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Yahoo Unveils New Logo

yahoo-new-logo(AP) — Yahoo has adopted a new logo for the first time since shortly after the Internet company’s founding 18 years ago.

The redesigned look unveiled late Wednesday is part of a makeover that Yahoo Inc. has been undergoing since the Sunnyvale, Calif., company hired Google executive Marissa Mayer to become Yahoo’s CEO 14 months ago.

Mayer has already spruced up Yahoo’s front page, email and Flickr photo-sharing service, as well as engineered a series of acquisitions aimed at attracting more traffic on mobile devices.

The shopping spree has been highlighted by Yahoo’s $1.1 billion purchase of Tumblr, an Internet blogging service where the company rolled out its new logo.

The logo was shown in purple spelling out the word Yahoo!, with no letters touching and ending with an exclamation point.

Google Argues for Right to Continue Scanning Gmail

google(AP) — Google’s attorneys say their long-running practice of electronically scanning the contents of people’s Gmail accounts to help sell ads is legal, and are asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit that seeks to stop the practice.

In court records filed in advance of a federal hearing scheduled for Thursday in San Jose, Google argues that “all users of email must necessarily expect that their emails will be subject to automated processing.”

The class action lawsuit, filed in May, says Google “unlawfully opens up, reads, and acquires the content of people’s private email messages” in violation of California’s privacy laws and federal wiretapping statutes. The lawsuit notes that the company even scans messages sent to any of the 425 million active Gmail users from non-Gmail users who never agreed to the company’s terms.

Omaha Salvation Army Providing Relief from the Heat

salvation-army(AP) — The Salvation Army will keep its doors around Omaha open for people in need of a break from extreme heat that expected to reach the upper 90s this week.

Four Salvation Army locations across the Omaha area are designated as community cooling stations: the Kroc Center in southeast Omaha, North Corps in north Omaha, the Lied Renaissance Center in central Omaha and the Council Bluffs Corps in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The stations will be open Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. On Saturday and Sunday, the locations will open at 8 a.m. and close at 5 p.m.

Cold drinks will be provided, and the organization is seeking donations of bottled water.

Driver Killed in Crash Near Weeping Water

fatal-accident(AP) — A 44-year-old man from Murray has died in a three-vehicle collision on Nebraska Highway 50 in eastern Nebraska.

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says the accident occurred Wednesday afternoon just northwest of Weeping Water.

The office says a car headed south on the highway was hit from behind as it was turning east onto McKelvie Road. The impact knocked the turning car into the path of a northbound gravel truck. The car driver was killed.

The names of those involved and the conditions of the other two drivers haven’t been released.

The collision is being investigated.

North Platte Weather September 5th-Hotness

Forecast Graphic September 6

  • Today: Isolated thunderstorms before 8am. Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 97. South southeast wind 8 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 64. South southeast wind 13 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.
  • Friday: Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 99. South southwest wind 7 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
  • Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 62. South wind 7 to 10 mph.

Nebraska Concealed-Carry Lawsuit Allowed to Proceed

dept.-of-justice(AP) — A federal judge is allowing two gun-rights groups to proceed with their legal challenge against a Nebraska law that only lets U.S. citizens obtain concealed-carry permits.

U.S. District Judge Richard Kopf ruled that the case can move forward on arguments that the law violates equal-protection rights, and may be pre-empted by federal law.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Carlos Nino De Rivera Lajous, a Mexican man who has been legally living in Lincoln since 1990. Wesley Dickinson, president of the Nebraska Firearms Owners Association, says the ruling moves the state one step closer to letting legal immigrants qualify for permits to carry concealed weapons.

Kopf rejected arguments that the violated the constitutional right to bear arms.

Jury Finds in Favor of Deaf Omaha Medical Student

creighton-univ(AP) — A federal jury has found that Creighton University should have provided a deaf medical student with special equipment and interpreters, but did not award the student any damages.

The jury found in favor of Michael Argenyi, who accused Creighton University’s medical school of discriminating against him because he is deaf.

Argenyi was accepted to Creighton’s medical school in 2008 after disclosing that he was hearing-impaired and requesting accommodations for his disability to allow him to follow lectures and communicate with patients.

He sued in 2009, after leaving the school when the university refused his requests for interpreters — even though he offered to pay for them himself.

His attorney says a judge will now decide whether Creighton must reimburse Argenyi more than $110,000 for equipment he bought.

McDonald’s Exploring Changes to Dollar Menu

mccdonalds(AP) — McDonald’s Corp. says it’s exploring changes to its Dollar Menu to include items that cost more than a buck.

The world’s biggest hamburger chain says it’s testing a version of its famous value menu that’s called “Dollar Menu & More.” The company noted in a statement that no official changes have yet been made to its current Dollar Menu, which was introduced more than a decade ago.

No other details were immediately available.

Fast-food chains have been trumpeting their value menus amid increased competition and the weak economy. Some analysts have raised concerns that the strategy could eat into profit margins. Wendy’s addressed the issue earlier this year by revamping its 99-cent menu to a “Right Price Right Size” menu, with prices ranging up to around $2.

 

Authorities Search for Escapee from Kearney YRTC

Kearney_police(AP) — Authorities continue to look for a boy that escaped from a youth rehabilitation center in Kearney.

The state Department of Health and Human Services says several youths from Kearney’s Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center escaped Monday night. Four of the five youths who escaped have been captured.

Two youths were first reported missing. Additional escapees were reported after staff conducted a head count and checked surveillance video.

Kearney police say there were contacted about a half hour after the first youths were reported missing.

The center provides different types of treatment to patients, including mental health and social services. The facility is not a juvenile detention center and is not locked. However, youths could face an adult felony charge for escaping.

Group Gives Protective Vest to La Vista Police Dog

la-vista-police(AP) — A 3-year-old police dog in eastern Nebraska has been awarded a protective vest.

Tar, a Dutch shepherd working for the La Vista Police Department, was recently given the vest by a Massachusetts nonprofit organization called Vested Interest in K9s.

The vest costs about $1,000 and will provide bullet and stab proof protection for the dog.

Tar is one of two dogs working for the police department. The other dog, Leda, was outfitted with a protective vest several years ago through a different community partner.

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