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Missing 8-year-old girl found safe in Nebraska following Amber Alert in Wisconsin
One person was taken into custody in Nebraska, and a woman is being interviewed in connection to an Amber Alert case out of Wisconsin.According to WISN, Wautoma police said an eight-year-old girl went missing on Friday.She was believed to be with Joseph Nicpon, 44, and Betty Lenz, 34, and had been last seen on Interstate 90 near Sparta.An Amber Alert was then issued, stating she may be in danger after she went missing from Wautoma.The Federal Bureau of Investigation in Milwaukee announced it was supporting law enforcement in response to the Amber Alert in an effort to find the girl. According to Nebraska State Patrol, troopers received information about the vehicle associated with the Amber Alert. Troopers located the vehicle on Interstate 80 west of Gretna. NSP said the vehicle exited at the Greenwood interchange before turning onto Highway 63.Troopers said they had found the girl safe, and Nicpon was taken into custody. Police also said Lenz was taken in for questioning. Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google search.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |
One person was taken into custody in Nebraska, and a woman is being interviewed in connection to an Amber Alert case out of Wisconsin.
According to WISN, Wautoma police said an eight-year-old girl went missing on Friday.
She was believed to be with Joseph Nicpon, 44, and Betty Lenz, 34, and had been last seen on Interstate 90 near Sparta.
An Amber Alert was then issued, stating she may be in danger after she went missing from Wautoma.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation in Milwaukee announced it was supporting law enforcement in response to the Amber Alert in an effort to find the girl.
According to Nebraska State Patrol, troopers received information about the vehicle associated with the Amber Alert. Troopers located the vehicle on Interstate 80 west of Gretna.
NSP said the vehicle exited at the Greenwood interchange before turning onto Highway 63.
Troopers said they had found the girl safe, and Nicpon was taken into custody. Police also said Lenz was taken in for questioning.
Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google search.
NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |
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Nebraska baseball sweeps Saturday doubleheader over Penn State
Nebraska baseball (25-6, 10-1) faced off against Penn State (8-20, 3-8) in a Saturday doubleheader. The Huskers swept the Nittany Lions, winning 8-7 and 13-1.
Nebraska opened the day with a fierce comeback win, erasing a four-run deficit to take an 8-7 victory. Penn State took a 5-1 lead in the third, earning four runs in one inning. The Huskers stormed back, eventually going up 8-7 in the seventh. Nebraska then held off the Nittany Lions for the final two innings to win.
Rhett Stokes batted 3-for-3 in the win, earning one RBI and a double. Mac Moyer picked up three RBIs despite going 1-for-3, hitting a two-run home run and a sacrifice fly. Jett Buck blasted a solo home run for his only hit of the game. Drew Grego finished 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI.
Tucker Timmerman (2-0) earned the win on the mound after taking over in the fourth. He pitched four shutout innings, delivering two strikeouts against one hit and a walk. J’Shawn Unger earned his fifth save of the season after closing out the final two innings. He went six-up, six-down to give Nebraska the win.
The Huskers carried their momentum into the second game, scoring five runs in the first before winning 13-1 in seven. Buck struck a grand slam in the opening inning and finished the game 2-for-4 with six RBIs. Preston Freeman picked up a two-RBI double in his lone at-bat. Will Jesske hit 2-for-2 with an RBI. Trey Fikes batted 2-for-3 with an RBI. Dylan Carey finished 2-for-4 with one RBI. Grego earned one RBI after going 1-for-3.
Carson Jasa (6-1) pitched a career game, striking out a career-high 11 batters in a complete game. He allowed one run on four hits.
Nebraska and Penn State conclude the series tomorrow afternoon. The first pitch is set for 1 p.m. CT on B1G+.
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Nebraska’s Hoiberg named AP National Coach of the Year
Nebraska basketball coach Fred Hoiberg has been rewarded – in a big way – after leading the Huskers to their best season in history.
Hoiberg on Friday was named The Associated Press National Coach of the Year.
Hoiberg led Nebraska to a 28-7 season that included a school record for both overall victories and conference victories, a record 24-game winning streak and the first two NCAA tournament wins in the school’s history.
He did all that with a team that among its seven regular players included two walk-ons, a redshirt freshman and a player who missed all of last year with a knee injury.
“It took us some time to get here, but it was all about getting the right players in here, especially the ones that the fans could get behind,” Hoiberg told The Associated Press.
That team was picked to finish 14th in the 18-team Big Ten this year. Instead, the Huskers finished tied for second.
Hoiberg summed up the team’s accomplishments in an interview with college basketball reporter Andy Katz.
“For all the things we accomplished this year — top five ranking, 20 straight wins, 15 wins in league — you know, a lot of doubters,” he said. “I think we accomplished a lot.”
Hoiberg becomes the first Husker men’s basketball coach to win the AP award in its 59-year history. He joins former Husker women’s basketball coach Connie Yori, who won the award in 2010.
The award comes after Hoiberg was named Big Ten coach of the year last month by the league’s coaches.
The coach who won only 24 games his first three seasons has won a school record 72 the past three seasons and this year became the first Husker men’s basketball coach in history to string together three consecutive 20-win seasons.
The university, recognizing his achievements, signed Hoiberg to a contract extension last month that raises his salary from $4.35 million a year to $5 million and extends his tenure through the 2031-2032 season.
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