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Omaha Fines Company $100,000 for Improper Waste Disposal

CASH_MONEYOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The city of Omaha has fined a Kansas-based company $100,000 after complaints about delayed yard waste pickup.

City officials met with representatives from Deffenbaugh Industries Wednesday to address the complaints filed in May and June. The company and the city say the pickup problems stem from a shortage of workers with commercial driver’s licenses.

The waste and recycling firm has brought in 10 drivers from other cities, and plans to hire an additional 23 drivers.

Mayor Jean Stothert’s office says Deffenbaugh also has agreed to work with schools and job training programs to recruit new workers.

Deffenbaugh began picking up yard waste along with trash this week. It plans to keep taking yard waste to the county landfill through October.

Court Gives Nebraska Woman Another Shot at Discrimination Lawsuit

lawsuit-settlementOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska Supreme Court has given a former eye clinic worker a new shot at convincing a jury that she was discriminated against based on a perceived disability.

Cindy Marshall’s lawsuit says EyeCare Specialties of Lincoln fired her in 2012 because it perceived her as disabled after learning she once completed substance abuse treatment and because of medical conditions that make her hands tremble and causes red marks on her skin.

A Lancaster County judge entered a judgment for the clinic, saying that Marshall failed to prove the clinic discriminated against her.

But the high court Thursday said Marshall presented evidence that the clinic reprimanded her for failing to bandage the marks on her arms and that a jury should be allowed to decide whether the clinic discriminated against her.

 

Google Apologizes After App Tags Black People ‘Gorillas’

googleNEW YORK (AP) — Google is apologizing after reports surfaced that an automatic image-recognition feature in its Photos application was identifying images of some black people as “gorillas.”

A New York man posted a picture of himself and a female friend on Twitter earlier this week, showing that the Google image software had tagged both of them as “gorillas,” which is sometimes used as a racial slur.

Google says it’s “appalled and genuinely sorry” for what happened with the image-recognition feature. It says it’s taking immediate action to stop those kinds of results from appearing again.

Lincoln County Marriage Licenses (Week of June 29, 2015)

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  • Andy Wayne Coopersmith, 28, Paxton and Stacey Lynn Coufal, 25, Paxton

 

  • Kyler David Odum, 22, North Platte and Johnna Savannah Bergren, 20, North Platte

 

  • Todd Allen Hoeler, 30, Hershey and Smantha JoAnne Dueland, 25, Hershey

 

  • Matthew Michael Hartman, 24, North Platte and Madison Rae Holland, 19, North Platte

 

  • Austin James Carpenter, 19, North Platte and Jessica Lynn Azure, 24, North Platte

 

  • Kasey Charles Morland, 24, North Platte and Cara Michelle Collins, 29, North Platte

 

  • Robert William Heessel, 65, Maxwell and Tracy Rae Heessel, 49, Maxwell

 

  • Dillon James Grabowski, 19, Lodgepole NE and Mylisa Rheyane Pennington, 18 Lodgepole NE

 

  • Zane Michael Lehn, 38, Sutherland and Melissa Nicole Hammond, 31, Sutherland

 

  • Thomas Glen Williams, 47, Claflin KS and Christine Ruth Calhoun, 54, Claflin KS

 

  • Jason Scott Thomsen, 34, North Platte and Megan Christine Griffiths, 25, North Platte

 

  • Adam Cole Pittman, 32, Sutherland and Alicia Dawn Winters, 26, Sutherland

 

  • Seth August Fornander, 23, North Platte and Mirae Josephine Nakouzi, 22, North Platte

 

  • Clifford Vernon Gordon, 50, North Platte and Renee Francine Jameson, 43, North Platte

 

  • Nicholas Henry Ray McNew, 26, North Platte and Catherine Lynn Stewart, 29, North Platte

 

  • Javan Leland Hansen, 27, Rawlins WY and Brittany Dale Fank, 26, Rawlins WY

Nebraska Teacher Gets 4 to 5 Years in Student Sex Case

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Carrie Miller

TECUMSEH, Neb. (AP) — A southeast Nebraska woman accused of having sex with a 15-year-old student has been sentenced to four to five years in prison.

Carrie Miller of Tecumseh pleaded guilty to charges as part of plea deals in Johnson and Nemaha counties. She was sentenced Wednesday in Nemaha County. The 25-year-old was also ordered to register as a sex offender for 15 years.

According to court documents, Miller taught at Johnson County Central High School and had a relationship with the teenager for about year. Under Nebraska law, people 19 and older cannot have sexual contact with people younger than 16.

Hall County Loses Bid to Raise Fee for Housing State Inmates

Hall-County-SheriffGRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — State officials have rejected Hall County’s effort to raise its daily fee for housing state prisoners.

County corrections director Fred Ruiz told the county Board of Supervisors on Tuesday that he’d sought $93 a day, an increase of $5 from the current $88 a day. And he sought a guarantee of 90 state inmates a day.

The state rejected his bid and countered with an offer of $88 a day for 82 state inmates.

The county board voted Tuesday to offer the state a rate of $88 per day for 82 beds and offer to provide space for 14 more inmates for $75 a day each.

September Trial Set for Nebraskan Accused of Injuring Infant

gavel-and-scaleCOLUMBUS, Neb. (AP) — A September trial has been scheduled for a 22-year-old Columbus man accused of seriously injuring the 4-month-old daughter of his live-in girlfriend.

Francisco Villatoro has pleaded not guilty. He’s charged with intentional child abuse resulting in injury. His trial is set to begin Sept. 28 in Platte County District Court.

Villatoro was arrested after calling 911 on May 23 to report that the baby was choking. The infant was taken to Columbus Community Hospital and then transferred to Omaha Children’s Hospital & Medical Center in Omaha.

Doctors say the infant suffered a head injury. Police say it happened as Villatoro was caring for the child while his girlfriend was at work.

North Platte Weather-July 2

forecast graphic july 2 2015Today
A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 84. Northwest wind 5 to 7 mph.
Tonight
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 58. North wind 5 to 7 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Friday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 87. Light and variable wind becoming north around 6 mph in the morning.
Friday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 59. East northeast wind around 6 mph becoming south southeast after midnight.
Independence Day
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 88. South wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Saturday Night
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 65.
Sunday
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 92.
Sunday Night
Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 63.

Altuve helps Astros sweep Royals with 6-5 win

kc-royalsHOUSTON (AP) — Jose Altuve had three hits and scored the tie-breaking run in the seventh inning to help the Houston Astros complete a three-game sweep of a the Kansas City Royals with a 6-5 win on Wednesday night.

The game was tied at 5 in the seventh when Kelvin Herrera (1-2) plunked Altuve on the forearm. Altuve stole second and reached third on a line out. He put Houston on top when he beat the tag at the plate on a fielder’s choice by Chris Carter.

The play was reviewed and upheld.

The Astros trailed early before taking a 5-3 lead after a four-run fifth inning. A two-run triple by Jarrod Dyson off Josh Fields tied it in the seventh before Altuve scored the go-ahead run.

Luke Gregerson (3-1) pitched a perfect ninth for the win.

Carter and Marwin Gonzalez hit solo homers for Houston and Evan Gattis drove in two runs.

Complex Named Hibner Stadium, Dillon Tennis Center

hibner stadiumThe soon to be completed University of Nebraska Soccer and Tennis Complex, located on 28 acres directly north of Nebraska Innovation Campus, has officially been named Hibner Stadium and Barbara Hibner Field for soccer and the Sid and Hazel Dillon Tennis Center.

In his third year as Nebraska’s Director of Athletics, Shawn Eichorst said the goal before building the new soccer and tennis complex was to develop a first-class on-campus facility that will provide the University the ability to recruit and develop the nation’s best and brightest student-athletes.

“We are very grateful to Chancellor (Harvey) Perlman, the Board of Regents and our tremendous supporters for their support of this wonderful project,” Eichorst said.

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