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Columbus Man Sentenced for Punching Ex-Girlfriend, Running Over Man

gavel-and-scaleCOLUMBUS, Neb. (AP) — A 31-year-old man has been given 18 to 36 months in prison for punching his former girlfriend and running his vehicle over a man who went to the woman’s aid in Columbus.

David Tate was sentenced on Tuesday. In March Tate pleaded guilty to second offense domestic assault. Prosecutors dropped a charge of leaving the scene of a personal-injury accident in exchange for his guilty plea to the assault.

The 30-year-old woman was treated at a Columbus hospital for a bloody nose and scratches on her face and neck in the Dec. 7 incident. She says Tate tried to force her into his pickup. The 53-year-old man suffered a broken foot and injuries to his face, knees, hand and calf.

Police Arrest Woman in $30K Theft at Haymarket Park

Myra Cannon
Myra Cannon

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Prosecutors say a 46-year-old woman stole more than $30,000 in cash from Haymarket Park in Lincoln.

Myra Cannon, of Lincoln, is accused of taking $30,500 from the safe of Levy Restaurants, the company running concessions at the stadium, in September. Cannon was an employee when the alleged theft occurred.

Police say Cannon was one of several people with access to the safe, but interviews with investigators prompted the issuance of a warrant for Cannon’s arrest March 5. She was arrested Friday and charged with felony theft.

Online court records indicate her case was assigned to the public defender’s office, but she hasn’t been referred to a specific attorney who could provide comment on her behalf. She was released from custody Monday.

Cops: Woman Arrested at JFK Hid Cocaine in Girdle, Underwear

odd-newsNEW YORK (AP) — Authorities quickly found out why an arriving passenger at Kennedy Airport was so nervous: She had 4 pounds of cocaine hidden in her girdle and underwear.

Authorities said Monday that 70-year-old Olive Fowler seemed nervous when she arrived in New York from Guyana on April 12. Customs and Border Protection officers escorted her to a private room at the airport and found the cocaine while they were searching her.

Officials estimate that the drugs have a street value of more than $73,000.

Fowler is facing federal narcotics smuggling charges.

NJ.com reports that her federal public defender, Peter Kirchheimer, declined to comment.

Nebraska Senators Advance Bill Allowing Lyft, Uber Rides

Lyft ridesharingLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Ride-hailing services such as Uber and Lyft could operate legally in Nebraska under a bill that won first-round approval in the Legislature.

Senators voted 39-1 Tuesday to advance a measure that would outline regulations for app-based transportation network companies.

The companies have been operating unregulated in Nebraska for about a year despite warnings from the Department of Insurance and Department of Motor Vehicles.

Proponents say the companies provide a new transportation alternative in a state with limited and expensive options. But some worry the bill does not require proper insurance coverage for everyone involved.

The bill’s sponsor, Sen. Heath Mello of Omaha, says he is open to placing additional disclosure requirements in the bill.

Police: Woman Killed Farmer Husband, Buried Him Under Manure

crimeATTICA, N.Y. (AP) — A woman has been charged with killing her husband of 30 years and burying his body under a manure pile on the couple’s western New York farm.

State police troopers say they were called to the home of 52-year-old Douglas Mess on Monday in the Wyoming County town of Attica and told by his son that his father didn’t go to work and hadn’t been seen since 8 p.m. Sunday.

Police launched an air and ground search and found Mess’ body concealed in a mound of manure at the back of his farm.

Authorities say Mess had been killed by his 48-year-old wife, Charlene Mess. She’s charged with second-degree murder.

Charlene Mess is being held without bail Tuesday in the county jail. Her public defender couldn’t be reached for comment.

Omaha Public Schools Board Divided on Bond Program Plan

omaha-public-schoolsOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Omaha Public Schools board remains divided on a plan to help small, local businesses that is tied to a $421 million bond program

The board remained deadlocked after several rounds of voting Monday. The plan would develop policies to help contractors and vendors respond to more bid requests, to increase the pool of qualified businesses and to make economic inclusion a part of the bond program.

Some board members wanted to go ahead and adopt the plan, while others said they could not support it because the participation goal for small businesses is too small. The plan calls for a participation rate of 7 percent.

Businesses bidding for bond work would be asked to provide job or training opportunities for district students.

The school board is expected to revisit the plan in the coming weeks.

Lincoln Man Gets at Least 6 Years for Possessing Child Pornography

dept.-of-justiceLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A 37-year-old Lincoln man must serve more than six years in prison for possessing child pornography.

U.S. Attorney Deborah R. Gilg announced Monday that Kenneth Charles Poston III also was ordered to pay $2,000 in restitution. He will be under supervised release for 10 years once he finishes his 78-month sentence.

Investigators with the Lincoln Police Department became aware last June of a computer sharing child pornography. They linked the computer to Poston’s address and took him into custody.

Authorities found he had about 50,000 images and almost 400 videos involving child pornography.

Man Escapes from Car After Driving Into Lincoln Reservoir

ambulance-lightsLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a 21-year-old man pushed off the convertible top of his car and swam to safety after driving into a Lincoln reservoir.

Lincoln police spokeswoman Katie Flood says Chen Dou told officers he was driving north on West Shore Drive about 12:30 a.m. Monday when he swerved to avoid two animals in his way. His car ran off the road and into Pine Lake reservoir.

Flood says Dou wasn’t injured. He told officers that he swam about 30 feet to shore.

Officers cited Dou for careless driving. His car was pulled from the reservoir later on Monday.

Fire Officials: 1 Person Seriously Injured in Blast at Omaha Home

OMAHA-FIRE-AND-RESCUE-BADGEOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say one person was seriously hurt following an explosion inside an Omaha home.

Fire officials say gasoline that was being used to combat bed begs ignited and exploded at the home Sunday night. Two others escaped the residence unscathed.

The identity and condition of the person injured in the explosion weren’t immediately available Monday.

Investigators say the house sustained severe damage as a result of pressure from the blast. Fire officials say a water heater’s pilot light likely ignited vapors from the gasoline, causing the explosion and fire.

Authorities were able to contain and extinguish the fire in the basement.

Kraft Mac and Cheese Shedding the Dyes

kraft-mac-and-cheeseNEW YORK (AP) — This is the last year that the original version of Kraft Mac & Cheese sold in the U.S. will contain artificial preservatives or synthetic colors.

In January, Kraft says its macaroni and cheese will be colored using paprika, annatto and turmeric.

The company is already selling a version, Kraft Mac & Cheese Boxed Shapes, with no artificial flavors, preservatives or synthetic colors.

There has been a huge shift away from processed foods in the U.S. and larger food producers are trying to follow their customers in that direction.

Kraft Foods Group Inc. is based in Northfield, Illinois. Its stock rose 87 cents to $87.60 Monday.

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