AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEducation & Community: UNL associate professor Gwendolyn Combs plans to retire after 26 years shaping workplace inclusion and student success, blending HR leadership with faith-driven service. Health & Wellness: Dr. John Findley of Bentonville will lead the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, bringing a whole-person approach to clinic care, education, research and policy. Local History & Culture: The Nebraska State Historical Foundation handed out $63,501 in Spring RoamNebraska Impact Grants to 38 groups, including first-time support for the Friends of the Historic Midwest Theater and Legacy of the Plains’ Japanese Hall. Public Health Watch: Nebraska Medicine is among voices weighing how prepared the U.S. is for future infectious disease outbreaks as funding and staffing face cuts. Higher Ed Costs: UNL students could see tuition rise again as the NU Board of Regents considers a 4%+ increase tied to the CPI. Pets & Home Life: Omaha’s Nebraska Humane Society shared tips for keeping guinea pigs healthy, social and comfortable. Tech & Kids: States are moving ahead on AI rules for children as federal action stalls, with Florida leading a high-profile fight over chatbot safety. Lifestyle & Food: Tree-Ripe Fruit Co. is bringing peach-filled trucks back to the Midwest, with Nebraska stops planned for the 2026 season.
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