AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCommunity Planning & Arts in Neligh: Neligh residents are invited to community workshops (June 16 at 12:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m., and 6:30 p.m.) and encouraged to complete a voluntary, confidential Community Income Survey arriving in mailboxes to help set priorities for streets, water, sewer, and public facilities. South Omaha Immigration Anniversary: A year after the Glenn Valley Foods ICE operation, South Omaha is hosting a “Día de Alegría” “Day of Joy” to rebuild foot traffic and support immigrant families still feeling the long-term fear and financial strain. Education & Inclusion: The U.S. Department of Education admitted it violated a federal court order in Title IX cases tied to gender identity and sexual orientation. State Treasurer’s College & Disability Programs: Nebraska Treasurer Joey Spelberg launched a no-cost financial literacy hub, marked 10 years of the Enable Savings Plan for Nebraskans with disabilities, and announced a “Why I Want to Go to College” writing sweepstakes for junior high students. Local Sports Culture: UNO is highlighted as a co-host partner for the NCAA Men’s College World Series in Omaha. Weather Fact Check: A new fact check says “Dixie Alley” isn’t producing more tornadoes than “Tornado Alley” overall, though detection and terrain can shift the numbers. Sand Hills Power Line Fight: A judge blocked a Sand Hills power line project after ruling the Forest Service fast-tracked it without properly considering environmental and cultural impacts.
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