Friday, December 3, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Recent Violence Leads Police To More Illegal Guns
OMAHA, Neb. -- Gun violence over the last few weeks in Omaha has exploded. Police have investigated four homicides in that time, but the spike in shootings has led to a spike in the tips to investigators.
Getting illegal weapons off the street is one benefit of the increase in sharing information with police. Some 700 firearms have been confiscated by the Omaha Police Department this year."Any illegal gun we can get off the street makes a huge difference," said Lt. Shayna Ray with OPD.Ray said the recent rise in weapons seizures is thanks to community tips, 911 calls, and traffic and investigative stops."As we recognize that it's going to take a village to solve these problems, the village is starting to step forward and cooperate with one another," said Omaha City Councilman Ben Gray.A gunman took the lives of Lendale Kyles, 21, and Xavon Watson, 18, two weeks ago. That was the first of four fatal shootings in five days. Angelo Domena and Adrian Lessley were killed in two other separate shooting incidents."This foolishness is not OK and it needs to stop," said Gray.One key to the increase in the efforts to get weapons off the streets is OPD's gun bounty program. One tip concerning an illegal firearm and one arrest means $500 for the person who steps up."One gun could prevent a shooting or a homicide," said Ray.Examples of illegal firearms are a felon with a gun, non-registered handguns, stolen weapons or defaced firearms.Anyone can turn in a weapon through Omaha's gun bounty program by calling Omaha Crime Stoppers at 444-STOP.
Getting illegal weapons off the street is one benefit of the increase in sharing information with police. Some 700 firearms have been confiscated by the Omaha Police Department this year."Any illegal gun we can get off the street makes a huge difference," said Lt. Shayna Ray with OPD.Ray said the recent rise in weapons seizures is thanks to community tips, 911 calls, and traffic and investigative stops."As we recognize that it's going to take a village to solve these problems, the village is starting to step forward and cooperate with one another," said Omaha City Councilman Ben Gray.A gunman took the lives of Lendale Kyles, 21, and Xavon Watson, 18, two weeks ago. That was the first of four fatal shootings in five days. Angelo Domena and Adrian Lessley were killed in two other separate shooting incidents."This foolishness is not OK and it needs to stop," said Gray.One key to the increase in the efforts to get weapons off the streets is OPD's gun bounty program. One tip concerning an illegal firearm and one arrest means $500 for the person who steps up."One gun could prevent a shooting or a homicide," said Ray.Examples of illegal firearms are a felon with a gun, non-registered handguns, stolen weapons or defaced firearms.Anyone can turn in a weapon through Omaha's gun bounty program by calling Omaha Crime Stoppers at 444-STOP.
Pelini Apologizes For Sideline Tirades
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Nebraska coach Bo Pelini apologized for his sideline tirades during a loss at Texas A&M. He also quashed rumors that Taylor Martinez had quit the team in the wake of an animated exchange he had with the quarterback that was seen on national TV.Nebraska chancellor Harvey Perlman on Sunday publicly admonished Pelini for his conduct. Pelini said he spoke with Perlman on Monday morning and promised to keep his temper under control.The Cornhuskers were penalized 16 times in the 9-6 loss on Saturday.Pelini said he believes it's OK to let an official know he disagrees with a call, but it's wrong to "make it personal." Pelini said he "let it get personal."Pelini said Martinez would play Friday against Colorado if he's healthy
Friday, November 19, 2010
Patrol Traffic Stops Net 200 Pounds Of Pot 2 Men Facing Trafficking Charges
LINCOLN, Neb. -- The Nebraska State Patrol says two traffic stops along Interstate 80 netted nearly 200 pounds of marijuana.
A patrol news release said a traffic stop Thursday afternoon near Lincoln turned up 153 pounds of marijuana hidden in a large compartment in the under carriage of a van. The driver of the van, 25-year-old Jose Moreno-Morales of Albuquerque, was arrested on suspicion of possessing marijuana with intent to deliver.Earlier in the day, troopers stopped and searched a rental truck near Lincoln. The patrol says the search uncovered 41 pounds of marijuana hidden in the truck's cargo area, as well as a handgun in the cab.The truck's driver, 57-year-old Robert Shipley of Auburn, Calif., was arrested on suspicion of drug and weapons violations.
My question is, "How long do you think these men should be put away for??"
A patrol news release said a traffic stop Thursday afternoon near Lincoln turned up 153 pounds of marijuana hidden in a large compartment in the under carriage of a van. The driver of the van, 25-year-old Jose Moreno-Morales of Albuquerque, was arrested on suspicion of possessing marijuana with intent to deliver.Earlier in the day, troopers stopped and searched a rental truck near Lincoln. The patrol says the search uncovered 41 pounds of marijuana hidden in the truck's cargo area, as well as a handgun in the cab.The truck's driver, 57-year-old Robert Shipley of Auburn, Calif., was arrested on suspicion of drug and weapons violations.
My question is, "How long do you think these men should be put away for??"
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Child Care Provider Charged With Abuse Diane Honaker Accused In Shaken Baby Case
PAPILLION, Neb. -- A Sarpy County woman is charged with intentional child abuse, a felony, related to an alleged incident in her home child care.
Diane Honaker, 50, was arrested after parents of a six-month-old child discovered the baby was injured. Her bond was set at $75,000 Thursday morning in Sarpy County Court.According to Sarpy County investigators, the parents of the unnamed child took the six-month-old to the hospital on Nov. 12 An examination determined the child's injuries were the result of being shaken."Our investigators went to the hospital and interviewed the doctors there and the family, and it was determined that most likely, the injuries occurred at an in-home day care," said Sarpy County Lt. Mark Trapp.Honaker was arrested following an interview with investigators.The child's current condition is unknown, but investigators told KETV NewsWatch 7 it did not appear the baby's injuries were life threatening. The baby was throwing-up blood before the parents took the child to the hospital. Doctors found blood on the child's brain.Trapp said the injuries were consistent with shaken baby syndrome.The Nebraska Department of Social Services issued an emergency order on Monday to close Honaker's child care, at 15821 Briar Street. Emergency orders are issued when necessary to protect the immediate safety of a child, according to the state.Trapp said the baby girl may have had allergies and that may be what have led to what happened in the day care."It's not uncommon to see a child of that age that's fussy and people that are trying to stop that child from crying," Trapp said. "This obviously is not the way to do it and causes some pretty severe injuries."A friend of Honaker told KETV NewsWatch 7 Thursday morning that Honaker has operated the daycare for the past four years.Honaker was held in the Sarpy County jail on $75,000 bond, with a court appearance set for Thursday.
Do you think she should have been charged with abuse??
Diane Honaker, 50, was arrested after parents of a six-month-old child discovered the baby was injured. Her bond was set at $75,000 Thursday morning in Sarpy County Court.According to Sarpy County investigators, the parents of the unnamed child took the six-month-old to the hospital on Nov. 12 An examination determined the child's injuries were the result of being shaken."Our investigators went to the hospital and interviewed the doctors there and the family, and it was determined that most likely, the injuries occurred at an in-home day care," said Sarpy County Lt. Mark Trapp.Honaker was arrested following an interview with investigators.The child's current condition is unknown, but investigators told KETV NewsWatch 7 it did not appear the baby's injuries were life threatening. The baby was throwing-up blood before the parents took the child to the hospital. Doctors found blood on the child's brain.Trapp said the injuries were consistent with shaken baby syndrome.The Nebraska Department of Social Services issued an emergency order on Monday to close Honaker's child care, at 15821 Briar Street. Emergency orders are issued when necessary to protect the immediate safety of a child, according to the state.Trapp said the baby girl may have had allergies and that may be what have led to what happened in the day care."It's not uncommon to see a child of that age that's fussy and people that are trying to stop that child from crying," Trapp said. "This obviously is not the way to do it and causes some pretty severe injuries."A friend of Honaker told KETV NewsWatch 7 Thursday morning that Honaker has operated the daycare for the past four years.Honaker was held in the Sarpy County jail on $75,000 bond, with a court appearance set for Thursday.
Do you think she should have been charged with abuse??
Federal Agents Make Gang-Related Arrests In GI 120 Officers Involved In Raid
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. -- Federal agents have made a series of gang-related drug and weapons arrests in the south-central Nebraska city of Grand Island.An FBI advisory issued Thursday said several people were arrested early Thursday as part of a multi-agency operation involving 120 federal and local law enforcement officers.Federal charges include narcotics trafficking and firearms violations. State charges also been filed, including those under a new Nebraska law intended to combat gang recruitment.The FBI and federal immigration officials were to hold a news conference Thursday afternoon to release more details of the arrests.
Do you think this is right?
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Tuesday Bank Robbery Leads To Manhunt.. Robber Hits Great Western Bank
OMAHA, Neb. -- A bank robbery led to a manhunt in Omaha on Tuesday night.Police said a man drove up to the drive-through window at the Great Western Bank near 90th and Maple streets late Tuesday afternoon and demanded cash. He told the teller he had a bomb.Employees at the bank were able to get the robber's license plate number and police tracked the pickup to a home near 105th Street and Old Maple Road.Officers searched a wide area with the help of the police helicopter, but came up empty, police said. The investigation into the robbery is continuing.
Friday, November 5, 2010
New Lab Tops
I've had my lab top since school started and there not to bad.. but i'm not totally technically smart so everything and anything that can go wrong, does go wrong.. hahaha
Monday, October 25, 2010
Chiropractor Charged With Abusing Patients
OSKALOOSA, Iowa -- A police interview was played for the jury Monday morning in the trial of a chiropractor accused of sexually abusing his patients.
Jason Ebelsheiser is charged with seven counts of sexual abuse for inappropriately touching woman patients at his Oskaloosa clinic.Monday, the prosecution started by interviewing Lt. Troy Boston of the Oskaloosa Police Department.An audio tape of the interview between Boston and Ebelsheier from 2008 was played in court. It lasted about an hour. The interview happened after five women came forward and complained about Ebelsheiser to the police.On the tape, Ebelsheiser repeatedly said he was just doing his job and did nothing wrong.Ebelsheiser said he explained to each of the patients that there was a chance he would touch their vagina during the procedure and each gave their consent.Look for updates on KCCI-TV and here on KCCI.com.Friday TestimonyA heated exchange happened Friday at the trial of a chiropractor accused of sexually abusing his patients.Friday morning, a 21-year-old woman took the stand to tell her story. She was 17 years old when she said she was abused by her chiropractor. She said she was a patient because of sports-related injuries.KCCI's Mark Tauscheck said she became very emotional on the witness stand while recounting her story for the jury.She said Ebelsheiser asked if he could push on her underwear line and she said yes. But she said his hand went inside her underwear.She said she, "froze up like a bad dream" and when she asked the doctor why he had to do that, he responded "I need to release your inner thigh muscles" and then while he continued to rub her said "sorry, I'm almost done."Defense attorney Leon Spies asked the woman several times if Ebelsheiser had asked if he could touch her below the underwear line. The woman said she had told him no.Spies then asked if that was the story that she had told detectives. A fiery exchange happened next. At one point, the woman screamed out, “I know what I said to the detective. You're trying to trick me”The trial is expected to resume Monday morning.Thursday TestimonyThree women did their best to fight back tears Thursday as they recalled their visits to Jason Ebelsheiser for a jury. The Oskaloosa chiropractor on trial after being charged with sexually abusing his patients.The first witness told the court she came to Ebelsheiser because she was experiencing severe pain due to her pregnancy. She testified the chiropractor had her lie on a table asked her to unbutton her pants and then she said he put his bare hands inside her underwear.The woman told the court "(I was) trying to figure out in my own mind whether it was right or wrong because it made me feel horribly dirty after leaving."The second female patient on the witness stand, a mother of four who had recently suffered a miscarriage, said Ebelsheiser penetrated her with his fingers during a treatment.She told the court, "I was so uncomfortable all I could do was turn my head and cry."She said that only after she learned the doctor was under investigation did she make the decision to come forward to Oskaloosa police investigators.A third female patient, who was seeing Ebelsheiser for neck pain and headaches said, " I was in shock." She said the doctor went inside her pants and "put his hand in an area where I didn't feel comfortable and pushed around."The defense claims any contact was inadvertent and not sexual in nature.Defense Attorney Leon Spies during in cross examination asked one woman patient alleging abuse if she was happy with the doctor's treatment and if she recommended him to other people. She answered yes on both counts.The day ended with a forensic expert telling the jury it appears some of the victim's records were altered after their treatment. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation expert said examinations reveal Ebelsheiser's handwritten entries were made months after the original appointment.Prosecutors said that shows he was adding things to their files that would seemingly justify his actions, which could mount to medical records tampering.Expert: Patients Should Know What To ExpectChiropractor Braxton Pulley, who was not associated with the case, said appropriate contact can vary depending on a patient's pain and symptoms. He said even if it's appropriate, the patient should understand and feel comfortable with the treatment."If you ever feel uncomfortable, you have every right and comfort to say, 'Whoa, stop,'" he said. "If, after that conversation, you're still not comfortable with what's going on, leave."He said doctors should make sure patients understand what's going to happen so that there are no surprises."You have basically an agreement that here's what we're doing, here's why we're doing it, here's some options to make this more comfortable and ways that we can achieve what we need to achieve," Pulley said.He said the case is giving the entire profession a black eye. He said he wants patients to understand that incidents like those alleged in the case are not the norm. He said if something doesn't feel right, patients can take their concerns to the state chiropractic board."Say, 'Here's my experience. Is this typical? Is this normal?' Then get some feedback from another source and you can also talk to your medical doctor. You can talk to whoever," Pulley said.Wednesday TestimonyTestimony started Wednesday and continues today in the trial of a chiropractor accused of sexually abusing his patients.In a courtroom so packed that officials had to setup extra folding chairs, jurors heard the allegations of seven patients against their chiropractor, Jason Ebelsheiser."He abused the trust to feed a sexual desire in himself and to go places on women's bodies that he should not have been," said Becky Goettsch, the prosecuting attorney.Prosecutors outlined the complaints in detail made by a high school student, a soon-t-be bride and a pregnant mother, among others. They said the appointments would start like normal."And then also, without warning, without explanation of any kind, he proceeds to put his hands down the front of her pants, down into her underwear," said Goettsch.Ebelsheiser's attorney, Leon Spies said what scared the patients and made them uncomfortable was incidental, accidental contact."He was a licensed chiropractor doing treatment work and in the course of his work, he may have inadvertently touched the vaginal areas of some of his patients," said Spies.Spies said the 34-year-old Oskaloosa native learned soft tissue techniques from specialists and lectures."Jason Ebelsheiser became, in this community, kind of a pioneer of a wide variety of chiropractic treatments, not necessarily those taught at his alma mater, Palmer College," said Spies.But an instructor from Palmer College of Chiropractic testified that even those techniques wouldn't normally involve going inside a woman's underwear."They might brush, but that would be momentary seconds. Not even seconds. Less than a second," said Dr. Ron Boesch.The judge has decided that victim's testimony will not be recorded on audio or video.In Their Own Words: Prosecutor Becky Goettsch“And then he says to her, ‘Ooops, sorry, got a little carried away?’ What do you say to that? What words do you find to deal with that situation when your chiropractor tells you, ‘Oops, I got a little carried away."“That’s a common theme that you see here. There’s a little testing with these patents. How far can I go? Are they going to say anything? Are they going to object?”“She will tell you she’s laying on the table, thinking, ‘What on Earth is going on?” She says “I didn’t have the words to stop it. I trusted him.”“Without any sort of explanation, he puts his ungloved, bare hand down into her pants, down into her underwear, between her legs and started rubbing her bare genitals.”“Jason Ebelsheiser loved the power that that trust gave him. He loved and was intoxicated by that power and that love that his patients gave him."“He abused the trust to feed a sexual desire in himself and to go places on women’s bodies that wh should not have been.”“He used that trust, ladies and gentlemen, to sexually abuse his patients and that’s what the evidence is going to show in this case.”In His Own Words: Defense Attorney Leon Spies“Jason Ebelsheiser became, in this community, kind of a pioneer of a wide variety of chiropractic treatments, not necessarily those taught at his alma mater, Palmer College.”“He was a licensed chiropractor doing treatment work and in the course of his work, he may have inadvertently touched the vaginal areas of some of his patients.”“The evidence in this case will show that Dr. Ebelsheiser had a flourishing, active practice, that among his patients were the complaining witnesses who will come in here to testify about the care they received, the whole care they received. You’ll also see any touching that occurred was inadvertent, it was not sexual in nature, it was not purposeful, it was not violented. It may have been misunderstood, it may have been scary, but not sexual abuse."
SO pretty much they are saying that a Chiropractor was sexually harrassnig patients, WHICH IS WRONG!!!!!
Jason Ebelsheiser is charged with seven counts of sexual abuse for inappropriately touching woman patients at his Oskaloosa clinic.Monday, the prosecution started by interviewing Lt. Troy Boston of the Oskaloosa Police Department.An audio tape of the interview between Boston and Ebelsheier from 2008 was played in court. It lasted about an hour. The interview happened after five women came forward and complained about Ebelsheiser to the police.On the tape, Ebelsheiser repeatedly said he was just doing his job and did nothing wrong.Ebelsheiser said he explained to each of the patients that there was a chance he would touch their vagina during the procedure and each gave their consent.Look for updates on KCCI-TV and here on KCCI.com.Friday TestimonyA heated exchange happened Friday at the trial of a chiropractor accused of sexually abusing his patients.Friday morning, a 21-year-old woman took the stand to tell her story. She was 17 years old when she said she was abused by her chiropractor. She said she was a patient because of sports-related injuries.KCCI's Mark Tauscheck said she became very emotional on the witness stand while recounting her story for the jury.She said Ebelsheiser asked if he could push on her underwear line and she said yes. But she said his hand went inside her underwear.She said she, "froze up like a bad dream" and when she asked the doctor why he had to do that, he responded "I need to release your inner thigh muscles" and then while he continued to rub her said "sorry, I'm almost done."Defense attorney Leon Spies asked the woman several times if Ebelsheiser had asked if he could touch her below the underwear line. The woman said she had told him no.Spies then asked if that was the story that she had told detectives. A fiery exchange happened next. At one point, the woman screamed out, “I know what I said to the detective. You're trying to trick me”The trial is expected to resume Monday morning.Thursday TestimonyThree women did their best to fight back tears Thursday as they recalled their visits to Jason Ebelsheiser for a jury. The Oskaloosa chiropractor on trial after being charged with sexually abusing his patients.The first witness told the court she came to Ebelsheiser because she was experiencing severe pain due to her pregnancy. She testified the chiropractor had her lie on a table asked her to unbutton her pants and then she said he put his bare hands inside her underwear.The woman told the court "(I was) trying to figure out in my own mind whether it was right or wrong because it made me feel horribly dirty after leaving."The second female patient on the witness stand, a mother of four who had recently suffered a miscarriage, said Ebelsheiser penetrated her with his fingers during a treatment.She told the court, "I was so uncomfortable all I could do was turn my head and cry."She said that only after she learned the doctor was under investigation did she make the decision to come forward to Oskaloosa police investigators.A third female patient, who was seeing Ebelsheiser for neck pain and headaches said, " I was in shock." She said the doctor went inside her pants and "put his hand in an area where I didn't feel comfortable and pushed around."The defense claims any contact was inadvertent and not sexual in nature.Defense Attorney Leon Spies during in cross examination asked one woman patient alleging abuse if she was happy with the doctor's treatment and if she recommended him to other people. She answered yes on both counts.The day ended with a forensic expert telling the jury it appears some of the victim's records were altered after their treatment. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation expert said examinations reveal Ebelsheiser's handwritten entries were made months after the original appointment.Prosecutors said that shows he was adding things to their files that would seemingly justify his actions, which could mount to medical records tampering.Expert: Patients Should Know What To ExpectChiropractor Braxton Pulley, who was not associated with the case, said appropriate contact can vary depending on a patient's pain and symptoms. He said even if it's appropriate, the patient should understand and feel comfortable with the treatment."If you ever feel uncomfortable, you have every right and comfort to say, 'Whoa, stop,'" he said. "If, after that conversation, you're still not comfortable with what's going on, leave."He said doctors should make sure patients understand what's going to happen so that there are no surprises."You have basically an agreement that here's what we're doing, here's why we're doing it, here's some options to make this more comfortable and ways that we can achieve what we need to achieve," Pulley said.He said the case is giving the entire profession a black eye. He said he wants patients to understand that incidents like those alleged in the case are not the norm. He said if something doesn't feel right, patients can take their concerns to the state chiropractic board."Say, 'Here's my experience. Is this typical? Is this normal?' Then get some feedback from another source and you can also talk to your medical doctor. You can talk to whoever," Pulley said.Wednesday TestimonyTestimony started Wednesday and continues today in the trial of a chiropractor accused of sexually abusing his patients.In a courtroom so packed that officials had to setup extra folding chairs, jurors heard the allegations of seven patients against their chiropractor, Jason Ebelsheiser."He abused the trust to feed a sexual desire in himself and to go places on women's bodies that he should not have been," said Becky Goettsch, the prosecuting attorney.Prosecutors outlined the complaints in detail made by a high school student, a soon-t-be bride and a pregnant mother, among others. They said the appointments would start like normal."And then also, without warning, without explanation of any kind, he proceeds to put his hands down the front of her pants, down into her underwear," said Goettsch.Ebelsheiser's attorney, Leon Spies said what scared the patients and made them uncomfortable was incidental, accidental contact."He was a licensed chiropractor doing treatment work and in the course of his work, he may have inadvertently touched the vaginal areas of some of his patients," said Spies.Spies said the 34-year-old Oskaloosa native learned soft tissue techniques from specialists and lectures."Jason Ebelsheiser became, in this community, kind of a pioneer of a wide variety of chiropractic treatments, not necessarily those taught at his alma mater, Palmer College," said Spies.But an instructor from Palmer College of Chiropractic testified that even those techniques wouldn't normally involve going inside a woman's underwear."They might brush, but that would be momentary seconds. Not even seconds. Less than a second," said Dr. Ron Boesch.The judge has decided that victim's testimony will not be recorded on audio or video.In Their Own Words: Prosecutor Becky Goettsch“And then he says to her, ‘Ooops, sorry, got a little carried away?’ What do you say to that? What words do you find to deal with that situation when your chiropractor tells you, ‘Oops, I got a little carried away."“That’s a common theme that you see here. There’s a little testing with these patents. How far can I go? Are they going to say anything? Are they going to object?”“She will tell you she’s laying on the table, thinking, ‘What on Earth is going on?” She says “I didn’t have the words to stop it. I trusted him.”“Without any sort of explanation, he puts his ungloved, bare hand down into her pants, down into her underwear, between her legs and started rubbing her bare genitals.”“Jason Ebelsheiser loved the power that that trust gave him. He loved and was intoxicated by that power and that love that his patients gave him."“He abused the trust to feed a sexual desire in himself and to go places on women’s bodies that wh should not have been.”“He used that trust, ladies and gentlemen, to sexually abuse his patients and that’s what the evidence is going to show in this case.”In His Own Words: Defense Attorney Leon Spies“Jason Ebelsheiser became, in this community, kind of a pioneer of a wide variety of chiropractic treatments, not necessarily those taught at his alma mater, Palmer College.”“He was a licensed chiropractor doing treatment work and in the course of his work, he may have inadvertently touched the vaginal areas of some of his patients.”“The evidence in this case will show that Dr. Ebelsheiser had a flourishing, active practice, that among his patients were the complaining witnesses who will come in here to testify about the care they received, the whole care they received. You’ll also see any touching that occurred was inadvertent, it was not sexual in nature, it was not purposeful, it was not violented. It may have been misunderstood, it may have been scary, but not sexual abuse."
SO pretty much they are saying that a Chiropractor was sexually harrassnig patients, WHICH IS WRONG!!!!!
Shooting Reported At Grocery Store
Shooting Reported At Grocery Store
POSTED: 11:38 am CDT October 25, 2010
UPDATED: 12:45 pm CDT October 25, 2010
UPDATED: 12:45 pm CDT October 25, 2010
BOONE, Iowa -- A shooting has been reported at a grocery store in Boone on Monday morning.Officials said police were called to the Hy-Vee store at 1111 8th St.The incident happened inside the store, which has now been evacuated. Shoppers and employees were escorted from the scene. Police and employees are still outside the store.Officials have not yet said what happened inside the store.Few other details are available yet. Police are expected to make a statement in the next hour.The Division of Criminal Investigation has been called to the scene to assist with the investigation.Look for updates on this developing story on KCCI-TV and here on KCCI.com.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Non-Profit organizations
http://www.harrisonhumane.org/- i like working with animals and it is for a good cause
http://ww5.komen.org/- this is just a good cause to work with
http://www.greenies.com/en_US/default.aspx- i like working with animals
http://ww5.komen.org/- this is just a good cause to work with
http://www.greenies.com/en_US/default.aspx- i like working with animals
Friday, September 24, 2010
Homeless Stat's for Hawaii
| Unduplicated Homeless Being Served | State of Hawaii | Oahu | Hawaii | Maui | Kauai | |||||
| Fiscal Years | 2005 | 2006 | 2005 | 2006 | 2005 | 2006 | 2005 | 2006 | 2005 | 2006 |
| Sheltered | 5,950 | 6,054 | 4,174 | 4,295 | 517 | 510 | 1,192 | 1,182 | 67 | 67 |
| Unsheltered | 9,124 | 9,794 | 5,731 | 5,786 | 1,564 | 1,936 | 1,098 | 1,344 | 731 | 728 |
TOTALS | 15,074 | 15,848 | 9,905 | 10,081 | 2,081 | 2,446 | 2,290 | 2,526 | 798 | 795 |
Remarks: Data collected from the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) database for the Fiscal Years 2005 (July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005) and 2006 (July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2006).

The State of Hawaii has 22 agencies; 13 emergency shelters; 36 transitional shelters. They have 8 State homeless outreach programs. The state has 2 state homeless emergency grant programs; 5 Housing Placement Program (TANF Funded). For Shelter plus care programs they have 4 agencies (federal funded); 2 agencies (matching fund by state). Agency to help people with aids find housing, 1 agency.
Agencies of Shelter Stipend Program:
*state owned shelters
Alternative Structures International (808) 696-4039
86-660 Lualualei Homestead RoadWaianae, Hawaii 96792
Catholic Charities Hawai‘i (808) 595-0077 Admin Office: 2745 Pali Highway Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
Hawai`i Island Home for Recovery, Inc. (808) 934-7852
55 Kilauea Avenue
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
55 Kilauea Avenue
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
Family Life Center, Inc. (808) 877-0880 95 South Kane Street Kahului, Hawaii 96732
Family Promise of Hawaii (808) 261-7478
69 North Kainalu Drive
Kailua, Hawaii 96734
69 North Kainalu Drive
Kailua, Hawaii 96734
Gregory House Programs (808) 592-9022
770 Kapiolani Blvd, Suite 503
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
770 Kapiolani Blvd, Suite 503
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Hale Kipa, Inc. (808) 589-18292146 Damon Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96826
Honolulu, Hawaii 96826
Honolulu Community Action Program (808) 521-4531
33 South King Street, Suite 300
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
33 South King Street, Suite 300
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

Homeless Links:
http://www.mauiweekly.com/page/content.detail/id/500456/Homeless-in-Hawai-i.html?nav=13
http://www.icpny.org/PDF/reports/ICP_Hawaii_Brief.pdf
http://www.nationalresourcedirectory.gov/homeless_assistance/states_and_territories/hawaii
http://www.thegovmonitor.com/world_news/united_states/hawaii-does-more-to-address-state-homeless-situation-33669.html
Thursday, September 23, 2010
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I was also thinking of going to Kaplan University, to study Dentistry and become a dental hygenist..
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&sqi=2&ved=0CCAQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.iastate.edu%2F&rct=j&q=iowa%20state%20university&ei=jJCbTNnpJ4eosAO0sqj2BA&usg=AFQjCNEN5H3bVHPze-2oLthP8djdr2YQFg&sig2=__EPK5Vk-57YbW_Ol_X6qw
Iowa State University!! i would love to go to iowa state just cause i love the cyclones!!!!!!!!! yeah buddy!!!!
http://www.iwcc.edu/
Iowa Western Community College!! I am thinking about going to Iowa Western cause i wanna go somewhere close to home, so i can live at home and drive to school everyday that i have class.. i have also heard they have an AMAZING dentistry program...
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128081896
My article is about teachers using video games in school, to help with communication skills and hand eye coordination!! i think it is a good idea cause your using your Brain and thats what school is about
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
http://www.ketv.com/politics/25095295/detail.html
So, my article is about The army wanting to ban all gays from entering the army.. what do you think they should be able to!?
my idea would be no, cause they want lots of people to enter the army. and i don't think they should discriminate from gays and wanting to enter the army
http://www.ketv.com/news/25100604/detail.html
Omaha Man Gets Prison For Molesting Lincoln Boy
Court Documents: Jenkins Admits To Assaulting 6-Year-Old
POSTED: 11:37 am CDT September 21, 2010
LINCOLN, Neb. -- A 22-year-old Omaha man who admitted molesting a 6-year-old boy in Lincoln has been sentenced to 3-to-10 years in prison.Court records say Shad Jenkins had pleaded no contest to attempted sexual assault of a child, after prosecutors lowered the charge and dismissed another in exchange for the plea.Jenkins was sentenced Monday by Judge Steve Burns in Lancaster County District Court.A Lincoln Police affidavit said Jenkins admitted molesting the boy in September and December of last year.According to the Lincoln Journal Star, Jenkins' lawyer, Scott Helvie, said Jenkins was physically and sexually abused as a boy and was under state care until he turned 19.
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