LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Lincoln police says no charges have been
filed against a woman who dropped her three children off at a
hospital, saying someone needed to take them from her or she would
kill them.
The Lincoln Journal Star says Wednesday the children were taken
to Child Protective Services. Police say the woman took them to the
hospital on Sunday. According to court records, she planned to
drive her car into a lake, with the children inside the vehicle.
Officer Katie Flood says the mother was admitted to a hospital
for treatment.
Nebraska approved a “safe haven” law in 2008 to protect
newborns from being abandoned. It didn’t include an age limit and
led to a rash of older children being left at hospitals. The
Legislature then added a 30-day age limit.
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Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack to visit Nebraska, Iowa
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack is
planning to tour flooded areas in Iowa and Nebraska along the
Missouri River this week.
U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., said Wednesday in a telephone
conference with reporters that Vilsack, a former Iowa governor,
plans to tour the area on Friday.
Nelson says he hoped to be able to make the tour with Vilsack,
if the Senate schedule allows.
Nelson says Vilsack has assured him that the USDA considers
flooding along the Missouri to be natural disasters, meaning crop
insurance will cover damages.
Vilsack says that for areas to get disaster designations for
additional aid, flooding must result in at least a 30 percent
production loss in a county, and a written request must come from
the governor.
Gift Wrapped Packages Hold Marijuana
(Kearney, NE)- An arrest for driving on a suspended license leads to the seizure of 82 ½ lbs of gift wrapped marijuana.
Just after 11.30 a.m., on Wednesday, June 15, 2011, a trooper stopped an eastbound 2011 Ford Taurus for failure to signal. The traffic stop occurred on I-80 at mm 278 near Kearney.
The driver of the vehicle, Shamall T. Fleming (M), 36, Council Bluffs, IA was found to be driving on a suspended license and was arrested. During an inventory search of the vehicle, the trooper detected an odor of marijuana coming from three gift wrapped packages in the trunk. The packages were found to contain 25 bundles containing 82 ½ lbs of marijuana.
Fleming was lodged in the Buffalo County Jail on charges to include Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Deliver.
More ‘skeeters showing up in North Platte
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – North Platte faces another fight as
the swollen North Platte River threatens to flood parts of the
city. There’s a bumper crop of mosquitoes this year.
Cindy Glos of the West Central District Health Department says
the number trapped around North Platte is double the usual number.
She blames the abundant moisture.
Each year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sets
traps at six location around North Platte. Glos says the first
batch was collected about a month ago, but increased numbers mean
additional time is need for testing and results haven’t been
released.
Glos says mosquito-borne West Nile virus is a concern again this
year. The city is spraying for mosquitoes this week.
Neb.’s Nelson turns to Medicare in election debate
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson has faced scathing
criticism for his key role in the passage of President Barack
Obama’s health care overhaul legislation last year.
Now the Nebraska Democrat is fighting back. He has sent a
fundraising letter to about 11,000 Nebraska households this week
bashing Republican opponent, Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning,
for supporting a Republican-backed plan to reshape Medicare.
The letter indicates Nelson will join Democrats across the
country hoping to turn concerns over the Medicare plan into success
at the polls next year.
The GOP plan would replace basic Medicare for anyone 55 or
younger with a system in which insurance companies would offer
coverage while the government contributed toward the cost of
premiums. The program would remain unchanged for anyone 55 or
older.
Former Husker Veland wounded in Omaha shooting
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – A former University of Nebraska football star
is recovering from a gunshot wound at an Omaha hospital.
Omaha police say Tony Veland was shot about 9:15 p.m. Monday as he sat in a sport utility vehicle near Benson High School, where he
was a prep star.
No arrest has been reported.
Authorities say Veland’s wound is not believed to be
life-threatening. A Creighton University Medical Center spokesman
said Tuesday that no information on Veland would be released.
Veland starred in the defensive backfield for Nebraska in 1994
and 1995 before playing in the NFL with the Denver Broncos.
Ex-President George W. Bush to attend Omaha series
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – A Nebraska Republican Party official says
former President George W. Bush will attend the opening game of the
2011 College World Series in Omaha.
GOP chairman mark Fahleson told the Omaha World-Herald that Bush
is expected to throw the ceremonial first pitch at Saturday
afternoon’s game between Vanderbilt and North Carolina.
The former president threw out the first pitch of the 2001
series.
Bush’s father, former President George H.W. Bush, played in the
1947 and 1948 series for Yale.
Lawyer: Plea deal reached in La Vista crash case
PAPILLION, Neb. (AP) – The lawyer for a 28-year-old man charged
with vehicular homicide for a fatal suburban Omaha crash says a
plea agreement has been reached.
Jason Laware is also charged with two felony counts of drunken
driving, causing serious bodily injury.
His attorney, James Martin Davis, told the Omaha World-Herald on
Tuesday that Laware will plead guilty to felony motor vehicle
homicide and one felony count of driving under the influence of
alcohol, causing serious bodily injury.
Police in La Vista say that on Aug. 11, Laware’s car hit a
median, went airborne and hit an oncoming car.
The crash killed the other driver, Adam Smith, and injured
Smith’s two sons, ages 8 and 3 at the time. Laware was seriously
injured.
VIDEO – More grins and giggles with beauty queens
Kevin Vicker interviews Miss Rodeo America McKenzie Haley and Miss Rodeo Nebraska Becky Grimm. And much like our interview with Miss America last week, there was plenty of laughing and having a good time as we catch up with the girls amidst their always exciting adventures in the world of rodeo, modeling, and pageantry.
Important Dates for Miss Rodeo America:
Autograph Sessions:
June 14:
4p-5p- Town & Country Western Wear
June 15:
10a-11a- Nebraskaland National Bank
1:30-2:30p- Shopko
3-4p- Wal-Mart
June 16:
10a-11a- First National Bank
11:30a-12:30p- Adams Bank & Trust
6:15p-7:30p- Wild West Arena
Important Dates for Miss Rodeo Nebraska:
June 14- Style Show and Teen Speech Competition
5pm at the Quality Inn and Suites
June 15- Miss Teen Rodeo Nebraska Coronation
Miss Rodeo Nebraska Speech Competition
8am at North Platte Community Playhouse Neville Center
June 15- Miss Rodeo Nebraska Coronation
8pm at the Buffalo Bill Rode, Wild West Arena
Smiles all around! Everyone who talks to Eagle Radio is bound to be delighted enough to laugh out loud. Check out Miss America from last week, contrasted with Miss Rodeo Nebraska Becky Grimm (left) and Miss Rodeo America McKenzie Haley (right).
You can watch the interview with Miss America here.
Also, we have interviews with all four Miss Rodeo Nebraska contestants. Those videos can be seen here.
Pamela Sweeney Appointed Examiner for 2011 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
North Platte, Nebraska – Pamela Sweeney, vice president of Quality at Great Plains Regional Medical Center, has been appointed by Dr. Patrick Gallagher, director of the Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), to the 2011 Board of Examiners for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. The Award, created by public law in 1987, is the highest level of national recognition for performance excellence that a U.S. organization can receive.
As an Examiner, Pam is responsible for reviewing and evaluating applications submitted for the Award. The board is composed of approximately 500 leading experts selected from industry, professional and trade organizations, education and health care organizations, and nonprofits (including government).
Those selected meet the highest standards of qualification and peer recognition. All members of the board must take part in a preparation course based on the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence and the scoring and evaluation processes for the Baldrige Award.
The Baldrige Award may be given annually in each of six categories: Manufacturing, Service, Small Business, Education, Health Care, and Nonprofit. Awards have been presented to 80 organizations, including the 2010 recipients: MEDRAD, Warrendale, Pa. (manufacturing); Nestlé Purina PetCare Co., St. Louis, Mo. (manufacturing); Freese and Nichols Inc., Fort Worth, Texas (small business); K&N Management, Austin, Texas (small business); Studer Group, Gulf Breeze, Fla. (small business); Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital, Downers Grove, Ill. (health care); and Montgomery County Public Schools, Rockville, Md. (education). Information about the Baldrige National Quality Program and the application process is available from the Baldrige National Quality Program, at 301- 975-2036 or [email protected], or from the Baldrige Program’s website at http://www.nist.gov/baldrige.