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Omaha Landlord Finds Package with Over $20K After Tenants Arrested

omaha-policeOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Police say the landlord of a recently raided apartment found a package containing more than $20,000 days after its tenants were arrested.

The Omaha Police Department says the landlord entered the apartment Saturday to check for damages after Nebraska State Troopers searched the residence and arrested the tenants three days earlier. Inside, the landlord discovered a 6-by-8 package wrapped with black duct tape next to two pillows and a blanket.

Police say they determined the package was safe and opened it to find $20,780 inside. It remains in police custody.

A state patrol member who conducted the March 18 raid says it seemed the apartment had been entered since the raid. The purpose of the raid was not disclosed.

6 Nebraskans Indicted in Stolen Credit Card Scheme

dept.-of-justiceLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A federal grand jury has indicted six people who authorities say spent over $74,000 at several Nebraska retailers after stealing account numbers from debit and credit card holders around the world.

An indictment unsealed Monday charges six Nebraska natives with conspiracy to use stolen credit card numbers and other counts. The indictment accuses the six of using cards encoded with account numbers belonging to people throughout the U.S., Japan and Spain to make $74,772 in purchases from March 2014 until September.

The six people charged are 42-year-old Angel Oramas, of Columbus; 48-year-old Vilma Fernandez, of Wilber; 29-year-old Yusnel Abreu Lamas, of Grand Island; and 38-year-old Anyier Paladon, 44-year-old Jorge Tsuhako and 34-year-old Elain Cartaya, all of Crete.

All six were arrested Monday and entered not guilty pleas at initial hearings.

Nebraska Organizer Proposes Whitewater Park for Rundown Area

lake-north-columbusCOLUMBUS, Neb. (AP) — A Monroe woman is developing a proposal to create a whitewater park at Tailrace Park in Columbus.

At a public meeting held Saturday, Brandy Zywiec discussed building a whitewater park where people can go rafting, fishing, canoeing and participate in other water activities. The park would be located where the Loup Public Power District canal system and the Platte River meet.

A feasibility study, which would cost $3,500 to $4,000, is needed before the proposed project could begin. According to Zywiec, if the plan were approved, it would take about five years to build and open the local attraction.

Zywiec said that the power district is in favor of the proposal because it would make use of an area that has dealt with vandalism and litter problems.

Storm-Chasing Vehicle to Be Featured at Nebraska Weather Seminar

pilger-tornado-2WILBER, Neb. (AP) — A 5-ton, 7-foot-tall storm-chasing vehicle will be one of the features at the 2015 Regional Severe Weather Seminar this Saturday in Saline County.

The free seminar is scheduled to begin at 12:30 p.m. at Saline Center Hall, which sits about 11 miles west of Wilber.

“Chasing and Covering the Pilger Twin Tornadoes: An Insider’s Perspective” will be presented by the Iowa Storm Chasing Network’s Ben McMillan and Zach Sharpe.

Michael Moritz, National Weather Service warning coordination meteorologist from Hastings, will give some spotter training.

More information on the seminar is available by contacting Saline County Emergency Management coordinator B.J. Fictum at 402-821-3010 or 826-7200; or via email at scema@diodecom.net or scema_jake@diodecom.net.

New Law Would Increase Number of Doctors Licensed in Wyoming

Medical-ChartCHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A new law could increase the number of doctors licensed to practice in Wyoming.

Wyoming became the first state to join the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, which seeks to create a fast-track process for physicians licensed in one state to become licensed in another compact state.

Gov. Matt Mead signed House Bill 107 in late February. South Dakota also has joined. The Montana Legislature appears to be close to passing its bill. Similar measures have been introduced in Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Nebraska and 10 other states.

Kevin Bohnenblust is executive director of the Wyoming Board of Medicine. He says the compact would make more specialists available via telemedicine or as visiting doctors. The compact would take effect when seven states have signed on.

Lincoln Developer to Convert Former Hospital Into Apartments

lincoln-nebraskaLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska’s Historic Preservation Commission has approved a request for landmark designation for the former Wesleyan Hospital and Nurse Training School, which will open the pathway for a developer to convert the building into apartments for Wesleyan students.

The city approved the landmark designation, which would allow developer Brett Harris to receive state tax credits to help pay for the renovation, on Thursday.

The Planning Commission and Lincoln City Council will now consider the city’s request.

Harris says that he may seek a landmark designation from the National Register of Historic Places, which would help him gain federal tax credits.

Justices to Review Sentences for Young Convicts

supreme-courtWASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is adding a new case to decide whether its 3-year-old ruling throwing out mandatory life in prison without parole for juveniles should apply to older cases.

The court was scheduled to hear arguments in a case from Louisiana in late March, but the state released inmate George Toca after 30 years in prison.

The justices on Monday said they would consider a new Louisiana case involving a man who has been held since 1963 for killing a sheriff’s deputy in Baton Rouge.

Henry Montgomery was a 17-year-old 10th grader who was playing hooky from school when he shot Deputy Charles Hurt at a park near the city’s airport. The officer and his partner were looking to round up truants.

The case will be argued in the fall.

Skagway Announces Plan to Close 2 Grand Island Stores

skagwayGRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — Skagway has decided to close its two stores in Grand Island.

CEO Bill Martin told employees in a letter posted online Sunday night that the stores would be permanently closed effective May 22 and that all employee positions would be eliminated.

Martin announced last week that the pharmacies at the two stores would be sold to U Save Pharmacy and that the deal should be completed next month. In October, officials announced that a deal with B&R Stores to buy the two Skagway stores had fallen through.

Martin didn’t immediately return a call from The Associated Press on Monday.

Nebraska, Kansas Firefighters Battle Blaze at Hog Operation

fireREYNOLDS, Neb. (AP) — Firefighters from several departments in Nebraska and Kansas have battled a fire at a hog operation in southern Nebraska.

The fire was first reported around 7 p.m. Sunday at the Livingston Enterprises operation, which sits about four miles southeast of Reynolds. No injuries were reported workers or firefighters. Fire officials say six buildings were damaged and several animals were killed.

Containment was reported by 11:30 p.m. Sunday.

The fire cause is being investigated.

 

Public Invited to Eclipse Viewing Party at Behlen Observatory

Behlen-ObservatoryMEAD, Neb. (AP) — The public has been invited to join a lunar eclipse viewing party next month at Behlen Observatory, southeast of Mead.

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Physics and Astronomy Department says the all-night Easter bash and viewing party will be held April 3-4.

If weather permits, people will be able to see the moon, Venus, Jupiter and more through a variety of telescopes. Glow-in-the-dark Easter egg hunts and physics demonstrations will take place all night. A rock band called the Fluffy Psycho Bunnies, featuring members of the physics department, will play a free show starting at 10 p.m. on April 3.

The lunar eclipse will begin about 5 the next morning, with the maximum eclipse at about 7 a.m. The observatory will close at 7:30 a.m.

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