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Longer limits for NE Senators?

Sen. Tom Carlson

HASTINGS, Neb. (AP) – A Nebraska state senator wants longer term limits for lawmakers.
Sen. Tom Carlson, of Holdrege, says he’ll propose changing state law to allow senators to serve three, four-year terms instead of the current limit of two, four-year terms.
Carlson says he’ll introduce a bill during the legislative session that begins Wednesday.
Carlson represents District 38 in south central Nebraska. He has served five  ears in office and has three years left.
Carlson says term limits bring new ideas and new energy. But he also says by the time a lawmaker learns the process and understands the issues, it’s time to leave.
Carlson says the change means there are still term limits, and those who don’t serve well won’t be re-elected.

 

W. NE Rancher whose burros, horses starved free on bond

Jason Meduna

BRIDGEPORT, Neb. (AP) – A western Nebraska rancher convicted of letting wild horses and burros starve has been released on parole.
Eagle radio station KCOW reports Jason Meduna was released last month.
Meduna was convicted in January 2010 of 145 counts of animal cruelty and was given two consecutive terms of 20-months-to-five years, for a total of 40 months-to-10 years.
As part of his sentence, Meduna was barred from owning, possessing or living with livestock for 30 years. But the Nebraska Appeals Court struck down that provision last year.
Meduna owned the 3-Strikes mustang ranch south of Alliance, where many of the horses and burros were found emaciated and suffering from a variety of ailments in 2009. Dozens of animals were found dead. The surviving horses and burros were given new homes.

 

Jobs vs Environment… Which will win?

President Barack Obama

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Barack Obama and Congress are starting the new year locked in a politically charged dispute over a proposed 1,700-mile oil pipeline from Canada to Texas.
Republicans and some unions say the Keystone XL pipeline will create thousands of jobs. Environmentalists fear it could lead to an oil spill disaster.
The pre-Christmas agreement between Obama and Congress temporarily extending the payroll tax cut included language compelling Obama to make a speedy decision on whether to build the pipeline. The administration says it would rather say “no” than rush a decision in an election year.
The $7 billion pipeline poses a political trap for Obama because it divides his supporters. Environmentalists oppose the project while most labor unions support it.
Republicans say Obama’s stance shows he favors environmentalists over jobs.

 

Dog rescued from icy Lake Maloney

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – A young dog is recovering after being rescued from the icy waters of a western Nebraska lake near North Platte.
The golden retriever, Emmy, fell into Lake Maloney on Sunday, probably while she was chasing eagles on the ice.
Jess Phillips, who owns Emmy, says a neighbor came to his door to report that Emmy had fallen into the water about 300 yards from shore.
The Lincoln County dive team and sheriff’s deputies responded.
The divers suited up for the icy water and took a boat out to the ice gap where Emmy was struggling.
After Emmy was pulled out, she was taken to a veterinarian with a body temperature about 10 degrees below normal.
Phillips told the station that the dive team members “risked their lives to save my dog, and it’s pretty special to me.”

 

NP, Scottsbluff: No; Kearney: Yes….

KEARNEY, Neb. (AP) – Kearney Regional Airport has unofficially reached the threshold for $1 million in federal safety grant funding.
Airport Manager Jim Lynaugh said that the airport had good numbers in January, February and March, so he  expected to surpass the figure needed: 10,000 departures.
Grand Island reports that it expected to reach a record  45,000 departures.
Officials at North Platte Regional Airport and Western Nebraska Regional Airport in Scottsbluff say their airports would be falling short of the 10,000 needed for the funding. Kearney landed under that figure last year but reached it in 2007, 2008 and 2009.

 

NE mom convicted for leaving 3 year old alone at 2 a.m.

BEATRICE, Neb. (AP) – A 22-year-old Beatrice woman has been convicted on two counts of child abuse for negligence after making a plea deal with prosecutors.
Tieghshia “Teesha” Udell made her pleas Thursday.
Court records say Udell pleaded no contest to the two counts and guilty to one count of driving on a suspended license. In return, prosecutors reduced the abuse charges from felonies and dismissed a third count.
Sentencing is set for Feb. 2.
Police say that on one of the occasions, on Oct. 5, Udell’s neighbors found her 3-year-old son wandering in the parking lot of their apartment complex at 2 a.m., calling for his mother.
Udell later told officers that she’d left the boy sleeping in the apartment while she drove home an intoxicated friend.

 

Ax murderer’s conviction upheld

Matthew Fox

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – The Nebraska Supreme Court has affirmed the murder conviction of a Lincoln man who bludgeoned his mother to death with an ax.
Matthew Fox had argued he shouldn’t have been declared competent to stand trial because he couldn’t bear to discuss his case.
The court said in a ruling released Friday that Fox’s decision not to discuss his mother’s death with his lawyers didn’t mean he wasn’t competent.
Fox was sentenced to life in prison in 2010 for first-degree murder in his mother’s death. Prosecutors say Matthew Fox, who was 19 at the time, hit his mother with an ax 14 times in October 2008.
He was found incompetent to stand trial twice and spent more than a year in treatment before the lower court found him competent in 2010.

 

Neb. man gets 11-18 years for armed robberies

Tyrell Lyle

HASTINGS, Neb. (AP) – A 21-year-old Omaha man has been given 11-to-18 years in prison for his robbery and firearms convictions in Hastings.
Tyrell Lyle was sentenced on Thursday. Lyle had pleaded no contest to three counts of robbery and one firearms charge. In exchange for the pleas, prosecutors dropped charges of attempted murder, use of a deadly weapon and two counts of terroristic threats.
Hastings authorities say Lyle and his cousin, 22-year-old Andrew Lyle, of Hastings, robbed two men on May 9 as the men were making a night deposit at a bank.
Authorities say that on the same night, the cousins entered a Hastings home, demanded money from the residents and fired shots at one when he ran.
Andrew Lyle has pleaded not guilty and awaits trial.

 

NE on XL: Put your pipe here…or here…but not here!

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – The Canadian company that wants to build a $7 billion pipeline to tar sands oil across the Plains to refineries near the Gulf of Mexico now has a map of areas to avoid in Nebraska.
Nebraska officials released the map of the Sandhills region Thursday to guide TransCanada’s efforts to develop a new route for the proposed Keystone XL pipeline.
TransCanada agreed in November to develop a new route through Nebraska to avoid the environmentally sensitive Sandhills. The entire project remains on hold while a new route is developed and studied.
TransCanada’s proposed Keystone XL project is designed to carry oil from Canada across Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. TransCanada also has proposed connecting it to the Bakken oil field in Montana and North Dakota.

 

Nebraska man pleads guilty to killing stepdaughter

Salvador C. Lopez

HARRISON, Neb. (AP) – A 32-year-old Nebraska Panhandle man has made a deal to avoid the death penalty and pleaded guilty to killing his 8-year-old stepdaughter.
Salvador Lopez, of Mitchell, on Thursday admitted killing Kerra Wilson.
Her body was found Sept. 22 on remote ranchland in Sioux County, several miles north of their home. A search began the day before when she failed to arrive at school.
In exchange for Lopez’s plea, prosecutors dropped a provision that could have led to the death penalty. Instead, Lopez will be given the mandatory life sentence.
An autopsy showed the girl died of strangulation and head injuries from a shovel.
Prosecutors also say Lopez killed Wilson because she told him she was going to tell her mother that he “had touched her in a bad way.”

 

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