Methamphetamine: A Statewide Call to Action
2005-05-09One of rural America’s and Nebraska’s greatests challenges is the drug epidemic, especially methamphetamine. Nebraskans need to become more aware of the magnitude of the problem and how it relates to public safety and rural economic development. In addition, individuals and communities need simple strategies to help combat this growing problem. Below are some resources to help you with this endeavor.
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List of Events
Welcome
Gordon Adams, Mayor, Norfolk
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Introduction
Joe Ferguson
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Overview
Tom Osborne, United States Congressman
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Call to Action
Mike Flood, Nebraska State Senator
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Meth: One of Rural Nebraska's Greatest Challenges
Sue Brown & Marilyn Fox, University of Nebraska Extension Educators
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Impact of Meth on Communities: Pannel
Dan Kueste, President, Norfolk Area Human Resources Association
Randy Nelson, Superintendent, Norfolk Public Schools
Reverend Ray Wilke, Norfolk Faith Community
Dr. Kevin Piske, Norfolk Regional Center
Judy Diettrich, Impact Family Leader
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Randy Nelson, Superintendent, Norfolk Public Schools
Reverend Ray Wilke, Norfolk Faith Community
Dr. Kevin Piske, Norfolk Regional Center
Judy Diettrich, Impact Family Leader
Audience Questions/Answers
Pannel members answer questions for the audience
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Legislation and Enforcement
Jon Bruning, Nebraska Attorney General
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SNARE Drug Task Force
Steve Mills, SNARE Drug Task Force
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Wrap up
Joe Ferguson/Lifelong Learning Center Partners
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