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Deescalating situations with E.A.R.

(Courtesy of Bill Eddy) Like it or not, dealing with angry, upset people is inevitable. Learning some simple skills can help deal with high conflict situations in an effective way. Bill Eddy is one of the world’s leading experts on High Conflict Personalities, and his approach gives anyone an easy tool that’s highly effective at…

New state system to take over crime victim notifications starting Sept. 8

“The Nebraska Victims of Crime Alert Portal (NEVCAP) is the result of two years of planning and one year of development,” said Don Arp Jr., executive director of the Nebraska Crime Commission. Go to Source Author: LORI PILGER Lincoln Journal Star Top Featured Tags: – Nebraska News Press Release Distribution Service

Economy update: 6 charts that show how the economy is performing in Lincoln and Nebraska

Is unemployment going down? Which types of small businesses are generating the most revenue? How much does gas cost? Find out with these charts, updated weekly. Go to Source Author: Lee Digital Content Center, Reconnecting Labs Top Featured Tags: – Nebraska News Press Release Distribution Service

Marine from Omaha killed in Afghanistan airport bombing

Cpl. Daegan Page, 23, gave his life this week while trying to give others a better one. He was one of 13 U.S. service members killed in the Kabul airport bombing, along with at least 169 Afghans. Go to Source Author: Steve Liewer and Jessica Wade Omaha World-Herald Top Featured Tags: – Nebraska News Press…

Washtenaw County moved to ‘high’ COVID-19 transmission level

The COVID-19 transmission level in Washtenaw County is now considered “high,” according to the Washtenaw County Health Department. On Thursday, the Health Department updated a previous community COVID-19 advisory to include the recent increase in transmission level. “Unfortunately, Washtenaw County has moved into a “high” level of COVID-19 transmission,” the update reads. READ: A closer…

Biden: Another attack likely, pledges more strikes on IS

President Joe Biden vowed Saturday to keep up airstrikes against the Islamic extremist group whose suicide bombing at the Kabul airport killed scores of Afghans and 13 American service members. He warned another attack was “highly likely” and the State Department called the threat “specific” and “credible.” The Pentagon said the remaining contingent of U.S.…

The Latest: US warns of credible threat at Kabul airport

KABUL, Afghanistan — The U.S. State Department is urging all Americans in the vicinity of the Afghanistan’s Kabul airport to leave the area immediately because of a specific, credible threat. The warning early Sunday morning says U.S. citizens should avoid traveling to the airport and avoid all airport gates at this time. It specifically noted…

Police seek missing Puna man

Police are seeking the public’s assistance in finding 34-year-old Justin J. Clark of Puna, who was reported missing. Clark is described as Caucasian, 6 foot 3 inches tall, 180 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. When last seen at about noon Aug. 19, in the 700 block of Kilauea Avenue in Hilo, he was…

Preliminary hearings set for couple accused of traffic, drug offenses

Preliminary hearings have been set for a man and woman facing an array of traffic, property crimes and drug offenses stemming from an incident early Tuesday in Holualoa. Kainoa Kahoalii, 35, of Kona, and Amanda Evangelista, 42, of Hilo, were arrested Tuesday morning after Kona patrol officers making checks in the area of Holualoa Elementary…

Native Hawaiian attorney confirmed for Hawaii appeals court

HONOLULU — The Hawaii Senate on Friday voted to approve Gov. David Ige’s nomination of Native Hawaiian attorney Sonja McCullen to serve on the Intermediate Court of Appeals. Senators voted 24-0, with one senator excused, to confirm MuCullen, who currently serves as a deputy prosecutor in Honolulu. Sen. Karl Rhoads, the chairperson of the Senate…