Nebraska
Event Announcement: 2024 Nebraska Brain Injury Conference
The Brain Injury Alliance of Nebraska is excited to host the 2024 Nebraska Brain Injury Conference on March 14-15, 2024, at the Younes Conference Center in Kearney, Nebraska. This year, the theme for the 2024 Nebraska Brain Injury Conference is adjusting to life after brain injury with a focus on regaining hope, independence, and confidence.
Each year, the conference gathers approximately 130 – 150 participants and it is anticipated that the 2024 conference will have similar attendance. The 2024 Nebraska Brain Injury Conference is a great opportunity for brain injury professionals and members of the brain injury community to connect, learn about relevant topics in the field of brain injury, and explore new perspectives and ideas.
Some topics of note for the 2024 event include:
- Pain Management after Brain Injury
- Smart Technology Potentials for Rehab, Recovery, and Life
- The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Traumatic Brain Injury Healthcare Delivery
- The Benefits of Multidisciplinary Concussion Management
- Mental Health and Brain Injury (Panel Discussion)
Event Details
Date and Times:
March 14, 2024 • 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., CDT
March 15, 2024 • 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., CDT
Venue:
Younes Conference Center (South)
416 W Talmadge Rd.
Kearney, NE 68845
Tickets and Registration:
Tickets for the event can be purchased online at: https://cvent.me/ZNMwWE.
Pricing:
Professional attendees: $200 through February 16, 2024; $250 starting February 17, 2024.
Individuals with brain injuries and their caregivers: $75 through February 16, 2024; $100 starting February 17, 2024.
Continuing education credit: 9.45 hours
Continuing Education Contact Hours are awarded by Iowa Western Community College, Iowa Board of Nursing Provider #6. Professionals must attend each full day and turn in the conference evaluation to receive credit.
The Brain Injury Alliance of Nebraska is grateful for the support of the following sponsors of the 2024 event:
- QLI
- Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals
- Bryan Health
- CHI Health – St. Elizabeth
- Nebraska Total Care
- Northpoint Nebraska
- Nebraska Association of Chiropractic Physicians
- Midwest Medical Edition
- CHI Health – Immanuel Rehabilitation Institute
Questions about the event and how to register can be sent to Brittney Lippincott at brittney@biane.org.
Nebraska
Hundreds lose power across southeast Nebraska after Thursday morning storm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Hundreds of people are without power in southeast Nebraska after a severe storm passed through Thursday morning.
The Lincoln Electric System outage map showed 115 customers without power across the city at 11:36 a.m.
Norris Public Power District’s outage map also shows 45 customers affected by the storm. As of 11:36 a.m., there were nine active outages.
According to the Nebraska Public Power District outage map, 657 customers were affected by the storm. Most of the affected customers were near Plattsmouth in southeast Nebraska. As of 11:37 a.m., 27 customers remain without power.
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Nebraska
Mandatory evacuation orders for area near Crawford, Fort Robinson
Mandatory evacuations have been ordered near Crawford, including Fort Robinson State Park, as the South Fork Fire continues to spread in western Nebraska.
According to the City of Crawford, evacuations are currently underway for an area north of Crawford that includes the area south of Dodd Road, west of Dodd Road, and FF Street.
Fort Robinson has also been evacuated.
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission said Fort Robinson State Park and Peterson Wildlife Management Area have been temporarily closed due to the fire.
The fire has burned approximately 9,000 acres and is currently 0% contained, according to the U.S. Forest Service.
Nebraska Game and Parks said the park and the WMA will remain closed until further notice to support firefighting operations and protect public safety.
Nebraska
Nebraska State Runner-up and Futures Finalist Matt Brailita (2026) to Swim for Johns Hopkins
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Omaha, Nebraska native Matt Brailita is headed to Baltimore in the fall. He announced his commitment to Johns Hopkins University earlier this spring, writing on social media:
“I am very excited to announce my commitment to continue my academic and athletic career at Johns Hopkins University ! I’m extremely grateful for everything my family, friends, and teammates have done to support me every step of the way. A special thanks to Coach Tom and Coach Andy for always pushing me beyond what I believed in. Also a huge thanks to Coach Scott and Coach Chris for giving me this opportunity of a lifetime. GO BLUE JAYS!”
Brailita swam for Omaha’s Millard North High School under coach Andy Cunningham. He wrapped up his senior season with a pair of runner-up finishes at the 2026 NSAA Championships, earning lifetime-best times in both the 200 IM (1:50.84) and 100 breast (56.01). He also notched a PB in the 50 free (20.76) while leading off Millard North’s 200 free relay in prelims. He anchored the same relay in finals, splitting 20.01. Brailita leaves Millard North High School as a 10-time State medalist and a multiple-event team record-holder. He was 2026 Metro Conference champion in the 100 fly and as a member of 2 relays, and he was nominated for Metro Omaha World Herald Swimming Athlete Scholar.
Brailita swims year-round with Greater Omaha Aquatic Leopardsharks under coach Tom Beck. In addition to IM and breast, he excels in fly and free. In March, he competed at Columbia Sectionals, where he finaled in the 50 free (15th), 100 breast (11th), 50 fly (8th), 100 fly (10th), and swam prelims in the 50 breast (8th) and 200 IM (10th). He left the meet with new PBs in the 100 free (46.30), 50 breast (26.25), 50 fly (22.51), and 100 fly (49.86).
Last summer, Brailita hit LCM lifetime bests in the 50 breast (30.81), 100 breast (1:06.84), 200 breast (2:29.93), and 200 IM (2:11.12) at Madison Futures, making finals in the IM. He opened the 2026 long-course season with a pair of PBs (24.83 in the 50 free and 27.09 in the 50 fly) at the GOAL Sprint Cup in April.
Brailita will join the Blue Jays’ class of 2030 with Alistair Guth, Finn Nelson, Lukas Funderburk, Matthew Ko, Nicolas Aldana Huelga, Samuel Zhang, and William Thurk. His best times would have scored in the ‘A’ finals of the 200 IM, 100/200 breast, and 50/200 free, and the ‘B’ finals of the 100 free and 100 fly at the 2026 Centennial Conference Championships.
Best SCY times :
- 200 IM – 1:50.84
- 100 breast – 56.01
- 200 breast – 2:06.83
- 50 free – 20.76
- 50 free relay split – 20.01
- 100 fly – 49.86
- 200 free – 1:41.83
- 100 free – 46.30
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