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Qualifying for the Nebraska State Track & Field meet from Humphrey St. Francis are, front row, left to right, Lillie Beltz, Alexis Kuchar and Jayda Krings. Back row, Emerson Krings, Isabel Preister, Whitney Wegener and Kali Jarosz. Democrat photo

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The America Red Cross held a blood drive May 8 for the Espiritu and Coble families. Deco Espiritu and Riggs Coble, preschoolers at Platte Center Elementary School, have acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Pictured are Carlos Espiritu, Karla Espiritu, Karina Espiritu, JenCarlos Espiritu, Joaquin Espiritu and Jessica Coble. In the front are Deco and Riggs. Democrat photos

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Sgt. Jesse Pfeifer, of the Nebraska State Patrol, talks to Dusty Saner, EMT, about what to expect in the Seat Belt Convincer, which simulates a sudden stop and how seat belts matter. Democrat photo

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Courtesy photo A mannequin of a child is thrust forward during a simulated sudden stop in the Seat Belt Convincer during training for the Humphrey Rescue Unit April 10.

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Sarah Kessler reacts to a stop in the Seat Belt Convincer. Democrat photo

Seat belts make a difference

Making sure your children are buckled up cannot be over emphasized.That’s the message Jesse Pfeifer and Daniel Osuna-Salazar, of the Nebraska State Patrol, presented April 10 during a demonstration at the Humphrey Fire Station.They brought a simulator, called the Seat Belt Convincer. Participants are buckled into it, and it moves ...

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