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Nebraska Breaks Ground on Crime Lab

crime-lab-nspLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Construction is underway on a Nebraska State Patrol crime laboratory that is double the size of its current facility.

Crews broke ground on the $9-million lab in northwest Lincoln on Thursday. The 28,000-square-foot facility will replace a nearby lab that’s served Nebraska for the past 40 years.

The nationally accredited forensic operation provides free services to all law enforcement in the state. The crime lab works on an average of 4,000 cases for 160 agencies each year.

A patrol spokeswoman says the Lincoln Airport Authority will pay for the construction. The patrol will reimburse the authority through a long-term lease. She says construction should be completed by next fall.

The patrol superintendent says the new building will allow the patrol to assist law enforcement in “an efficient, professional manner.”

Nebraska Pickup Driver in Bus Collision ID’d

fatal-accidentVALPARAISO, Neb. (AP) — Authorities have released the name of a man who died after his pickup collided with a school bus carrying 11 children at a rural intersection in eastern Nebraska.

The Saunders County Sheriff’s Office identified the man as 50-year-old Steven Jedlicka, of Schuyler. He was pronounced dead at a Lincoln hospital where he’d been flown after the accident Thursday morning. Two other men in his truck also were hospitalized.

The collision occurred around 7:30 a.m. about six miles north-northwest of Valparaiso. The children were taken to hospitals for treatment of minor injuries and released to their parents or guardians. They ranged up to sixth grade.

The bus driver also was taken to a hospital and then released. He was identified as 59-year-old Lyle Divis, of Brainard.

Tons of Tires Collected at Fairgrounds in Beatrice

tiresBEATRICE, Neb. (AP) — It took just a few hours for 300 tons of tires to be collected at the Gage County Fairgrounds in Beatrice.

The 2014 Gage County Tire Amnesty was supposed to run for nine hours on two days but took just seven hours to reach the 300-ton limit on Wednesday after the event began at 8 a.m.

At the last tire amnesty, just 197 tons of used tires were collected.

Champlin Tire Recycling, from Concordia, Kansas, will be paid $82 a ton to haul way the tires. The company’s website says Champlin processes, manufactures and sells products made from scrap tires and plastics.

The 10 Tire Amnesty events held in Gage County since 1998 have collected more than 1,969 tons of tires.

Nebraska Officials: Body in River is Missing

missouri-river-omahaOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Officials say a body recovered from the Missouri River near Omaha is that of a man reported missing.

The Douglas County Coroner’s Office said Thursday that an autopsy confirms the body is that of 23-year-old Aung Thu. Officials say he drowned.

Thu was reported missing Sunday night after witnesses said he swam toward the center of the river and disappeared. He had been swimming earlier with his family.

Anglers spotted a body in the river Wednesday. It was caught in submerged branches.

Robin Williams’ Wife: He Had Parkinson’s, Was Sober When He Died

robin-williamsLOS ANGELES (AP) — The wife of Robin Williams says he was in the early stages of Parkinson’s disease and was sober at the time of his apparent suicide.

In a statement Thursday, Susan Schneider said that Williams was struggling with depression, anxiety and the early stages of Parkinson’s when he was found dead earlier this week.

The wife of the actor-comedian said he had not been ready to share his Parkinson’s diagnosis publicly.

Holder “Concerned” About Tensions in Ferguson, MO

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Eric Holder

WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Eric Holder says he’s concerned that the use of military equipment by police in Ferguson, Missouri, is sending a “conflicting message.”

Holder said in a statement Thursday that Ferguson law enforcement authorities have accepted the Justice Department’s offer of crowd-control help as it continues to investigate a police officer’s shooting of an unarmed black teenager.

He said the response by law enforcement to protests there “must seek to reduce tensions, not heighten them.”

The attorney general said representatives from the Justice Department’s Community Relations Service, which works to mediate race disputes, have also been sent to Missouri.

The FBI and Justice Department are conducting a civil-rights investigation into Saturday’s shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown. Holder said eyewitnesses have already been interviewed.

Lincoln Man Imprisoned for Sexual Assault on Girl

jailLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A 44-year-old Lincoln man has been given 30 to 40 years in prison for sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl while she slept.

A cellphone video Russell Spevak made of the assault had led to his arrest. He was sentenced Wednesday.

Authorities say Spevak had left the phone in a friend’s van. The friend’s wife found the phone, saw the video and turned the phone over to police. He was arrested in February. He eventually pleaded no contest to first-degree assault and attempted possession of a controlled substance.

Spevak’s criminal record includes convictions for making obscene calls and exposing himself to strangers.

Driver Dies After Truck Hits Nebraska School Bus

bus-accidentVALPARAISO, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a pickup driver has died after his pickup collided with a school bus at a rural intersection in eastern Nebraska’s Saunders County.

Sheriff Kevin Stukenholtz (STOO’-kehn-hohltz) says several children on the bus suffered minor injuries. The accident occurred around 7:30 a.m. Thursday about six miles north-northwest of Valparaiso (val-puh-RAY’-zoh).

Stukenholtz says the pickup was headed south on County Road 29 when it collided with the bus, which was going west on County Road H. The intersection had no stop signs.

The sheriff says the pickup driver died at a Lincoln hospital where he’d been flown. Two other people in the pickup also were injured.

The bus was carrying children from East Butler Public Schools. The district superintendent didn’t immediately return a call Thursday from The Associated Press.

Norfolk Student Diagnosed with Tuberculosis

health-alertNORFOLK, Neb. (AP) — A student at a parochial school in northeast Nebraska has been diagnosed with tuberculosis, a contagious lung disease that’s relatively rare in the United States.

Parents of students at Norfolk’s Park Avenue Christian School were given information at a meeting Wednesday night. It was arranged by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services after the student tested positive.

The school is affiliated with Community Bible Church. The Rev. Aaron Hess says other students exposed to the disease will be tested.

State health records say only 125 cases were recorded in Nebraska from 2009 through 2013. Federal records say that in 2013 only 9,600 new U.S. tuberculosis cases were reported.

Apple Bans Use of 2 Chemicals in iPhone Assembly

AppleSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple is banning the use of two potentially hazardous chemicals in the final assembly of iPhones and iPads as part of the company’s latest commitment to protect factory workers who build its trendy devices.

The decision announced Wednesday comes five months after the activist groups China Labor Watch and Green America launched a petition drive calling on Apple Inc. to abandon the use of benzene and n-hexane in the production of iPhones.

Apple says a four-month investigation at 22 factories found no evidence that benzene and n-hexane was endangering the roughly 500,000 people who work at the plants.

The Cupertino, California company nevertheless decided the substances should no longer be allowed during the final assembly process.

Benzene can cause leukemia and n-hexane has been linked to nerve damage.

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