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Council Bluffs Inmate Fails to Return from Work Release

us-marshals(AP) — Authorities are searching for a man who did not return to jail from a work release facility in Council Bluffs.

The U.S. Marshal’s Office and Iowa State Patrol say 52-year-old Michael Hannum was last seen at a work release facility around 5:40 a.m. Saturday. Authorities say they discovered he was missing during an inmate count at 7 a.m. Saturday.

Hannum is believed to be driving a silver car with the Iowa license plate number SIS-613. Authorities believe he may be across the Missouri River in Omaha, Neb.

New Omaha Middle School Named for Tuskegee Airman

tuskegee-airmen(AP) — A new Omaha public middle school opening later this month will bear the name a Tuskegee Airman who died during World War II.

Omaha Public Schools formally dedicated Alfonza W. Davis Middle School in northwest Omaha on Friday night. Classes start Aug. 14.

Davis was born in Pensacola, Fla., in August 1919 before his family moved to Omaha when he was a baby. He attended Omaha public schools and graduated valedictorian from the now-closed Omaha Technical High School in March 1937.

Davis later attended Omaha University, now the University of Nebraska at Omaha, and Creighton University.

He was 25 when his plane disappeared over Italy on Oct. 29, 1944. He received the Purple Heart, the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Distinguished Unit Citation.

City of Grand Island Files Lawsuit to Remove Profane Signs

city-of-grand-island(AP) — The city of Grand Island has filed a lawsuit to try to force a man to remove profane, anti-government signs on his property in the central Nebraska city.

The city filed complaints Friday against entities registered to Larry Tourangeau (tor-AN-go) in Hall County District Court.

The signs criticize government officials because they refused to indict a former Tourangeau employee whom Tourangeau accused of embezzling money. The signs went up in 2011, and Tourangeau has resisted city efforts to take them down since.

City officials say the signs were erected without a permit and violate the city’s litter and offensive substances code.

The city is asking the court to order the signs removed.

Lawsuit in Fatal Nebraska Bridge Collapse Settled

Union-Pacific(AP) — The family of a railroad worker who died in 2010 when floodwaters brought down a bridge has settled a lawsuit against his employer and two other railroads.

Suzanne Scholl, of Norfolk, said in her lawsuit that Union Pacific Railroad, Nebraska Central Railroad and Rio Grande Pacific Corporation failed to ensure the railroad bridge was properly designed, maintained and safe.

Her husband, Jeff Scholl, was among three Nebraska Central Railroad workers checking on the bridge when it collapsed over the swollen Elkhorn River, dumping them into the fast-moving current. Two of the workers were pulled out of the river alive. Scholl’s body was found several days later.

The case was settled two weeks ago under undisclosed terms, and the lawsuit dismissed.

Rabies Found in Hitchcock County Calf

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(AP) — A calf from Hitchcock County has tested positive for rabies.

McCook veterinarian Cort Mohr said that tests on the calf came back positive last week.

Mohr says younger animals such as the calf are typically inquisitive and that it probably became infected with the virus when making contact with a skunk or raccoon.

The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services says it’s the first confirmed case of rabies in the county for the year. The agency has confirmed 28 cases of rabies in Nebraska for 2013, with 10 skunks, six bovines, one llama, one horse, one dog, 3 three cats and four bats testing positive.

2011 Nebraska Clerk of the Year Charged with Three Counts of Theft

verdigre-nebraska(AP) — The former village clerk of Verdigre who was honored as Nebraska’s clerk of the year in 2011 will be in court next week to face three felony counts of theft.

Alisha Bartling will appear in Knox County Court on Thursday.

Court records say the theft charges are related to three loans Bartling handled from the northeast Nebraska village’s housing rehabilitation program in 2010 and 2011. Each loan involved more than $1,500.

The 36-year-old Bartling, who was named the 2011 Outstanding Clerk of the Year by the Nebraska Municipal Clerks Association, is married to Verdigre Village Board member Tim Bartling.

Alisha Bartling declined to comment when reached at her home Saturday. Her attorney did not immediately return a message left at his office.

Woods Just Ordinary, Still Up by 7 at Bridgestone

golfAKRON, Ohio (AP) — Tiger Woods followed one of the best rounds of his life with a solid 2-under 68 on Saturday in the third round of the Bridgestone Invitational, giving him a seven-shot lead and setting him up for a remarkable eighth victory at Firestone Country Club.

Unlike in a second-round 61 that could easily have been a 59 or even lower, Woods didn’t recover from all of his errant shots. He bogeyed the ninth, 14th and 16th holes, failing to bounce back from mediocre shots.

Yet he still was good enough to put himself in position for yet another lopsided victory, one that will likely mark him as the player to beat next week in the PGA Championship at Oak Hill.

He had a 15-under 195 total

Henrik Stenson was second after a 67.

Maxwell’s 12th-Inning HR Lifts Royals over Mets

kc-royalsNEW YORK (AP) — Pinch-hitter Justin Maxwell homered deep into the left-field seats leading off the 12th inning, and the Kansas City Royals overcame a late blown lead and got back to their winning ways with a 4-3 victory over the New York Mets on Saturday.

Kansas City, which had a nine-game winning streak snapped Friday with a loss in the 11th, is 8-2 in extra innings.

Maxwell, acquired Wednesday in a trade with Houston, hit a 3-2 pitch from David Aardsma for his fifth career pinch-homer and first overall with the Royals. The New York bullpen had been perfect after starter Jeremy Hefner left after six innings, but Aardsma couldn’t retire the first batter he faced.

The Mets lost hours after putting All-Star third baseman David Wright on the disabled list with a hamstring injury.

NFL Begins Bag Policy at Hall of Fame Game

nfl_logo2011-medCANTON, Ohio (AP) — The NFL will begin its new clear bag policy for fans this weekend at the Hall of Fame inductions and game.

For security reasons, fans can no longer bring backpacks or large bags into stadiums. The NFL is ratcheting up its safety measures in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing.

The only bags that can be taken into game venues are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC that doesn’t exceed 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches, including one-gallon clear plastic freezer bags.

NFL security director Jeffrey Miller says a secondary perimeter will be set up outside Fawcett Stadium, site of the inductions and the first preseason game, in which Miami plays Dallas. Fans will be reminded of the new policy, and the league plans to make acceptable bags available for fans before they line up to enter the stadium.

The regulations are posted at nfl.com/allclear.

Ceremonies on Tap Today

fox-footballCANTON, Ohio (AP) — Induction ceremonies are taking place tonight at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. The class of 2013 consists of six former players and a coach, Bill Parcells. The players are Larry Allen, Cris Carter, Curley Culp, Jonathan Ogden, Dave Robinson and Warren Sapp.

The annual Pro Football Hall of Fame exhibition game is being played tomorrow with the Dallas Cowboys playing the Miami Dolphins. The game is being held at adjacent Fawcett Stadium.

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