Keeping the kids safe

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Leyton Goffena, 5, of Sidney, son of Stacey and Brad Goffena, gets a length of hose from Sidney Firefighter Lt. Tony McLain during an obstacle course run. The obstacle course was part of the 2017 Safety Town program at the downtown Sidney Fire Department, Wednesday, July 13.

Evan Kennedy, right, 13, of Sidney, son of Tim and Angie Kennedy, wore a lion mask as he pretended to be a school intruder. Watching is Sidney Police Officer Mike McRill. Evan was part of a drill to teach kids what to do if a stranger came into their school. The drill was part of the 2017 Safety Town program, Wednesday, July 13, at the Sidney Police Station.

Isaac Maxson, 5, of Conover, son of Mike and Liz Maxson, gets a firefighter sticker from Sidney Firefighter Lt. Tony McLain during the 2017 Safety Town program at the downtown Sidney Fire Department, Wednesday, July 13.

Sidney Police intern Amber Balling, center, helps 2017 Safety Town students Madalynn Wooddell, left, 5, daughter of Misty and Rob Wooddell, and Amelia Middleton, 5, daughter of Britnie and Seth Middleton, all of Sidney, cross the street as they walk from the downtown Sidney Fire Station to the Sidney Police Department. The kids visited the fire station as part of Safety Town, Wednesday, July 12.

Sidney Police Officer Mike McRill reads the book, “I’m Not Scared, I’m Prepared,” to a group of kids in the Sidney Police Department, Wednesday, July 13. The children were taking part in the 2017 Safety Town program. The book taught kids what to do if a stranger invaded their school.

Kids throw pieces of paper at Evan Kennedy, top, 13, of Sidney, son of Tim and Angie Kennedy, after he barged into their classroom pretending to be an intruder. Evan was part of a drill to teach kids what to do if a stranger came into their school. The drill was part of the 2017 Safety Town program, Wednesday, July 13, at the Sidney Police Station.

Brice Davis-Landrum, 5, son of Tracey Landrum, of Sidney, eats a cupcake during a lunch break in the Sidney Police Department while at the 2017 Safety Town program, Wednesday, July 13.

Elyse Dembski, 5, of Sidney, daughter of Matt and Kim Dembski, practices her stop, drop and roll technique during the 2017 Safety Town program at the downtown Sidney Fire Department, Wednesday, July 13.

Madalynn Wooddell, 5, of Sidney, daughter of Misty and Rob Wooddell, crawls through a pipe during an obstacle course run. The obstacle course was part of the 2017 Safety Town program at the downtown Sidney Fire Department, Wednesday, July 13.

Leyton Goffena, 5, of Sidney, son of Stacey and Brad Goffena, gets a length of hose from Sidney Firefighter Lt. Tony McLain during an obstacle course run. The obstacle course was part of the 2017 Safety Town program at the downtown Sidney Fire Department, Wednesday, July 13.
http://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2017/07/web1_SDN071317SafeKids2-1.jpgLeyton Goffena, 5, of Sidney, son of Stacey and Brad Goffena, gets a length of hose from Sidney Firefighter Lt. Tony McLain during an obstacle course run. The obstacle course was part of the 2017 Safety Town program at the downtown Sidney Fire Department, Wednesday, July 13. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Evan Kennedy, right, 13, of Sidney, son of Tim and Angie Kennedy, wore a lion mask as he pretended to be a school intruder. Watching is Sidney Police Officer Mike McRill. Evan was part of a drill to teach kids what to do if a stranger came into their school. The drill was part of the 2017 Safety Town program, Wednesday, July 13, at the Sidney Police Station.
http://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2017/07/web1_SDN071317SafeKids8-1.jpgEvan Kennedy, right, 13, of Sidney, son of Tim and Angie Kennedy, wore a lion mask as he pretended to be a school intruder. Watching is Sidney Police Officer Mike McRill. Evan was part of a drill to teach kids what to do if a stranger came into their school. The drill was part of the 2017 Safety Town program, Wednesday, July 13, at the Sidney Police Station. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Isaac Maxson, 5, of Conover, son of Mike and Liz Maxson, gets a firefighter sticker from Sidney Firefighter Lt. Tony McLain during the 2017 Safety Town program at the downtown Sidney Fire Department, Wednesday, July 13.
http://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2017/07/web1_SDN071317SafeKids9-1.jpgIsaac Maxson, 5, of Conover, son of Mike and Liz Maxson, gets a firefighter sticker from Sidney Firefighter Lt. Tony McLain during the 2017 Safety Town program at the downtown Sidney Fire Department, Wednesday, July 13. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Sidney Police intern Amber Balling, center, helps 2017 Safety Town students Madalynn Wooddell, left, 5, daughter of Misty and Rob Wooddell, and Amelia Middleton, 5, daughter of Britnie and Seth Middleton, all of Sidney, cross the street as they walk from the downtown Sidney Fire Station to the Sidney Police Department. The kids visited the fire station as part of Safety Town, Wednesday, July 12.
http://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2017/07/web1_SDN071317SafeKids7-1.jpgSidney Police intern Amber Balling, center, helps 2017 Safety Town students Madalynn Wooddell, left, 5, daughter of Misty and Rob Wooddell, and Amelia Middleton, 5, daughter of Britnie and Seth Middleton, all of Sidney, cross the street as they walk from the downtown Sidney Fire Station to the Sidney Police Department. The kids visited the fire station as part of Safety Town, Wednesday, July 12. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Sidney Police Officer Mike McRill reads the book, “I’m Not Scared, I’m Prepared,” to a group of kids in the Sidney Police Department, Wednesday, July 13. The children were taking part in the 2017 Safety Town program. The book taught kids what to do if a stranger invaded their school.
http://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2017/07/web1_SDN071317SafeKids5-1.jpgSidney Police Officer Mike McRill reads the book, “I’m Not Scared, I’m Prepared,” to a group of kids in the Sidney Police Department, Wednesday, July 13. The children were taking part in the 2017 Safety Town program. The book taught kids what to do if a stranger invaded their school. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Kids throw pieces of paper at Evan Kennedy, top, 13, of Sidney, son of Tim and Angie Kennedy, after he barged into their classroom pretending to be an intruder. Evan was part of a drill to teach kids what to do if a stranger came into their school. The drill was part of the 2017 Safety Town program, Wednesday, July 13, at the Sidney Police Station.
http://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2017/07/web1_SDN071317SafeKids3-1.jpgKids throw pieces of paper at Evan Kennedy, top, 13, of Sidney, son of Tim and Angie Kennedy, after he barged into their classroom pretending to be an intruder. Evan was part of a drill to teach kids what to do if a stranger came into their school. The drill was part of the 2017 Safety Town program, Wednesday, July 13, at the Sidney Police Station. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Brice Davis-Landrum, 5, son of Tracey Landrum, of Sidney, eats a cupcake during a lunch break in the Sidney Police Department while at the 2017 Safety Town program, Wednesday, July 13.
http://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2017/07/web1_SDN071317SafeKids6-1.jpgBrice Davis-Landrum, 5, son of Tracey Landrum, of Sidney, eats a cupcake during a lunch break in the Sidney Police Department while at the 2017 Safety Town program, Wednesday, July 13. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Elyse Dembski, 5, of Sidney, daughter of Matt and Kim Dembski, practices her stop, drop and roll technique during the 2017 Safety Town program at the downtown Sidney Fire Department, Wednesday, July 13.
http://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2017/07/web1_SDN071317SafeKids4-1.jpgElyse Dembski, 5, of Sidney, daughter of Matt and Kim Dembski, practices her stop, drop and roll technique during the 2017 Safety Town program at the downtown Sidney Fire Department, Wednesday, July 13. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Madalynn Wooddell, 5, of Sidney, daughter of Misty and Rob Wooddell, crawls through a pipe during an obstacle course run. The obstacle course was part of the 2017 Safety Town program at the downtown Sidney Fire Department, Wednesday, July 13.
http://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2017/07/web1_SDN071317SafeKids1-1.jpgMadalynn Wooddell, 5, of Sidney, daughter of Misty and Rob Wooddell, crawls through a pipe during an obstacle course run. The obstacle course was part of the 2017 Safety Town program at the downtown Sidney Fire Department, Wednesday, July 13. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

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