AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Safety: Federal prosecutors say an Omaha man, Abraham Hermosillo Alvarez, helped plan a mass-casualty attack tied to UFC Freedom 250, allegedly directing others to use explosive drones, sniper teams, and escape routes around the White House grounds. Culture & Tech: Edgeworks digitized Nebraska’s I-80 “500 Mile Sculpture Garden” for America 250, 3D-scanning the 1976 rest-stop sculptures to expand access. Health Policy: The FTC and Nebraska joined Alaska, Iowa, and Texas in suing WPATH, alleging the group misled parents about the safety, necessity, and effectiveness of pediatric gender-affirming treatments. Community & Education: Nebraska Extension is hosting a free mineral supplementation workshop June 29 in Bridgeport, and Bennington Public Schools is moving to Class A for most activities starting 2026-27 due to enrollment growth. Local Life: Omaha Navy Week included a tour of the Dunham House veteran housing project, a new community for combat-wounded veterans under construction in Omaha.
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