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Bloomington Police Department Offers Free Unconscious Bias Class to Foster Transparency and Community Trust
Are hidden biases influencing your decisions without you knowing? It's a vital question for those in law enforcement, and the Bloomington Police Department is offering a free Unconscious Bias class this Tuesday to delve into the matter. Implicit biases—those unconscious associations we hold—can shape our actions and perspectives, perhaps more than we realize.
Drought conditions expected to worsen across Greater Nebraska over next several months
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) -The current drought conditions are looking good for Greater Nebraska, however, the drought is forecasted to worsen across the region over the next several months. National Weather Service Lead Forecaster Chris Butler said that the reason why most of the area has been removed from drought...
OPPD Workers Return From Helping Utilities In Iowa/Illinois
The Omaha Public Power District crews that went to Iowa and Illinois to assist with power restoration efforts after damaging storms are returning home to Nebraska. OPPD officials say that 17 employees were dispatched to Iowa and Illinois after thousands of people lost electricity following a derecho earlier this month. Officials say mutual aid is about utilities helping utilities restore power to customers.
Commodity prices hex Rural Mainstreet Index
(Omaha) -- One of KMAland's leading indicators still shows the region's economy stuck in the mud. Creighton University's Rural Mainstreet Index report sank below growth neutral for the 11th straight month. The survey of bank CEOs in a 10-state region--including Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri--show July's overall reading at 41.3--down from 41.7 in June, and lowest reading since November, 2023. Speaking on KMA's "Morning Line" program Monday morning, Creighton University Economist Dr. Ernie Goss says weak agricultural commodity prices are the main culprit behind the continued economic doldrums.
Senator Brewer’s Weekly Update
During the recent Nebraska Game and Park Commission’s meeting in Ogallala, they announced a new species hunting season will begin in 2025. There will be two seasons for Mountain Lions. The first season will begin in January and end in February. If a female has not been harvested, a second season from 15-31 March will be held.
Catch these Game and Parks Education Events in August
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission educators have scheduled interesting and engaging events for the curious in August. Don’t forget to purchase a vehicle park entry permit to enter the state parks, except one is not required to park in the Schramm Education Center parking lot. Get one at OutdoorNebraska.gov or at state park entrances.
Siouxland Tri-state Democratic Party chairmen’s responses to Biden’s withdrawal from presidential race
After the announcement of President Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race, Democratic Party chairmen for Iowa, South Dakota, and Nebraska released their statement on the topic.
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