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Grand Island man accused of speeding at 151 mph while intoxicated
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - A Grand Island man whose car was clocked at 151 mph is charged with drunk driving and reckless driving. Court records show 54-year-old Jason Hornady is charged with first offense driving under the influence, second offense reckless driving, racing on a highway and speeding. A court hearing is scheduled July 10.
Grand Island man arrested for threatening walkers, attempted to assault officer
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. — A Grand Island man is behind bars after Grand Island Police said he ran at walkers on the hike and bike trail in a threatening manner and later attempted to assault an officer. Sabre Abuhania, 32, was arrested for attempted assault on an officer and...
Grand Island man sentenced for fraudulently obtaining farm loans, bankruptcy fraud
LINCOLN, Neb. (KSNB) - A Grand Island man has been sentenced for making a false statement on a loan application and bankruptcy fraud. Daniel Butt, 39, was sentenced to five years of probation. Butt will also serve eight weekends in jail. He has been ordered to pay $192,758.61 in restitution...
Trial set for suspect in Grand Island motorcycle club case
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - A November trial is scheduled for a Grand Island man on felony charges connected to coercing a teen into joining a motorcycle club. Jay Friedricksen, 33, is now charged with aiding and abetting theft, unlawful membership recruitment and conspiracy to commit theft by unlawful taking.
Grand Island Police Department launches new badge design
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - It’s a brand new era for Grand Island Police complete with new graphics on cars and a new badge, and there’s a special message behind both. The new patch pays homage to Grand Island’s position in the state, and has the Nebraska staple, corn. Grand Island Police Chief Kevin Denney said he worked with a graphic designer to make the new patch.
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