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Warrant Issued for Man in Murder of Omaha Teen

crime(AP) — Omaha police say a warrant has been issued for a man in connection with the killing a teenager earlier this month.

Police say a felony warrant has been issued for the arrest of 21-year-old Camrin C. Burton on a charge of 1st degree felony assault.

Burton is wanted in connection with the July 5 shooting of 19-year-old Timothy J. Howell, of Omaha. He died later that day at Creighton University Medical Center.

Howell was one of two men found shot early Friday morning.

Police say another man who was a witness to the first shooting walked into the hospital shortly before 3 a.m. Police say 22-year-old Spencer Mason was treated for non-life threatening injuries.

8 YO Indiana Boy Killed After Baseball Strikes His Head

Dylan Williams (Courtesy)
Dylan Williams (Courtesy)

(AP) — An 8-year-old eastern Indiana boy has died after a baseball hit him in the head and neck.

The Marion County Coroner’s Office says Dylan Williams died of blunt force trauma Wednesday, one day after suffering the injury in Union City, about 75 miles northeast of Indianapolis.

Coroner’s office manager Marchele Hall tells The Indianapolis Star an autopsy Thursday showed the injury occurred on the right side of the boy’s head and neck.

The boy was hit by a ball that had been thrown during practice Tuesday evening. He was taken to a hospital in Winchester, then transferred to an Indianapolis hospital.

Union City Fire Chief Gary Moore tells The (Muncie) Star Press that organizers of the baseball program were arranging help and counseling for other children who witnessed the accident.

 

Doctor Accused in Omaha Slayings Now in Custody in Omaha

Dr. Anthony Garcia
Dr. Anthony Garcia

(AP) — Records show an Indiana doctor accused of killing four people with ties to an Omaha medical school has been extradited to Nebraska.

The Douglas County Department of Corrections updated an inmate roster Thursday afternoon that lists Dr. Anthony Garcia as an inmate. He was extradited earlier in the day from southern Illinois’ Jackson County Jail.

Garcia, who was arrested in Illinois on Monday, faces four counts of first-degree murder in Omaha in connection to the May deaths of Roger and Mary Brumback. He is also accused of killing 11-year-old Thomas Hunter and his family’s housekeeper, Shirlee Sherman, in March 2008.

Garcia’s attorneys say their client denies the charges.

Board of Regents Approve University of Nebraska-Lincoln Soccer and Tennis Complex

huskersoccerOn Thursday, July 18, 2013, the University of Nebraska Board of Regents approved the program statement and budget for Nebraska Athletics to build dedicated, on-campus soccer and tennis practice and competition facilities.

The $20.4 million Nebraska Soccer and Tennis Complex will be located on 28 acres owned by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.  The 28 acres, the former site of the State Fair campground, is adjacent to the Nebraska Innovation Campus currently under development.  The site has been cleared of the old campground RV support infrastructure as part of the demolition of the old State Fair Park buildings and related structures.  The new facility will be built with private donations.

“This will benefit our student-athletes and will make good use of a piece of land that was otherwise not practical to be developed for Innovation Campus because of the flood plain,” UNL Chancellor Harvey Perlman said. “It also provides a much better vista for those on Innovation Campus than the existing landscape, so it is a win for everyone.”

The new soccer facilities will include one outdoor, lighted, full-sized competition field with seating for approximately 2,500 spectators.  Facilities for tennis will include 12 lighted outdoor courts and six indoor courts with a combined total of 1,400 seats for spectators.  With minor renovations, the former campground shower house will be repurposed into mechanical space and equipment storage for the soccer field maintenance and ticket windows.  Approximately 600 to 800 surface parking spaces will be constructed on the site.

A 73,900-square foot support facility is also planned to serve all three programs and will include:

  • ·         Dressing rooms, showers, and team rooms for men’s and women’s tennis
  • ·         Office, meeting and dressing rooms for tennis coaches and staff
  • ·         Game-day only dressing room, meeting room and showers for women’s soccer
  • ·         Visiting team meeting rooms, dressing rooms, and showers
  • ·         Officials’ dressing rooms and showers
  • ·         Satellite sports medicine treatment area and exam room
  • ·         Spectator restrooms and concession stands

The Husker women’s soccer team will continue to use office and conference room facilities at the Hawks Championship Center, adjacent to Memorial Stadium.

“This soccer and tennis facility project will provide much-needed on-campus practice and competition facilities for our women’s soccer and men’s and women’s tennis programs,” Nebraska Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst said.  “It will immediately improve the practice and game-day experience for our student-athletes, coaches, staff and fans.  Furthermore, the new facilities will assist each program in recruiting the nation’s best and brightest prospective student-athletes to the University of Nebraska.  We are very grateful to Chancellor Perlman, President James Milliken and the Board of Regents for their leadership and support of this wonderful project.”

Construction will begin in May 2014.  The soccer fields could be completed in time for competition in the fall of 2014. The remaining facilities will be ready for the outdoor tennis season in 2015.

The new soccer and tennis facilities will rank among the best in the Big Ten Conference.  Previously, Nebraska soccer practiced and competed on a soccer field located in the interior of Ed Weir Track and Field Stadium.  It was the smallest competition field in the Big Ten Conference at 71 by 115 yards and the only field in the Big Ten without lights.  Nebraska tennis currently competes indoors at the privately owned Nebraska Tennis Center and outdoors at the Varsity Courts on campus.  Both lack dedicated locker rooms. The consolidation of the facilities will vastly improve the use of student-athletes’ and coaches’ limited time and will enhance training, competition, recruiting and fan amenities.

“We are certainly grateful for the support of the indoor and outdoor tennis facilities,” Nebraska Head Women’s Tennis Coach Scott Jacobson said.  “Having a facility of this magnitude will enhance the opportunity to recruit top talent throughout the nation to this great institution.”

“It has been a 20-year dream to have our team play in a soccer specific stadium on our own campus,” Head Soccer Coach John Walker said.  “The return of ‘night games,’ a closer proximity of fans to the action and improved fan amenities will greatly enhance the game-day experience for both players and supporters.  Everyone in the soccer program is very thankful for the support and generosity of our Administration in making this project a reality.  It’s a monumental moment for the Nebraska Soccer program.”

Nebraska Head Men’s Tennis Coach Kerry McDermott concurred.  “This is a dream come true for us to be able to conduct practices and host matches indoors and outdoors on our campus in the near future. This will create a better learning environment and will allow for more one-on-one time with our student-athletes. This no doubt will be a huge benefit to Nebraska tennis in the future and we are grateful for this opportunity.”

Similar to other athletic facilities, the Nebraska Soccer and Tennis Complex will not generally be available for public use.

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Huskers Add Games with Cincinnati, Alter Northern Illinois Series

husker footballNebraska has completed a contract for a future home-and-home football series with the University of Cincinnati, the schools announced on Thursday. Nebraska also announced that it has finalized its 2016 non-conference football schedule.

The series with Cincinnati will begin with the Bearcats visiting Memorial Stadium on Sept. 12, 2020. The Huskers will make a return trip to Cincinnati on Sept. 13, 2025. The contests in 2020 and 2025 are the first non-conference games on Nebraska’s schedule for those respective seasons.

Cincinnati is a member of the American Athletic Conference and has played in a bowl game in 11 of the past 13 seasons, including BCS appearances following the 2008 and 2009 seasons.                

Nebraska and Cincinnati have met just once all-time on the football field, with the previous matchup coming more than a century ago. Nebraska defeated Cincinnati in Lincoln, 41-0, in the 1906 season.

The scheduling agreement with Cincinnati also includes a home-and-home series in men’s basketball. The Huskers will travel to Cincinnati in the 2013-14 campaign, with the Bearcats making a trip to Pinnacle Bank Arena during the 2014-15 season.

Nebraska also announced on Thursday that it has revised its contract for future games with Northern Illinois University. Nebraska and NIU had been scheduled for a three-game series, including two games in Lincoln and a neutral site contest at Soldier Field in Chicago. However, with the Big Ten Conference moving to a nine-game conference schedule beginning in 2016, Nebraska needed to alter its 2016 non-conference slate.

The 2016 contest between the two schools at Soldier Field has been canceled, completing Nebraska’s non-conference schedule for that season. In 2016, Nebraska will play Fresno State, Tennessee and Wyoming in Lincoln before beginning its nine-game Big Ten schedule.

Although Nebraska and Northern Illinois will not play in 2016, the schools did announce that they have added two additional games at Memorial Stadium. Northern Illinois will now travel to Lincoln four times between 2017 and 2023 as part of the revised contract between the schools. NIU was previously scheduled for trips to Lincoln in 2017 and 2019, and now will also take on the Huskers in 2021 and 2023.

The schools also announced that the first of those four games has been moved to Sept. 16, 2017. The game had previously been scheduled for Sept. 2, 2017. NIU will also play in Lincoln on Sept. 14, 2019, and the two newly scheduled games will take place on Sept. 4, 2021 and Sept. 16, 2023.

The 2021 and 2023 games are the second non-league games on NU’s schedule each of those two seasons. The Huskers’ 2021 non-conference schedule also includes a trip to Oklahoma, while the 2023 slate also includes a trip to Colorado.

Abdullah Named to Doak Walker List

Ameer-Abdullah-Nebraska-Huskers-FootballLincoln – I-back Ameer Abdullah was named a candidate for the 2013 Doak Walker Award on Thursday. The award is annually presented to the nation’s top running back and is named for Walker, a three-time All-American running back at SMU.

Abdullah is the Huskers’ top returning rusher, as he earned second-team All-Big Ten honors by the Big Ten coaches in 2012, despite splitting time with NFL draft pick Rex Burkhead.  Abdullah rushed for 1,137 yards and eight touchdowns as a sophomore, despite making only seven starts. He totaled six 100-yard games, including four straight in Big Ten action (Northwestern, Michigan, Michigan State and Penn State) and became the first I-back at Nebraska since 1994 to record 100-yard efforts in his first five career starts.

Overall, his 81.2 rushing yards per game ranked ninth in the Big Ten, while his 134.6 all-purpose yards per contest were good for fourth in the conference, as he played a major role in NU leading the Big Ten and ranking eighth nationally in rushing in 2012.  In addition to his rushing, Abdullah was one of the Big Ten’s top all-purpose threats, as he also caught 24 passes and served on Nebraska’s punt and kickoff return units.

The PwC SMU Athletic Forum Board of Directors will name the semifinalists on November 14 and the finalists will be announced on Nov. 25. The recipient of the 2013 Doak Walker Award will be announced live on The Home Depot College Football Awards on Thursday, December 12, on ESPN. The Doak Walker Award Presentation Banquet will be held in Dallas, Texas, in February 2013.

Gator Bowl and Music City Bowl Announces Unique Conference Matchups for the 2014-2019 Seasons

Big-Ten-LogoJACKSONVILLE, FL— The TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl announced today that an agreement has been reached with the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl to share selections for one of its participating teams with the Big Ten Conference and the Atlantic Coast Conference, which includes the University of Notre Dame, for a term of six years following the 2014 college football regular season. The unique partnership with these conferences signifies the Bowl’s efforts to offer flexibility in the team selection process.

Previously, the TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl had an agreement with the Big Ten Conference and the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl had an agreement with the Atlantic Coast Conference.  This unique partnership allows the Conference teams the flexibility to participate in both Bowl games three times each in a six-year period.

The TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl and the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl will join the College Football Playoff bowls as two of very few major postseason games with multiple conference affiliations.

The two Bowls are still working on their relationship with a Conference to provide an opponent for the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Big Ten Conference.

“This is an exciting partnership we have forged with our friends from the Music City Bowl to create the very best match-ups possible for the schools fans and our local communities,” said Rick Catlett, President and CEO of the TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl.

“Everyone associated with the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl is looking forward to our partnership with the TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl and the City of Jacksonville.  We feel like this partnership will be mutually beneficial for all parties by delivering match-ups that will appeal to both the traveling fans and to the local fans; and as a result, create maximum economic impact for both of our communities on a regular basis,” said Scott Ramsey, President & CEO, Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl.

“For 68 years, the TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl and the Jacksonville community have provided college football teams and their fans with a wonderful destination to celebrate postseason football,” Big Ten Commissioner James E. Delany said.  “We are thrilled to continue our relationship with the Gator Bowl, which will in partnership with the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl in Nashville provide Big Ten fans a meaningful postseason experience, one that adds to the Big Ten’s national slate of bowl games.”

“We are pleased to continue our partnership with the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl and renew our relationship with the TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl,” said ACC Commissioner John Swofford. “Nashville and Jacksonville are both quality destinations that provide our teams and fans with a first-class experience both from a venue and hospitality perspective.”

The 69th Annual TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl game will be played at Everbank Field in Jacksonville, Florida onWednesday, January 1, 2014.  The game will kickoff at 12:00 p.m. and will be televised nationally on ESPN2.  The Gator Bowl will pair the fifth selection after the BCS from the Southeastern Conference and the fourth selection after the BCS from the Big Ten Conference.

The Gator Bowl Association is a 501(c) 3 not-for profit organization whose mission is to provide Northeast Florida with the very best in college athletics and related activities in order to maximize positive impact on the area’s economy, national image and community pride. Its primary charitable activities are focused on education and youth in the North Florida area.

For TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl ticket and event information, please visit www.gatorbowl.com.

Coroner: ‘Glee’ Star Died of Overdose of Heroin and Alcohol

Cory Monteith
Cory Monteith

(AP) — A coroner says ‘Glee’ actor Cory Monteith died of an overdose of heroin and alcohol.

The British Columbia coroner’s office says in a statement Tuesday that “there is no evidence to suggest Mr. Monteith’s death was anything other than a most tragic accident.”

The 31-year-old was found dead in his Vancouver, British Columbia, hotel room on Saturday. He was believed to be alone when he died.

Monteith had talked bluntly about struggling with addiction since he was a teenager, calling it a serious problem and telling Parade magazine in 2011 he was “lucky to be alive.”

Red Cross Launches New App to Recruit Volunteers

red-cross-logo-new-2013The American Red Cross today launched the Team Red Cross App, which allows people to sign up to help, get an overview on basic tasks and receive notifications about Red Cross disaster volunteer opportunities in their community.

“When people see an emergency happening in their community, they often want to help but may not know how,” said Tina Labellarte, Region CEO. “The Team Red Cross App provides an easy and quick way for people to sign up to help the Red Cross and support their community.”

Once users download the app, they create an account. Then they learn about different jobs, such as working in a warehouse, handing out supplies or assisting with feeding. When the Red Cross has a need for volunteers, the Team Red Cross App will notify users based on their location. Potential volunteers can instantly accept or decline the volunteer opportunity.

The Red Cross is encouraging the public to download the app before a disaster strikes in Nebraska or Iowa so volunteers can help immediately.

The app is free and designed for iPhone and Android smart phones and tablets. Additional features include:

  • A quick orientation right on the mobile device.
  • Ability for people to share notifications for volunteers with their social network.
  • ·         Earn digital “badges” by completing a job test, accepting a job, sharing the app, recruiting volunteers, etc. The “badges” can then be shared with their social network.
  • Allows people to donate money to the Red Cross and sign up to donate blood.
  • Offers emergency response information that people can share with their friends at the touch of a button.

The Team Red Cross App is the seventh in a series of highly successful Red Cross apps, which are now on more than 3 million mobile devices across the country. A recent Red Cross survey shows that apps are now tied with social media as the fourth most popular way to get information during emergencies—behind TV, radio and online news sites. Nearly one-fifth of Americans say they’ve received some kind of emergency information from an app they’ve downloaded, making the Red Cross apps an important way for the public to get ready for disasters.

The Team Red Cross App can be found in the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store by searching for American Red Cross or by going toredcross.org/mobileapps.

July 18th

Director Paul Verhoeven (“Basic Instinct,” ”Showgirls”) is 75
Singer Brian Auger is 74
Singer Dion DiMucci is 74
Actor James Brolin is 73
Blues guitarist Lonnie Mack is 72
Singer Martha Reeves of Martha and the Vandellas is 72
Guitarist Wally Bryson of The Raspberries is 64
Country singer Ricky Skaggs is 59
Actress Audrey Landers (“Dallas”) is 57
Drummer Nigel Twist of The Alarm is 55
Actress Elizabeth McGovern is 52
Keyboardist John Hermann of Widespread Panic is 51
Actor Vin Diesel is 46
Actor Grant Bowler (“True Blood,” ”Ugly Betty”) is 45
Actor Eddie Matos (“All My Children”) is 41
Rapper M.I.A. is 38
Guitarist Daron Malakian of System Of A Down and of Scars On Broadway is 38
Drummer Tony Fagenson of Eve 6 is 35
Actress Kristen Bell (“Gossip Girl,” ”Veronica Mars”) is 33
Singer Ryan Cabrera is 31
Drummer Aaron Gillespie of Underoath is 30
Actor Chace Crawford (“Gossip Girl”) is 28
Bluegrass musician Joe Dean Jr. (Dailey & Vincent) is 24.

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