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Bat boy, 9, dies after hit in head by swing at baseball game

baseballWICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A 9-year-old bat boy has died after he was accidentally hit in the head during a National Baseball Congress World Series game in Kansas.

The general manager of the Liberal Bee Jays team, Mike Carlile, confirmed late on Sunday the death of Kaiser Carlile.

The boy was struck by a follow-through swing near the on-deck circle on Saturday afternoon. A spokesman for the National Baseball Congress says the child was wearing a helmet, which is mandatory.

Home-plate umpire Mark Goldfeder, who is a longtime paramedic, treated the boy until an ambulance arrived. The team played a game on Sunday, winning 8-0.

Blaze at Lincoln home was arson, fire investigators say

arsonLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Investigators say an early morning fire at a home in central Lincoln was arson.

No one was in the home when firetrucks arrived around 1:40 a.m. Monday. No injuries have been reported in the blaze.

Lincoln fire investigator Don Gross says the most recent tenants of the home are people of interest in the case. They’d been evicted and were seen moving items out of the house on Sunday.

Fire damage was estimated at $20,000.

Feds file $218,000 in tax liens against Norfolk councilman

irsNORFOLK, Neb. (AP) — Federal authorities have filed $218,000 in liens against a Norfolk city councilman over unpaid taxes.

The liens filed by the Internal Revenue Service were related to David Fauss’ personal and business obligations. He co-owns a restaurant at the Norfolk Regional Airport, Barnstormers.

Fauss says he’s been negotiating with the IRS and soon may reach a settlement. He says the trouble began when the restaurant opened in 2011 and he was not personally in charge.

Norfolk Mayor Sue Fuchtman says she’s spoken to Fauss about the liens and plans to address the issue with the City Council in a subcommittee meeting on Monday.

1 person died, 4 hurt in crash near Ashland, patrol says

fatal-accidentASHLAND, Neb. (AP) — One person has been killed and four others have been injured in a crash on Interstate 80 in eastern Nebraska.

The accident occurred around 4:10 p.m. Sunday between Greenwood and Ashland. The patrol says only one vehicle was involved in the rollover crash.

The victims’ names haven’t been released.

Nebraska paper carrier helps woman trapped in pickup

good-deedsKEARNEY, Neb. (AP) — A 9-year-old newspaper carrier is being hailed as a hero for rescuing a Nebraska woman who was trapped in her pickup for more than an hour.

Skyler Wilson was on his route delivering the Kearney Hub newspaper on July 20 when he heard 69-year-old Rosy Drake crying for help from inside her garage.

Drake, who lives north of Kearney, became trapped because her truck’s door is broken and only opens from the outside.

Drake says when she tried to start the ruck, the battery was dead, which prevented her from opening the window, and the passenger-side door was wedged shut by a picnic table in the garage.

After hearing Drake’s cries, Skyler ran to the driver’s-side door and freed Drake.

Omaha couple hospitalized after dog attack in Martell

lancaster-county-sheriffMARTELL, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha couple is recovering after being attacked by a dog in eastern Nebraska.

Stephanie Lawyer and Andrew Powell went to the home of Mary Kumpost in Martell on Saturday morning to buy a puppy.

The Lancaster County sheriff’s office says Kumpost’s 5-year-old Dutch shepherd, Glock, somehow escaped its 6-foot-tall kennel and bit both Lawyer and Powell.

The report says the attack was unprovoked. Lawyer and Powell were hospitalized with multiple cuts and bite wounds to their left elbows, back and thighs.

The report says Lawyer and Powell’s injuries were not life-threatening, and the dog’s rabies vaccination was valid through May 2016.

The dog will be confined for 10 days prior to a veterinary exam.

Police: Boy had gun in shooting, but no bullet casings found

omaha-policeOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha police say a 12-year-old boy was carrying a handgun when he and two teenagers allegedly ambushed two men, but investigators did not recover any bullet casings from his weapon after the fatal shooting.

The boy had a .40-caliber handgun with an extended magazine during the attack. But homicide investigator Sherry King testified in court Friday that two other teens, ages 15 and 17, opened fire on June 29 and were responsible for the death of 31-year-old Jamymell Ray.

Ray was struck in the head and neck by bullets from 9-millimeter and .22-caliber handguns. The second victim, 30-year-old Charles Fisher, was struck in the shoulder by a 9-millimeter bullet and survived.

The Associated Press generally doesn’t name juveniles accused of crimes.

Annual SORC Race Brings $1 Million to Local Area

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ARNOLD, Neb. (AP) — Organizers of a popular annual road race in central Nebraska say the event has brought in nearly $1 million to the area since getting its start in 2001.

The Sandhills Open Road Challenge has become so popular, participation maxes out every year at 140 entries. The first race in 2001 on a winding road from Arnold to Highway 2 brought in just 34 entries.

This year’s Sandhills Open Road Challenge race takes place on Aug. 8.

More than $900,000 in proceeds has been donated to community organizations and civic projects such as the Arnold Theater, Arnold Community Center and local fire department.

If everything goes as planned this year, organizer Joe Shown says the race will break the $1 million mark.

Omaha Mayor Says City Is Prepared for Emerald Ash Borer

EmeraldOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert says Nebraska’s largest city is prepared for an invasion of a tiny menace that has killed millions of ash trees in 26 states since 2002.

Stothert balked Friday at plans to hire more tree trimmers and buy tree removal equipment in anticipation of an emerald ash borer infestation. That came after several Omaha City Council members said they’re considering amending the city’s 2016 budget following a briefing from the city’s forester.

Stothert says the Nebraska Forest Service recommends beginning to treat ash trees when the ash borer has been confirmed within 15 miles. But the closest to Omaha the insect has been spotted is about 100 miles away in Iowa.

Omaha Police: Man Shot Car Full of People, Seriously Injuring 1

crime-scene-police-shootOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Police have arrested a man they believe shot into a car full of people, including two toddlers.

Police say one man in the car, 26-year-old Johnny Landers, was critically injured in the Thursday night shooting, but expected to survive. He is being treated at Creighton University Medical Center.

Besides Landers, three other adults, a 14-month-old girl and a 2-year-old girl were in the car. The children suffered scrapes on their faces and were checked by paramedics at the scene.

Police arrested a 23-year-old man in the shooting on suspicion of assault, five counts of attempted felony assault and discharge of a firearm.

 

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