before hitting the truck as it pulled out of Lincoln East High’s parking lot.

Witnesses told police the van may have been driving as fast as 60 mph beforehand.

The two people in the truck were injured, but were expected to be OK.

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Autistic 12 year old suffered mental health problems from a seclusion room, parents didn’t know

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A lawsuit says a 12-year-old autistic boy suffered mental health problems after he was being repeatedly put in a Lincoln school’s seclusion room, treatment that his parents say they weren’t told about.

The lawsuit didn’t name the parents or the child so the child would be protected from harassment or ridicule.

The parents say the district didn’t follow policies and procedures that require staffers to document each incident of seclusion and notify parents within 24 hours.

Christopher Miller, the parents’ attorney, says records show the boy was put in the “safe room” up to 50 times from fall 2010 until March 2011.

The district’s attorney, John Guthery, said Monday that he hasn’t discussed the lawsuit with the district and can’t comment.

Drunk Drivers Arrested during Cruise Night Enforcement

Deb Collins

(Kearney, Neb.)- Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) Troop C Headquarters- Grand Island arrested four motorists for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) and cited 37 juveniles for Minor in Possession of Alcohol (MIP) during special enforcement efforts held Friday & Saturday, July 20-21.

The special enforcement held in and around Buffalo County was planned in conjunction with the annual Kearney Cruise Night celebration, held July 18-22. Special enforcement efforts centered on weekend activities to include a classic car parade held in downtown Kearney on Saturday night.

In addition to the four DWI arrests and 37 MIP citations, troopers issued 21 citations & warnings for speeding, cited 10 drivers for seat belt violations, three for driving under suspension and issued five citations for possession of marijuana more than an ounce, less than a pound.

During special enforcement efforts conducted during Kearney Cruise Night in 2011, three motorists were arrested for DWI and 46 juveniles were cited for MIP.

The special enforcement efforts conducted in conjunction with the Kearney Police Department and the Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office were paid for thanks in part to a $6,410 grant from the Nebraska Office of Highway Safety (NOHS).

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