Allowing the suspect to stay with them. At least two neighbors saw the attack and the aftermath. Police say a witness noticed the suspect, who was covered in blood, roaming around the building. When officers arrived, neighbors directed them to the couples home where they found the suspect. Officers also made the gruesome discoveof we spoke to a man who called 911 and tried to help, but it was too late. todd scholz witness we were trying to figure out how to get that couple out of there because there was somebody in there and of course he was armed with a baseball bat so we couldnt do much. the victims exwife also lives in the same apartment complex and says the suspect is frank interlicchia. But police have not confirmed his identity. She claims hes a heroin addict. Court records show a man with the same name has prior drug and others. karen castro witnesses say a fourth person lives in the same apartment and was also attacked but he was not badly injured. Reporting live, karen castro,
Dry pea growers in Nebraska had some good news in November when the U.S. Department of Agriculture made upgrades and expanded revenue protection to spring smooth green or yellow type of dry peas in Nebraska..
The 2023 Nebraska Pulse Crops Conference in November will focus on field peas, chickpeas, black-eyed peas, and other pulses. The conference will be held on Monday, Nov. 20, at the Bridgeport Prairie Winds Event Center.
The rising popularity of hummus across the nation has been good for farmers like Aaron Flansburg. Flansburg, who farms 1,900 acres amid the rolling hills of southeastern Washington, has been increasing the amount of the chickpeas used to make hummus by about one-third each year to take advantage of good prices and demand. “I hope .