We have a brand new updated website! Click here to check it out!

Grand Island Woman Accused of Vehicular Homicide

GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — A 21-year-old Grand Island woman has been arrested, accused of vehicular homicide in the crash death of a motorcyclist.

The Hall County Sheriff’s Office says Britteney Baker was arrested Tuesday.

Deputies say a car driven by Baker drifted across the center line on a county road northeast of Grand Island and struck a motorcycle a little before 3 p.m. The 80-year-old man driving the motorcycle was pronounced dead at the scene. His name has not been released.

No injuries to Baker have been reported.

Baker remains in Hall County jail. It’s unclear whether she has an attorney. Online court records don’t list the case yet.

Clay Center Man to be Deported after Credit Card Fraud

CLAY CENTER, Neb. (AP) — A 38-year-old Sutton man has been given two to four years in prison after making a plea deal.

The Hastings Tribune says Ebenezer Okyere pleaded guilty to criminal possession of four or more financial transaction devices. In return, prosecutors dropped theft and two more charges.

Okyere, also known as Ebenezer Christ, is a native of Ghana who moved to this country in May 2011. He’ll be deported after he leaves Nebraska custody.

The Sutton Police Department arrested Okyere in December to face allegations that he had been using stolen credit card data to make online purchases.

Lincoln man pleads no contest accused of shooting brother in law

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A 26-year-old man Lincoln man accused of shooting his estranged wife’s brother has pleaded no contest to reduced charges.

Local Media reports that Mamo Khalaf had been charged with attempted murder. On Tuesday he pleaded no contest to assault, a weapons charge and a threats charge.

Police say Khalaf shot his brother-in-law early in the morning on July 24 last year. Prosecutors say Khalaf was free on bond at the time, accused of threatening to kill his wife’s uncle.

Khalaf’s sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 17.

Murder charge in Cold Case dropped

WAHOO, Neb. (AP) — A murder charge in a Nebraska cold case has been dropped for now.

Local media reports that Saunders County Attorney Scott Tingelhoff filed a motion on Monday to dismiss the charge against Jeffrey Glazebrook.

Glazebrook was convicted in 2009 for the 1977 murder of 97-year-old Sadie May McReynolds, of Ashland. But the Nebraska Supreme Court reversed the conviction last year, saying among other things that the trial judge shouldn’t have allowed evidence of Glazebrook’s previous crimes.

Tingelhoff says he dropped the murder charge to ensure that Glazebrook wouldn’t evade prosecution because of any time delay. The murder charge will be refiled after Glazebrook is tried in August on charges that he threatened a witness at his 2009 trial.

Wednesday Weather!

Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 93. South wind between 7 and 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. 

Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 66. South southeast wind between 11 and 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.

Thursday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 91. South wind 7 to 13 mph becoming east.

Alliance Stand-off Update

(Alliance, Neb.)- As of 9:00 p.m., (MDT), the Nebraska State Patrol continues negotiations with an armed suspect inside an Alliance pharmacy.

The incident began just before 9:00 a.m., (MDT), Tuesday, June 12, when an armed male suspect walked into the Thiele Pharmacy, in the 300 block of Box Butte Avenue, downtown Alliance.  Officers with the Alliance Police Department responded to a 911 call reporting an armed man entering the building.

Source: http://www.kcowradio.com/

During the initial response, Alliance Police Officer Kirk Felker, 43, was wounded in an exchange of gunfire.  Felker, a 15-year veteran of the Alliance Police Department is being treated for his injuries at the Box Butte General Hospital in Alliance. His injuries are non-life threatening.

The Nebraska State Patrol responded to the scene just after 9:00 a.m., where NSP resources began assisting the local authorities with perimeter set up and clearing nearby buildings.

Just after 10:30 a.m., (MDT), a trooper with the Nebraska State Patrol SWAT team was wounded when gunfire was exchanged through a door into an adjacent building. Trooper Tim Flick, 37, a 15-year veteran of the agency suffered gunshot wounds to the left side of his body, and is currently in serious but stable condition at the Box Butte General Hospital in Alliance.  A second Alliance Police Officer suffered a shrapnel wound at the time Trooper Flick was shot. Officer Matt Shannon, a five year veteran of the Alliance Police Department was treated and released from the Box Butte General Hospital.

The Nebraska State Patrol was able to establish phone contact with the suspect inside the pharmacy and negotiations began.

At approximately 4:30 p.m., (MDT), the lone hostage escaped from the building. During his escape the hostage was wounded and transported to the Box Butte General Hospital in Alliance. The name of the hostage and the extent of his injuries are not being released at this time.

The business district of downtown Alliance remains cordoned off and residents are urged to avoid the area.

The Nebraska State Patrol is being assisted by law enforcement officers from the Alliance, Scottsbluff and Chadron Police Department, and the Box Butte County Sheriff’s Office.  Assistance is also being provided by the Alliance Volunteer Fire Department, Nebraska Department of Roads and the Alliance Street Department.

Further updates will be provided as developments continue to unfold

Mother stabbed protecting her children

BENNINGTON, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a Bennington woman stabbed four times while protecting her young children from a stranger is expected to recover.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s office says Amy Phillips was walking her sons, ages 3 and 4, near their home when a man approached her and demanded a ride. Police say when she refused, the man pulled a pocket knife, held it to the neck of one of Phillips’ boys and threatened to kill him if she did not give him a ride. Phillips maneuvered between the man and her son and was stabbed four times in the back.

Chief Deputy Marty Bilek (BEE-lek) says Phillips was hospitalized, but her injuries are not considered life-threatening.

The man faces assault and weapons counts and is being held in the Douglas County jail.

Hostage Situation in Alliance (UPDATE) 8:58PM

UPDATE: 8:58 pm-  Around 7:45 Nebraska State Patrol held a Media Conference to discus the current situation at hand in Alliance Nebraska at Thiele Pharmacy & Gifts where a hostage situation arose Tuesday morning at what first was a robbery, that quickly turned into  a hostage situation. Not only is a hostage situation unpredictable and nearly uncontrollable, it’s also a time when every thing is put to a halt and the community as a whole state of Nebraska feels the concern as time passes.

“When we woke this morning in the best hometown in america little did anyone in our wildest dreams foresee what would transpire today” says , Alliance Mayor  Fred Feldges at the begging of the conference.  “At 8:50 this morning a 911 call was receive that changed our lives in Alliance” he continues. Around that time Alliance police arrived at Thiele Pharmacy & Gifts where the first call that sparked the hostage situation was made. Once the police arrived, an officer had been shot, suffering from non-life threatening injury’s.  “Our sympathies go out to all concerned with this incident, and the tragedy here is that it’s still on going” say Feldges as he opens up for questions by the media.

Lieutenant Lance Rodgers with the Nebraska State Patrol of Scotsbluff, Chief John Kiss, and City Manager J.D. Cox answered various questions for the media while trying to give as much information as they are aloud.

“We’re hopeful for everyone involved in today incident” says City Manager J.D. Cox as he begins to inform that there are many agency’s that helped the city of Alliance today. “After our police department had the initial response to this incident, it became very clear very early in the incident that we would need assistance, and so assistance was sought and assistance responded” says Cox. The City of Alliance does not have very much experience with this kind of situation and under the conditions everyone involved is working/worked very well to contain restore peace.  The State Highway Patrol responded to the call for assistance as well as the Alliance Volunteer Fire Department was on the scene early and was still there during the conference.

Chief John Kiss then began to speak.  “We did have two officers who were injured today. One was 35 Officer Matt Shannon, he was with Alliance Police department for 5 years, he was treated and released. The other officer was 43 Kirk Felker he has been with the Alliance police department 15 years, he has sustained injury’s and he’s recovering. ” Two officers today risked their lives today in response to the call.

Lieutenant Lance Rodgers says “We received the call at approximately 8:45 this morning” “Upon arrival we set up a corner”  Rodgers continued. Each alliance has set up a corner, the Police Department, Sheriffs Department each had a corner as the authority began to asses the situation. Shortly after Negotiators arrived. Negotiators had not been able to create a communication with the gunman until approximately 7:30 in the evening. Negotiators worked at trying to get the gunman out of the building. Rodgers confirms there is a second location being investigated in association with the bodies found at 6th and Cody. Authority’s are unable to confirm that there is a body at that location.

A hostage of the gunman was able to escape. The name of the hostage is Charls Lierk, owner of Thiele Pharmacy and Gifts. He had been held hostage for over seven hours.

After the question heard below was asked, Negotiators are confirmed to have made communication with the gunman, but the details were unknown at the time.
Asmore information is available, will be posted.

ALLIANCE, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a gunman wounded two police officers and is holding at least one hostage inside a western Nebraska drugstore after a botched robbery attempt.

Local authorities say before the hostage situation began, the person had killed two people at a local mobile home.  A second officer with the Nebraska State Patrol SWAT Team had been shot while trying to get into position. Both officers have non life threatening injury’s.

Source: http://www.kcowradio.com/

Alliance City Manager J.D. Cox says the gunman inside Thiele Pharmacy & Gifts is believed to be heavily armed and “there is tremendous concern” for the hostage.

Authorities say the standoff began about 8:50 a.m. Tuesday. Nebraska State Patrol spokeswoman Deb Collins says a patrol SWAT team is on the scene, which she described as “extremely dangerous.” Entire downtown blocks in the small town of Alliance are shut down.

Cox says an Alliance police officer was shot early in the standoff and the trooper was wounded later in the morning. Cox says the first officer had surgery, but didn’t immediately know the conditions of either.

Nebraska Airfest and State Fly-In to be held in Norfolk

NORFOLK, Neb. (AP) — The 2012 Nebraska Airfest and State Fly-In will be held at the Norfolk airport in northeast Nebraska.

Organizers say this weekend’s event will begin each day at 6 a.m. with hot-air balloon launches.

The U.S. Army Golden Knights parachute team will conduct four performances, and there will be re-enactments of historic aerial battles.

Airplanes, including a P-51 Mustang and a B-25 Mitchell bomber from World War II, will be on display.

Miss Rodeo Nebraska and Miss Rodeo America Stop by for an Interview (VIDEO)

NORTH PLATTE- With all the excitement of Nebraskaland Days and the Miss Rodeo pageant both Miss Rodeo Nebraska Sierra Peterson and Miss Rodeo America Mackenzie Carr  stopped by to talk to us at The North Platte Post about how excited they are to be here and what they enjoy about the pageant. I (Kris Allen) was able to snap a picture with the two rodeo stars before they left! They have a very busy schedule, the chance to interview them both was an honor!

 

Interview as heard on Mix 97.1

    Video of Interview

Copyright Eagle Radio | FCC Public Files | EEO Public File