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Nebraska State Fair Sees Highest Attendance Since Its Move

nebraska-state-fair-2015GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — Officials say attendance at this year’s Nebraska State Fair was the highest since the fair moved to Grand Island from Lincoln in 2010.

More than 352,000 people attended the fair, which closed Monday after opening on Aug. 28. The 11-day total was nearly 11 percent higher than last year’s attendance. The previous record for the Grand Island site was nearly 337,000 in 2012.

The highest attendance for one day at the 2015 fair was Aug. 29, when nearly 62,000 fairgoers entered the fairgrounds.

Ex-Nebraska Announcer Pleads Not Guilty in Theft Case

Patrick Combs
Patrick Combs

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The former public address announcer at Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium in Lincoln has pleaded not guilty to theft and other charges.

Fifty-year-old Patrick Combs is accused of bilking hundreds of thousands of dollars from two elderly women. Court records say Combs has waived formal arraignment and asked the court to enter pleas of not guilty.

Authorities say Combs spent about $363,000 of the women’s money on cars, home repairs and gifts. He’s charged with two counts of theft and one count of attempted theft, abuse of a vulnerable adult and unauthorized use of a financial transaction device.

His attorney, Bob Creager, has said police and prosecutors rushed to judgment and filed unfounded charges against Combs. Creager says Combs was a lifelong family friend of one of the women.

Nebraska Man Must Pay $100K in Shooting That Marred Tattoo

Paul Boye
Paul Boye

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A man who marred his ex-girlfriend’s “Happiness is a warm gun” tattoo when he shot her has been ordered to pay $100,000 for her pain and suffering.

Thirty-three-year-old Paul Boye is serving 10 to 15 years for assault stemming from the Feb. 2, 2014, shooting of Andrea Eberspacher. She sued him, and in June he was found civilly liable and was ordered to pay nearly $20,000 for her medical bills. Another trial was set to determine whether he should pay more money for her pain, suffering, inconvenience and loss of companionship.

The Lincoln Journal Star says (https://bit.ly/1L1BN4Y ) a jury awarded her $100,000 on Tuesday.

Her attorney has said an incision made for treatment of her abdominal wounds left a scar that bisected the tattoo.

Village of Pilger Faces Reduced Tax Revenue After Tornado

pilger-tornado-3PILGER, Neb. (AP) — Last summer’s tornado that destroyed much of Pilger has left the village facing an uphill battle in the coming year when it comes to finances due to reduced tax revenue.

But as crews work to replace homes that were damaged in the June 2014 tornado and businesses look to fill the now empty Main Street, the assessed value of property in the community is expected to increase, making Pilger’s future outlook much brighter than the current one.

The tornado destroyed about 40 percent of the homes in Pilger.

The valuation of taxable property in the community stood at more than $10.6 million in 2014. This year, due to the high loss of property, the valuation was more than $7.8 million.

January Trial Set for Fatal Nebraska City Stabbing

Sebastien Hall
Sebastien Hall

NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. (AP) — A January trial has been scheduled for a 20-year-old man accused of stabbing to death a Nebraska City resident.

Sebastien Hall pleaded not guilty Tuesday to second-degree murder and a weapons charge. The trial is set to begin Jan. 6.

Prosecutors say Hall killed 21-year-old Jacob Adams on July 19. Prosecutors say Adams was fighting with Hall and another man, 22-year-old Dylan Boyle, when Adams was stabbed in the chest and throat. Boyle has pleaded not guilty to an assault charge.

No Charges Pending in Girl’s Drowning at Nebraska Water Park

island-oasisGRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — Hall County prosecutors say no criminal charges will be filed in the drowning of a 5-year-old Lincoln girl at a Grand Island water park.

Hall County Attorney Jack Zitterkopf said in a news release Tuesday that Nubari Koffree’s drowning has been ruled accidental.

Nubari was with her mother at the Island Oasis Water Park on July 18. The little girl was found in the wave pool area. Grand Island spokeswoman Wendy Meyer says the wave pool operates in 10-minute intervals and was not running at the time of the accident.

Officials have said it was the first drowning to occur in the 21 years the water park has been open.

 

NSP Makes 82 Arrests During ‘You Drink, You Drive, You Lose’ Campaign

you-drink-you-drive-you-loseThe Nebraska State Patrol took 82 drivers off Nebraska roads for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) during the nationwide “You Drink, You Drive, You Lose” special enforcement campaign, August 21- Sept. 7.

Troopers and communications specialists put in overtime hours during the more than two-week long enforcement campaign thanks in part to a $ 23,500 grant from the Nebraska Office of Highway Safety (NOHS).

Encompassing the heavily traveled Labor Day holiday weekend, the special enforcement was designed to raise awareness of the dangers of impaired driving.

The following statistics are a reflection of statewide activity by the Nebraska State Patrol during the “You Drink, You Drive, You Lose” enforcement.

drink drive lose stats 2015

AUDIO: Grand Island sweeps Lady Bulldogs softball

North Platte SoftballNorth Platte (7-10) lost both games of a doubleheader at Grand Island (13-3) on Tuesday night. Game one ended in six innings, 10-2, after a five run sixth inning by Grand Island. The Lady Bulldogs fell behind 5-0 before cutting the deficit to 5-2 going into the bottom of the 6th inning. Taylar Coleman had an RBI single and Hallie Morales hit a solo home run in game one for North Platte.

Grand Island won game two, 8-0, in five innings. North Platte stranded the bases loaded in the top of the 5th inning, the Lady Bulldogs stranded 14 runners total in the two games. Continue reading “AUDIO: Grand Island sweeps Lady Bulldogs softball”

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