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ALCOHOL COMPLAINCE CHECKS

The Nebraska Department of Transportation and the Prevention Project helped fund three alcohol compliance checks in 2018.

109 businesses in Hall County were inspected by the Nebraska State Patrol and Hall County Sheriff's Office.

Alcohol compliance checks ensure that businesses are properly identifying the age of buyers and prevent minors from purchasing alcohol.

March 6, 2018            November 13, 2018

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Training in Intervention Procedures

The focus of TIPS Training is on responsible consumption, whether it's at a bar, restaurant, ballpark concession, hotel or university. Participants leave TIPS training prepared to: 

  • Recognize signs of intoxication

  • Spot underage drinkers and prevent sales to minors

  • Intervene quickly and assuredly in potential problem situations

  • Understand the difference between people enjoying themselves and those getting into trouble with alcohol

  • Handle alcohol-related situations with greater confidence

  • Use proven strategies to prevent alcohol-related problems

For more than 20 years, TIPS has been a global leader in education and training in the responsible service, sale and consumption of alcohol. 

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​​Call us:

(308)-385-5520

​Find us: 

Central Nebraska Council on Alcoholism and Addictions Inc.

219 W. 2nd Street, Grand Island, NE 68801

 

The Central Nebraska Council on Alcoholism and Addictions, Inc. is a non-profit corporation and affiliate of Facing Addiction with NCADD. This organization, its programs, activities and services are supported in whole, or in part by Grant # 93.959 under the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant and Grant # 5H79TI080263-02 under Nebraska’s Targeted Response to the Opioid Project from the Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment and the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, the State of Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Tobacco Free Nebraska Program, and the CHI Mission and Ministry grant. Additional financial support is provided by Hall County, Heartland United Way, and tax-deductible donations.

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