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What the Hail: Storm Leaves Several Feet of Hail in Denver Area

hail(AP) — Front-end loaders had to be called in to help residents dig out from several feet of hail that fell in the Denver area.

The hail on Monday hit hardest in the suburbs of Wheat Ridge and Lakewood west of Denver. Authorities say some residents in Lakewood were trapped for a short time because of hail piles.

Persistent rainfall Monday topped a daily local precipitation record and helped push Grand Junction’s year-to-date rainfall in the normal category.

Google Loses Appeal in ‘Street View’ Snooping Case

google(AP) — A federal appeals court is affirming a judge’s decision that Google overstepped its bounds by enabling its vehicles to collect emails, Internet passwords and Web surfing behavior while photographing neighborhoods for the search giant’s popular “Street View” mapping feature.

The U.S. Court of Appeals in San Francisco said in a report Tuesday that the Google cars with cameras mounted on their roofs went far beyond listening to accessible radio communication.

A Google spokeperson says attorneys for the Internet giant are disappointed in the 9th Circuit’s decision and are considering our next steps.”

Google has apologized for the snooping, promised to stop collecting the data, and said what it did was inadvertent but not illegal.

DEA Insists Cold Drug Can Used in Meth-Making

dea(AP) — A cold and allergy decongestant now being sold nationwide contains a new form of pseudoephedrine that’s being billed as difficult to use to make methamphetamine. But the Drug Enforcement Administration is still refusing to allow it to be sold over the counter.

The DEA says government chemists were able to manufacture methamphetamine from the product, so like other products containing pseudoephedrine, Zephrex-D must be sold from behind the counter.

Zephrex-D has been sold in Missouri since December. Suburban St. Louis company Westport Pharmaceuticals rolled out the product to 15,000 pharmacies nationwide over the past month.

Westport says the amount of meth that can be made using Zephrex-D is so small that it’s impractical for meth-makers. The Missouri Narcotics Officers Association says it hasn’t found the product in any meth labs.

Nebraska Earns Men’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week Plaudit

UNLAthlete of the Week

Trevor Vidlak, Nebraska

Sr. – Lincoln, Neb. – Northeast

 

·         Took home first-place honors in the 4-mile run at the Augustana Twilight Cross Country Invitational (Sept. 6) with a time of 18:18.03 (one-mile pace of 4:34)

·         Finished six seconds ahead of the next fastest finisher in the race

·         Named the USTFCCCA Division I Men’s National Cross Country Athlete of the Week

·         Nebraska’s first Big Ten Cross Country Athlete of the Week honor

 

2013 Big Ten Men’s Cross Country Athletes of the Week

Sept. 3          Jordan Redd, So., OSU

Sept. 10        Trevor Vidlak, Sr., NEB

Celebrity Birthdays 9/10

Actor Philip Baker Hall is 82
Actor Greg Mullavey (“Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman”) is 80
Country singer Tommy Overstreet is 76
Jazz vibrophonist Roy Ayers is 73
Singer Danny Hutton of Three Dog Night is 71
Singer Jose Feliciano is 68
Actor Tom Ligon (“Oz,” ”Another World”) is 68
Actress Judy Geeson (“Mad About You”) is 65
Guitarist Joe Perry of Aerosmith is 63
Actress Amy Irving is 60
Director Chris Columbus is 55
Actor Colin Firth is 53
Singer-guitarist David Lowery of Cracker is 53
Drummer Robin Goodridge of Bush is 48
Guitarist Stevie D. of Buckcherry is 47
Singer-guitarist Miles Zuniga of Fastball is 47
Rapper Big Daddy Kane is 45
Director Guy Ritchie is 45
Actor Ryan Phillippe is 39
Bassist Mikey Way (My Chemical Romance) is 33
Guitarist Matthew Followill of Kings of Leon is 29
Singer Ashley Monroe of Pistol Annies is 27
Singer Sanjaya Malakar (“American Idol”) is 24
Actor Chandler Massie is 23
Actress Hannah Hodson is 22.

On This Day in Entertainment History

On September 10, 1955, “Gunsmoke” premiered on CBS. “Gunsmoke” began on radio in 1952. The program ran for nearly 20 years on TV.

In 1964, Rod Stewart recorded his first single, a version of Willie Dixon’s “Good Morning Little Schoolgirl.”

In 1965, “The Jack Paar Show” had its final broadcast. The studio audience consisted of one: Paar’s dog.

In 1974, the original New York Dolls split up. They have since reunited.

In 1990, Jessica Tandy and her husband Hume Cronyn received National Medals of the Arts at the White House, along with B.B. King and Beverly Sills.

In 1993, “The X-Files” made its debut on Fox.

In 1996, Sheryl Crow’s self-titled album was banned in Wal-Mart because of the song “Love Is A Good Thing,” which mentions children killing each other “with a gun they bought at the Wal-Mart discount stores.”

In 1998, some Hindu groups criticized Madonna’s performance at the MTV Video Music Awards. She wore a see-through shirt and a Hindu facial marking while performing “Ray of Light.”

In 2000, “Cats” was performed for the last time on Broadway, after an 18-year run.

In 2002, the Russian space agency informed NASA it was not taking Lance Bass of ‘N Sync on a mission to the international space station. Bass had failed to come up with the $20 million fee, payable in advance.

At the Movies 9/12 – 9/19

Playing Thursday 9/12 ONLY

Screen #1
LD: Butler….4:00
Insidious 2….8:00
Screen #2
Riddick….4:00
Rated R… Must ID
The Family….8:00
Rated R… Must ID
Screen #3
Planes 2D….4:10
Planes 3D…. 7:05
Screen #4
We’re The Millers…. 4:10 & 7:10
Rated R… Must ID
Screen #5
Percy Jackson 2D….4:05
Percy Jackson 3D…. 7:10
Screen #6
The Conjuring…. 4:05 & 7:05
Rated R… Must ID

Playing Friday 9/13 ONLY

Screen #1
Insidious 2….4:00, 7:00 & 9:45
Screen #2
The Family….4:05, 7:10 & 10:00
Rated R… Must ID
Screen #3
Planes 2D….4:10 & 9:35
Planes 3D…. 7:05
Screen #4
We’re The Millers…. 4:10, 7:10 & 10:00
Rated R… Must ID
Screen #5
Riddick….4:00, 7:00 & 9:45
Rated R… Must ID
Screen #6
The Conjuring…. 4:05, 7:05 & 9:50
Rated R… Must ID

Playing Saturday 9/14 & Sunday 9/15 ONLY

Screen #1
Insidious 2….1:15, 4:00, 7:00 & 9:45
Screen #2
The Family….1:05, 4:05, 7:10 & 10:00
Rated R… Must ID
Screen #3
Planes 2D….4:10 & 9:35
Planes 3D…. 1:20 & 7:05
Screen #4
We’re The Millers…. 1:15, 4:10, 7:10 & 10:00
Rated R… Must ID
Screen #5
Riddick….1:10, 4:00, 7:00 & 9:45
Rated R… Must ID
Screen #6
The Conjuring…. 1:10, 4:05, 7:05 & 9:50
Rated R… Must ID

Playing Monday 9/16 & Thursday 9/19 ONLY

Screen #1
Insidious 2…. 4:00, 7:00
Screen #2
The Family….4:05, 7:10
Rated R… Must ID
Screen #3
Planes 2D….4:10
Planes 3D…. 7:05
Screen #4
We’re The Millers…. 4:10, 7:10
Rated R… Must ID
Screen #5
Riddick….4:00, 7:00
Rated R… Must ID
Screen #6
The Conjuring…. 4:05, 7:05
Rated R… Must ID

UNMC Enrollment Sets Record for 14th Straight Year

UNMCFor the 14th straight year, student enrollment at the University of Nebraska Medical Center set a record high with 3,681 students enrolled for the 2013-14 school year, an increase over last year’s record of 3,655.

“We are pleased that our overall enrollment continues to grow,” said Dele Davies, M.D., vice chancellor for academic affairs and dean of graduate studies. “Our public health programs in particular continue to attract excellent new students from across Nebraska, the U.S. and around the world. Several of our allied health programs and our doctor of nursing practice programs also experienced modest growths.”

Listed below are enrollment highlights from UNMC.

Graduate Studies

Enrollment in doctoral and master’s programs in graduate studies increased by 1.8 percent, going from 462 students in 2012 to 474 in 2013. The number of students enrolled in doctoral programs increased 3 percent, going from 389 to 401.

College of Dentistry

The College of Dentistry admitted 47 new dental students as well as 24 new dental hygiene students, bringing enrollment in the college to 278, including 41 graduate and post graduate students. This year’s GPA for entering dentistry students is 3.76 and the entering dental hygiene class had a 3.55 GPA. There were 796 applicants for the 47 slots in this year’s dental class.

College of Medicine

There are 133 new medical students entering their first year of medical school, bringing the total enrollment to 510, with 34 enrolled in the M.D./Ph.D. program. The new students were selected from a total of 1,568 applicants, one of the largest number of applicants in the last 19 years.

College of Nursing

A total of 993 students are enrolled in seven undergraduate and graduate nursing programs (including Ph.D. in nursing students) in Omaha, Lincoln, Kearney, Scottsbluff and Norfolk. The college received 642 qualified applicants this year for 391 slots in its bachelor’s degree in nursing programs. The incoming bachelor’s students’ GPA is 3.64 based on the students’ first two years in undergraduate college. The college also received 221 applications for the master’s degree in nursing and post master’s certificate programs for 100 slots.

College of Pharmacy

Fifty-eight new students with a GPA of 3.55 were accepted into the College of Pharmacy’s Doctor of Pharmacy degree program. The new students bring the total enrollment in the four-year program to 221 students.

College of Public Health

Enrollment in the College of Public Health this fall is 223, which includes 50 doctoral students, 138 master’s students, and 35 certificate and non-degree program students. This represents a 14 percent increase in enrollment over last fall.  The College of Public Health had 240 qualified applicants for its programs in fall 2013, a 95 percent increase over the fall of 2012.

School of Allied Health Professions

For the 2013-14 academic year, there are 231 new students. Total enrollment in the school’s traditional programs is 410 students, and 209 students are enrolled through distance education degree programs. There were 926 applicants this year — a 3.3 percent increase over last year.

In addition to student enrollment, Munroe-Meyer Institute provided interdisciplinary training, course work, and practicum experiences to 177 students in the 2012-2013 academic year. Trainees included 11undergraduate students, 52 master’s level students, 75 doctoral level interns, 38 post-doctoral fellows, and training for a family member to develop disability advocacy and community resource expertise.

Enrollment at UNMC since 2000

Year    Enrollment

2000        2,695

2001        2,724

2002        2,819

2003        2,865

2004        2,904

2005        3,002

2006        3,067

2007        3,128

2008        3,194

2009        3,237

2010        3,493

2011        3,626

2012        3,655

2013        3,681

NPCC Lady Knights “Black Out” and Eagle Radio Tailgate Set for Wednesday Against McCook

NPCC-&-Eagle-RadioThe North Platte Community College Lady Knights (8-1) volleyball team returns home for a match against Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference foe the McCook Community College Lady Indians (1-12) Wednesday September 11. First serve is scheduled for 7 p.m.

The Resident Life Student Staff is promoting a “Black Out” to all North Platte Community College students and encourages faculty, staff and all community members to wear black to support the Lady Knights in their first home match with school in session.

Eagle Radio has partnered with Gary’s Super Foods to provide a tailgate outside McDonald Belton Gymnasium from 5 to 7 p.m. The tailgate will include a roaster full of pulled pork for sandwiches, along with beans, chips and a drink. Both Mix 97 One and Q-Country 107.3 will both be ‘live on the air’ from the tailgate and ESPN Radio 1410am will broadcast the game live.

The Lady Knights travel to Sterling, Colo. this weekend for the Pizza Hut Invitation where they will face Trinidad State Junior College (4-8), Barton County Community College (2-6), Otero Junior College (10-0) and Seward County Community College (6-4). The Lady Knights then return home for a three game home stand as they face Eastern Wyoming College (5-8) September 17, Central Community College (11-3) September 19 and Hastings College JV September 24.

Farmer’s Almanac Says Get Ready for Colder, Snowier Winter

farmers-almanac(AP) — The other jury is in: A second periodical used for everything from predicting the weather to helping people lose weight agrees that this winter is shaping up to be cold and snowy.

The Dublin, N.H.-based Old Farmer’s Almanac, at 222, is believed to be the oldest continuously published periodical in North America. It says a drop in solar activity and a change in ocean patterns are pointing to colder-than-average temperatures and higher-than-average snowfall totals.

Last month, the Maine-based Farmer’s Almanac, said much the same. The younger cousin has been publishing for a mere 197 years.

The Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts a cold winter for every region but the lower Great Lakes, upper Midwest and the northern states of the Northeast.

The 2013 edition officially comes out Tuesday.

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