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Nebraska State Patrol troopers arrest Lincoln Regional Center escapee atop coal train
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) - Nebraska State Patrol troopers arrested a man Tuesday morning who had escaped from the Lincoln Regional Center. NSP reports the Butler County Sheriff’s Office reported they believed Justin Daro, 47, of David City, was at a Ulysses residence. About 10 minutes later, deputies reported he left and fled as they tried to make contact with him. Butler County deputies pursued Daro’s vehicle as he sped into Seward County; it eventually became disabled near a railroad crossing west of Tamora.
Cornhusker Legion All-Stars beat Sodbusters in comeback
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - The Cornhusker Legion All-Stars took on the Hastings Sodbusters at Duncan Field on Wednesday. The all-star team is made up of the best American legion baseball players from Columbus Cornerstone Insurance, Grand Island Home Federal, Hastings Five Points Bank, Kearney Misko Sports and North Platte FNBO.
Colfax County horse with equine infectious anemia is first confirmed NE case since 2013
LINCOLN — A Colfax County horse has tested positive for equine infectious anemia — the first confirmed case in Nebraska since 2013. The Nebraska Department of Agriculture confirmed the case Thursday and said the horses on the infected premises have been quarantined. The department is working with the owner and local veterinarian to monitor potentially […] The post Colfax County horse with equine infectious anemia is first confirmed NE case since 2013 appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
Anglers alert Game and Parks to large number of dead fish at Nebraska lake
GAGE COUNTY, Neb. (KOLN) - Nebraska Game and Parks is monitoring a southeast Nebraska lake after a large number of fish were found dead this week. Biologists with Game and Parks said they went to Big Indian Recreation Area south of Wymore in Gage County after people fishing reported the fish dead. The biologists said they saw numerous dead fish of all species.
Nebraska lakes with high levels of E. coli bacteria during July 1 testing
OMAHA, Neb. — With the city of Blair under a boil advisory after water tested positive for E. coli, Nebraska is monitoring lakes for the bacteria. The state's Department of Environment and Energy said 10 lakes had high levels of the bacteria during July 1 testing, including Fremont Lake No. 9, Louisville Lake No. 2, and site No. 11 at Lake Cunningham.
How to stay safe with Independence Day fireworks
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - In 2023, the Consumer Product Safety Commission reported nearly 10,000 firework-related injuries that were treated in the emergency room. That same report shows eight people died. Families and friends are attending gatherings across the country to celebrate the Fourth of July. That’s why experts have shared...
Competing Nebraska abortion petitions turn in signatures seeking fall ballot
LINCOLN — Nebraska appears poised to follow six states since the U.S. Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade to vote on the future of abortion rights in its state constitution. It also could be the first state since to give its voters competing abortion proposals on the same ballot: one amendment cementing abortion rights and […] The post Competing Nebraska abortion petitions turn in signatures seeking fall ballot appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
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