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Fischer Behind Bars Once Again

NORTH PLATTE (NSP) Deanna Fischer was arrested today for an additional charge of sexual assault on a child dating back prior to 2011.

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This new charge stems from a child victim who was interviewed in 2011 and disclosed that Deanna Fischer had grabbed and fondled him while wrestling.

 

 

Deanna Fischer turned herself in to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office on 06/26/12, she was allowed to have a new bond run concurrently with the prior bond by posting an additional $ 2,500.00. She is currently out on a $ 250,000.00 bond and facing multiple counts of child sexual assault.

Nebraska landowners have opportunity to protest property value

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska landowners have until Monday to protest any changes in the value of their property over the past year.

The state Revenue Department says landowners should have received notices from their counties this spring if the assessed value of their
Property owners who disagree with an assessed value can file a protest with their county’s board of equalization. The protests must be submitted in person or by mail with the clerk of the county where the property is located.  property was changing.

It’s bath-time for old “Archie”

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — It’s bath time for “Archie.”

Crews at the University of Nebraska State Museum in Lincoln will be giving the life-sized bronze replica of an ancient Nebraska mammoth,

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dubbed “Archie,” a scrub down and waxing on Thursday.

The statue gets a good cleaning every two years. The process is expected to take most of the morning Thursday.

Created by sculptor Fred Hoppe of Malcolm, the statue was cast in 1998 at the Caleco Foundry in Cody, Wyo., and installed on Tanner Plaza in October that year.

Patterned after the giant fossil skeleton on display in the museum’s Elephant Hall, the statue is 15-feet, 7-inches tall and weighs 5,000 pounds. The real mammoths that roamed the Great Plains some 30,000 years ago weighed about 15 tons.

Missing something? This may be where you find it!

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska State Treasurer’s office is holding a series of outreach events to help residents search for unclaimed property.

State Treasurer Don Stenberg announced Wednesday that members of his staff will visit fairs and festivals throughout Nebraska starting in July. Staff members plan to visit events in Seward, Madison, Grand Island, Nebraska City, Omaha and Kearney.

Stenberg says the state is holding more than $100 million worth of property for more than 350,000 Nebraskans, former Nebraskans or their heirs.

The average claim is about $450, and the largest single claim paid last year was $168,000. The two largest single claims paid so far this year were about $199,000 and $254,000.

The full list of events is available at the treasurer’s website, www.treasurer.org.

Nebraska village receives money to replace water lines

AVOCA, Neb. (AP) — The eastern Nebraska village of Avoca has been awarded $718,000 to replace all of its water lines.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development made the award, which will be combined with $40,000 from the village.

The money comes from the USDA Rural Development Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant program.

A USDA spokeswoman says $556,000 of the total will be a loan to Avoca, and the remaining $162,000 will be a grant.

Family dogs spends long time in sinkhole

HASTINGS, Neb. (AP) — A central Nebraska family is thankful to have their dog back after the beagle spent about 36 hours trapped in a sink hole.

Local media that Buddy had gone out for a run with a cattle dog Friday morning, but failed to return by that night.

A thunderstorm swept the area overnight, leading owners Seth and Kim Krueger of rural Hastings to fear the worst.

Then, late Saturday, a faint bark led the family to Buddy — trapped in a sink hole about 100 yards from their home. The dog was muddy and frightened, but uninjured.

The Kruegers believe Buddy likely had company during his ordeal. A neighbor says the cattle dog spent Friday in one spot near the Krueger’s house until his owner picked him up.

Scottsbluff man impersonating an officer gets locked up

SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (AP) — A western Nebraska man faces jail time after pleading guilty to impersonating a police officer.

Twenty-five-year-old Bobby O’Reiley, of Mitchell, was arrested after officials say he tried to pull over a car on Interstate 80 near Sidney earlier this month.

Local media says O’Reiley pleaded guilty on Monday in Cheyenne County Court. He faces up to a year in a jail when he sentenced on Aug. 13.

Authorities say a motorist called the Nebraska State Patrol and reported a driver was tailgating another car, flashing the headlights and showing a badge of some sort.

The patrol says a trooper stopped the car and found O’Reiley had a security badge, a handgun and two cans of mace.

Extreme heat spreads East into Iowa

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The sweltering temperatures the Nebraska Panhandle endured are spreading eastward across the state and into Iowa.

The National Weather Service issued heat warnings and advisories for much of southeast Nebraska and Iowa Wednesday as temperatures neared 100.

In western Nebraska, people in Sidney and Scottsbluff could look forward to some mild relief with temperatures in the 90s after several days above 100.

The heat takes a toll on people who work outside like ranchers, farmers and construction workers.

At Crossroads Coop in Sidney, Neb., workers are being rotated out of jobs unloading wheat trucks often because of the heat.

Virg Schumacher says it’s hard to keep workers going all day in the heat.

Schumacher said he doesn’t remember any wheat harvest this early in his 36 years with the coop.

Authorities release name of man who took his life during standoff

CRAWFORD, Neb. (AP) — Authorities have released the name of a man who apparently committed suicide after a chase and standoff with police near Crawford in western Nebraska.

The Nebraska State Patrol says 40-year-old Chad Sorensen, of Minatare, was found dead in his car early Wednesday.

The patrol says the incident began late Tuesday when Sorensen brandished a handgun at some Dawes County deputies in Crawford. Sorensen fled in a car and stopped about two miles south of town.

The officers followed and the standoff began. The patrol says deputies approached the car about 3 a.m. and found Sorensen had apparently shot himself.

An autopsy is pending. Because Sorensen died during an incident with officers, a grand jury will be convened to look into what happened.

Weather outlook for Thursday

Today: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms before 7am, then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4pm. Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 98. North wind 5 to 7 mph becoming southeast. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Tonight: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly between 7pm and 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 68. East southeast wind between 6 and 8 mph.

Friday: Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 103. East wind 5 to 9 mph becoming north northwest.

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