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Grand Island’s Stuhr Museum Gets More Than $1M in 18 Months

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GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — The Stuhr Museum Foundation has received more than $1 million over the past 18 months.

Foundation Executive Director Kevin Hendrix calls the amount “once-in-a-generation” giving.

The foundation has received nearly $1.1 million since July 2014. Hendrix says that amount hasn’t been matched since before 2000.

Hendrix says the money came from gifts from the estates of Fran Cronin, Marval Hornady and Gloria Wolbach.

Hendrix says the money isn’t going toward one big project. In fact, the money won’t be immediately spent, but instead be added to the museum’s endowment to help provide for its future.

Grand Island School District to Conduct Random Drug Testing

grand-island-northwestGRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — Board members of school district in Grand Island have approved a policy to randomly drug test students who participate in extracurricular activities.

The Northwest school board approved the policy Monday. It is set to go into effect at the beginning of the 2016-17 school year.

Superintendent Matt Fisher said at the board’s meeting that a third party would be needed to randomly select names of students to be tested and to carry out the examinations. He also said that the district still needs to decide what method of testing it will use and how many times per year it will hold tests.

Fisher told the board that once details have been solidified, changes will be made to the student handbook.

Omaha Cemetery Killer’s 30-Year Sentence Upheld

ne-court-of-appealsOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Douglas County prosecutors have lost their bid to get more time behind bars for an Omaha man sentenced to 30 to 35 years in prison for strangling his girlfriend and then dumping her body in an open grave

The Nebraska Court of Appeals on Tuesday upheld the sentence, saying prosecutors failed to show a judge was too lenient in sentencing 21-year-old Mikael Loyd earlier this year. After credit for time already spent in jail, Loyd could be paroled by the time he is 34.

Loyd pleaded no contest to second-degree murder in the August 2013 death of 19-year-old Melissa Rodriguez.

The appeals court said that while the sentence was not the maximum of life in prison, it “is well beyond the statutory minimum of 20 years.”

2 Teens Arrested After Threat Against Denver-Area School

highschoolHIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. (AP) — Sheriff’s officials say two teen girls have been arrested for investigation of making a credible threat against their suburban Denver high school.

Authorities on Tuesday didn’t reveal details of the threat but did say the charges against the two 16-year-olds could include conspiracy to commit murder.

Douglas County sheriff’s spokeswoman Lori Bronner said authorities were alerted to the plot on Saturday via a text-a-tip program developed for schools.

She said the teens took a substantial step toward completing the act at Mountain Vista High School but declined to elaborate.

Bronner says authorities consider the case contained with no continuing threat.

Mountain Vista was one of many campuses closed in Colorado because of snow.

Police: 11-Year-Old Tennessee Girl Fatally Shot by Classmate

crime-scene-police-shootESTILL SPRINGS, Tenn. (AP) — Officials say a 12-year-old boy has fatally shot an 11-year-old classmate in southern Tennessee.

Franklin County Sheriff’s spokesman Chris Guess said Monday that Sienna Dusk Owens was shot in the back Saturday in the garage of the boy’s home in Estill Springs. Guess says investigators are gathering evidence and will present findings to the district attorney, who will decide whether to pursue charges.

He says the boy’s mother was home when the shooting occurred.

Guess said first responders found the girl alive and performed CPR while taking her to a hospital. She was pronounced dead on arrival.

According to an obituary, Owens participated in soccer, cheerleading, basketball and track. Her funeral is scheduled for Wednesday.

Guess says grief counselors were being made available at Owens’ middle school.

Former Lincoln Police Officers Finding 2nd Career in School System

lincoln-public-schoolsLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A number of former Lincoln police officers are making new careers in the Lincoln public school system.

Joe Wright is among them. The former Lincoln police captain said he was hired three years ago as the security director at Lincoln Public Schools. And he recently hired another 15-year police department veteran for a newly-created position: security coordinator.

Currently, four former Lincoln police officers are high school campus supervisors in Lincoln. And they’re not alone in making the move from the squad to the school. Two former officers are para-educators, a former LPD employee is now a custodian and one former officer is a computer programmer for the district.

Mother, Son Die in Fatal Crash Near Tecumseh

fatal-accidentTECUMSEH, Neb. (AP) — The Johnson County Sheriff’s Department has confirmed at least one death in a crash just north of Tecumseh.

The sheriff’s department says the crash happed around 3 p.m. Sunday at the intersection of state Highways 41 and 50 north of Tecumseh.

Official have not released any other details, including the name of the person killed.

A witness to the crash says the crash involved a semitrailer and another vehicle.

 

Man Arrested for Making False Bomb Threat to Lincoln Bank

lincoln-policeLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Lincoln man faces a felony charge after police say he made false bomb threats in an online chat to a bank employee.

The Lincoln Journal-Star reports that the 22-year-old man was arrested on a charge of threatening to use an explosive Friday.

Police say the man was talking about closing his Union Bank account with a Lincoln branch employee through an online chat Dec. 2.

Police believe the conversation became aggressive and that he started sending sexually explicit photos to the employee before saying there was a bomb at the bank branch that would detonate in two hours.

Police and fire rescue responded to the incident but did not find a bomb.

Police tracked down the man by using the suspect’s computer IP address.

Swift to Release Concert Tour Exclusively on Apple Music

AppleNEW YORK (AP) — Taylor Swift is releasing a live concert special from her star-studded “1989 World Tour” exclusively on Apple Music.

The pop star announced Sunday, on her 26th birthday, that she will release the “The 1989 World Tour LIVE” on the streaming platform on Dec. 20. It will not be available for purchase, but it is free for streaming for Apple Music users.

The concert features Swift’s performance taped in Sydney, Australia. It will also include special appearances from Justin Timberlake, Mick Jagger, Kobe Bryant and others.

Apple Music is currently the only platform streaming Swift’s “1989.” Swift, who wrote a critical Tumblr post in June about Apple’s initial decision to not pay artists during its free trail launch of Apple Music, said Apple contacted her about capturing one of her concerts.

Weather Service Warns of Flood Potential in Nebraska, Iowa

floodzoneOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Several flood warnings have been issued in southeast Nebraska and southwest Iowa after prolonged steady rain in the area.

The National Weather Service issued the flood warnings for several areas around the Missouri River in southeast Nebraska and around the Nishnabotna River in western Iowa.

Heavy rain fell in the area where Nebraska and Iowa meet Saturday night. More than two inches of rain was recorded in some places between 7 a.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. Sunday, and the rain was continuing.

The Weather Service says moderate flooding is possible over the next couple days along those rivers.

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