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But by noon about 15 children were involved, said Paul Hansen, president of the nonprofit organization.
The children and family members loaded into one of three small airplanes and took a short flight over the Temple area. Volunteers served pizza and bottled water in the staging area. Temple Police officers and firefighters showed off some of their vehicles and helped with coordination.
During the flight, the pilot sometimes let a child take the yoke and guide the aircraft, Hansen said.
The groupâs mission statement reads: âFlying Vikings is here to touch a childâs life through aviation. Our rides are free to children (ages 6-18 years old) who have a chronic illness or physical disability. Here the child is not a passenger but becomes the pilot.â
The Top Jobs for Military Veterans, According to Experts
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A new security system is coming to Newton USD 373 school buildings one that will monitor who comes and goes throughout buildings.
Part of a grant funded project awarded to the district, the system will feature vdeo cameras at entrances, electronic key cards, camers through out buildings and a system designed to detect gun shots. This is one of the newest technologies to be released, developed by the U.S. Department of Energy, said Bruce Montgomery, Honeywell. Honeywell is supllying the equipment to be installed by DH Pace of Wichita. It does not listen for the bang of a gunshot. .. Everytime a gun is fired it creates an enerv signal. If you have ever been around a weapon you can feel it. These sensors only look for the energy created when [a gun] is fired.