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US Supreme Court asked to review Beatrice 6 ruling

supreme-courtBEATRICE, Neb. (AP) — Gage County has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review a federal appeals court decision that gives six people wrongly convicted of a 1985 murder another chance at suing officials who prosecuted them.

An attorney for the southeastern Nebraska county is hoping to reverse the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling issued in December.

That ruling revived the federal lawsuit of the wrongly convicted people — known as the Beatrice Six — against Gage County and the officials who built the murder cases against them.

The six served a combined 77 years in prison for the 1985 killing of Helen Wilson in Beatrice before DNA testing cleared them in 2008.

Nebraska Game and Parks seeks Instagram photos of parks

instagram-updated-logo2016LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is asking the public to share Instagram photos of state parks and recreational areas with the state.

State Game and Parks Marketing and Advertising Manager Jane Gustafson says the shared pics could be displayed on the agency’s website.

Gustafson says the agency wants to show “the fun things you can do and see at a Nebraska state park, and what better way to do that than through photos?”

A stream of user-submitted photos can be found online at www.OutdoorNebraska.gov/Explore. Those hoping to have a photo featured on the page are instructed to upload it to Instagram and tag it to #NEGameandParks.

Work beginning on Johnson Lake Recreation Area road

johnson-lakeELWOOD, Neb. (AP) — Work is beginning on the Johnson lake Drive access to Johnson Lake State Recreation Area near Elwood in south-central Nebraska.

The Nebraska Roads Department says the work begins at the junction with U.S. Highway 283 extending north 1.7 miles to the Gosper-Dawson county line.

Drivers should expect lane restrictions and traffic control by a pilot vehicle.

The main campground on the southeast side of Johnson Lake near the construction area will remain open. The pavement work is scheduled to be completed before Memorial Day weekend.

List of world’s oldest people with confirmed ages

odd-newsThe Gerontology Research Group has confirmed the ages of dozens of living supercentenarians, those who are 110 and older. Nearly all are women, and most are located in North America, Europe and Japan, where proof-of-age records are more readily available.

Here are the 10 oldest people in the world whose ages have been validated by the group:

1. Emma Morano-Martinuzzi, 116, Italy

2. Violet Brown, 116, Jamaica

3. Nabi Tajima, 115, Japan

4. Chiyo Miyako, 115, Japan

5. Eudoxie Baboul, 114, France

6. Ana Vela-Rubio, 114, Spain

7. Mitsue Toyoda, 114, Japan

8. Marie-Josephine Gaudette, 114, Italy

9. Yukie Hino, 114, Japan

10. Giuseppina Projetto-Frau, 113, Italy

21 Nebraska students honored for percent ACT, SAT scores

ACT-TestToday, Governor Pete Ricketts and the Nebraska Department of Education recognized 21 Nebraska high school students for their academic achievement in earning top scores of 36 on the ACT or a 2400 on the SAT college admissions exam.  Recognition ceremonies were held at Pius X High School in Lincoln and Creighton Preparatory High School in Omaha.

“Earning a top score on the ACT or SAT exam is a significant accomplishment that only comes through discipline, study, and hard work,” said Governor Ricketts.  “Students from Gering to Omaha achieved the highest level of academic excellence on these college entrance exams.  Parents, teachers, and friends can be proud of their outstanding achievement.  Wherever your college plans may take you, I hope you will continue to make Nebraska your home as you start your careers and raise a family.”

The Governor was joined by Nebraska’s Commissioner of Education Matt Blomstedt at the Omaha event and the Deputy Commissioner of Education Deborah Frison at the Lincoln ceremony honoring Nebraska’s graduating seniors earning the highest possible composite scores on the exams.  Students were presented with certificates signed by the Governor and Education Commissioner recognizing their “achievement in academic excellence.”

“Congratulations to the 21 Nebraska students who achieved the top score on their ACT or SAT this year,” said Education Commissioner Matt Blomstedt.  “Their test scores represent an outstanding level of achievement and academic excellence.  Their parents and teachers are proud of their work, and their commitment to academic excellence is an inspiration to other students.”

“As a former high school principal, I know the pride Nebraska teachers and administrators feel when their students reach the pinnacle of academic success,” said Deputy Education Commissioner Deborah Frison.  “I applaud each of you and your dedication to academic excellence as well as your parents and teachers who supported you over the years.”

Graduating top scoring ACT students include:

  •       Claire Davis, Marian High School, Omaha
  •       Dylan Finley, Millard North High School, Omaha
  •       Rebecca Fitzgarrald, Millard North High School, Omaha
  •       Benjamin Giebelhausen, Bennington Junior Senior High School, Bennington
  •       Shane Grode, Creighton Preparatory School, Omaha
  •       Hanna Hoffman, Lincoln High School, Lincoln
  •       Liam Kruse, Pius X High School, Lincoln
  •       Nathan Lachner, Papillion-La Vista South High School, Papillion
  •       Bridget Mizener, Westside High School, Omaha
  •       Grant Moles, Johnson County Central High School, Tecumseh
  •       Don Nguyen, Creighton Preparatory School, Omaha
  •       Collin Potts, Gering High School, Gering
  •       Aaron Salzman, Creighton Preparatory School, Omaha
  •       Christian Schleif, Osceola Junior Senior High School, Osceola
  •       Nathan Singh, Creighton Preparatory School, Omaha
  •       Michael Svolos, Central High School, Omaha
  •       Independence Talken, Pius X High School, Lincoln
  •       Raymond Thai, Millard North High School, Omaha
  •       Lauren Vana, Elkhorn South High School, Elkhorn
  •       Edward Yuan, Millard South High School, Omaha

 

One student, Julia Fiksinski of Brownell-Talbot School in Omaha achieved a perfect score on the SAT.

White House to honor 13 law enforcement officers for valor

omaha-policeThe White House said Friday that it will honor 13 law enforcement officers for acts of valor under fire.

Among those to be honored are three Santa Monica, California, police officers for their response to a 2013 rampage on a community college campus that left five people dead and a suburban Dallas officer who killed two armed men in a gunfight outside a provocative contest for caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.

President Barack Obama will present the officers with Medals of Valor for exhibiting “exceptional courage, regardless of personal safety, in the attempt to save or protect others from harm.”

Those to be decorated are:

— Santa Monica police Officers Jason Salas and Robert Sparks and Capt. Raymond Bottenfield, who confronted gunman John Zawahri in the campus library at Santa Monica City College in June 2013, shooting and killing the 23-year-old when he pointed his assault weapon at them.

— Garland, Texas, police Officer Gregory Stevens, who exchanged gunfire with Nadir Soofi and Elton Simpson in May 2015. Stevens killed both gunmen outside an exhibit hall in the Dallas suburb where the provocative cartoon contest was being held, heading off what investigators suspected was a planned mass shooting.

— Miami-Dade police Officer Mario Gutierrez, who was stabbed multiple times while subduing a knife-wielding man who tried to set off a massive gas explosion that could have caused massive casualties.

— Johnson City, New York, Patrolman Louis Cioci, who chased and captured at a crowded hospital a gunman who had just killed a fellow officer. Investigators believe Cioci saved the lives of hospital staff, patients and visitors.

— Midwest City, Oklahoma, police Maj. David Huff, who saved a 2-year-old girl after negotiations deteriorated with a man holding the child captive at knifepoint.

— Los Angeles police Officer Donald Thompson for, while off duty, crossing two freeway dividers and braving first- and second-degree burns while pulling an unconscious man from a burning car to safety.

— Omaha, Nebraska, police Officer Coral Walker, who shot and killed a man who had killed and injured multiple people during a shooting rampage.

— Philadelphia police Sgt. Robert Wilson III, who was killed when he drew fire from assailants during an armed robbery, saving store employees and customers.

— North Miami, Florida, police Officer Niel Johnson, who endured gunfire from an assault weapon in pursuing and capturing a man who had shot a Miami police officer and two bystanders.

— FBI Special Agent Tyler Call, who while off duty with his family helped rescue a woman whose ex-husband was holding her at gunpoint.

— Niagara County, New York, sheriff’s Deputy Joey Tortorella, who confronted and subdued a gunman who had shot and wounded his parents inside their home, preventing the gunman from threatening the safety of students at a nearby elementary school.

Multi-day dispute involving BB gun, hatchet ends with arrests of NP men

Several North Platte men are facing charges after a dispute that spanned a couple of days.

On May 10, at around 12:55 a.m., North Platte police responded to a disturbance at a residence in the 900 block of South Tabor Street.

Officers met with Christopher Meadows, who alleged that two subjects came to his residence, damaged a window and shot a BB gun at him.  Meadows reported that one of the subjects was Anthony Fleecs.

Meadows said when he went to call the police, Fleecs kicked out the screen of one of his windows and, again, began shooting at him with the BB gun.

According to Investigator John Deal, Meadows was struck by one of the BBs but wasn’t seriously injured.

Fleecs and the other subject then fled the scene and weren’t located.  Deal said the identity of the second subject is known to investigators, and he will be contacted at a later time.

Fast forward two days to may 12.  Officers responded to the intersection of Philip Avenue and Tabor Street, on the report of a male subject swinging a hatchet at three other males.

Officers arrived and found Meadows, Fleecs, and Isaiah Hausman.

Independent witnesses were interviewed and stated that Fleecs and Hausman went to Meadows’ residence on Tabor Street and threatened to harm him.

Deal said Fleecs then allegedly pulled out the BB gun and began firing it at Meadows.  Fleecs and Hausman then ran away and met up with a third male, and Meadows grabbed a hatchet and began chasing them, swinging the hatchet.  Witnesses said he didn’t strike anybody.

As officers arrived, Meadows reportedly ran into back, hid the hatchet and returned to the scene.

Officers were able to locate the BB gun and discovered that Meadows had a BB lodged in his chin and had been struck by several other rounds.  While his injuries weren’t serious, he was transported to Great Plains Health for treatment.

In the end, Fleecs was charged with felony 2nd-degree assault and use of a weapon to commit a felony.  He also had an outstanding warrant for attempted 2nd-degree assault.  Hausman was cited for 3rd-degree assault for showing up at Meadows’ house and making threats.

Deal said officers determined that Meadows’ actions did not constitute self-defense, as the other men were running away as he swung the hatchet at them.  As a result, he was charged with use of a weapon to commit a felony and felony terroristic threats.

Officers eventually located the hatchet on top of a camper.

Meadows and Fleecs were jailed at the Lincoln County Detention Center.

 

 

High water closes some of eastern Nebraska recreational area

Nebraska_game_and_parksSCRIBNER, Neb. (AP) — High water has led officials to close portions of an eastern Nebraska recreational area.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission says parts of Dead Timber State Recreation Area have been closed until further notice.

The commission says the road beyond the electrical camping area has been closed, and that the closure has been marked. The electrical camping area remains open.

No charges against fraternity president in sex assault case

UNLLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A prosecutor says charges no charges will be filed against a University of Nebraska-Lincoln fraternity president who was accused of tampering with witnesses in a sexual assault investigation.

Lancaster County Attorney Joe Kelly said Friday that his office will not file charges against Delta Upsilon Fraternity president Timothy Kubert. He was arrested May 6 and has since been released.

Kubert was accused of telling fellow members not to talk to police about a sexual assault reported April 5 at the frat house.

Kelly said — in his words — “The language used didn’t amount to a crime, tampering with a witness or otherwise.”

Kelly says the sexual assault remains under investigation.

Probation given for alcohol death of 18-year-old frat member

farmhouse-fraternityLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A man charged in connection with the 2014 alcohol-related death of an 18-year-old University of Nebraska-Lincoln student has been given probation.

22-year-old William Miller, of Central City, was sentenced Friday in Lancaster County Court to a year of probation, 60 hours of community service and a $500 fine. He had pleaded no contest to aiding and abetting a minor to possess or consume alcohol in the Sept. 5, 2014, death of Clayton Real.

Prosecutors charged Miller and four others in the case, all for providing alcohol to Real at an off-campus party. Real was found dead the next morning in his room at the FarmHouse Fraternity house.

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