Nebraska
Search continues for missing Crofton, Nebraska boy; FBI contacted as multiple agencies join search
KNOX COUNTY, Neb. (KTIV) – The family of an 11-year-old boy who hasn’t been seen since Monday is pleading with him to come home.
The Knox County Sheriff‘s Office says 11-year-old Holden Duncan, whose legal last name is Ouding, was last seen by the Crofton High School around 4:15 p.m. on Monday, October 21st. Surveillance cameras then capture him walking alone and unharmed near the north edge of Crofton around 6:30 Monday night.
Duncan, who will be 12 years old in November, has not returned home before but has never been gone for this amount of time.
An Endangered Missing Advisory was issued Wednesday for Duncan.
The Knox County Sheriff‘s Office is asking residents in and around the Crofton area to check any home security or surveillance cameras as far back as 4 p.m. on October 21st and onward for any sign of Duncan. If anyone sees anything that may be relevant, contact the Knox County Sheriff’s Office.
Several local, county and state agencies have been searching for Duncan, utilizing drones and helicopters into the late evening and early morning hours since he was reported missing late Monday night. The FBI has also been contacted.
Authorities believe Duncan is hiding in the immediate Crofton area.
Holden Duncan has sandy brown hair. He’s 4’3” and approx. 80 lb. He is small-sized for his age. He was last seen wearing a Black long-sleeved UnderArmor shirt, Black Sweatpants, and Black Nike with white swoosh shoes. He also wears glasses.
If anyone has seen Holden Duncan or might know where he could be hiding, please call the Knox County Sheriff’s Office immediately at 402-288-4261.
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Nebraska
HealthierU opens wellness coaching program to employees
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln offers wellness coaching as a free service to employees.
The program provides confidential, personalized support to help participants improve their health and well-being. Through one-on-one sessions, employees work with trained wellness professionals to identify goals, develop action plans and build sustainable habits aligned with their values and lifestyles.
Unlike traditional health education programs, wellness coaching focuses on helping individuals define what well-being means to them. Coaches act as partners in the behavior change process, helping participants identify motivators, overcome barriers and develop realistic strategies for success. Employees may focus on a variety of topics, including physical activity, nutrition, stress management, work-life balance, sleep and overall wellness.
The coaching process begins with a one-hour initial consultation, during which participants work with a coach to explore goals and create a personalized wellness plan. After the initial session, employees and coaches determine a follow-up schedule based on individual needs, with options for weekly, biweekly or monthly meetings. Written check-ins also may be included to provide additional support and accountability.
HealthierU’s mission is to support University of Nebraska–Lincoln employees in pursuing their own well-being through accessible programs, resources and services that address all dimensions of wellness. Wellness coaching is one of the program’s most individualized offerings, providing employees with tools, support and encouragement to make lasting lifestyle changes.
Employees interested in learning more about wellness coaching are encouraged to visit the program’s updated resource page for additional information, including expectations and availability.
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Nebraska
Scattered severe storms bring large hail, heavy rain to parts of Nebraska
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) -Scattered severe storms moved across the region Wednesday night, bringing large hail, heavy rain and some flooding concerns.
Some areas reported hail ranging from quarter size to ping pong ball size. Rainfall totals reached 1 to 2 inches in the last five hours, according to reports referenced in the broadcast script.
The heavy rain also led to water covering some streets around North Platte. Drivers are urged to use caution and not drive through flooded roadways.
More storms are possible tonight as conditions are monitored across greater Nebraska.
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