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Girl Donates Birthday Money to Nebraska Veterans

NE-Veterans-Home(AP) — A 12-year-old girl has been applauded for donating her birthday money to Nebraska veterans.

Eastern Nebraska Veterans’ Home says Olivia Graesser, of Bellevue, recently donated $670 to veterans at ENVH.

Olivia told her family and friends that she didn’t want presents for her birthday in September. She wanted to donate money for a pizza party for veterans and others unable to eat out at a restaurant.

Olivia’s family says the girl was inspired to give the money after visiting the veterans’ home when she was 7 years old to deliver Valentine’s Day cards.

Jeff Smith, ENVH’s administrator, says Olivia will be the guest of honor at a pizza party scheduled on Nov. 12.

Beatrice Driver Drives Across Courthouse Lawn, Crashes Into Garage

beatrice-police(AP) — Authorities in Beatrice are investigating why a pickup truck drove across a courthouse lawn, collided with a dumpster and crashed into a garage complex.

The Beatrice Police Department says 30-year-old Nathan Diekman was driving around 1:30 a.m. Thursday when his car jumped the curb and proceeded on its path. Damage included a tree and several vehicles in the garage.

Beatrice Police Sgt. Brian Carver says Diekman was at a local bar earlier in the evening but he was not intoxicated. Carver says Diekman may have experienced a medical episode before the crash. Diekman was taken to a local hospital for injuries that were not life-threatening.

Residents and Gage County courthouse workers spent a part of Thursday morning picking up debris left by the accident.

Jury Finds 2 Omaha Men Guilty in Double Homicide

gavel-and-scale(AP) — A jury has returned a guilty verdict for two Omaha men accused of killing two men in December.

39-year-old Terrell Newman and 36-year-old Derrick Stricklin were found guilty Tuesday.

Their charges included first-degree murder, attempted intentional manslaughter, use of a firearm to commit a felony and possession of a firearm by a prohibited person.

The bodies of 47-year-old Carlos Morales and 40-year-old Bernardo Noreiga were found inside an auto body business on Dec. 2. A third man was inside the building but was not hurt. He identified Newman as one of the shooters.

Former Fairfield Town Clerk Pleads Not Guilty to Theft

ne-supreme-court-gavel(AP) — A former town clerk accused of stealing from her south-central Nebraska town has pleaded not guilty.

Jennifer Bassett was in Clay County District Court on Wednesday to face two counts of theft. Court and arrest records say the 38-year-old Bassett used a credit card issued to the town of Fairfield in her name to pay for personal items and services. Records also say Bassett overpaid herself and overcompensated herself for health insurance premiums.

Bassett is due back in court on Jan. 8. A trial date hasn’t been set.

Omaha Rally Calls for Immigration Reform

congress(AP) — Organizers of a rally in Omaha calling for Congress to pass immigration reform say hundreds of supporters from across Nebraska will participate.

The “Families’ March and Rally for Dignity and Respect” will begin at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Heartland of America Park near downtown Omaha. It is part of a nationwide series of rallies and marches in October calling for immigration reform.

Speakers at Saturday’s rally in Omaha will include Nebraska families and leaders from business, faith, youth and civil rights organizations.

 

Nebr. Man Gets 15-24 Years for Multiple Felony Covictions

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(AP) — A 37-year-old Beatrice man has been given 15 to 24 years in prison for several felony convictions.

Gary Kuhn Jr. was sentenced on Wednesday in Gage County District Court. Kuhn had made a plea deal with prosecutors, who dropped or reduced several charges in two cases. Court records say Kuhn pleaded no contest to four charges and guilty to another.

Records say Kuhn was arrested on Feb. 13 after biting and choking a woman. Children ages 3 and 4 were present but covered their eyes.

On Wednesday Kuhn asked Judge Paul Korslund for help, saying the demons of substance abuse had driven him out of control.

3 Teens Sought in 3 States Captured in Iowa

fremont-county-iowa(AP) — Three teenagers suspected of crimes in Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska have been captured in southwest Iowa.

Fremont County, IA sheriff’s deputies found the three inside the public library on Tuesday. The three bolted but were soon captured after foot chases.

The three had been reported missing from a youth center in Manning.

Nebraska authorities had alerted the Fremont County deputies as Otoe County, Neb., deputies were chasing a pickup believed stolen in Plattsmouth, Neb. Fremont County deputies soon were tipped that the pickup was seen in Sidney.

The three are suspected of vehicle theft in Manning, Iowa, a police pursuit in Atchison County, Mo., thefts in Nemaha County, Neb., and vehicle theft and arson in Cass County, Neb.

Two of the teens are 16; the other is 13.

Heineman Criticizes Vet Services Officer’s Letter

heineman-duck(AP) — Gov. Dave Heineman is criticizing a local veterans service officer who wants to block federal funding for a new veterans home, after the state decided to move it from Grand Island to Kearney.

Heineman called the request “outrageous” in an open letter Thursday, and urged state and local officials in Grand Island to condemn it.

The Sept. 6 letter was sent to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs by Donald Shuda, a veterans service officer based in Grand Island. Shuda urged the federal government to withhold funding until further study is completed. The letter also noted that Heineman will leave office in less than 1 ½ years because of term limits.

The Department of Veterans Affairs says it will respect the governor’s right to choose the facility’s location.

 

Defense seeks to bar public from Kansas arson case involving teen

(AP) — A 14-year-old Hutchinson boy accused of setting a fire that killed his mother and sister is seeking to bar public access to all hearingsScreen Shot 2013-10-10 at 6.39.06 PM and court documents in the case.

Defense attorney Gregory Bell filed a motion Wednesday for a protective order that would close all hearings, seal the court record and impose a gag order.

The court set an Oct. 22 hearing on the request.

The teen is charged with first-degree murder of his mother and 11-year-old sister and attempted murder of his father. He also is charged with aggravated arson in the Sept. 26 fire.

His attorney cites media attention. He says putting the youth on “public display” could cause embarrassment, fright and psychological damage.

The state is separately seeking to prosecute the teen as an adult.

 

Concrete Collapse Closes Part of I-80 in Council Bluffs

iowa-state-patrol(AP) — The Iowa State Patrol says a section of Interstate 80 in Council Bluffs has collapsed, but no one was injured.

The Omaha World-Herald reports crews were installing a pipe beneath the freeway when the three eastbound lanes collapsed Wednesday night.

Council Bluffs police say the collapse left about a 10-foot gap that was 2 to 3 feet deep.

Workers immediately called 911 and authorities were able to halt traffic and avoid injuries.

The state Department of Transportation posted a message on its website just before 9 p.m. saying lanes were blocked between Exit 1A and Exit 4.

Omaha TV station WOWT reported the Department of Transportation advised that eastbound lanes from the Missouri River bridge to the South Expressway exit would remain closed until late afternoon Thursday.

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