AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoIdentity & Education: Identity Preparatory Academy opened in North Omaha as Nebraska’s first Black-founded, state-approved school, with officials and community leaders celebrating the first day for girls. Public Safety & Schools: Parents and school officials are raising alarms after Omaha’s use of electric shock gloves by school resource officers, as lawmakers and communities push for limits. Culture & Community: Nebraska’s Center for the Book picked two titles to represent the state at the 2026 National Book Festival, and a statewide “Festival Near You” book-club kit is rolling out. Agriculture & Food Systems: UNL researchers report western bean cutworm has been found across Nebraska, warning of potential corn damage and contamination risks. Civic Life & Faith: A renovation fire at St. Anthony Church is under investigation, with the project aimed at turning the building into a community space. Community Spotlight: Nebraska Conservationist Stephen Kennedy earned national recognition for long-running soil and water work. Elections & Tech: Cybersecurity and election security expert Clay Parikh endorsed Scott Petersen for Nebraska Secretary of State. Health Costs: Rising premiums are forcing Americans to skip care, with one Lincoln breast cancer survivor describing missed specialist visits and tests.
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