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Nebraska man seriously injured after being hit by semi near Columbus

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Nebraska man seriously injured after being hit by semi near Columbus


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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – A man was flown to a Lincoln hospital Friday after being hit by a semitrailer near Columbus.

The Platte County Sheriff’s Office responded around 10:30 a.m. to a crash on Highway 81, just south of Columbus.

A 29-year-old Osceola man stepped into the northbound lanes in front of a semi, according to the sheriff’s office.

The man was taken to Columbus Community Hospital.  He was later flown to a Lincoln hospital with internal injuries, the sheriff’s office said.

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Alcohol was not a factor in the crash.

An investigation is ongoing.  Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff’s office at 402-564-3229 or Platte County Area Crime Stoppers at 402-563-4000.





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Nebraska’s governor doesn’t carry a state-issued phone. Critics call it an abuse of state disclosure laws. – Flatwater Free Press

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Nebraska’s governor doesn’t carry a state-issued phone. Critics call it an abuse of state disclosure laws. – Flatwater Free Press


For more than two years, Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen did not make or take a single call on his cellphone while on the clock as the state’s chief executive — at least none that there is any record of, according to his office’s top attorney.

After the Flatwater Free Press filed a public records request for call logs from Pillen’s cellphone dating back to September 2023, the governor’s general counsel said no such records exist.

“Governor Pillen does not have a state-issued mobile phone,” the lawyer, Michael J. Donley, said in an email earlier this month — more than four months after Flatwater filed the request.

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The revelation marks Pillen’s latest step to shield his communications from public view. He broke with more than 30 years of gubernatorial practice by not releasing a public schedule in March 2023, just two months into his first term. And in August of that year, his office refused to release four of his emails in response to a public records request, citing “executive privilege” — a justification that does not exist in Nebraska’s public records laws.

“I don’t email, I don’t text,” the first-term Republican governor said in response to criticism from Democratic lawmakers over his refusal to release the emails. “Texting when it’s for anything other than logistics, I don’t do.”

His decision not to carry a state-owned cellphone makes him the first governor in at least 20 years not to do so — and, advocates say, amounts to an attempt to circumvent state law.