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Ex-Omaha Tribal Council member gets 5 years of probation

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A former Omaha Tribal Council member has been sentenced to five years of probation and told to pay more than $13,000 in restitution for misusing federal funds.

Court records say Forrest Aldrich was sentenced Thursday in U.S. District Court in Omaha. He’d pleaded guilty in June to misapplication of health care benefit program funds. Other federal charges were dropped in exchange for his plea. The records show he’s already repaid more than $4,000.

Aldrich was one of nine tribal officials accused of misusing federal funds by awarding themselves nearly $389,000 in bonuses. Officials say the bonuses were paid from Indian Health Service funds meant to provide health care to members of the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska who reside on the Omaha Reservation in Macy in northeastern Nebraska and in western Iowa.

Georgia, Texas men charged in Nebraska marijuana case

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say two men found with hundreds of pounds of marijuana in their rental truck have been charged in Nebraska.

Lancaster County Court records say 30-year-old Brandon Arrington, of McDonough, Georgia, and 49-year-old Edward Babb, of Houston, are both charged with two counts of possession with intent to deliver.

Both men are scheduled for an Oct. 11 hearing. The records don’t list the names of attorneys who could comment for the men, who are being held on $250,000 bail.

Court records say a Lancaster County sheriff’s deputy stopped the men’s truck Tuesday on Interstate 80 in Lincoln after seeing it cross onto the shoulder.

The records say the deputy’s K-9 alerted to the presence of drugs, and a search of the truck turned up 645 pounds (293 kilograms) of pot.

Attorneys general asking DEA to tighten drug manufacture

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Attorneys general from West Virginia and 10 other states are asking the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to further tighten the manufacture of opioids.

West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office says the DEA’s preliminary quotas for 2019 don’t reflect the federal agency’s position that demand shouldn’t be equated with a legitimate need. He said he believes the proposed quotas are still excessive, even with a 10 percent reduction.

The letter was signed by Morrisey and attorneys general from Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska and Utah. It was dated Wednesday.

West Virginia by far leads the nation in the rate of fatal drug overdoses.

WWII rocket, grenade found in Nebraska destroyed

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska State Patrol says its hazardous device technicians have destroyed a World War II-era rocket and grenade found this week in south-central and southeastern Nebraska.

The patrol says the first device — a rocket — was found by the owners of a farm near Odell while cleaning out an out-building. The grenade was found in Hastings by workers at Hastings City Iron and Metal. Both devices were found on Wednesday.

The patrol says technicians rendered each device safe by use of a counter charge. X-ray examination was unable to determine whether the devices contained explosive filler, so both were treated as live explosives.

Meadow Grove man killed in a northeastern Nebraska crash

WAYNE, Neb. (AP) — A northeastern man has died in a three-vehicle crash near Wayne.

The Sioux City Journal reports that the crash happened about 2 p.m. Wednesday on Highway 35 about four miles west of Wayne.

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office says three vehicles collided, causing two vehicles to leave the road. One of the vehicles overturned in a ditch, and both of its occupants were ejected.

Officials say 40-year-old Corey Raatz, of Meadow Grove, was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities say he was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash.

Dispute over Nebraska governor debates flares up once again


LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Bob Krist says he is making one final push for another debate with Republican Gov. Pete Ricketts, a request the governor’s re-election campaign calls a publicity stunt.

Krist asked Ricketts in a press release Thursday to call him directly, without intervention from campaign attorneys or staff. Krist is seeking a debate sponsored by Omaha television station KETV, possibly in partnership with Nebraska Educational Telecommunications and C-SPAN.

Ricketts and Krist debated each other once before at the Nebraska State Fair in August. Discussions over other debates fell apart amid disagreements over who should sponsor and broadcast them.

Krist says voters deserve a fair and open discussion.

Ricketts campaign spokesman Matthew Trail says it’s a publicity stunt because Krist made the request in a press release.

Trial set for man accused of killing of Lincoln woman

Aubrey Trail
WILBER, Neb. (AP) — Trial has been set for next year for a man charged in the death and dismemberment of a Lincoln woman.

The Lincoln Journal Star reports that 52-year-old Aubrey Trail was in a Saline County courtroom Thursday, where a judge set his first-degree murder trial for June. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Trail.

He is accused of strangling 24-year-old Sydney Loofe in November. Prosecutors say Trail and an accused accomplice, 24-year-old Bailey Boswell, then dismembered Loofe’s body, stuffed her remains in trash bags and dump the remains in rural Clay County.

Boswell also faces a first-degree murder charge and a possible death sentence.

Loofe was reported missing a day after she went on a date with Boswell. Her remains were found Dec. 4.

Lincoln County Marriage Licenses


• Tyler Ray Maxwell, 25, North Platte and Emily Frances Schieffer, 25, North Platte

• Gerald Leroy Wood, 71, Imperial NE and Dorothy Jane Regier 62, Imperial NE

• Tyrel James Sprague, 26, North Platte and Alyssa Joan Manzano, 25, North Platte

• Dennis Dale White, 56, North Platte and Denise DeAnn Nickerson, 51, North Platte

• Randy Lee Tallmon, 21, North Platte and Emily Rene Pellegrin, 20, North Platte

• Timothy Allen Pirnie, 39, North Platte and Brandy Bertha Beachy, 38, North Platte

• Daynlee Mae Miller, 24, North Platte and Ashley Nichole DeCent. 29, North Platte

• Nathaniel Tyler Davis, 30, North Platte and Sheree Danyel Klie, 26, North Platte

• James Leroy Tomlinson, North Platte and Nicole Marie Miller, 40, North Platte

Jake Owen, Kane Brown to headline Nebraskaland Days concert series

Jake Owen and Kane Brown will headline the 2019 US Cellular Summer Jam Concert Series in 2019. Owen will lead off on Friday, June 21st, with Brown closing Nebraska’s Official State Celebration on Saturday, June 22nd
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Owen has had seven number 1 singles to date, including his latest, “I Was Jack (You Were Diane)”. His other six number ones include the 2X PLATINUM anthem “Barefoot Blue Jean Night,” PLATINUM-certified hits “Beachin’,” “Anywhere with You,” “Alone with You,” “The One That Got Away,” and, GOLD-certified “American Country Love Song.” Owen’s fifth studio album, AMERICAN LOVE, debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and No. 4 on the Billboard 200 allgenre chart.

Most recently, Owen signed a new label deal with Big Loud Records, reuniting him with award-winning producer Joey Moi. Owen’s debut single for Big Loud, “I Was Jack (You Were Diane),” was the most-added single at country radio for two consecutive weeks and the fastest rising single of his career. Owen and Moi are currently in the studio working on the forthcoming project.

Brown recently announced plans for his first-ever headlining tour, the Kane Brown LiveForever Tour, as well as the track listing and album preorder information for his new album Experiment. Noted by the New York Times as “one of Nashville’s most promising young stars and also one of its most flexible,” Brown continues to shatter records and his “Lose It” was just selected to be spotlighted in Amazon Music’s brand-new advertising campaign A Voice is All You Need which also includes hits from Ariana Grande, Kendrick Lamar, SZA and Queen. Additionally,

Brown was just named as an official New Era brand ambassador for their 2018-2019 NFL football season and seasonal ad campaign which is a first ever for a country artist. Brown also recently received word of his three 2018 American Music Awards nominations, which make him the most nominated artist in this year’s AMA Country Categories.

“We’ve had really good success with our concert series featuring artists from a couple of different points in their careers,” said NEBRASKAland DAYS Executive Director David Fudge. “Jake’s been around for over a decade and has a proven track record in the industry, while Kane is one of the most exciting new artists in the industry. We’re really pleased with how this worked out.”

Opening acts will be announced in the near future.

Tickets for both concerts will be priced at $99 for Golden Circle, $79 for Party Pit, and $49 for GA. Combo passes, which give the ticket holder entry to both shows, will be $88. NEBRASKAland DAYS Sustaining Members and Artist Fan Club Pre-Sale will begin on Tuesday, September 25th at 9 am. Public
sale will begin Thursday, September 27th at 9:00 AM.

Nebraska State Patrol investigating woman’s death in jail

OSHKOSH, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska State Patrol says it’s investigating the death of a woman being held in western Nebraska’s Garden County Jail.

The patrol says it was notified around 8:45 a.m. Tuesday that 37-year-old Candy Flood, of Sidney, had died at the jail in Oshkosh. Flood was being housed in the jail for Cheyenne County after being arrested Saturday on suspicion of disturbing the peace. That charge was filed against Flood by the Cheyenne County Attorney around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. Within 1.5 hours, a motion to dismiss the charge was filed, citing Flood’s death.

In a news release Wednesday, the patrol said preliminary information indicates a medical issue may have led to Flood’s death.

State law requires a grand jury investigation of all in-custody deaths.

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