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Nebraska Doctor Named President of National Group

Dr. Robert Wergen
Dr. Robert Wergen

MILFORD, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska doctor has been elected president of the American Academy of Family Physicians.

Dr. Robert Wergin will be an advocate for family doctors and patients nationwide as he leads the trade group that represents nearly 116,000 doctors and medical students.

Wergin practices medicine in Milford, Nebraska, which is where he grew up. He also serves as medical director of Crest View Care Center, and he serves on the Milford Public Schools Foundation board.

Previously, Wergin was named the Nebraska Family Physician of the Year in 2002. He also received a state award for his work as a nursing home medical director in 2012.

Fan Injured by Falling Mirror at Nebraska Game

university-of-nebraska-poliLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A fan was knocked unconscious during Saturday’s Nebraska-Rutgers game when a mirror fell from the press box at Memorial Stadium.

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Police say the mirror struck one spectator in the head around 12:50 p.m. Saturday, and a fragment of the mirror struck a second person who complained of pain.

The person the mirror hit sustained a 1½-inch cut to the head.

Both injured fans were taken to a first aid station, and the person with the cut was later taken to a hospital for additional treatment.

Nebraska Man Charged in Wife’s Shooting Death

 Phillip Privett
Phillip Privett

CENTER, Neb. (AP) — A man accused of killing his wife in northeast Nebraska has been formally charged with first-degree murder.

Knox County Sheriff’s officials say 66-year-old Phillip Privett made an initial court appearance Friday via video.

Court documents show deputies were called to the Privetts’ home in Verdigre early Monday where they found 66-year-old Linda Privett dead. Deputies say Phillip Privett also was in the home, visibly shaken and telling officers that he shot his wife in the face.

He is being held at the Nebraska State Penitentiary on $1 million bail and could not be reached for comment Saturday. Prosecutors say they will not seek the death penalty.

His preliminary hearing has been set for Nov. 6.

Northeast Nebraska Village Clerk Arrested

Jail-Bars-and-Cuffs_mediumOAKDALE, Neb. (AP) — The village clerk of Oakdale in northeast Nebraska has been arrested on suspicion of taking money from village accounts.

31-year-old Megan Brandt is charged with theft by unlawful taking and unauthorized use of a financial transaction device. She was arrested Thursday and remained in the Antelope County Jail on Saturday on $100,000 bond.

An arrest affidavit says bank records indicate Brandt signed and forged numerous checks from city accounts in 2013 and 2014 made payable to her or her husband. The total amount came to more than $27,000. Brandt is also accused of making unauthorized withdrawals from city accounts using an ATM card.

Online court records do not show that an attorney has been appointed for or hired by Brandt.

3 Officers Suspected of Sharing Nude Photos

california-highway-patrolMARTINEZ, Calif. (AP) — Authorities say a California Highway Patrol officer suspected of stealing nude and racy photos from the cellphones of women arrested on drunken driving charges sent those photos to at least two fellow officers.

Officer Sean Harrington confessed to investigators in what he and other officers called a game.

Investigators say Harrington sent photos to fellow officers in Dublin, but learned it working in Los Angeles, and confessed to doing this half a dozen times over several years.

CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow says his agency has launched an investigation, adding that the allegations anger and disgust him.

Contra Costa County prosecutors are considering criminal charges.

Attempts by The Associated Press to reach Harrington and two other officers under investigation were unsuccessful.

Nebraska Man’s Lawsuit Against Police Dismissed

judgeshipLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Lincoln man has lost his lawsuit seeking $500,000 for injuries he said he suffered when he was thrown around in the back seat of a police cruiser.

A Lancaster County District judge dismissed Kirk Botts’ lawsuit Wednesday, saying Botts failed to first file a claim with the city, as required by law.

Botts, who represented himself in the lawsuit, accused the Lincoln officer who arrested him in 2012 on a domestic assault allegation of handcuffing him and putting him in the back seat unrestrained before driving recklessly, speeding and taking corners too fast.

Prosecutors later dropped the domestic assault charge against Botts after a key witness recanted.

School Officials in Albion Seeking Bond Issue

school-bond-voteALBION, Neb. (AP) — School officials in north-central Nebraska are pushing for a nearly $13 million bond issue aimed at renovating the district’s school buildings.

Boone Central Public Schools officials have been asking patrons to learn about the proposal before the Nov. 4 election.

The plan calls for an addition and extensive renovation of the high school and elementary school in Albion, as well as adding safety and security measures at the middle school in Petersburg.

In 2012, Boone Central voters soundly rejected a nearly $21 million plan that would have built a new high school and remodeled the existing high school for middle schoolers.

4 Charged in UNL Fraternity Death Released

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Four University of Nebraska-Lincoln fraternity members charged in the alcohol death of another member have been released from jail on personal recognizance bonds while they await prosecution.

The four students have each been charged with a felony count of procuring alcohol for a minor resulting in death.

Eighteen-year-old Clayton Real was found dead at the FarmHouse Fraternity house near campus on Sept. 5. Affidavits show he died of acute alcohol intoxication.

The four fraternity members charged appeared in Lancaster County Court on Friday, with each being released on the condition that they show up for all their court dates.

Those charged are 21-year-old Vance Heyer, 19-year-old Thomas Trueblood, 21-year-old Cory Foland, and 22-year-old Ross Reynolds.

Omaha Man Loses Appeal Over Nebraska Gang Law

gang-crackdownLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha man who had argued that his lawyer should have challenged as unconstitutional an anti-gang violence law has lost his appeal to the Nebraska Supreme Court.

The high court on Friday affirmed a lower court’s denial of postconviction relief for Ricky Sanders.

Sanders was convicted of firing a gun at an Omaha home in 2011 under a law passed in 2009.

In his motion, Sanders said his lawyer should have argued that the law was unconstitutional special legislation, because it pertains only to drive-by shootings in Omaha, Lincoln and 30 other cities where nearly all of the state’s African-Americans live.

But the high court said a lawyer can’t be found deficient for not raising “every conceivable” constitutional claim.

Boy, 9, Among 4 Youths Charged in Robbery Beating

police-lights-redPROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Law enforcement officials say four Rhode Island boys ranging from 9 to 14 years old robbed and beat a man in Providence.

The attorney general’s office says the four face first-degree robbery charges after using a wooden object and rocks to beat a 45-year-old man after demanding money.

The Providence Journal reports that Victor Boj told police he was approached by the youths Tuesday evening.

Police quickly located the four — two 13-year-olds, a 14-year-old and a 9-year-old. They remain held at a youth facility after appearing Wednesday in Family Court.

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