Nebraska
Man and child killed in crash south of Nebraska City
NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. (KOLN) – A man and a child were killed in a crash that happened south of Nebraska City on Thursday.
The Otoe County Sheriff’s Office, Nemaha County Sheriff’s Office and Nebraska State Patrol, along with Nebraska City Fire and Rescue, responded to an injury crash involving a pickup truck and semi-tractor trailer at 9 p.m.
The crash happened on Highway 75, between County Roads P and Q, south of Nebraska City.
According to the sheriff’s office, a preliminary investigation indicates a pickup truck, driven by 70-year-old Alvin Sobbing of Auburn, was traveling southbound on Highway 75, when it crossed the centerline, colliding head-on with a northbound semi-tractor trailer. Sobbing and his passenger, a 12-year-old boy, died at the scene.
The driver of the semi-tractor, a 39-year-old Texas man, was uninjured.
This crash is still under investigation. Stay connected to 1011now.com for the latest updates.
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Nebraska
Disaster declaration sought for May storm damage in Nebraska
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen said Thursday that he has asked President Donald Trump to issue a major disaster declaration for damage caused by storms that hit the state May 15-18.
The storms spawned tornadoes and flash flooding across Buffalo, Fillmore, Gage, Howard, Jefferson, Nemaha, Thayer and Thurston counties. There were numerous downed power poles and lines as well as extensive damage to schools, building and roadways. Damage just to public infrastructure is estimated at nearly $5 million.
In addition to the disaster declaration request, Pillen said he also has requested access to the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, which provides funding to governments to allow them to rebuild in ways that will reduce or mitigate future disaster losses. Approval would allow the state to apply for such grants.
Thursday’s disaster declaration request is the second in two months. Back in May, Pillen requested one for historic wildfires in March that impacted Arthur, Garden, Grant, Lincoln and Morill counties. At the time of the request, it was estimated there was at least $9.7 million in damage from the fires, which were the worst in Nebraska’s history.
Nebraska
Bandits back in the win column with tournament-opening victory in Nebraska – East Idaho News
OMAHA, Neb. – The Bandits opened the Omaha, Nebraska tournament with a 7-4 win over Fremont.
The Bandits, coming off two losses to Billings at last week’s Bandits Invitational, trailed 4-3 in the fifth, but tied it up on a sac fly by Cole Croft.
They scored three runs in the bottom of the sixth for the win.
Carter Bowen finished 3 for 3 with an RBI and two runs scored. Conner Cannon and Taye Lords each knocked in two runs for Idaho Falls (10-2).
Tyson Christenson picked up the win with four innings of relief.
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Today in History – June 17: Nebraska boomtown named Kearney County seat
LOWELL, Neb. (WOWT) – On this day in 1872, the boomtown of Lowell, Nebraska was named the seat of Kearney County.
The Nebraska State Historical Society says the Burlington and Missouri River Railroads chose it as a town site the year before.
For a short time, it became a major shipping point for central Nebraska.
Its status would be short-lived.
Later that year, the railroad expanded to Kearney, which became the center for regional trading.
Lowell’s land office was removed in 1874.
Four years later, the boom town was nothing more than a village.
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