AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNebraska Politics: Former state Sen. Brett Lindstrom is launching a petition drive to qualify as a nonpartisan candidate for Nebraska governor, setting up a new ballot fight against Gov. Jim Pillen and other contenders. Local Economy: U.S. Bank plans to open two new Des Moines-area branches this summer and renovate 14 locations, signaling continued investment in the region’s banking footprint. Water & Tech: Google’s Nebraska data centers reportedly used about 732 million gallons of water in 2025, reigniting debate over future data-center growth as drought strains parts of the state. AI & Planning: A push to build AI infrastructure is colliding with local zoning and permitting, with Nebraska highlighted as a key battleground where county decisions could speed—or slow—new projects. Early Childhood Education: Nebraska Head Start is rolling out “talk pedometers” to boost early literacy by training teachers to support richer child conversations. Community Support: Big Grove For Good awarded $32,000 to four Corridor nonprofits, including groups focused on food recovery and support for older adults. Immigration Courts: A federal appeals court reversed a decision on immigrant detention bond hearings, keeping a no-bond policy in place while the case heads back for rehearing. Agriculture: Nebraska Extension shared updated guidance on western bean cutworm scouting and treatment timing for Panhandle and southwestern counties.
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