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Suspect Used Trophy To Allegedly Assault A Man In Lincoln

A 20-year-old man has been accused of using a metal trophy to bloody a man in a Lincoln assault.

The Lincoln Journal Star says David Harvey was arrested on Saturday night. Online court records say Harvey is charged with felony assault.

Police say a man told officers that he and a woman were walking down a block west of downtown Lincoln when they were confronted by another man who made inappropriate comments to the woman. The first man says he told the other man to stop making the remarks, but the other man instead punched him and then wielded the 14-inch-long trophy.

A Lancaster County jailer said Harvey remained in custody on Tuesday, pending $20,000 bail. Online court records don’t list the name of Harvey’s attorney.

Nebraska’s DMV Director Resigns After Nearly 14 Years

The director of Nebraska’s Department of Motor Vehicles is resigning to take a new job in Omaha.

Gov. Dave Heineman announced Monday that Beverly Neth is leaving to become CEO of the National Safety Council’s Nebraska office. Neth will remain in the governor’s cabinet until Jan. 31.

Heineman praised Neth for her efforts to modernize Nebraska’s driver’s licensing practices.

Neth managed seven state divisions with annual budget of $17 million and more than 175 full-time employees. The agency’s website was upgraded during her tenure to provide 20 online services to the public.

The 50-year-old Neth was appointed by former Gov. Mike Johanns in 1999. She previously had served as deputy director and legal counsel for the Nebraska Department of Administrative Services, and also worked as a private attorney.

Crop Report: Wheat About 5% Behind & 46% Of Wheat Crop Are In Poor Condition

The Agriculture Department says Nebraska’s winter wheat crop remains in bad condition because of the lack of moisture in the state.

The USDA says roughly 46 percent of the winter wheat crop is in poor or very poor condition because of the ongoing drought.

And about 95 percent of the state’s wheat crop has emerged. Normally, all of the crop has emerged by now.

The USDA says farmers have completed most fall fieldwork across Nebraska. They were helped by last week’s warm, dry weather.

New Campaign Encourages Responsible Gambling “Play It Safe”

Nebraska is launching a new campaign to help residents understand their limits when it comes to gambling.

The Department of Health and Human Services has launched a new website to encourage responsible gambling, and to help identify signs of a problem.

Scot Adams, director of the state’s behavioral health division, says knowing the difference between low-risk behavior and a potential problem is the first defense against problem gambling.

Maya Chilese, who manages a state gamblers assistance program, says an estimated 55,000 Nebraskans may engage in problem behaviors without realizing it.

The Division of Behavioral Health supports a 24-hour Problem Gambling Helpline, which can provide immediate support and referrals to local providers. The number is 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537).

Informational Deer Meetings Planed For Multiple Locations

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission has scheduled informational meetings around the state to discuss various deer issues.

Game and Parks biologists take questions on a number of topics, including deer management, deer damage, diseases, depredation permits, antlerless harvest, and trophy management. Antelope and elk issues also may be discussed.

The first meeting is scheduled in McCook on Dec. 3. Then there will be meetings on Dec. 6 in Norfolk, Dec. 10 in Kearney, Dec. 11 in O’Neill, Dec. 11 in Gretna, Dec. 13 in York, Dec. 19 in Chadron and Dec. 20 in Bridgeport.

Lawmakers Will Meet To Examine The Healthcare Law’s Affect On State Budget

Nebraska lawmakers have scheduled a joint hearing to examine how the federal health care law will affect the state budget.

The Health and Human Services Committee and the Appropriations Committee will meet Tuesday to examine the impact the health care law might have on the budget in upcoming years.

The National Conference of State Legislatures will brief lawmakers in the morning about the health care law and Medicaid, as will the director of the state’s Medicaid Division.

Lawmakers will also study the new costs and long-term state savings that are possible under the health care law.

A Pipeline Leaked 150 Gallons Of Gasoline In A Nebraskan Farm Field

A pipeline spill in southeast Nebraska earlier this week that leaked as much as 150 gallons of gasoline in a farm field.

Lincoln television station KOLN-TV reports that San Antonio-based Nu Star Energy confirmed the leak near Fairmont.

The leak in an 8-inch diameter pipeline was discovered Wednesday by the landowner whose field was affected. The landowner reported smelling gasoline fumes.

Nu Star Energy says it immediately shut down the pipeline, which carries gasoline from Geneva to Yankton, S.D., and that no water was contaminated. The company says the spill was cleaned up and the line has since been repaired.

The cause of the leak is under investigation.

Omaha Shooting Victim Named, Died In The Hospital

Omaha police are investigating the death of a man who was taken to a hospital with gunshot injuries.

Police say officers were called to Creighton University Medical Center just before 1 p.m. Saturday after the man was brought to the hospital, where he died.

Police identified the victim as 22-year-old Derek Huntley, of Omaha.

The Omaha Police Department’s homicide unit is investigating the shooting death. No other information on the shooting is available.

Police are asking anyone with information to contact police at 402-444-5652, online at www.omahacrimestoppers.net, or text “OPD” to 274637.

Parents Die Trying To Save Their Son Who Is Missing After Trying To Rescue Dog

A couple is dead and their 16-year-old son missing after being swept into the sea in Northern California while trying to save their dog.

A state Parks and Recreation superintendent said the family was at a beach north of Eureka Saturday afternoon when the dog was pulled into the water by ten foot waves while chasing after a stick.

Jones said the boy went after the dog, prompting his father to go after them. She said the teenager was able to get out, but when he didn’t see his father, he and his mother went into the water looking for him.

Rescuers retrieved the mother’s body and the father’s body washed up. The Coast Guard is still searching for the son.

The dog survived.

UNL Experts Give The Skinny On Selecting Christmas Trees

Finding the perfect live Christmas tree can be a challenge, but experts from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are offering advice on how to choose a good tree and care for it during the holidays.

The tree experts say one of the first things to look for is a tree that is bright in color, and is the right size for your home.

The UNL experts say tree shoppers should brush the needles backward to see how many needles fall out. If a large number of needles fall out, the experts recommend shopping for another tree.

At home, soak the tree in warm water for at least an hour before making a fresh cut six inches above the original.

Be sure to keep water in the tree stand throughout the holidays.

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