(AP) ? A Honeywell plant in southern Illinois that helps make nuclear fuel has been shut down because the Nuclear Regulatory Commission found the facility unable to withstand a seismic event. The agency described the reasons for the shutdown Friday, saying an extensive inspection had determined some of the plant's equipment would not be able to hold up under a "credible seismic event." Lexington police spokeswoman Sherelle Roberts told the Lexington Herald-Leader (http://bit.ly/P6LDFjhttp://bit.ly/P6LDFj ) that they consider Buckley dangerous and his training as a former Army Ranger "gives him the ability to engage in defensive and combative tactics at a very high level." (AP) ? City and police officials in Elizabethtown, near the Fort Knox Army post, will be offering training sessions for civilians to learn about post-traumatic stress disorder. Law enforcement officers, first responders and security personnel are being urged to attend the training to be held next Tuesday and Wednesday at the Elizabethtown Police Department, The News-Enterprise reported (http://bit.ly/PRkBDghttp://bit.ly/PRkBDg ). The training will include a panel of local health officials who have experience treating soldiers with post-traumatic stress.
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