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Nebraska Officials Close Papillion Child Care Center Due to Emergency Violations

DHHS(AP) — Nebraska health officials have revoked the license of a child care facility in Papillion after an inspector determined several emergency violations.

The state Department of Health and Human Services closed World R Us after an inspector recently deemed it unsafe and unsanitary.

Health officials say there were no proper job qualifications available for the majority of the employees working at the 24-hour facility, which takes care of up to 130 children. Only the director had been checked against the state’s sex offender registry.

The state inspector says the facility had no hot water, an inoperable fire alarm system and other unsafe conditions.

World R Us has 15 days to appeal the decision. A message left for the business was not immediately returned Monday.

Ohio Couple Married 65 Years Die 11 Hours Apart

wedding-rings(AP) — Relatives of an Ohio couple who died at a nursing home 11 hours apart on the same day say their love story’s ending reflects their devotion over 65 years of marriage.

The Dayton Daily News reports that Harold and Ruth Knapke died in their shared room Aug. 11, days before their 66th anniversary.

Their daughters say they believe their father willed himself to stay with his wife despite failing health until they could take the next step in their journey together. He went first; she followed.

They had a joint funeral Mass, with granddaughters carrying Ruth’s casket and grandsons carrying Harold’s casket. The cemetery procession stopped at the farm house where the couple had raised six children. The current owners surprised the family by flying a flag at half-staff.

Authorities Identify Man Killed in Beatrice Police Chase

gage-county-sheriff(AP) — Authorities have released the name of a man who died in a crash during a police chase in southeast Nebraska.

Gage County Sheriff Millard “Gus” Gustanson said the man has been identified as 44-year-old Jerry Wissler, of Peru.

Beatrice police say they first received a call about a car weaving in and out of traffic around 1 p.m. Saturday. The car took off when officers tried to pull it over.

The chase ended about five miles south of the city when the car plunged off a bridge and flipped onto its top, killing the driver.

Wissler was alone in the car.

Lincoln Man Gets 20 to 40 Months for Stolen Checks

jailA 31-year-old Lincoln man has been given 20 to 40 months in prison in a York case involving checks stolen years ago.

According to Court records, Joshua Fehlman had pleaded no contest after York County prosecutors lowered the theft charge to a lesser felony. Fehlman was sentenced last week. The judge said the sentence will be served at the same time as Fehlman’s other sentence. Fehlman has been serving two to three years for being a felon in possession of a gun.

Court documents say that in October 2011 a local bank discovered three false deposits of checks made out to Fehlman. The checks totaled $1,700 and had been written on an account that had been closed for seven years.

Omaha Event to Focus on Regenerative Medicine

nebraska-coalition-for-lifesaving-cures(AP) — The science of regenerative medicine is the focus of the next Omaha Science Café.

The event is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. on Sept. 3 at the Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St.

The speaker will be Iqbal Ahmad, who is a professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. He will discuss the promise and limitations of regenerative medicine, particularly how it relates to eye disease.

Pizza will be provided by The Nebraska Coalition for Lifesaving Cures.

Science Cafés involve a face-to-face conversation with a scientist about current science topics. They are open to people 21 and older.

 

Omaha Man Sentenced for Threatening IRS Officers

irs(AP) — A 45-year-old Omaha man has been sentenced to three years of probation for a misdemeanor conviction of assault, resisting or impeding a federal officer.

Walter Trizila was sentenced Thursday.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for Nebraska says IRS officers were trying to seize a dump truck owned by Trizila’s employer on Nov. 8 when Trizila entered jumped into a front-loader, scooped a full load of dirt into the bucket and drove directly at the IRS officers.

Authorities say Trizila nearly hit one of the officers before dumping the entire load of dirt at their feet, blocking their attempts to take the truck.

Driver Fleeing from Beatrice Police Crashes and Dies

beatrice(AP) — Officials say a driver being chased by Beatrice police has died in a crash.

Police Sgt. Brian Carver tells Beatrice said police first received a call about a car weaving in and out of traffic around 1 p.m. Saturday. Carver says the car took off when police tried to pull the driver over.

The chase ended about five miles south of the city when the car plunged off a bridge and flipped onto its top, killing the man driving.

Police have not yet released the man’s identity. No one else was in the crashed car, and no one was injured during the pursuit.

Nebraska law requires a grand jury be convened anytime someone dies while in custody or being pursued by police.

Omaha Man Appeals Life Sentence for Drug Dealer’s Death

ne-supreme-court-gavel(AP) — The Nebraska Supreme Court will hear the appeal of a 23-year-old man sentenced to life in prison for his role in the 2011 death of an Omaha drug dealer.

Nicholas Ely was one of three people convicted of first-degree murder last year and sentenced to life for the July 2011 death of Kris Winters.

Winters was killed after a botched robbery attempt at his home. Ely was one of four men who sent a teen girl in to Winters’ home to pose as a marijuana customer before the robbery.

Ely argues in his appeal that there was not enough evidence to convict him and that his trial judge gave a faulty jury instruction and wrongly admitted some evidence.

The high court will hear arguments in the case on Sept. 3.

Recent Omaha Killings Noted for Oddity and Savagery

crime-scene(AP) — A recent spate of random, violent killings around Omaha have stood out, even in a city that about 80 percent of Nebraska’s homicides.

The cases include the May killings of a Creighton University professor and his wife in what police say was the work of a serial killer. In June, a 93-year-old woman was raped and beaten to death in her home. Earlier this month, the body of woman was found in a freshly dug cemetery grave. And on Wednesday, a mother of three was found shot to death in a suburban Omaha intersection.

University of Nebraska at Omaha criminology professor Ryan Spohn says the killings are unusual for their brutality and back-to-back occurrences and because the victims are “not who we think of as the typical homicide victim.”

One Killed in East-Central Nebraska Crash

fatal-accident(AP) — One person has died in a rollover crash near Palmer in east-central Nebraska.

The crash happened late Friday night.

Investigators say a car went out of control on a county road near Palmer, rolled and hit a tree. The patrol says both the driver and a passenger, who were not wearing seat belts, were thrown from the car. The passenger died at the scene.

Authorities say the driver was taken to a Grand Island hospital.

The patrol has not released the name of either person, pending notification of their families.

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