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Man in Northeast Nebraska accused of shooting at ex-wife, charged with attempted murder
WEST POINT, Neb. (KTIV) - A man in the Northeast Nebraska community of West Point is facing several charges, including attempted murder after he allegedly shot at his ex-wife. Court documents show 41-year-old Antonio Ciapara is facing eight total charges after police were called to a West Point home on Sunday, May 12. His charges include:
1A State Track & Field Day 3: Funk, Bendgen shine, 3 KMAland relays capture gold
(Des Moines) -- Two KMAland individuals and three relays grabbed championships in the Class 1A portion of the final day of the 2024 State Track & Field Championships while three teams also cracked the top three of the team standings. Woodbine's Landon Bendgen and Lenox's Gabe Funk stole the show...
May 1, 1930 | The Tekamah Tornado
Because Nebraska is so rural, tornadoes directly impacting towns are a rarity. Some notable exceptions include the Herman tornado of 1899, the Easter Sunday tornadoes of 1913, the Primrose tornado of 1965, the Omaha tornado of 1975, the Grand Island tornadoes of 1980, and more. One more can be added to that list, the May 1, 1930 Tekamah tornado.
Omaha tornado response volunteers seeking a different kind of help
ELKHORN, Neb. (WOWT) - For three weeks, nonprofit Omaha Rapid Response has been cleaning up storm debris, cutting trees, and helping residents get items out of their tornado-damaged homes in Bennington, Blair, Elkhorn, and Waterloo. “Our goal to keep moving all of the tornado survivors...forward so that the hope is...
News : Chaplain Reeves assists with Disaster in Nebraska
When you think of our local Salvation Army service unit, you may think about financial assistance, providing meals for the homeless, providing snacks and hydration for first responders at a scene, or the Bell Ringing Campaign around the holidays. Those things are what most people think of about the Salvation Army. But the local Salvation Army does more than those things.
Western Iowa man arrested for shooting that left woman dead
ONAWA, Iowa — A western Iowa man has been arrested for first-degree murder for a shooting on Friday evening. According to the Iowa Department of Public Safety, a 911 call came into the Monona County Communication Center just before 6 p.m. Deputies arrived at the 1900 block of Granite Street in Onawa and found Stacey Allen, 47, dead.
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