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Man gets 100-103 years in prison for Omaha slaying, fire

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A 34-year-old Omaha man has been given 100 to 103 years in prison for fatally stabbing a man and setting fire to his apartment.

Court records say Antone Page was sentenced Tuesday in Douglas County District Court. He’d pleaded no contest to second-degree murder, arson and attempted murder after prosecutors lowered the murder charge and dropped two related counts.

Police say Page stabbed 48-year-old Steven Edwards on May 6, 2016, and then touched off a fire after splashing gasoline onto Edwards and others at Edwards’ apartment. A police officer fired four gunshots into the apartment door lock so he and other officers could get in. Another officer used a stun gun to subdue Page and pull him from the burning apartment.

Edwards died at a hospital a few hours later.

Officials ID trucker fatally injured in Nebraska crash

SCHUYLER, Neb. (AP) — Authorities have released the name of a semitrailer driver who died after his big rig ran off a highway in eastern Nebraska.

Colfax County Attorney Denise Kracl identified him as 53-year-old Henry Sands, of Thurston.

The accident occurred a little before 2 p.m. Monday on Nebraska Highway 15, about 6 miles (10 kilometers) north of Schuyler.

Authorities said in a news release that the northbound truck came up on a northbound tractor pulling a feed wagon. The release says the truck was trying to pass the tractor and wagon on the left when the tractor began to turn left. The truck veered off the highway into a field and crashed into the creek bank.

Sands was pronounced dead at a Schuyler hospital. The tractor driver’s name hasn’t been released.

Boys 14 and 15 suspected in slaying of Omaha 17-year-old

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Police say they’ve arrested two boys suspected of fatally shooting an Omaha 17-year-old and wounding another.

Omaha police say detectives arrested the 14- and 15-year-old boys Tuesday on suspicion of first-degree murder and related crimes. Their names haven’t been released.

The shots rang out around 5 p.m. Sunday in northeast Omaha. Police say 17-year-old Zachary Parker was pronounced dead at Nebraska Medical Center and 17-year-old Devon Darnell was treated there and released.

1 of 3 people charged in Hastings slaying pleads not guilty

HASTINGS, Neb. (AP) — One of three people suspected in the slaying of a Hastings man has pleaded not guilty.

Court records say 21-year-old Daniel Harden, of Hastings, entered the plea Tuesday in Adams County District Court to charges of first-degree murder and use of a firearm. His next court appearance is scheduled for March 26.

Harden and 19-year-old Deante Mullen, of Lincoln, are accused of shooting to death 19-year-old Jose “Joey” Hansen on Sept. 11 during a robbery attempt. Hansen’s body was found by a couple out for a walk. Mullen’s due in court for arraignment Monday.

Mullen’s girlfriend at the time, 21-year-old Katherine Creigh, of Hastings, faces an accessory charge. She’s accused of helping Mullen and Harden avoid arrest after the shooting. Her next hearing is scheduled for April 16.

Parents press Lincoln school board to improve security

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Parents are pressing the Lincoln school board to do more to keep their children safe.

Several people told the board at Tuesday night’s meeting that they wanted more shooter drills and more information about the district safety protocols.

Others criticized security at entrances to many schools, saying they were able to walk in freely.

Parent Korey Reiman told the board that, “When we hear statements like, ‘It’s as safe as schools can be,’ we know it can be better.”

District Superintendent Steve Joel acknowledged to the parents that the district has a lot to address and he thanked them for their input.

Truck driver killed in Colfax County highway accident

SCHUYLER, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a semitrailer driver died after his big rig ran off a state highway in eastern Nebraska and crashed into a creek bank.

The accident occurred a little before 2 p.m. Monday on Nebraska Highway 15, about 6 miles north (10 kilometers) north of Schuyler.

Colfax County authorities say in a news release that the northbound truck came up on a northbound tractor pulling a feed wagon. The release says the truck was trying to pass the tractor and wagon on the left when the tractor began to turn left. The truck veered off the highway into a field and crashed into the creek bank.

The release says the truck driver was pronounced dead later at a Schuyler hospital. The driver’s name hasn’t been released. An autopsy was ordered.

University of Nebraska may close Haskell Ag Lab to save $1M

CONCORD, Neb. (AP) — The University of Nebraska may close an agriculture laboratory to save $1 million a year.

Closing the 320-acre Haskell Agricultural Laboratory outside of Concord is among $9 million in proposed budget cuts put forward by university President Hank Bounds at Gov. Pete Ricketts’ request. Ricketts asked the university system to cut its current budget by $11 million and plan to cut next year’s budget by another $23 million.

Researchers at the lab have studied crop and livestock production, crop nutrition, irrigation and water management, soil science and weed, disease and pest management.

The lab has conducted important research that’s relevant to the area, said Kent Bearnes, an independent agronomist and seed sales representative who is president of the Northeast Nebraska Experimental Farm Association, which provides support to the lab.

“We have a resource here, and we need to find out a better way to use this resource,” he said. “Everybody I’ve talked to doesn’t want to lose it. I think it’s a resource that once we lose it, it isn’t coming back. Once it’s gone, it’s gone.”

While Haskell has had a positive effect in northeast Nebraska, the lab is at the top of the proposed cut list because the university doesn’t own the land and $1.5 million is needed in maintenance and improvements, said Mike Boehm, vice chancellor of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, which oversees Haskell.

The lab also lacks a clear strategy and the university hasn’t replaced seven professors who retired from Haskell over the last decade, Boehm said.

“If it was absolutely critical, we would have been refilling positions, and that isn’t the case,” Boehm said.

The 10 faculty and staff members at the lab would be terminated or asked to relocate if the lab is closed, he said.

“I think it’ll have a detrimental effect on agriculture as a whole,” Bearnes said. “Education is a pathway to opportunity, and research is a part of that. If we lose our research opportunity, we lose that pathway.”

Death penalty hearing for Anthony Garcia pushed to late May

Anthony Garcia

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A death penalty sentencing hearing has again been delayed for a former doctor convicted of killing four people connected to an Omaha medical school.

A three-judge panel had been set to hold the hearing in the case of Anthony Garcia next month, but a judge has granted defense attorneys’ request to push the hearing to May 30 to give them more time to prepare.

The three-judge panel will determine whether Garcia is sentenced to death or to life in prison. He was convicted in 2016 of killing the 11-year-old son and a housekeeper of Creighton University faculty member William Hunter in 2008, and killing pathology doctor Roger Brumback and his wife in 2013.

Prosecutors say Garcia blamed Hunter and Brumback for his 2001 firing from Creighton’s pathology residency program..

Southwestern Omaha student arrested in school threat case

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A 17-year-old Elkhorn South High School student in southwestern Omaha has been arrested and charged with five counts of making terroristic threats.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office says the arrest was made after another student reported seeing a written threat from the 17-year-old. Officials say something the student had written indicated a shooting would take place at Elkhorn South High School using his parent’s gun. The threat was directed at five other Elkhorn South students.

The Associated Press generally does not name juveniles charged with crimes.

The sheriff’s office says the arrested student’s parents are cooperating with investigators and that all weapons have been removed from their house.

Omaha television news stations KETV and WOWT reported that the student pleaded not guilty to the charges in court on Tuesday.

Mother, teen son killed in northwest Nebraska collision

RUSHVILLE, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a mother and her 14-year-old son have died after a collision in northwest Nebraska’s Sheridan County.

The collision occurred around 7:30 p.m. Friday, about 3 miles (5 kilometers) west of Rushville on U.S. Highway 20. Sheridan County Attorney Jamian Simmons says a westbound vehicle was struck by an eastbound vehicle driven by 31-year-old William Hilton, who was trying to pass a semitrailer.

Simmons says the crash killed 46-year-old Lynell Cash, of Hay Springs, and her son Waylon Cash and injured another family member, who has not been named. Hilton also was injured.

The collision is being investigated.

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