Outstanding Customer Service, 2024

Awarded to: Cassandra Buckley, Secretary in the District 11 Probation Office, Lexington Reporting Center

Cassie has been an exemplary member of the Reporting Center team for three years, balancing her probation role with her commitment as an active member of the US Air Force Reserves. Throughout her time in the Reporting Center, Cassie has excelled in her duties and serves as a role model through her positive interactions with clients and coworkers.

Nebraska Welcomes Chief Justice Jeffrey J. Funke with Investiture Ceremony

In a solemn yet festive ceremony, Chief Justice Jeffrey J. Funke donned his judicial robe in the presence of his family, representatives from Nebraska’s executive and legislative branches, and over 80 judges from across the state. The investiture ceremony, held in the Rotunda of the Nebraska State Capitol, was streamed live on Nebraska Public Media, allowing viewers statewide to witness this significant event.

Omaha Juvenile Judges Celebrate National Adoption Day, Finalizing Over 40 Adoptions

Separate juvenile judges in Omaha opened the doors of the Douglas County Justice Center on Saturday, November 23, to celebrate National Adoption Day with the community. Starting with a press conference, the celebration continued with adoption hearings in the juvenile courtrooms on the second and third floors.

Everyday Heroes: Traci Loker Honored

Dual court clerk Traci Loker, based in Stockville, works in a very old building with persistent maintenance issues. This past year, building challenges have only intensified. Despite dealing with bats, mold, leaks, lack of air conditioning, loss of running water, and continuous construction, Loker has remained dedicated to ensuring access to justice. Her commitment extends to commuting to other counties for court hearings when needed.

Traci, thank you for bringing humor and a positive attitude to the many trials and tribulations that go beyond your clerk duties.

Employee of the Year, 2024

Awarded to: Taileigh Sorensen, Problem-Solving Court Coordinator; AOCP, Problem-Solving Courts, Lincoln

Taileigh Sorensen has excelled as Nebraska's first Problem-Solving Court Coordinator for a family treatment court and the nation’s first child-welfare domestic violence coordinator. Her innovation, creativity, and dedication have established her as a trusted and invaluable team member. Her passion for learning, leadership, and collaboration is unmatched, making her a tremendous asset to the Problem-Solving Court and the families of Lancaster County.