Midwest
Kansas substitute teacher, 39, had sex with 2 students during boozy mid-week encounters, prosecutors say
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A Kansas substitute teacher appeared in court Monday to face charges she allegedly had sex with two students during an alcohol-fueled incident earlier this year.
Whitney Shull, 39, a former substitute teacher at Nickerson-South Hutchinson USD 309, is accused of engaging in sex acts with two teens during the midweek encounters.
One of the encounters was consensual while the other was nonconsensual and occurred when the alleged victim was unconscious, the Hays Post reported, citing a complaint filed in Reno County District Court. The victims were 16 and 17 at the time and were enrolled at the school.
Kansas substitute teacher Whitney Shull, 39, is accused of having sex with two students in an alcohol-fueled incident, one occurring while an alleged victim was unconscious. (Reno County Sheriff’s Office)
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Shull is also accused of attempting to hold down the wrists of a third teen to engage in a sex act but was unsuccessful.
The alleged incidents occurred in Reno County between Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. The case is being investigated by the Reno County Sheriff’s Office.
The entrance to Nickerson-South Hutchinson USD 309 in Kansas. Whitney Shull, a former substitute teacher there, is accused of having sex with two students during an alcohol-fueled incident, one occurring while the victim was unconscious. (Google Maps)
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Shull has been charged with unlawful sexual relations with a student, attempted unlawful sexual relations, aggravated sexual battery and two counts of hosting minors consuming alcohol.
She has an emergency substitute teaching license that only permits her to work in the Nickerson school district, according to KSNW Wichita.
Prison records show she was released from jail June 2.
A Reno County Sheriff’s Office vehicle. (Reno County Sheriff’s Office via Facebook)
Monday’s court appearance was Shull’s first since she was arrested. Shull’s attorney did not attend the hearing, according to reports.
Shull is scheduled to return to court for a status hearing July 23.
Fox News Digital’s Tessa Hoyos contributed to this report.
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Minnesota
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Missouri
Emu killed in Missouri as hailstorm rolls through region
Southwest US faces destructive tornadoes, hail with severe storms
Severe storms tear through the Southwest U.S. with tornadoes, hail and damaging winds as the NWS warns of a very active spring pattern.
Extreme weather with hail as large as softballs hit a zoo in Missouri on Tuesday, April 28, killing a female emu and injuring a male rhea. The storm, which rolled quickly through the area, also damaged vehicles and roofs.
Dickerson Park Zoo in Springfield said in an April 28 Facebook post that its 21-year-old female emu, Adam, died during the storm, while a male rhea was injured and is under veterinary care. The zoo also sustained significant damage and remained closed on Wednesday, April 29.
In a follow-up post on April 29, the zoo said the male rhea, Oscar, was “doing well” and thanked everyone for the “well wishes.” The zoo also said it plans to open on Thursday, April 30, though some “small birds will be off exhibit until skylights are repaired.”
“Thank you to all staff and volunteers who are working right now to be ready for tomorrow,” the zoo said. “There is still much to be done, but please come visit.”
Emus, native to Australia, are tall, flightless birds, according to the San Diego Wildlife Alliance. The emu is the second-largest living bird in the world after the ostrich, with adult females being larger and heavier than their male counterparts. Emus live up to 35 years in zoos and between 10 and 20 years in the wild.
Storm caused significant damage in Missouri
An intense storm rolled through parts of Springfield, Missouri, and Greene County on April 28. Justin Titus with the National Weather Service office in Springfield said meteorologists measured 4-inch hail after the first wave of the storm in the early afternoon.
Cars across the region suffered significant damage, the Springfield News-Leader, part of the USA TODAY Network, reported. Power outages and damage to gas meters were also reported.
Springfield-Branson National Airport said passengers who parked cars at the airport should expect to see hail damage.
Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at sshafiq@usatodayco.com and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.
Nebraska
$1M Powerball winning tickets sold in Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. (KSNB) – Nebraska has some new millionaires, so check your tickets to see if you are one of them.
Two lucky players who bought Powerball tickets for the Wednesday, April 29, drawing are holding tickets worth $1 million.
The Nebraska Lottery has confirmed that two tickets sold for Wednesday’s $143 million Powerball drawing matched the first five numbers, but not the Powerball number itself.
- Trotter’s Whoa & Go Express IV, 1111 S. 2nd St. in Ord.
- Mega Saver, 4725 S. 77th Ave. in Omaha.
The winning numbers from Wednesday’s Powerball drawing were 3, 19, 35, 51, 67; the Powerball was 15.
Thirty-four $1 million Powerball winning tickets have been sold in Nebraska since the $1 million prize was added to the game in January 2012.
Winning Nebraska Lottery Lotto tickets expire 180 days after the drawing.
If your prize is $20,000 or more, you must claim it in person at Lottery headquarters in Lincoln. Additional information about claiming prizes can be found at the Nebraska Lottery website, nelottery.com, or by calling 800-587-5200.
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