BY Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services | April 23, 2021
Lincoln â If youâve got leftover prescription medications, itâs important to keep them out of the hands of those for whom they are not prescribed. Nebraska pharmacies and law enforcement agencies have a solution for you, whether thatâs dropping off your unwanted medications at your local pharmacy any day with the Nebraska MEDS program, or participating in the Drug Enforcement Agencyâs (DEA) twice-yearly large-scale take-back events.
DEAâs next formal take-back day is Saturday, April 24. Participating agencies in Nebraska are listed below. But many Nebraska pharmacies offer take-back days every day that their doors are open. A partial list is below, and additional locations can be found on the Nebraska MEDS Coalitionâs website, https://www.nebraskameds.org. Nebrask
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Senior Center News, April 23, 2021
North Central Remember to call before 10 a.m.
Monday Hamburger Stroganoff, buttered noodles, peas, pudding
Tuesday Roast pork, mashed potatoes and gravy, sunshine carrots, rolls, cake
Wednesday Braised beef, mashed potatoes, salad, brownies
Thursday Chicken pepper steak, rice, vegetables, cookies
Friday Soup, chef’s choice, dessert The Senior Center’s doors are still closed to the public. We are providing limited services by phone with individuals bringing their paperwork down to the center. Help is also being given over the phone when possible.
Rummage sale The Rummage Sale will be held Friday, April 30, from 1-4 p.m. and Saturday, May 1, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. We will have cinnamon rolls Saturday morning. You may pre-order your cinnamon rolls during the week of the Rummage Sale and pick them up Saturday morning. Some cinnamon rolls will be available for sale on the first. Pre-orders will be greatly appreciated. You wi
A viral social media panic prompted a response from the Flagler County Sheriff s Office on April 23.
The social media posts have stated falsely that a group of men had declared April 24 a National Rape Day in a TikTok video and that penalties for sexual crimes would be suspended on that date.
There is no holiday that legalizes sexual assault, and independent fact checkers at multiplenewsoutlets have found no evidence that the supposed original video existed in the first place. The rumor-checking website Snopes found that rumors about such a day have circulated online for years.
The FCSO issued a news release April 23 noting that TikTok itself had denied finding any evidence of such a video, and stating that the FCSO s Domestic Homeland Security Unit is aware of the social media posts.
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