AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCommunity Grants: The Jewish Federation of Omaha Foundation’s Shirley and Leonard Goldstein Supporting Foundation approved spring grants for 25 applications, backing work that helps Nebraska’s newest residents through language, job support, and health services. Local Education & Culture: East High School held its final commencement before merging into Youngstown High School this fall, with seniors celebrating big milestones and personal stories. Urban Nature & Public Health: UNL experts are helping Nebraska communities diversify tree canopies to reduce losses from pests like emerald ash borer and from drought and severe weather. Agriculture & Food Systems: UNL unveiled new hard red winter wheat and forage triticale varieties aimed at helping western Nebraska producers handle harsh conditions, with wheat variety tours set for June 10–18. Women’s Health: A retrospective study highlighted that testosterone replacement therapy in women may improve symptoms beyond sexual function, including energy, mood, and quality of life. Rural Education Support: ESU 8 says its special education work reaches far beyond one building, with staff across counties and districts supporting students’ access and growth. Workforce & Community: Practical Farmers field days are planned across the Midwest, including Nebraska, with free farmer-led events focused on soil health, water quality, and practical farm solutions. Veterinary Pipeline: UNL’s Nebraska Elite 11 Veterinarian Program selected 21 students for its newest cohort to help address the state’s food-animal vet shortage. Workplace Recognition: NAVC was named to Inc.’s 2026 Best Workplaces list, spotlighting its people-first culture and professional development.
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