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Nancy Hoch
Nancy Hoch was born Oct. 10, 1936, in Nebraska City, Nebraska, to Clarence Lynn DeLong and Mary Irene (Davis) DeLong.
She died peacefully in her sleep in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, May 5.
Nancy grew up in Nebraska City and spent most of her childhood on horseback, as an accomplished and award-winning equestrian. She rode and showed competitively three gated horses all across the United States, winning numerous (way too many to count) trophies and ribbons, in prestigious horse shows like the American Royal in Kansas City, Lexington National in Kentucky, and many more.
Nancy graduated from Nebraska City high school, attended the University of Nebraska and graduated from the University of Kansas with a degree in political science.
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The Nebraska City Police Department’s K-9 officer, Mack, is a multitalented crime-fighting tool.
Mack and his handler, Sgt. Chris Richardson, were the guests of the Nebraska City Rotary Club on Feb. 17.
Richardson explained to club members a bit about Mack’s specialized skills. Richardson said Mack is a dual-purpose dog, which means he is certified for both narcotics and patrol work.
The narcotics certification took six to eight weeks, said Richardson, and the patrol certification took nine to 12 weeks.
Both certifications have to be renewed annually with the state of Nebraska.
When Mack finds narcotics during a search, he gives Richardson a passive indication that he has found contraband.