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Marion Belle Isom

Marion Belle Isom, 90, died Aug. 13, 2017, at Linden Court Nursing Home.

She was born in Seneca on Feb. 1, 1927, to Robert and Rena (Allen) Pearman. She grew up north of Seneca, where she attended a rural school until she attended high school in Mullen. She graduated in 1942 at the young age of 16. She obtained a special license to teach in a rural school north of Whitman upon graduating.

She attended college in Kearney and at Chadron State, receiving her bachelor’s degree from Chadron State College. She taught in Seneca and Mullen for the next 30 years prior to retiring.

On Feb. 18, 1950, she married her lifelong love, Paul Isom. Two sons were born to this union, Larry and Robb.

She enjoyed softball, bowling, reading, gardening and crossword puzzles, and she loved her beautiful Sandhills and spring wildflowers.

Marion was preceded in death by her husband Paul; parents; stepfather, Robert Neisius; brothers, Robert and Norman; sister-in-law, Betty; granddaughter, Amanda; and great-grandson.

She is survived by her two sons, Larry (Nancy) of Mullen and Robb (Peggy) of Las Vegas; nine grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson.

Memorials are suggested to Nebraska Retired Teacher’s Association, Cedarview Cemetery, Mullen United Methodist Church or the Seneca Historical Society.

Services will be at 1 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 18, at the United Methodist Church in Mullen. Burial will be at Cedarview Cemetery in Mullen. Visitation with the family greeting friends will be from 3-7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 17, at the Mullen Funeral Home, which is in charge of arrangements.

Life sentence for deadly Iowa jail escape

Wesley Correa-Carmenaty

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — The Latest on the sentencing of a man who killed a sheriff’s deputy and wounded another while escaping from a western Iowa jail (all times local):

11:10 a.m.

A man who pleaded guilty to murder and 11 other counts for killing a western Iowa sheriff’s deputy and wounding another during a jail escape has been sentenced to life in prison without parole.

A Pottawattamie County District judge issued the sentence Tuesday after 24-year-old Wesley Correa-Carmenaty entered guilty pleas to first-degree murder, attempted murder, escape, kidnapping and other crimes. His trial was set to begin Tuesday, but his attorney informed authorities last week that Correa-Carmenaty would change his plea.

Authorities say Correa-Carmenaty had just been sentenced on May 1 to 45 years in prison in an unrelated murder case when he grabbed one of the deputies’ guns while being transferred to the county jail. He shot them both and used the jail van to escape.

He was recaptured that day in Omaha, Nebraska, after carjacking a woman at gunpoint.

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10:20 a.m.

A judge has accepted the guilty pleas of a man charged with killing a sheriff’s deputy and wounding another while escaping from an Iowa jail.

Twenty-four-year-old Wesley Correa-Carmenaty entered the guilty pleas Tuesday to murder, attempted murder, escape, kidnapping and other crimes. His trial was set to begin Tuesday, but his attorney informed authorities last week that Correa-Carmenaty would change his plea in Pottawattamie County District Court in Council Bluffs.

Authorities say Correa-Carmenaty had just been sentenced on May 1 to 45 years in prison in an unrelated murder case when he grabbed one of the deputies’ guns while being transferred to the county jail. He shot them both and used the jail van to escape.

He was recaptured that day in Omaha, Nebraska, after carjacking a woman at gunpoint.

Judge tells city to provide disability pension to ex-officer

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A judge has told Lincoln it must provide the disability pension a former police officer was previously denied.

Judge Lori Maret agreed with Jonna Conlon, her attorney and her physicians that her back injuries made it impossible for Conlon to continue her career as an officer.

Court filings say the city fired Conlon in June 2015 because she’d exhausted the time allowed on light duty for the ailment. She’d blamed her 25-pound duty belt for the back problems she developed in early 2014. Conlon’s subsequent request for a disability pension was denied, so she went to court.

The judge said that despite evidence Conlon had a preexisting degenerative back condition, medical findings linked her duty belt to the back injury.

Iowa woman gets life sentence in Omaha cold case killing

Shanna Golyar

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A 42-year-old Iowa woman who was convicted of killing her romantic rival has been sent to a Nebraska prison for life.

A Douglas County judge sentenced Shanna Golyar in Omaha on Tuesday. She’d been found guilty of arson and first-degree murder after a nonjury trial. Prosecutors say she killed 37-year-old Cari Farver, who was last seen in Omaha in November 2012. Her body hasn’t been found.

Police say Golyar posed as Farver online and by phone for years after Farver’s disappearance and also posed as other people confessing to having killed Farver. An officer testified that Farver had been dating Golyar’s ex-boyfriend for some weeks when she disappeared.

Golyar’s lawyer argued that prosecutors presented no evidence that a homicide occurred: no body, no murder weapon and no crime scene.

Woman caring for pets accused of stealing from residence

COLUMBUS, Neb. (AP) — A woman who was taking care of a Columbus resident’s pets has been accused of stealing from the home.

Court records say 34-year-old Jennifer Carney, of Schuyler, is charged with felony theft. A phone listed for her rang busy during several calls Tuesday. Court records don’t list the name of an attorney who could comment for her.

Carney was asked to feed the pets while the resident went on vacation. The resident discovered upon returning that $2,700 was missing from a fire safe lock box.

An arrest warrant affidavit says Carney acknowledged that she’d taken the money and had returned $250 when confronted by the resident.

Mazda recalls nearly 80K vehicles to replace faulty air bags

DETROIT (AP) — Mazda is recalling nearly 80,000 cars and SUVs, some for a second time, to replace dangerous Takata air bag inflators.

The recall covers front passenger inflators on certain 2007 through 2009 and 2012 CX-7, CX-9 and Mazda 6 vehicles. The recalls vary by state and age of the vehicles.

Takata inflators can explode with too much force and hurl shrapnel into drivers and passengers. As many as 19 people have been killed and more than 180 hurt due to the problem.

The recall supersedes one issued in January that temporarily replaced older Takata inflators with the same parts. Ammonium nitrate used in the inflators can deteriorate over time. The company says newer inflators are safer. In the latest recall, dealers will install permanent replacement inflators that don’t use ammonium nitrate.

Officials: Inmate playing basketball collapsed, then died

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska prison officials say an inmate died after collapsing while playing basketball.

A news release from the Nebraska Correctional Services Department said Tuesday that 35-year-old Lucius Turner died around 4 p.m. Monday at the Nebraska State Penitentiary in Lincoln. The department says staff members performed CPR after Turner collapsed, and 911 was called.

The department says Turner was serving a sentence of 40-55 years for robberies in Gage and Lancaster counties.

An autopsy has been ordered.

Explosion in Lincoln heard for miles, levels house

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — An explosion that was heard from miles away has leveled a house in southeast Lincoln.

The home appeared to be nearly leveled by the explosion, which happened about 4:30 p.m. Monday.

It wasn’t clear if anyone was injured in the explosion or the cause of the blast.

Residents reported hearing the explosion from other parts of Lincoln, and a smoke plume was visible from miles away.

Police were asking people to stay away from the area.

Woman accused of diverting daughter’s disability benefits

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Lincoln woman has been accused of stealing her daughter’s Social Security disability benefits.

Court records say 36-year-old Maria Owen-Miller is charged with felony theft. Her attorney didn’t immediately return a call Monday from The Associated Press. Owen-Miller’s next court hearing is scheduled for Aug. 30.

Authorities say Owen-Miller had become payee of her daughter’s benefits and had agreed to notify Social Security if her daughter were no longer in her care. Authorities say Owen-Miller didn’t do so when her daughter began care at an Omaha group home for children in June 2014. Investigators say none of the benefit payments Owen-Miller received were paid to the group home or her daughter.

Andy J. Nielson Death Notice

Andy J. Nielson, 91, of North Platte, died July 27, 2017, at North Platte Care Center. Services will be at 11 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 18, at First United Methodist Church. Inurnment will be at Fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell. Online condolences may be shared at carpentermemorial.com. Carpenter Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

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