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Nebraska Escapee Caught After Seeking Medical Attention

lincoln-police(AP) — Authorities say a woman who escaped custody was arrested several hours later in Lincoln after she sought medical help for chest pains.

Lincoln police say 34-year-old Corrine Kucera escaped early Wednesday morning while she was being transported from a minimum-security facility to the Lancaster County Jail. She then called for an ambulance from an auto repair shop Thursday morning.

She ran when police showed up, but she was arrested in a nearby field.

Authorities say Kucera originally escaped custody when she got out of a correctional van and ran.

Kucera had been in jail in connection to two felony drug charges.

Papillion Girl Recovering After Nearly Drowning in Pool

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(AP) — A toddler in eastern Nebraska is recovering after nearly drowning in a family pool.

The 2-year-old girl was found floating Wednesday evening at a home in Papillion. She was taken to a nearby hospital before being transferred to another hospital. She is in stable condition.

Papillion police say the child slipped out of a door and entered a gate that led to the backyard pool. Another child found the girl, and someone at the scene performed CPR until medics arrived.

Alma Man Arrested for Operating an Illegal Car Dealership

state-patrolAn Alma man is arrested and 23 vehicles seized in an investigation into an illegal auto dealership in Alma.

Just after 11: 30 a.m., Wednesday, August 7, the Nebraska State Patrol, in conjunction with the Nebraska Motor Vehicle Industry Licensing Board, and the Harlan County Attorney, served both a search warrant and an arrest warrant at the High Plains Claims Company, 904 Brown Street in Alma.

The warrant service followed a nearly month long investigation into the operation of an automotive dealership without a license by Max Siegel, 53, Alma.  A total of 36 vehicles were inventoried, with authorities seizing 23 vehicles from the property to include, cars, pickups, SUV’S and motorcycles.  Motor vehicle titles, financial records and currency were also seized.

Siegel was arrested and lodged in the Harlan County Jail on a charge of operating an unauthorized auto dealership.

Gary Searcey

Gary Searcey, 67, North Platte (formerly of Liberty, NE) passed away on August 3rd, 2013 in the company of loved ones. He was preceded in death by his parents Harry and Joy Searcey, his brother Larry Searcey, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. He is survived by his wife Tammy Carr, ex-wife Anita Searcey, sister in law Louise Searcey, sons Brent Searcey, Terry Coon, Gary Coon, and David Carr, daughters Tami Searcey and Katy Carr-Pedersen, granddaughters Devin Searcey and Danielle Coon, grandson TJ Coon, and many cousins. Gary loved to spend time outdoors with his family and his dogs. He loved to golf, watch sports (especially baseball), and make people laugh. He spent time in the Army National Guard before joining the Union Pacific railroad, and finally running a used car business before retiring. He was a one of a kind individual who will truly be missed by all who called him family and friend.
Cremation was chosen. A memorial has been established in his name and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com. Memorial services will be held 4:00 p.m. Saturday, August 10, 2013 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home with Pastor Brent Montgomery officiating. Inurnment will be at a later date. Those wishing to sign the register may do so today from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and on Saturday from noon to service time. Adams & Swanson Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements.

Community Theatre Role Costs Lincoln School Superintendent His Job

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The Lofte Theatre Manley, NE

(AP) — The superintendent of a Christian school in Lincoln says he lost his job because he performed in a community production of “The Producers.”

The Broadway musical by Mel Brooks has gay characters, Nazi jokes, some coarse dialogue and racy lyrics.

Harold Scott has been superintendent for two years at Parkview Christian School, which has ties to Calvary Community Church. Scott said on Wednesday that he was told that Calvary’s pastor, the Rev. Carl Godwin, thought Scott’s participation in the show at The Lofte Theatre would reflect poorly on the school and church.

Scott says he did nothing wrong and that his involvement in theater “should in no way interfere with the career I love.”

Godwin didn’t immediately return a call Thursday from The Associated Press.

Judge Consolidates ‘Beatrice Six’ Lawsuits, Sets Trial

beatrice-6(AP) — A federal judge has consolidated the lawsuits of five people cleared by DNA evidence in the 1985 killing of a Beatrice woman and set trial for next year.

The trial comes after a federal appeals court ruled last fall that lawsuits filed by Joseph White, Thomas Winslow, Ada JoAnn Taylor, James Dean and Kathleen Gonzalez against Gage County officials can continue.

The five were convicted of killing Helen Wilson and spent a combined 87 years in prison before they were exonerated in 2008 after DNA testing implicated another man.

A sixth person wrongly convicted in the case, Debra Shelden, did not sue the county.

On Sunday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Cheryl Zwart ordered the trial to begin Jan. 6 and allocated 10 days for trial, from jury selection to closing arguments.

NSP Carrier Enforcement to Hold Town Meetings

state-patrol-logoFrom medical certification to a cell phone ban, the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) Carrier Enforcement Division will again host informational meetings in towns across Nebraska to provide updated information on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety and Hazardous Material Regulations. The meetings will include information on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA), Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) program.

Implemented in December 2010, the CSA program monitors a motor carrier’s on-the-road performance, and implemented new penalties for unsafe driving behavior.

”There have been several updates that should be of interest to all drivers and operators of a commercial motor vehicle, including a ban on cell phones and texting,” said Captain Gerry Krolikowski, Carrier Enforcement Division Commander. “With all the changes, we would encourage those individuals who have attended in the past, to attend one of the six meetings scheduled for 2013.”

Information will also be provided regarding the law which requires holders of a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) to provide the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles with a current copy of their medical examiners certificate, as well as the revised “Hours of Service” rules.

Two of the six meetings will be held in Grand Island during Husker Harvest Days, allowing individuals not only in that general area to attend, but also those who travel to participate in this annual event.

The meetings should be attended by anyone who operates any of the following vehicles:

  • A pickup pulling a trailer (over 10,000 lbs. combined weight or gross combined weight rating).

 

  • A pickup or truck weighting over 10,000 lbs. or gross vehicle weight rating over 10,000 lbs.

 

  • A pickup, trailer, truck or semi requiring a class A, B, C, Commercial Driver’s License (CDL).

 

  • Any motor vehicle transporting hazardous material of any quantity.

 

  • Any farm truck displaying farm plates and registered for more than 16 tons.

 

  • Any passenger carrying vehicle designed or used to transport 8 or more passengers, including the driver for compensation.

 

  • Any passenger carrying vehicle designed or used to transport 15 passengers, including the driver and not used to transports passengers for compensation.

 

The schedule of NSP Carrier Enforcement Division Town Meetings is as follows:

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No registration required. Questions concerning the town meetings or groups interested in holding a town meeting should contact the NSP Carrier Enforcement Division at (402) 471-0105.

Supervisors Discuss Closing Gage County Jail

gage-county-sheriff(AP) — Gage County supervisors are talking about closing the county jail and housing inmates elsewhere.

The discussion occurred Wednesday as the Board of Supervisors reviewed budget proposals from Sheriff Millard “Gus” Gustafson for his patrol department and the jail.

For the 2013-2014 fiscal year, Gustafson sought a little more than $981,000 for his law enforcement budget and $744,000 for the corrections department.

Board Chairman Matt Bauman says county voters in 2009 rejected building another jail to replace the current building, which needed work to bring it up to code.

Bauman says that “as you crunch the numbers initially, it looks like you may be able to board these prisoners cheaper than what we can continue to run” in jail costs.

August 8th Celebs

Actor Richard Anderson (“The Six Million Dollar Man,” ”The Bionic Woman”) is 87
Actress Nita Talbot is 83
Country singer Mel Tillis is 81
Actor Dustin Hoffman is 76
Actress Connie Stevens is 75
Country singer Phil Balsley of The Statler Brothers is 74
Actor Larry Wilcox (“CHiPS”) is 66
Actor Keith Carradine is 64
Singer Airrion Love of The Stylistics is 64
Country singer Jamie O’Hara is 63
Actor Donny Most (“Happy Days”) is 60
Keyboardist Dennis Drew of 10,000 Maniacs is 56
News anchor Deborah Norville is 55
Guitarist The Edge of U2 is 52
Drummer Rikki Rockett of Poison is 52
Rapper Kool Moe Dee is 51
Singer Scott Stapp of Creed is 40
Country singer Mark Wills is 40
Guitarist Tom Linton of Jimmy Eat World is 38
Singer J.C. Chasez of ‘N Sync is 37
Singer Drew Lachey of 98 Degrees is 37
Singer Marsha Ambrosius (Floetry) is 36
Actress Actress Lindsay Sloane (“Sabrina the Teenage Witch”) is 36
Countess Vaughn (“The Parkers,” ”Moesha”) is 35
Actor Michael Urie (“Ugly Betty”) is 33
Actress Meagan Good is 32
Actor Ken Baumann is 24.

Powerball Luck Strikes Three Times in Two States

powerball(AP) — At least three people in two states have beaten astronomical odds to become the nation’s latest Powerball millionaires.

Sue Dooley, senior drawing manager production coordinator for the Multi-State Lottery Association, said late Wednesday night that three tickets matched the winning numbers and will split the lottery’s latest massive jackpot: $448 million.

The winning numbers drawn Wednesday night were: 05, 25, 30, 58, 59 and Powerball 32.

The (Newark, N.J.) Star-Ledger reported early Thursday that a spokeswoman for the New Jersey Lottery said that one of the multimillion-dollar tickets was purchased at a supermarket in South Brunswick, N.J., and the other ticket was sold in Little Egg Harbor, N.J.

Information on the Minnesota ticket was not available early Thursday.

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