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Civic Nebraska seeking election protectors | Nebraska Examiner
LINCOLN — Civic Nebraska is in search of volunteers to function election protectors to watch the Nov. 8 normal election in Nebraska.
The election protectors would monitor elections and polling locations and report any regarding cases again to Civic Nebraska, in keeping with a information launch from the nonprofit group. They may look ahead to any irregularities or totally different therapy of voters and make sure that polling areas adjust to the People With Disabilities Act.
A number of 75-minute coaching classes are deliberate:
- Oct. 17, 5 p.m., Thompson Alumni Middle on the College of Nebraska at Omaha, 6705 Dodge St.
- Oct. 24, 5:30 p.m., Civic Nebraska Better Nebraska HQ, 203 N. Locust St., Grand Island.
- Oct. 25, 5:30 p.m., Kearney Public Library, 2020 First Ave., Kearney.
- Oct. 27, 5:30 p.m., The Foundry, 211 N. 14th St., Lincoln.
- Oct. 15 and 19, 11 a.m. CDT, digital coaching for many who dwell outdoors these 4 cities.
Election protectors should be at the least 18, dwell in Nebraska and attend one coaching session earlier than Election Day.
To volunteer, go to https://bit.ly/CivNebEPP22.
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Nebraska Football Offers 2028 Defensive Lineman Caleb Tucker
Nebraska football has continued its recent run of offering prospects by offering one of the nation’s best freshman.
The Huskers have offered 2028 defensive lineman Caleb Tucker. The 6-5, 355-pound prospect plays at Mount Carmel High School in Chicago.
Tucker is currently unranked, just like the vast majority of freshman prospects in the nation. However, that hasn’t stopped schools from seeing what makes Tucker so special.
The youngster’s offer list includes Nebraska, Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin. He was named a MaxPreps Freshman All-American.
Nebraska will continue to build a relationship over time with one of the nation’s best underclassmen. They have plenty of time to do so which gives them and the rest of the teams currently in Tucker’s recruitment a fighting chance at this stage in his process.
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#6 Nebraska takes down #4 Minnesota, winning the first big ten dual of the year
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – #6 Nebraska wrestling wins a tough battle Saturday afternoon against #4 Minnesota.
The Huskers won the first three matches leading 9-0, before The Golden Gophers took the next three winning all by major decision.
The Huskers responded with a punch, taking care of business the rest of the way. They won the final four matches, securing the first big ten win of the season, 21-13.
Saturday’s win also marked another milestone for the Huskers. Head coach Mark Manning clinched his 300th career win in Lincoln.
Nebraska has now won 8 of the past 9 vs. Minnesota, and will be faced with an even tougher test next week.
#6 Nebraska will host #1 Penn State at the Devaney Center Friday night.
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Nebraska filmmakers work to highlight issues surrounding veterans' mental health
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – Luke Jensen and Rob Kugler, two Nebraska born veterans, are premiering a film called ‘Crossed Paths’ to bring awareness of the struggles that veterans often face.
The film showcases the journey of Jensen and Kugler after they were deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq in the 2000s.
In their separate journeys, Kugler was faced with the loss of a family member and pet while facing his duties and building resillience through community support in the Marine Corps.
Jensen was faced with the struggle for self discovery in the Marine Corps Reserves in Omaha and in the National Guard.
According to Jensen, he began to heal after traveling to Peru and discovering natural medicine like Ayahuasca and other meditating techniques.
Both veterans are hopeful their film can serve as a gateway for veterans that there is hope at the end of the tunnel.
“From my point of view, I think it’s always good to be willing to try something new,” Jensen said. “I think just watching it feels like you’re going on an adventure and traveling to a different place.”
The ‘Crossed Paths’ film will premiere Saturday, January 11th, at 7:00 p.m. at UNO’s Thompson Alumni Center.
Admission is completely free.
For more information, click here.
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