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Hospital Ordered to Remove Pregnant Woman from Life Support

gavel-and-scale(AP) — For two months, Erick Munoz has sat inside a North Texas hospital room with his wife’s brain-dead body, with what would be their second child together growing inside her.

Now a judge has ruled that the hospital must follow Munoz’s wishes and disconnect Marlise Munoz from life support. The hospital has refused to remove life support in hopes of saving the fetus inside her.

The judge’s ruling Friday could allow Erick Munoz to bury his wife and move forward to care for their son and his relatives.

It would also mean the fetus would never be born.

Judge R. H. Wallace Jr. gave John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth until 5 p.m. CST Monday to remove life support. The hospital did not immediately say Friday whether it would appeal.

Lee Terry Touts Funding of Poison Control Centers

Rep. Lee Terry
Rep. Lee Terry

(AP) — Nebraska Republican Congressman Lee Terry says his legislation to fund the country’s poison control centers has been signed into law by President Barack Obama.

Terry, who represents Nebraska’s Omaha-centric 2nd District, calls his bipartisan measure “common-sense legislation.”

He says the centers offer expert advice and “peace of mind to nearly 3 million families each year at the moment the unthinkable happens and a loved one ingests a poisonous substance.”

Terry says the measure also provides cost savings by eliminating unnecessary trips to the emergency room.

Northeast Neb. Driver Charged in Crash Death

fatal-accident(AP) — A 39-year-old northeast Nebraska man has been charged with vehicular homicide and drunken driving in the crash death of a passenger in his pickup.

Russell Roberts Jr., of Homer, has bonded out of Dakota County Jail. A public phone listing for Roberts couldn’t be found. Online court records don’t list the name of his attorney.

Authorities say 28-year-old Tiffany Schmitt, also of Homer, died after being ejected Sunday during the rollover crash on a county road four miles west of Homer. The Dakota County sheriff’s office says Roberts and two other passengers were hospitalized.

Roberts’ next court hearing is scheduled for Feb. 18.

Judge Declares Mistrial in Omaha Murder Trial

avery-tyler(AP) — A judge declared a mistrial in the case of a man charged in the 2012 shooting death of a man outside a west Omaha nightclub.

Douglas County District Judge Duane Dougherty declared the mistrial Friday in the first-degree murder trial of 25-year-old Avery Tyler after hearing from a juror.

Tyler is accused of killing Delayno Wright outside the Halo Ultra Lounge on Sept. 3, 2012.

A juror reported that after a witness testified he recognized Tyler as being involved in the shooting, another juror leaned toward him and said something like, “this thing’s done.”

The mistrial means Tyler must wait several weeks before again standing trial. It will cost the county at least $6,600 in jury duty pay, witness transportation fees and staff pay.

Omaha Police Look Into 6th Man for Slain Girl Link

omaha-police(AP) — Omaha police have arrested a sixth man in connection with a neighborhood shooting tied to the death of a 5-year-old girl.

The Omaha Police Department said in a press release Friday that 21-year-old Jacob J. Brown faces a felony charge of theft by receiving. Court records do not list an attorney.

Brown is suspected of being involved in the theft of a vehicle in December. Police believe the car was later used in a Jan. 15 shooting in north Omaha involving several people. A stray bullet from the shooting hit 5-year-old Payton Benson about a block away.

Authorities have arrested five other men in connection to the stolen vehicle or the neighborhood shooting. They face various theft and gun charges.

No arrests have been made in Payton’s death.

 

Soaring Propane Costs Spur Calls for Scrutiny

propane-tanks(AP) — Propane prices in the Midwest have soared in recent days, leading consumers, retail suppliers and political leaders to ask whether there is more at play than supply and demand.

The spike has been blamed on a supply problem caused by farmers using propane-fueled equipment last fall to dry wet grain, as well as a bitterly cold winter and the temporary shutdown of a major supply pipeline in December.

But Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley has asked the Federal Trade Commission for more oversight of the propane market “to prevent possible anti-competitive behavior or illegal manipulation.”

Terry Davis, owner of Country Propane in Milo, Iowa, says his average residential customer would have paid about $800 to fill up a 500-gallon tank two weeks ago. On Friday, the cost soared to about $2,000.

Omaha Schools Head Unveils Cancer Diagnosis

mark-evans(AP) — Omaha Public Schools Superintendent Mark Evans has revealed that he has a common form of skin cancer and will undergo treatment over the next month.

The 54-year-old Evans, who started as superintendent in July, announced his diagnosis at this week’s school board meeting.

Evans has basal-cell carcinoma, the most common type of skin cancer.

The treatment is topical, and he does not plan on taking any medical leave.

Evans told the newspaper that students and staff should learn from his diagnosis to always wear sunscreen. Evans says that as a young person in the 60s and 70s, he wasn’t aware of the importance of sunscreen and is now suffering the consequences.

Man Gets 4-7 Years for Lincoln Bank Robbery

terrance-vogel(AP) — A 51-year-old man has been given four to seven years in prison for attempted bank robbery in Lincoln.

Online court records say Terrance Vogel, a transient, was sentenced on Thursday. He’d pleaded guilty after prosecutors reduced the charge from robbery. The judge also gave Vogel credit for 169 days already served in jail.

Police say Vogel was arrested on Aug. 6 just outside a Great Western Bank branch, carrying more than $8,000 he’d gotten from a teller.

Judge Dismisses Neb. Driver’s License Lawsuit

judgeship(AP) — A judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit targeting Nebraska’s denial of driver’s licenses for immigrants who came into the country as children with their families.

Retired Judge Jeffre Cheuvront (shehv-ROHNT’) on Wednesday rejected the state’s request.

The state argued that the Department of Motor Vehicles was obligated to follow state law, which the department says bars issuing to licenses to people who aren’t in the country legally. But federal law allows the young people to stay in the country as part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Process.

Cheuvront said that “while it is true that there is no constitutional right to a driver’s license, it is equally true that such a license cannot be denied based on an unlawful classification.”

Nebraska Mom Who Left Girl in Car Won’t Be Prosecuted

cold-car(AP) — Authorities have decided not to prosecute a Nebraska woman who accidentally left her 2-year-old child in a cold car parked outside a South Dakota workplace.

The girl was taken to a Sioux City, Iowa, hospital on Jan. 7 and soon released. She’d been dressed warmly and was sitting calmly in her car seat when her mother found her in the car after rushing out of her Dakota Dunes workplace.

Authorities say Anna Salas, of South Sioux City, told deputies she didn’t realize the girl was in the car until the girl’s father called after 5 p.m. that day to say the girl wasn’t at her day care.

The South Dakota prosecutors in Union County said the incident was an accident and noted that child welfare officials found no issues.

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