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NP Man Charged with Sexually Assaulting 2 Teens Pleads Not Guilty

Johnathon Hernandez
Johnathon Hernandez

A North Platte man accused of sexually assaulting two 15-year-old girls pleaded not guilty to all charges against him.

Johnathon Hernandez, 21, appeared in Lincoln County District Court for arraignment on Monday.

In February, North Platte Police were contacted by the parents of a 15-year-old girl who claimed Hernandez had sexually assaulted her.

Police launched an investigation , and determined that Hernandez had actually assaulted two teens on the evening of February 14, and again on the afternoon of February 15.

Prosecutors say one of the victims required medical treatment as a result of the assault.

Hernandez is charged with four counts of 1st degree sexual assault of a child.

He will back in court for a status hearing on May 12.

NP Man Accused of Beating GF with Dowel Gets Jail Time

Darrell Lewis
Darrell Lewis

A North Platte man who beat his girlfriend with a wooden dowel and threw a knife at her, has been sentenced to 364 days in jail.

Darrell Lewis, 22, appeared in Lincoln County District Court for sentencing on Monday, after pleading guilty to felony terroristic threats and 3rd degree domestic assault.

According to police, officers responded to an assault in the 1100 block of East 11th Street last December.

Lewis’ 24-year-old girlfriend told officers that Lewis had struck her in the head and arms with a large wooden dowel multiple times during an argument.

She said Lewis had also used a 8” kitchen knife to stab her personal belongings before throwing it at her.

Prior to sentencing, Lewis’ attorney, Amanda Speichert, asked judge Birch to sentence him to county jail time.  She argued that this was Lewis’ first felony charge, and he had saved the state the time and expense of a trial by pleading guilty to the charges.

Before handing down the sentence, Judge Birch noted the fact that this was Lewis’ first felony, and that he had accepted responsibility for his actions.

Judge Birch said that while probation wasn’t an appropriate sentence, neither was time in the State Pen.

Lewis was given credit for 117 days already served in jail.

 

 

Neb. Mountain Lion Hunting Bill Surfaces Again

Mountain-Lion(AP) — Nebraska Sen. Ernie Chambers isn’t done yet with his fight to outlaw mountain lion hunting.

Chambers on Monday attached his proposal to at least 11 other bills that are listed on the Legislature’s agenda. The longtime senator has twice tried to override Gov. Dave Heineman’s veto, but both attempts failed.

Heineman argued in his veto message that state wildlife officials should have the power to regulate the mountain lion population through a controlled hunting season.

Chambers has said mountain lions are “shy, reclusive, unoffending animals,” and their population in Nebraska is so small that management isn’t necessary.

Nebraska approved its mountain lion hunting season in 2012. Mountain lions are native to Nebraska, but were virtually wiped out by early settlers.

Texas Woman Complains to Police About Marijuana Quality

odd-news(AP) — Police in East Texas have arrested a woman after she called them to complain about the quality of the marijuana she had purchased from a dealer.

Lufkin police Sgt. David Casper said Monday that an officer went to the home of 37-year-old Evelyn Hamilton to hear her complaint that the dealer refused to return her money after she objected that the drug was substandard.

Casper says she pulled the small amount of marijuana from her bra when the officer asked if she still had it.

She was arrested Friday on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.

Hamilton said Monday that she spent $40 on “seeds and residue.” She says she called police when she got no satisfaction from the dealer’s family.

TD Ameritrade Investors Stay Busy in March

td(AP) — Investors who buy stocks with TD Ameritrade remained heavily invested and active in March.

TD Ameritrade said Monday that its Investor Movement index increased to another all-time high of 5.87 in March from February’s 5.74.

TD Ameritrade’s Nicole Sherrod says it was a busy month with many investors taking profits early after the S&P 500 hit new records, and then reinvesting later in March.

The six-point index is based on what TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.’s 6 million clients were buying and selling. Inactive accounts are excluded.

Technology and health care stocks were popular with TD Ameritrade investors, especially Gilead Sciences and Facebook.

Dividend-paying stocks, such as Kinder Morgan Inc. and Verizon, were also popular buys for TD Ameritrade investors.

Neb. Historic Horse Racing Bill Approved

horse-racing(AP) — A proposed ballot measure that could allow betting on previously recorded horse races has been passed by the Nebraska Legislature.

Lawmakers voted 30-17 in a second attempt to approve the proposed constitutional amendment. Last week, lawmakers fell short of approving the measure.

The measure by Sen. Scott Lautenbaugh of Omaha, allows voters in November to decide if Nebraska should license and regulate wagering on the races.

If approved by voters, the amendment would only allow the installation of video betting terminals at race tracks.

Supporters argue that allowing the bets would help the struggling horse racing industry and increase attendance at live racing events. Opponents say the measure amounts to expanded gambling.

Debate Rages on Neb. Job-Discrimination Bill

Sen. Danielle Conrad (Courtesy)
Sen. Danielle Conrad (Courtesy)

(AP) — A bill that would bar Nebraska employers from discriminating based on sexual orientation is still facing a filibuster.

Lawmakers resumed debate Monday on the measure by Sen. Danielle Conrad, of Lincoln. Conrad says the bill seeks to protect workers from being fired because of their sexual or gender preferences.

The proposal advanced by the Judiciary Committee last month would apply to all public employees, government contractors, and private businesses with 15 or more workers. Religious organizations and colleges would be exempt.

Lawmakers began debating the bill on Thursday, before adjourning for the weekend. A group of conservative lawmakers is trying to kill the bill, saying it could expose businesses to lawsuits.

Supporters will try to end the debate and force a vote on Monday evening.

Heineman Vetoes In-Home Care Funding Bill

dave-heineman(AP) — Gov. Dave Heineman has vetoed a bill that would require Nebraska to apply for federal funding for in-home care services for the elderly.

The governor argues in his veto letter that while the bill’s goal is laudable, it would shift millions of dollars in expenses onto state government.

The bill by Sen. Kate Bolz, of Lincoln, would have Nebraska spend $8.2 million to qualify for about $36.5 million in federal dollars over the next two fiscal years. Bolz says it will reduce Nebraska’s long-term Medicaid expenses, because in-home care costs less than nursing home care. Bolz filed a motion Monday to override the veto.

Heineman says Nebraska’s costs would increase by $6 million after September 2015, and the bill is a form of expanded Medicaid.

Ford Recalls 435,000 Vehicles

ford(AP) — Ford is recalling nearly 435,000 cars to fix rusting frame parts or faulty seats.

The biggest of the two recalls covers nearly 386,000 Ford Escapes from the 2001 through 2004 model years. Ford says the subframes can rust, allowing a control arm to separate and hamper steering control. Ford is aware of one crash but no injuries linked to the problem.

The SUVs were originally sold or registered in 20 states and Washington, D.C., where salt is used to clear snow and ice from roads. Seven Canadian provinces also are included.

Dealers will install a reinforcement brace.

The second recall covers 49,000 Ford Fusion, Lincoln MKZ, Ford Escape and C-MAX vehicles from 2013 and 2014. Dealers will replace seat back frames that weren’t welded properly.

Mickey Rooney’s Ties to Boys Town Will Endure

boys-town(AP) — Actor Mickey Rooney will always be remembered fondly at Boys Town for his Oscar-winning role in the 1938 movie about the Nebraska home for troubled youth.

Rooney, who died Sunday at the age of 93, was named Mayor for Life at Boys Town in 2003.

Rooney won a special Oscar for his role in the movie “Boys Town.” He played Whitey Marsh who was taken in by the home for wayward boys.

Spencer Tracy won an Oscar for portraying the home’s real-life founder, Father Edward J. Flanagan, and the film immortalized the Nebraska home.

Boys Town noted Rooney’s passing on its Facebook page Monday, and the movie is celebrated in its Hall of History.

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