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The Neighborhood Watch 2022 Spring Safety Symposium was a great success with more than 180 residents in attendance! For those of you who were unable to attend, the 2022 SCLH Neighborhood Watch Spring Symposium featuring Chief Matt Alves representing Lincoln Police and Fire and Laura Mitchell, Shannon Quigley, and Victoria…
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2-2-22 FYI

TAXPAYER REMINDERS IRS IS NOT GOING TO CALL OR EMAIL YOU! Social Security 1099 forms and other tax forms are in the mail. Pick up your mail ASAP. THESE FORMS HAVE YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER ON THEM! DO NOT LEAVE MAIL IN BOX OVERNIGHT Sign up for a FREE SERVICE…
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Winter Holiday Safety Flyer

Winter holidays are a time for families and friends to get together. Following a few simple tips will ensure a happy and safe holiday season. If you are traveling for the holidays, Neighborhood Watch encourages you to review Security Tips for a Worry-Free Vacation and submit a Vacation Home Check…
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Neighborhood Watch FYI

SCAMS TARGETING SENIORS The biggest crimes in our community are scams Victims are losing tens of thousand dollars and more. It is worth your time to watch these videos no one thinks they will fall for these scams until they do We encourage you to share and discuss the following…
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SSA-SCAM-ALERT

SOCIAL SECURITY SCAM ALERT The Social Security Administration will never threaten, scare, or pressure you to take an immediate action. IF YOU RECEIVE A CALL, TEXT, OR EMAIL THAT... Threatens to suspend your Social Security number, even if they have part or all of your Social Security number Warns of…
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Coyote Sighting - Coexisting with Wildlife at SCLH* We are moving into that season where there are more sightings of wildlife. With the recent rainwater shortage, coyotes and other wild animals will be driven closer to residential areas. Coyotes have a flexible diet, including small animals, but they will also…
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Project Lifesaver – Bringing Loved Ones Home

For those with cognitive disorders like Alzheimer’s, dementia and autism, A bracelet about the size of the average watch could be the difference between life and death.  The bracelets are part of the Lincoln Police Department’s Project Lifesaver Program. The bracelets emit a radio frequency that helps police officers locate…
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Notes From Barry Johnson’s Desk 1.... Residents report seeing a mountain lion and cub in the backyards in the area of Stags Leap Lane, down the street from Kilaga Springs Lodge. If you see a wild animal roaming around your neighborhood contact your village coordinator and ask her/him put out…
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