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UNL Expert to Show Off What Flying Drones Can Do

dronedsLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Anyone who is curious about drone aircraft can learn more about the flying robots at an event in Lincoln this weekend.

Experts from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will talk about drones and demonstrate some of what they can do at this Sunday’s event.

The program at Morrill Hall on the UNL campus will run from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday.

Professors Carrick Detweiler and Sebastian Elbaum will show off some of the new flying robots being developed at UNL.

The professors will also talk about how drones are being used to help collect water samples, monitor crop growth and perform other tasks.

2 Iowans Sentenced to Prison for Nebraska Robberies

dept.-of-justiceOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Two people from Sioux City have been sentenced to more than 10 years in federal prison for robberies committed in Omaha, Nebraska.

Anthony Aranda was sentenced Thursday in Omaha’s federal court to 10 years and 10 months in prison. Jamie Speelman was sentenced to 12 years and three months. Both had pleaded guilty to carjacking and brandishing a firearm.

There is no parole in the federal prison system.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for Nebraska said the two stole a pickup at gunpoint on Nov. 22, 2013. Later that day, they robbed the Midtown Gas and Grocery at gunpoint, taking more than $400.

Omaha Boy, 15, Charged as Adult in Shooting Death

judgeshipOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A 15-year-old boy accused of shooting and killing a man from his motorized scooter will be tried as an adult on a charge of second-degree murder.

Douglas County District Judge James Gleason on Friday ordered Danny Harden-Bolton to stand trial as an adult for the June 7 death of 23-year-old Brandon Wallace.

In his order, the judge said evidence showed the teen shot Wallace as retribution for reportedly “snitching on a relative of the defendant.”

Police say the teen shot Wallace the night after he had been at a sleepover with four of his friends.

Four other teens are also charged as accessories in the shooting death.

City of Lincoln, State Liquor Commission Dismissed from Lawsuit

nebraska-liquor-control-comLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A federal judge has grant the request of the city of Lincoln, the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission and their leaders to be dismissed from a lawsuit brought by the owner of an adult website after his application for a liquor license was denied.

The judge has allowed the lawsuit to go forward against former Lincoln Police Chief Tom Casady, current Chief Jim Peschong and police investigator Russell Fosler.

Shane Harrington’s lawsuit says he was wrongfully denied a license that would have allowed him to open Club Smooth, a nightclub planned for downtown Lincoln.

Harrington says he was harassed by local officials in Lincoln, and his license application was unrelated to his website.

Man Charged with Killing 4 in Omaha Objects to Evidence

Anthony Garcia
Anthony Garcia

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Lawyers for a former Indiana doctor accused of killing four people with ties to an Omaha medical school say evidence gathered during his arrest should be excluded from his trial.

Anthony Garcia’s attorneys argued Friday in a Douglas County District Court that police did not have probable cause to arrest Garcia in Illinois in July 2013 and that search warrants filed in the case were unconstitutionally overbroad in scope.

Garcia is charged with first-degree murder in the 2008 deaths of the 11-year-old son of Creighton University pathologist William Hunter and the family’s housekeeper, as well as the May 2013 deaths of Creighton pathologist Roger Brumback and his wife.

Judge Duane Dougherty gave both sides several weeks to file briefs outlining their objections to and support of the search warrants.

 

Man Sentenced to Life in Prison in Killing of 8-Year-Old Kansas Girl

jailTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A man convicted of kidnapping, raping and killing an 8-year-old Topeka girl before stuffing her body in a clothes dryer has been sentenced to life in prison without parole.

A Shawnee County District judge handed down the sentence Friday for 31-year-old Bill Frank Davis Jr.

Prosecutors had sought the death penalty after Davis was convicted in December of 10 counts, including capital murder in the 2012 killing of 8-year-old Ahliyah Nachelle Irvin. But defense witnesses testified that Davis suffered from severe mental illness, and jurors couldn’t unanimously decide to recommend execution.

Along with his life sentence, Davis also received more than 60 years in prison for other convictions.

Ahliyah’s family has said they’re pleased Davis will spend the rest of his in prison.

Monument to a Teen’s Rite of Passage Comes Down in Lincoln

lincoln-public-schoolsLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A concrete monument to a teenager’s rite of passage has been demolished at the school district’s Seacrest Field in Lincoln.

The old tower for driver’s education instructors has made way for new bleachers and an expanded press box.

The tower hasn’t been used in more than three decades. In its heyday, the tower held instructors who could — in elevated safety — watch a dozen cars and use one-way radios to train the fledgling drivers. Former instructor Bob Eyth recalled that there was one word the teenagers needed “to understand right off the bat, and that’s stop.”

In the mid-1980s the state stopped reimbursing schools for teaching driver’s education, so most districts stopped the courses.

Creighton University Hospital Expects Trauma Certification

alegent-creighton-healthOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Catholic Health Initiatives officials say they’re confident that Creighton University Medical Center’s trauma center soon will be certified for Level 1 patients.

The CHI Health officials say a state review team examined the trauma program on Wednesday and found no deficiencies.

The state’s chief medical officer told Creighton early last month that a review team found in October that the trauma center failed to meet four out of the more than 160 standards that must be satisfied for the Level 1 designation. Trauma centers treat people who require immediate and intensive attention, and Level 1 patients may need resuscitation or establishment of an airway.

$100K Bail Set for Man in Omaha Triple Homicide

Trenelle Miller
Trenelle Miller

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A judge has set bail for a 21-year-old man charged in connection with a triple homicide at a house party in Omaha last month.

Trenelle Miller is charged with possession of a gun by a prohibited person. On Thursday, he made his first court appearance, and Judge Susan Bazis set his bail at $100,000.

Prosecutors say Miller had a gun at the Jan. 24 party and allegedly told witnesses he was “pretty sure” he shot someone before being shot himself.

His mother said after the hearing her son didn’t have a gun at the party and didn’t shoot anyone.

Nineteen-year-old Jakela Foster, 24-year-old Latecia Fox and 26-year-old Cameron R. Harris died in the shooting. Miller was one of five other people wounded by gunfire at the party.

United Airlines to Outsource 80 Jobs at Omaha Airport

United-AirlinesOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — United Airlines has decided to outsource about 80 jobs at Omaha’s Eppley Airfield.

Airline spokesman Luke Punzenberger said Thursday that the decision was a difficult one for United executives, who have been discussing the possibility of layoffs with the International Association of Machinists Aerospace Workers. Punzenberger told Omaha television station KETV that, “when it makes financial sense, we prefer to have United employees.”

The Eppley baggage handlers and customer service workers were notified Thursday. The cuts are expected to be effective by mid-May. United says the Omaha cutbacks are among the 1,150 planned nationwide.

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