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Man Charged for Omaha Motorcyclist’s Death

gavel-and-scaleOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a 34-year-old man has been charged with vehicular homicide for the crash death of a motorcyclist in Omaha.

The Douglas County attorney’s office said in a news release Wednesday that Joseph Madej also is charged with driving under the influence. Madej remains in Douglas County Jail. Online court records don’t list the name of an attorney who could comment on his behalf.

Police say the accident occurred a little before 7 p.m. Monday when Madej’s westbound pickup didn’t halt at a stop sign and collided with the northbound motorcycle. The impact knocked the motorcycle into another pickup that was parked nearby, and both caught fire.

Police say 48-year-old Daniel McDonald, of Omaha, was pronounced dead at the scene. His wife was riding with him, and she was hospitalized.

Lincoln School District Amends Controversial Issues Policy

lincoln-public-schoolsLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Lincoln Board of Education has updated its policy on handling controversial issues, saying that the purpose of having conversations on such topics is to develop critical thinkers.

The portion of the policy that says teachers will notify parents in advance so they can opt out of topics they find distasteful was essentially unaltered, except to specify that such notice be made with ample time to arrange alternative activities.

The amended policy also clarifies that teachers can continue with a conversation about a controversial topic without notifying parents if it spontaneously comes up during class discussion.

District critic Lee Todd says he wanted the policy to be altered to include all sex education topics.

Lancaster County Corrections Administrator Suspended

jailLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Lancaster County corrections administrator has been suspended with pay for two weeks.

The Board of Commissioners’ chief administrative officer, Kerry Eagen, said the suspension of Mike Thurber was effective Tuesday but declined to comment further. County Attorney Joe Kelly also declined to say anything.

Thurber’s wife, Pamela Thurber, said Wednesday that she and her husband would not comment.

Mike Thurber has run county corrections for more than a dozen years.

California Fire Chief Picked to Lead Lincoln Fire and Rescue

lincoln-fire-departmentLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A California fire chief has been picked to lead Lincoln Fire and Rescue.

Lincoln Mayor Chris Beutler announced Tuesday that Micheal Despain has been chosen as the city’s new fire chief.

Despain will begin his new role on July 18 if he is confirmed by the City Council. He will succeed Chief John Huff who retired in June. Interim Fire Chief Tim Linke did not apply for a permanent position.

Despain has been the fire chief in Clovis, California for about four years and was chosen among three finalists.

He has been a firefighter for 31 years and has spent much of that time working in Clovis and nearby Fresno fire departments. He will oversee a staff of about 300 firefighters in Lincoln.

Tennis-Ball-Sized Hail Reported in South-Central Nebraska

severe-weatherHASTINGS, Neb. (AP) — The National Weather Service says portions of south-central Nebraska have been hit with tennis-ball-sized hail.

Meteorologist Shawn Rossi says the hail was reported near the town of Deshler, about 10 miles north of the Kansas border, but it’s not clear whether it caused any damage. Funnel clouds were reported in the area, but Rossi says there haven’t been any confirmed tornadoes on the ground.

Seven central Nebraska counties were under a tornado watch until 9 p.m. Tuesday: Howard, Merrick, Nance, Polk, York, Hall and Hamilton.

Homemade Explosives Blamed for Fatal Grand Island Fire

fatal-fireGRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — State investigators say homemade explosives caused the fire in which a Grand Island business owner died.

The Nebraska fire marshal’s office said in a news release Tuesday that “this incident was the result of manufacturing of homemade explosives by the deceased.” The release says no other information about the blasts is yet available.

Authorities say 65-year-old Mike Winfrey’s body was found early Monday morning inside the building that housed his Winfrey Plumbing and Heating operation. His father, Doyle Winfrey, owned the structure, which the office says is probably a total loss.

Firetrucks were dispatched after several people reported hearing explosions around 10:45 p.m. Sunday. An estimated 40 firefighters battled the flames. Two injured people were treated at a Grand Island hospital and released. Their names haven’t been released.

Mold Removed from Offutt Air Force Base’s New Building

offutt-air-force-baseOFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, Neb. (AP) — Military officials say 4,000 feet of mold-infested ductwork has been removed from the U.S. Strategic Command’s new headquarters at Offutt Air Force Base.

The Omaha World-Herald (https://bit.ly/1YRTNCN ) reports that earlier construction glitches and the mold problems have extended the $1.2 billion project by 11 months and potentially “tens of millions” of dollars.

Col. John Henderson, commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District, says the building is scheduled for occupancy in October 2017. It was originally expected to be ready at the end of 2016.

Last September, the corps’ quality-assurance inspectors found the mold in the insulation lining some ducts and temporarily paused installing parts of the heating and cooling system. Engineers determined mold was located in about 7 percent of the building’s ductwork.

Police Release Name of Woman Found Shot in Omaha

omaha-policeOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities have released the name of a 45-year-old woman found fatally shot in an Omaha neighborhood west of Fontenelle Park.

Police said in a news release Tuesday that the woman has been identified as Barbara Williams.

Officers who responded to an initial report of shots fired Monday afternoon found the woman outside an apartment in the neighborhood. Another shooting was reported just east of the park around the same time. Officers found a wounded man there who soon was taken to a hospital. He was identified as 31-year-old Johnny Marion.

Police are checking into whether the cases are related. No arrests have been reported.

2 More Get Probation for Alcohol Death of Frat Member, 18

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Two more young men have been given a year of probation for providing booze to an 18-year-old member of a University of Nebraska-Lincoln fraternity who authorities say died of alcohol intoxication.

Online court records say 23-year-old Vance Heyer and 20-year-old Thomas Trueblood were sentenced Monday in Lancaster County District Court. They’d pleaded no contest to misdemeanor procuring alcohol for a minor after prosecutors lowered the charge from a felony. Two others charged in the case who made the same plea deal were given similar sentences earlier Monday: Cory Foland and Ross Reynolds.

Prosecutors say the four were involved in the death of Clayton Real after an off-campus party on Sept. 4, 2014. Real was found dead the next morning in his room at the FarmHouse Fraternity house.

Collision with Pickup Killed Motorcyclist, Omaha Police Say

fatal-motorcycle-crashOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A 48-year-old motorcyclist has been killed in an Omaha collision with a pickup.

Omaha police say the accident occurred a little before 7 p.m. Monday when the westbound pickup didn’t halt at a stop sign and collided with the northbound motorcycle. The impact knocked the motorcycle into another pickup that was parked nearby, and both caught fire.

Police say Daniel McDonald, of Omaha, was pronounced dead at the scene. His passenger was taken to a hospital.

The pickup driver didn’t report any injuries. He was arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide.

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