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September 9
 

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Scam Alerts

Our office has had a number of scam reports in the area. Here are a few reminders from the Federal Trade Commission: 
 

Phone scams come in many forms, but they tend to make similar promises and threats, or ask you to pay certain ways. Here’s how to recognize a phone scam.

There is no prize

The caller might say you were “selected” for an offer or that you’ve won a lottery. But if you have to pay to get the prize, it's not a prize.

You won’t be arrested

Scammers might pretend to be law enforcement or a federal agency. They might say you’ll be arrested, fined, or deported if you don’t pay taxes or some other debt right away. The goal is to scare you into paying. But real law enforcement and federal agencies won’t call and threaten you.

You don’t need to decide now

Most legitimate businesses will give you time to think their offer over and get written information about it before asking you to commit. Take your time. Don’t get pressured into making a decision on the spot.

There’s never a good reason to send cash or pay with a gift card

Scammers will often ask you to pay in a way that makes it hard for you to get your money back — by wiring money, putting money on a gift cardprepaid card or cash reload card, or using a money transfer app. Anyone who asks you to pay that way is a scammer.

Government agencies aren’t calling to confirm your sensitive information

It’s never a good idea to give out sensitive information like your Social Security number to someone who calls you unexpectedly, even if they say they’re with the Social Security Administration or IRS.

You shouldn’t be getting all those calls

If a company is selling something, it needs your written permission to call you with a robocall. And if you’re on the National Do Not Call Registry, you shouldn’t get live sales calls from companies you haven’t done business with before. Those calls are illegal. If someone is already breaking the law calling you, there’s a good chance it’s a scam. At the very least, it’s a company you don’t want to do business with.

More information about different types, stop and report scams can be found HERE on the Federal Trade Commissions website.  

Market on the Square - Saturday's June 6- Sept 14

The Market on the Square is held every Saturday morning from June 6th through Sept. 12th from 8 AM to 11 AM in the parking lot of the Hamilton County Courthouse in downtown Aurora. All local homegrown, homemade and handmade products up for sale.

To register as a vendor for this year's Market on the Square, please fill out the form found at shorturl.at/uEIY9.

The Hamilton Community Foundation will be updating their website with the following resources. Feel free to share the following link: https://hcfne.org/communityresources
Resources for information about about COVID-19:
 

Central District Health Dept

Nebraska Dept of Health

CDC

Governor Pete Ricketts

Nebraska Med updates

Hamilton County

City of Aurora

Hamilton County Facebook page

Hamilton Community Resources

Job Postings:

Dream Designs- Assistant wanted, Please contact Deanna Powell for an interview at (402) 631-9886. Text or call available.