AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCommunity & Culture: The Great Plains Black History Museum marked its 50th anniversary on Juneteenth, with leaders pointing to plans for a new multimillion-dollar facility to expand exhibits and education. Local Events: Omaha hosted U.S. men’s World Cup watch parties, including a big turnout at Pint Nine Brewing in La Vista, as soccer clubs and fans rally around the sport. Health Watch: The CDC reports measles has spread to 41 states and caused three deaths, with Nebraska among the jurisdictions listed. Civic Life: Nebraska neighbors are pushing to get up to 12 initiatives on the November ballot before the July 2 signature deadline, covering issues from abortion and cannabis to property taxes and education. Education & Youth: Brady Public Schools won a statewide career education award for its middle school program, highlighting hands-on learning and partnerships with local employers. Higher Ed: UNMC’s Board of Regents unanimously appointed H. Dele Davies as the ninth chancellor, effective July 1. Policy & Rights: The FTC and four states sued WPATH, alleging the group misled parents and minors about pediatric transition treatments. Sports: Omaha’s College World Series championship is set, with North Carolina and Oklahoma chasing MCWS history.
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