May 23, 2013

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Training Helps Keep Officers Skills Sharp

Due of the number of different situations police officers can find themselves in, it's vital that they keep their skills sharp. That training helps keep them and us safe. Bellevue police officers participated in some training Tuesday that may someday save lives.

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"Great Conversations" Features Author

Ilana Stanger-Ross, author of Sima’s Undergarments for Women, will be the featured speaker at this year’s Great Conversations luncheon at College of Saint Mary on Thursday, March 24.

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Ash Wednesday Mass

College of Saint Mary invites area Catholics to join the CSM community for Ash Wednesday Mass, this Wednesday, March 9, in Our Lady of Mercy Chapel at 12:05 p.m.

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Midwest Radon Meeting

EPA representatives and state officials will host a radon conference on March 9 in Columbia, Mo. Radon is a serious public health threat that leads to more than 21,000 deaths per year.

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Race Car Driver Sentenced

Probation for a race car driver who purposely crashed into another race car last June at the I-80 Speedway in Cass County.

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Firefighter's Stolen Pickup Recovered

A volunteer firefighter's stolen pickup has been recovered but the emergency light bar on top is missing. The pickup was found Monday evening in a Bellevue grocery parking lot.

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Fire Destroys Home

A house suffers two fires in a 12 hour span, the second one destroys the home.

String of Jewelry Store Thefts Hit the Metro

There's been a recent rash of jewelry burglaries across Omaha and police believe all the cases are connected. It's how these thefts are happening and how little time the thieves spend in the act that has owners on edge.

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Home Show On A Budget

The 45th annual Home and Garden is underway at the Qwest Center. By now everyone knows it is the place to go to get ideas and estimates on home repairs, upgrades, or remodeling.

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Groundwater on the Rise

The latest groundwater map from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln shows levels are on the rise but remain below measurements from a decade ago.

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Earthquake Survivor Relives Nightmare

A University of Kansas nursing student is home after being shaken by the deadly New Zealand earthquake while participating in study abroad program in the country.

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Old Market Safety

The Old Market is one of Omaha's major draws and the Downtown Improvement District wants to ensure it stays that way. The D.I.D. has hired a private security company to help keep the peace in the Old Market.

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Summer Camps for Girls

Once again this summer, The College of Saint Mary is offering girls (ages 7-18) the chance to make new friends while discovering the possibilities of different careers and exploring their creative side.

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Teacher Hit by Bus

A middle school teacher suffered minor injuries when she was hit by a school bus in Overland Park.

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Home Security Cameras

New technologies and better equipment are giving homeowners a greater sense of security. Heartland homes are being outfitted with state of the art security systems.

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Iowa Bats Disease Free

There's encouraging news about the bats spending the winter at Maquoketa Caves State Park in Iowa: Experts have found no sign of a disease that's been killing bats across the country.

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