AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSchool Safety Backlash: Omaha Public Schools asked police to stop using electric-shock gloves on students, and Omaha police agreed—after reports of two uses in the 2025-26 school year, including on a special education student—sparking parents and students to demand safer options. Immigration Politics: Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon, a Republican, criticized the Trump administration’s deportation push as “overreach,” citing cases he says lack “common sense and humanity.” Black Pride Weekend: Nebraska Black Pride returns with a voguing “Black Opulence Ball” tonight featuring Amber Ruffin, plus a free Family BBQ Sunday in North Omaha. Culture on Screen: HBO’s “Lanterns” is back with Episode 2 (“Trust Fall”) airing Sunday night, as the series leans deeper into its mystery. Local History & Community: North Platte unveiled a new America 250 memorial marker honoring Revolutionary War soldiers, with the DAR calling it a year-round mission of education and preservation. Education & Health: UNMC welcomed HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who praised Nebraska’s nutrition and rural health initiatives.
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