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Guide Rock Woman Makes Plea Deal in Murder Case

shelley-casterline(AP) — A Guide Rock woman accused of killing her boyfriend’s 68-year-old mother has pleaded guilty to a reduced murder charge.

Shelley Casterline pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on Wednesday in Adams County District Court. She and her 23-year-old son, Andrew, were charged with first-degree murder and other crimes connected to the Oct. 4 slaying of Virginia Barone at Barone’s home in Guide Rock. Her body was found partially covered by boards in her home the next day. An autopsy showed she’d been stabbed twice in the back and 20 times in the chest and torso.

Andrew Casterline has pleaded not guilty, and his trial is scheduled to begin on May 27. His mother’s sentencing is scheduled for June 10.

Authorities say the Casterlines were captured in Iowa on Oct. 5.

Ex-Neb. Fire Chief Guilty of Stealing from Department

firedpt(AP) — A former fire chief has been convicted of stealing from his fire department in southeast Nebraska.

Forty-seven-year-old John Porter pleaded no contest on Thursday in Lancaster County District Court to theft and attempted possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. His sentencing is scheduled for May 22.

Prosecutors say Porter manipulated accounts and stole more than $33,000 from November 2010 through January 2013. He’s repaid the money to the Southeast Rural Fire Department, from which he was fired last year.

Police say they found more than a dozen shotguns and rifles while searching Porter’s home in May. Because Porter was convicted of theft in 2006, he’s ineligible to own guns.

Lincoln Man, 81, Dies After Pickup Rams Tree

lincoln-police(AP) — An 81-year-old driver who may have been suffering a medical problem has died after his pickup rammed a tree in Lincoln.

The accident was reported just after 11:15 a.m. Thursday. Police say Connell Rector’s truck ran over a curb, hit a small tree and continued for a half a block down a sidewalk before striking the bigger tree. Police say Rector was pronounced dead later at a Lincoln hospital.

Police Capt. David Beggs says Rector may have had a medical emergency before the accident.

Nebraskans Get Jail for Looting Woman’s Accounts

gavel-and-scale(AP) — Jail time and probation have been given to a southeast Nebraska man and his ex-wife accused of looting his mother’s accounts.

Online court records say 46-year-old Brian Robinson, of Roca, and 40-year-old Carla Robinson, of Hickman, were sentenced on Thursday. He was sentenced to six months in jail and five years of probation. She was sentenced to six months in jail and four years or probation. Both were ordered to pay restitution.

The Robinsons pleaded no contest to felony charges of abuse of a vulnerable adult. Prosecutors dropped theft charges in exchange for their pleas.

Lancaster County Sheriff Terry Wagner has said the Robinsons violated guidelines of a power of attorney granted by Brian Robinson’s mother. Prosecutors say the two spent more than $150,000 of his mother’s money.

Californian Gets Life for Murder of Sidney Man

Jason Custer
Jason Custer

(AP) — A 35-year-old California man has been given life in a Nebraska prison for fatally shooting someone during a dispute over drug money.

Jason Custer, formerly of Chico, Calif., was sentenced on Thursday in Cheyenne County District Court. He’d been convicted in January after a weeklong trial. He was found guilty of killing 35-year-old Adam McCormick, of Sidney, in November 2012. Custer also was convicted of two weapons charges.

Prosecutors say Custer shot McCormick at a Sidney house after the two men argued over $160 in drug money.

Nebraska Jobless Rate Up to 3.6 Percent

ne-dept-of-labor(AP) — A newly released report says Nebraska’s preliminary unemployment rate inched up a tenth of a point in February, hitting 3.6 percent.

The rate is four-tenths of a point under the 4 percent Nebraska posted in February 2013. The state Department of Labor released the employment data on Friday.

The new Nebraska figure remained well below the national unemployment rate of 6.7 percent in February.

Neb. Supreme Court Denies Man’s DNA Testing Request

ne-supreme-court(AP) — A man serving life in prison for shooting another man to death at an Omaha restaurant drive-thru has again been denied his request for DNA testing of evidence gathered in the case.

Antoine Young appealed after a Douglas County District Court in 2012 denied his request to conduct DNA testing of a black sweatshirt and shell casings found at the scene of the 2007 shooting that killed Ray Webb. Young maintains that testing will show that genetic material on those items came from someone else.

On Friday, the Nebraska Supreme Court upheld the lower court’s denial, saying Young did not request the testing at his 2008 trial and offered no evidence that such testing was not available at the time of his trial — as required by state law.

Former Neb. GOP Leader Confirmed for Fair Board

Mark Fahleson
Mark Fahleson

(AP) — A former chairman of the Nebraska Republican Party has won confirmation to the State Fair Board, despite criticism that the party under his watch tried to influence the state’s officially nonpartisan Legislature.

Lawmakers voted 31-4 on Friday to confirm Lincoln attorney Mark Fahleson to the board. The vote came in spite of a legislative committee’s recommendation to reject Fahleson’s appointment.

Opponents of the appointment pointed to the state party’s efforts to pressure Republican lawmakers on issues such as a voter identification bill and a measure to provide state-funded prenatal care benefits to women in the country illegally. Those attempts ultimately failed.

Fahleson’s supporters say he’s well-qualified for the State Fair Board position, and the job has nothing to do with partisan politics.

Grand Island Airport Operator Plans New Service

trego-dugan-aviation(AP) — The fixed-base operator at the Grand Island airport is planning a service and product expansion that officials say could land business from the owners of thousands of planes.

Trego-Dugan Aviation at the Central Nebraska Regional Airport plans to boost the capability of its avionics division to sell and install a new tracking system that uses satellite data links.

Trego-Dugan’s Aaron Hall told the Hall County Airport Authority board on Wednesday that the company is partnering with Garmin, Avidyne and FreeFlight to develop the tracking system.

The system would help the aircraft owners comply with the federal government’s mandate that planes upgrade by 2020 to what’s called an automatic dependent surveillance broadcast system.

NSP Participated in ‘Drive to Save Lives’ Campaign

state-patrolThe Nebraska State Patrol joined law enforcement agencies from across the United States on Thursday, March 20, to pledge support for a national effort to save lives by lowering the number of traffic deaths on our nation’s roadways by 15% in 2014.

Command members of the Nebraska State Patrol, along with their law enforcement counterparts from more than 40 states, participated in a news conference for the “Drive to Save Lives” campaign kick-off. The event in New Orleans, La., was held in conjunction with the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) mid-year conference.

“This campaign shines the national spotlight on the devastating and often preventable effects of serious injury and fatality crashes,” said Colonel David Sankey, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol. “Our troopers will join their counterparts across the United States to engage motorists in this effort, through education and special enforcement activities designed to encourage voluntary compliance with all traffic safety laws.”

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), highway fatalities rank as one of the top 12 causes of death in the United States and are the leading cause of deaths among teens. More than 33,000 people are killed each year on our nation’s roadways.

In 2013, Nebraska recorded 207 roadway fatalities.  To date in 2014, 41 people have died on Nebraska roads, a nine-percent reduction when compared to the same period in 2013.

Colonel Sankey said, “We are headed in the right direction and encourage everyone to do their part as we drive to save lives.

The Patrol encourages all motorists to do their part in keeping our roadways safe by obeying the posted speed, never driving impaired or distracted and always buckling up

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