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Hit and run leads to overnight shooting

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Police say one man is dead and another is injured after an overnight shooting in a Lincoln neighborhood.

Local media reports that a 41-year-old was killed and an 18-year-old was injured during the shooting late Wednesday. Police say an alleged hit-and-run accident led to a confrontation, which escalated to the shooting.

Neighbors who watched it unfold told the news station that the mother of a child who was reportedly hit was arguing with a motorist. One witness said a dark SUV pulled up in front of the house in Lincoln, and that at least three people got out and started shooting.

Former college basketball player found dead, house was burglarized

SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (AP) — Authorities in western Nebraska say a 27-year-old former college basketball player died unexpectedly after discovering his home had been burglarized.

Fernando Bonfim Wilson

Local media reports that former Western Nebraska Community College standout Fernando Bonfim Wilson died Saturday night of natural causes.

Scottsbluff Police Capt. Brian Wasson says officers were responding to a report of a burglary at Wilson’s home when they received another call from his wife. Officers found Wilson unresponsive and he was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Police are investigating the burglary and do not have any suspects.

The 7-foot-tall Wilson played for WNCC for two seasons from 2003-2005, averaging double figures in points and rebounds. He then played one year at Southern Utah before transferring to Chadron State for his senior year.

Family members speak about airman killed fighting wildfire in South Dakota

BELLEVUE, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska family members of one of the four airmen killed during a plane crash while fighting wildfires in South Dakota say he always wanted to serve his country.

Local media says that family members say Major Ryan David  was a Bellevue native who leaves behind a 10-year-old son. They say he was deployed six times by the Air Force, including to the war in Iraq.

David was one of four members of the North Carolina National Guard that died when their C-130 crashed Sunday while fighting a wildfire in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The cause is under investigation.

David’s cousin, Felicia Nofuente, says he was “always ready and willing to serve.” His aunt says he was a big guy with a teddy bear for a heart.

Bellwood awarded $1.7 Million for water treatment plant

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has awarded $1.7 million to help an eastern Nebraska village build a water treatment plant.

USDA Rural Development officials say the new plant will help the village of Bellwood clean its water supply, which is contaminated with arsenic.

The money was provided through the USDA’s Rural Development Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant program.

Maxine Moul, the agency’s Nebraska State director, says the project will help the community secure a safe and clean water supply.

City and County switch to internet based phone service, saving money.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Lancaster County Board and the city of Lincoln are ditching their traditional phone service in favor of an Internet-based system that will collectively save them more than $600,000 per year.

The county board agreed Tuesday to enter into a package deal with the city to install and use Voice Over Internet Protocol, a phone system that uses Ethernet cables and an Internet network to connect parties.

County budget director Dennis Meyer says the initial investment for new phones for the county is $800,000 and $1.1 million for the city, but the payments would be spread over four years and have no budget impact.

Local media says the two governments currently spend $941,000 per year on more than 2,600 phone lines.

Vandal spree angers local Hastings residents

HASTINGS, Neb. (AP) — Residents of Hastings say they are frustrated with an apparent spree of vandalism to vehicles that has left tires slashed and car windows broken.

Local media says vandals have been reported in at least three areas of the city in recent days.

Bryan Resser says he found his new truck Monday morning with a flat tire, a punctured hole in a side panel and other marks and carvings. He says he doubts police will find whoever did it but he hopes the spree stops soon.

Resident Andrea Dieken says both of her family’s cars had tires slashed, and her husband saw almost every single car on the street had similar damage.

A police sergeant told the television station there are no leads yet in the case.

Nebraska fire causing 1,000 acres to burn, is now contained

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A ranger who is overseeing the fire-fighting effort at the Nebraska National Forest says earlier, prescribed burns helped prevent more widespread damage.

Tim Buskirk of the forest’s Bessey Ranger District said Wednesday that the fire did not damage any park structures, outbuildings, or private land. The fire is nearly 100 percent contained, having scorched more than 1,000 acres.

The fire started with a lightning strike Saturday at the hand-planted national forest in the Nebraska Sandhills. Buskirk says investigators will spend the next several days assessing the damage to see whether U.S. Forest Service officials need to replant trees. Officials have not estimated damage costs.

Buskirk says officials recently held a controlled burn to thin the forest, which kept the fire from spreading too quickly.

Mountain lion sightings increase, Mayor expresses concern

YORK, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska mayor says he’s concerned for the safety of his residents after several reported mountain lion sightings in the city in recent days.

York Mayor Chuck Harris said Tuesday he contacted Nebraska Game and Parks to express concern after a woman reported seeing a mountain lion around 5:30 a.m.

Local media reports the sighting is consistent with the location of several other reports from citizens. York County Sheriff Dale Radcliff says he has absolutely no doubt he saw a mountain lion several days ago about two blocks from the middle school.

Mayor Harris says he’s worried that someone might get hurt, and that the mountain lion or lions are getting “bolder because they are willing to walk right down the street.”

Authorities point to fireworks as cause of two house fires

PAPILLION, Neb. (AP) — Authorities in eastern Nebraska say fireworks may be the cause of two early-morning house fires.

Local media reports that crews were called at about 5 a.m. on Wednesday to a home in Papillion that was on fire. 

The blaze caused significant damage to the outside of the home but was quickly brought under control. The residents got out safely after a boy in the home smelled smoke, saw flames and woke up his family members.

Crews had responded hours earlier to a fire that caused damage to one side of another home.

Copper theft lands Colorado man behind bars

SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (AP) — A Colorado man convicted of burglary for stealing copper wire from the Nebraska Public Power District has been sentenced to one to three years in prison.

Local media says that 27-year-old Brandon Vlcek, of Fort Collins, Colo., was found guilty of burglary and possession of burglary tools in October.

After being alerted by N.P.P.D., law enforcement officers followed and arrested Vlcek in the early morning hours of June 19, 2011. N.P.P.D. says a pile of copper wire spools had been stolen from a power station north of Scottsbluff.

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