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Iowa Infant is Recipient of Nebraska’s First Infant Heart Transplant

childrens-hospital-omahaAn Iowa infant’s heart transplant at a Nebraska hospital is the first of its kind in the state.

Children’s Hospital & Medical Center in Omaha says the pediatric heart transplant performed early Monday on 2-week-old Lainey Wilkinson is the first in Nebraska.

Officials say the operation went well for Lainey, who was born with a congenital heart defect. She is recovering as expected in the intensive care unit.

Officials say the United Network for Organ Sharing gave the hospital interim approval last month to begin performing heart transplants. Officials say it’s a significant development for families in the immediate area and around the Midwest.

Lainey has been hospitalized at Children’s since her birth. Her parents are from Council Bluffs, Iowa

Applications Now Available Online for Nebraskans who Qualify for Public Assistance Programs

DHHSNebraskans who qualify for programs with the Department of Health and Human Services, Federal Assistance Programs or who have incomes at or below 135% of the poverty level are now able to apply for the Nebraska Telephone Assistance Program (NTAP) online.  The Nebraska Public Service Commission administers the program.

NTAP provides a credit of $12.75 off monthly service with a participating provider for one landline or wireless phone to a qualified household.  This program helps those eligible to obtain phone service and access to emergency services.

The application is available on the Commission’s website at psc.nebraska.gov.  The online application requires all information to be completed before submittal, reducing errors and returns.  Applicants will need to provide proof of participation in programs that are not administered by the Department of Health and Human Services or proof of income.

Eligible Nebraskans must be participating in one of the following programs offered through these agencies:

Department of Health and Human Services:  Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (formerly Food Stamps); Low-Income Home Energy Assistance; Kids Connection (Children’s Health Insurance including SAM, MAC, EMAC) and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (also known as Aid to Dependent Children)

Department of Education:  National School Free Lunch Program

Social Security Administration:  Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Federal Housing Administration:  Federal Public Housing Assistance

If you have questions, please call our office and ask for the Nebraska Telephone Assistance Program (NTAP) at 402-471-3101 or toll free 800-526-0017.

Erratic Driving Leads to a Handful of Felonies for North Platte Man

Christopher Barber
Christopher Barber

A North Platte who was evidently trying to be cute, now faces several felony charges.

On April 5, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a reckless driver traveling north from Wellfleet on Highway 83.

It was reported that a vehicle was passing cars, then slamming on the breaks after the pass.

Deputies responded and found the vehicle driving recklessly in excess of 100 mph.  The vehicle finally came to a stop at Highway 83 and State Farm Road.

The driver of the vehicle, Christopher Barber, was contacted by deputies, who found reason to believe that he was intoxicated.  Barber was then asked to perform several field sobriety maneuvers which confirmed their suspicions.  A breath test showed that Barber was over three times the legal limit.

A citizen advised authorities that Barber had struck her vehicle while she was traveling down the highway, causing damage to her vehicle.

Barber’s driving privileges were limited to only driving vehicles with an Interlock Device in place after a recent drunken-driving conviction, however, the vehicle he was driving was not equipped with this equipment.

Barber was arrested and charged with Felon Driving Under the Influence (3rd Offense), Felony Driving without an Interlock Device, Leaving the Scene of an Accident and Willful Reckless Driving.

He was booked into the Lincoln County Detention Center.

Former Mouseketeer and Movie Icon, Annette Funicello, Dead at 70

Annette Funicello
Annette Funicello

The Walt Disney Co. says Annette Funicello, who went from Mouseketeer to beach party movie icon, has died at age 70.

Funicello stunned fans and friends in 1992 with the announcement she was suffering from multiple sclerosis. Yet she was cheerful and upbeat, grappling with the disease with a courage that contrasted with her lightweight teen image of old.

The pretty, dark-haired Funicello was just 13 when she gained fame on Walt Disney’s television kiddie “club,” an amalgam of stories, songs and dance routines that ran from 1955 to 1959.

Cast after Disney saw her at a dance recital, she soon began receiving 8,000 fan letters a month, 10 times more than any of the 23 other young performers.

Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Dies at 87

Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher

Queen Elizabeth has authorized a ceremonial funeral, that’s one step short of a state funeral, for Margaret Thatcher.

The former British prime minister, the only woman ever to hold that job, died today at the age of 87. Flags are at half staff at Buckingham Palace, Parliament and Downing Street.

Admirers saw Thatcher as a savior who rescued Britain from ruin and laid the groundwork for an economic resurgence. Critics say she ushered in an era of greed that kicked the weak into the streets and allowed the rich to become filthy rich. Like her close friend and political ally Ronald Reagan, she seemed motivated by an unshakable belief that free markets would build a stronger country than reliance on a strong, central government.

She’s also remembered for standing beside the United States as the West won the Cold War over the Soviet Union.

British Prime Minister David Cameron is remembering Thatcher as someone who “didn’t just lead” her country, but “saved” it. He says she’ll be remembered as “the greatest British peacetime prime minister.”

President Barack Obama says she was both a great champion of freedom and an example to women everywhere.

Lawmakers Begin Debate on NE Juvenile Sentencing Bill

Senator Brad Ashford
Senator Brad Ashford

Nebraska lawmakers are trying to set a new minimum prison sentence for convicted murderers who committed their crimes as juveniles.

Lawmakers began debate Monday on a sentencing bill, introduced in response to last year’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling that invalidated life-without-parole sentences for juveniles.

Sen. Brad Ashford, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, presented a bill amendment that would set a 30-year minimum sentence for Nebraska offenders. The proposal would also allow judges to consider potential mitigating factors in sentencing, including an offender’s age, maturity and participation in rehabilitation programs.

Sen. Scott Lautenbaugh of Omaha is proposing a minimum 60-year sentence. Lautenbaugh argues that a 30-year sentence would let inmates qualify for release in as few as 15 years, under current sentencing guidelines.

 

NY Man Gets $1.6 Million Settlement After Flooding Leaves His Property Inundated with Frogs

frog-apocolypseA western New York man will get $1.6 million to settle a dispute stemming from flooding from a nearby development that left him inundated with frogs.

The award settles a seven-year legal fight involving Paul Marinaccio, the town of Clarence and a developer.

Marinaccio says runoff diverted onto his 40-acre property turned it into wetlands filled with frogs. He says the abundant amphibians forced him inside because a childhood incident left him with a crippling frog phobia.

the dispute was resolved last month when the State Court of Appeals decided Marinaccio wasn’t entitled to punitive damages.

The developer’s attorney says his client did only what the town told him to do.

A drainage channel will be dug under a post-verdict agreement.

13-Year-Old Girl Injured in ATV Accident Dies

fatal-atvThe family of a 13-year-old Nebraska girl says she has died from injuries after her hair got caught in the engine of an ATV.

Emma Kringle’s family said in a statement through Lincoln’s Bryan West hospital that she died Monday. Lancaster County Sheriff Terry Wagner says Emma had been on life support so her organs could be harvested. Doctors determined Saturday night that she was brain dead.

The accident occurred Saturday afternoon while Emma was driving the three-wheeled ATV near Branched Oak Lake northwest of Lincoln. The ATV crashed when her ponytail got tangled in the engine.

She was riding with her 9-year-old cousin. Wagner says both girls were wearing helmets.

Emma Kringle lived with her family on the southeast side of Lincoln.

Appointments Now Required for State Patrol Fingerprinting Services

state-patrol-logoStarting today, Monday, April 8, The Nebraska State Patrol, Criminal Identification Division will begin taking appointments for fingerprinting services offered at the Nebraska State Patrol Investigative Services Center, 3800 NW 12 Street, Suite A, in Lincoln.

Individuals needing fingerprinting for a Nebraska permit or licensure covered by state statute, will need to call the Criminal Identification Division during regular business hours at (402) 479-4971 to schedule an appointment.

“In the past you just came out and had to wait in line to get your fingerprints taken,” said Colonel David Sankey, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol. “It is our hope that by scheduling appointments, we can limit the wait for those citizens needing this service.”

Fingerprinting services are provided by the Nebraska State Patrol free of charge.  A list of Nebraska permits or licensures covered for printing services can be found on the Nebraska State Patrol website under theFingerprinting Appointments link.

Ione Marie Schrader


Schrader

Ione Marie Schrader, age 67 of Sutherland, passed away April 4, 2013.
Ione was born on April 27, 1945 in Tilden, NE to John and Beatrice (Heithoff) Richart. She graduated from Neligh High School in 1963. She raised her family in Sutherland. In 1978 Ione went to work for NPPD. She officially retired from there in 2011. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Sutherland. She enjoyed baking, canning, gardening and quilting. She also enjoyed riding motorcycles, going fishing and spending time with her family.
Ione is survived by her children Kelly (Dick) Lutz of Sutherland, Greg Schrader of Wyoming and Norman Schrader of Ogallala; sisters Shirley (Dennis) Bartleson, Germaine (Dewayne) Voborny; brother Leroy Richart; grandchildren Mary Lutz, Julie and Travis Schrader, Brandon, Josh, DJ and Lindsay Schrader; several nieces, nephews, and other family members; and her beloved dog Pookie.
Ione was preceeded in death by her parents.
Memorials are suggested to the Callahan Cancer Center and online condolences may be made at www.adamsswanson.com.
Christian wake services will be held Friday April 12, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Sutherland. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday April 13, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart with the Reverend James Novakowski officiating. Those wishing to do so may sign the register book Monday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements. Inurnment will follow at Riverview Cemetery near Sutherland. The family requests those attending to wear casual attire.

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