( KNZA )--The Nemaha County Sheriff’s Department is offering a second Women’s Safety Awareness and Self Defense class on Sunday, August 4th.
The first class, held in May, drew an overwhelming response, and will be offered again for women who didn’t attend the first training session.
Sheriff Rich Vernon says by attending the training, women can improve their awareness of surroundings both around the home and when their traveling.
The class will be held Sunday afternoon from 3 to 6 at 710 Pioneer Street in Seneca, one block west of the sheriff’s office.
Participants must be at least 15 years of age.
To register for the free class, or for more information, call the Nemaha County Sheriff’s office at ( 785)-336-2311.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Cold case investigation leads to Holton warrant
Walnut Township recall coming; Friday mtg erupts in arrest
Effingham owner regains truck following theft, arrest
Former Kickapoo Tribal chairman arrested
Severe storms move through NE KS
Winchester native named as Amberwell CEO
Holton property search concludes with arrest
Rural Horton man charged in alleged beating
Sabetha woman arrested in business burglary
Effingham teen facing child sex crimes charges
McLouth man injured in Monday wreck
KS prepares for severe weekend weather
Senator Slama on tax relief efforts
Former AG Schmidt running for KS' 2nd Congressional District
Commission approves agreement for budget help
Meriden man bound over on rape charge
Richardson County Deputies busy during special enforcement
Pawnee City School Board approves personnel changes
LATEST STORIES
Effingham teen facing child sex crimes charges
Pawnee County Rural Health Clinic participating in DHHS program
Local students participation in Peru State research expo
Meetings to help with Homestead Exemptions scheduled in Johnson County
Johnson County Hospital to host meeting on upcoming expansion
Beef Barn replacement planned in Jefferson Co
Sabetha woman arrested in business burglary
Meriden man bound over on rape charge