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Nebraska reaches first settlements in Attorney General's lawsuit against THC shops
LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska’s Attorney General has announced the first set of settlements in his lawsuits against 8 companies for selling controlled substances within the state. State Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced on Wednesday the first two settlements in his statewide campaign to clean up the Delta 8...
Nebraska Attorney General Reveals First Settlements Against Delta-8 Industry
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers unveiled on Wednesday the first two settlements in his statewide campaign to clean up the delta-8 retail market in Nebraska. The settlements are with High Flow Cannabis, Stewart Scott Ritter and Alejandro Castro, who were selling THC hemp products in Grand Island, Nebraska, and with Ms. Vape Shop and Lisa Lomack, who were selling THC hemp products in Crete, Nebraska.
58 High School Cadets Train Like Troopers at Junior Law Academy
(GRAND ISLAND, NEB.) — 58 high school students got the chance to train like a trooper last week at the Nebraska State Patrol Training Academy. The cadets were all part of the 54th Junior Law Academy, which gives high school seniors-to-be a glimpse of what it takes to be a Nebraska State Trooper.
Keeping men’s mental health in the spotlight
KEARNEY, Neb. (KSNB) - Experts are urging men in the month of June to look for signs that can point to mental health concerns. June is National Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month. Grand Island Regional Medical Center wants adult men to be more aware of their overall well-being and to be on the lookout for indications that can lead to worsening mental health.
Nebraska AG Mike Hilgers reaches settlement with two THC retailers
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers has settled two of his lawsuits against THC retailers. He announced settlements on Wednesday with High Flow Cannabis in Grand Island and Ms. Vape Shop in Crete. The stores were selling THC products that were “untested, mislabeled, and dangerous,” Hilgers...
Five Submit their Names for District Court Judge in the Tenth Judicial District
LINCOLN – Melodie T. Bellamy, Kearney; Matthew C. Boyle, Grand Island; Dale T. Callahan, Hastings; Timothy E. Hoeft, Holdrege; and John A. Sauder, Holdrege, have submitted applications for appointment as District Court Judge in the 10th Judicial District consisting of Adams, Clay, Franklin, Harlan, Kearney, Nuckolls, Phelps, and Webster counties. The primary place of office for the judicial vacancy shall be either Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska; Minden, Kearney County, Nebraska; or Holdrege, Phelps County, Nebraska, at the option of the appointed judge. The vacancy is due to the retirement of Judge Terri S. Harder.
Legion Baseball: Columbus Defeats Grand Island Wednesday Night
(Grand Island, NE) - The second comeback for Grand Island Home Federal on Wednesday night at Ryder Park fell just short falling to Columbus Cornerstone Insurance by a final score of 12-11 in 12 innings. It's the second time in little over a week that GI has played an extra-inning game. Last Tuesday Home Federal fell at Kearney in 14 innings 3-2. In the game vs Columbus, GI trailed early 5-1 after three and a half innings. GI would start the rally scoring one run in the bottom of the fourth. One more run in the bottom in the fifth which then made it 5-3 Columbus after five innings. A scoreless sixth would then take the game to the final inning of regulation with Columbus scoring one run to make it a 6-3 game.
Adams found guilty of murder in the first degree
A Hamilton County jury found Jeffrey Adams guilty of murder in the first degree in the Feb. 26, 2023 death of his wife, Angela last Tuesday. After receiving the case against the 48-year-old Marquette man following closing arguments early Tuesday afternoon, the five woman, seven man jury returned to the courtroom at about 7:30 that evening to deliver its verdict. The decision followed about…
Nebraska AG reaches first settlements in Delta 8 crackdown
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced Wednesday the first two settlements in his statewide campaign to clean up the Delta 8 retail market. The settlements are with High Flow Cannabis, which was selling THC hemp products in Grand Island, and Ms. Vape Shop, which was selling THC hemp products in Crete.
Grand Island man charged with multiple sexual assaults over a decade
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. — A Grand Island man has been charged with sexually assaulting a woman. Robert Ontiveros, 43, is charged in Hall County Court with two counts of first-degree sexual assault. According to an arrest affidavit, on April 16, a woman reported to Grand Island Police that Ontiveros...
Settlements Reached in Cracking Down on the Sale of Delta 8 Products in Nebraska
LINCOLN–(KFOR June 26)–The first of two settlements have been reached in a statewide campaign from Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers to clean up the Delta 8 market. Settlements were reached with High Flow Cannabis, Stewart Scott Ritter and Alejandro Castro of Grand Island, and with Ms. Vape Shop and Lisa Lomack of Crete, all of whom were selling THC hemp products.
Obituary: Robert Hutton
Born October 29, 1929 and passed away on May 8, 2024 after complications from a stroke. He was born to Edna and Ray Hutton on October 29, 1929 in Grand Island, Nebraska, one of five children; Jean Herndon, Dorothy Purmond, Jack Hutton, William R. Hutton; all are deceased. Wife, Dorothy...
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