PLATTSMOUTH – An Omaha man who is being charged with his sixth lifetime drunk-driving offense took part in a bond review hearing in Plattsmouth on Monday.
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PLATTSMOUTH â An Omaha man who knocked another car off Highway 34 near Elmwood while he was driving drunk will spend more than seven years in state prison.
Wilbur L. Jackson, 44, appeared in Cass County District Court Monday morning for a sentencing hearing. Cass County prosecutors charged him with multiple crimes for a drunk-driving hit-and-run incident in February. It was Jacksonâs ninth lifetime DUI offense.
Jackson appeared in a bench trial before Cass County District Court Judge Michael Smith on Sept. 30. Smith found him guilty of a Class II felony charge of driving under the influence of alcohol-fifth offense, a Class I misdemeanor of false reporting and a Class V misdemeanor of refusal to submit to breath test.
The Midlands Community Foundation Board of Directors has elected Thomas Ackley to a three-year term as president.
A member of the MCF Board since 2011, Ackley enjoys helping MCF continue to expand its charitable footprint in the Sarpy and Cass county areas.
âIâve been blessed to be aware of the MCF mission for over 20 years,â he said. âOur MCF Board is a âworking boardâ, and each member is active and engaged in ensuring that the MCF mission is fulfilled each year. Thanks to our Board and staff, the MCF story continues to be told to an ever-expanding audience of donors who want to see their charitable dollars benefit the Sarpy and Cass county communities.â