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Nebraska deputy busted for drunken driving

OGALLALA, Neb. (AP) – A sheriff’s deputy has been arrested on suspicion of drunken driving in western Nebraska.
Stacy Campbell was stopped early Sunday morning in Ogallala by a state trooper.
Nebraska State Patrol Capt. Jim Parish says Campbell was stopped for speeding and later checked for drunken driving. Results from a blood test are pending.
Keith County Attorney Randy Fair says Campbell is on leave, pending resolution of his case.
A public phone listing for Campbell could not be found. Online court records don’t list the name of his attorney.

 

NP woman arrested for leaving 5 year old home alone

Karen Herndon

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post)- Around 1:00 a.m. Thursday morning North Platte Police responded to a call in the 700 block of East 10th that a 5 year old girl was standing outside crying and yelling for her mother. The outside temperature at the time was 8 degrees with a wind chill of -7. The girl was wearing only pajamas. A neighbor kept the girl indoors until police arrived.
An investigation revealed that the girl’s mother, 25 year old Karen Herndon was several blocks away at her boyfriend’s house and had left the girl home alone. Herndon was arrested for Child Neglect/Abuse and taken to the Lincoln County Jail. Her bond is not listed.
The child was placed in protective custody.

 

 

3 NP men charged with felony theft

 

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (North Platte Post) – 3 North Platte men have been arrested and charged with theft after cashing in stolen scrap metal at a local business.
On Monday, North Platte Police responded to the 2000 block of West 9th on the report that someone was repeatedly stealing scrap metal. An investigation revealed that the suspects had turned in the scrap at North Platte Metals earlier that day and were driving a white Chevy Colorado pickup truck. The items that had been turned in to NP Metals were identified as stolen leading to the arrest of 20 year old Eryan Segan, 19 year old Jamieson Swain and 19 year old Cole Picotte. Segan was driving the suspected pickup; Swain and Picotte were arrested at a local residence.
All three men have been charged with Felony Theft and remain in the Lincoln County Jail.

 

Update: Feds: Keystone XL- Thanks, but no thanks…..for now?

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Barack Obama and Congress are back where they were before Christmas, locked in an election-season tussle over a proposed 1,700-mile oil pipeline from Canada to Texas.
Republicans hope to again force Obama to make a politically risky decision, while the president is seeking to put it off until after the November elections.
Obama blocked the $7 billion Keystone XL pipeline on Wednesday, at least temporarily, but Republicans immediately signaled their intention to try again to force the issue. Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, says he will call Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, who recommended the rejection, to testify at a hearing as early as next Wednesday, the day after Obama gives his State of the Union address.

 

Occupy no more: Lincoln protesters out by March 1

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Occupy protesters have been told to remove their tent settlement from Centennial Mall by March 1.
The city expects the area to become a staging site for contractors working on the mall.
Parks and Recreation director Lynn Johnson says the city is starting Centennial Mall renovation work a year early so it can be coordinated with resurfacing work on adjacent streets this spring and summer.
Protester Jo Tetherow says the Occupy occupants are researching their response to the city.
The Occupy movement began in New York, decrying what protesters see as corporate greed and the growing gap between rich and poor.

 

Uhhh…no, means no…

GERING, Neb. (AP) – A 50 year old Gering man has been arrested, accused of sexual assault and aggravated domestic assault.
Authorities say a 48-year-old woman reported that the man came home and forced her to have sex three times on Thursday, despite her pleas to stop. She was treated later for bruises, abrasions and other injuries.
An arrest affidavit says the man acknowledged being at the home, but he made no other statements.
He was arrested Saturday night.
The Associated Press is not using his name in order to protect the woman’s privacy.
A Scotts Bluff County jailer said the man remained in custody on Tuesday, pending $700,000 bail. Online court records don’t list the name of his attorney.

 

Full cavity searches all around!!!

Sen. Norm Wallman

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – People who give jail or prison inmates contraband in Nebraska would be detained and penalized equally, under a measure set for legislative debate.
Lawmakers are scheduled to discuss a bill Tuesday that would apply the same contraband rules and penalties at state facilities, as well as county and city jails.
Sen. Norm Wallman of Cortland says the definition of contraband can differ from place to place. He says local officials in his area want penalties and criteria to be the same for all facilities.
Current law pertains only to weapons or tools that could be used for escape. Wallman’s bill covers any item that is considered unlawful.
Wallman says people push the limit on what is considered contraband, and this bill would help county attorneys apply the law evenly.

 

Wow! Sure is cool in the shade…of this wheat?

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Nebraska is losing trees to high grain prices.
The prices have left many farmers with a decision to make – bulldoze trees to maximum profit or leave the trees as windbreaks and habitat plantings for land management.
This month, those sticking with trees are meeting with the 23 Nebraska resource districts to order seedlings from the Nebraska National Forest and Bessey Nursery near Halsey. In 1990, the nursery sold more than 3 million seedlings. In 2010, it was 780,000.
Dennis Adams of the Nebraska Forest Service is part of a group trying to increase plantings to 1.7 million.
He says windbreaks protect topsoil from erosion. They also catch snow that melts and increases soil moisture in the spring.

 

Miss America no more…Scanlan’s reign ends

Teresa Scanlan

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Teresa Scanlan is no longer Miss America.
The Nebraska beauty turned over her Miss America crown to a new winner Saturday night, 23-year-old Miss Wisconsin Laura Kaeppeler.
Scanlan, of Gering, who was crowned Miss America last January, was the first Miss Nebraska to win the pageant. At 17, she also was the youngest Miss America to have won the crown since the pageant set up age limits in 1938.
Her Miss America platform was the risks of eating disorders.
Scanlan plans to use her Miss America scholarship to pay for law school.

 

What’s $2 when you’re a millionaire?

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – From now on, those hoping to strike it rich with a Powerball jackpot will have to dig a little deeper to pony up for a ticket.
Powerball ticket prices rose to $2 apiece on Saturday.
Lottery organizers hope the increase will entice more people to play because jackpots are getting bigger and the odds of winning are improving.
The move is a strategy to differentiate the game from Mega Millions, another big-money, multi-state lottery game that sells for $1 a ticket. Both games are sold in 42 states, plus the U.S.
Virgin Islands and Washington D.C. Both have drawings twice a week but are played on different nights.
Lottery officials say they are betting players will like the changes. But some players say the increase may keep them from playing.

 

 

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