AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoArts & Education: UNL’s Eloise Kruger Gallery of Miniatures is expanding after two leaders studied at the International Guild of Miniature Artisans Guild School in Maine, bringing back new skills and ideas for exhibitions and community learning. Local Impact: Rick Rasby retired after 40 years shaping Nebraska’s beef industry through Nebraska Extension research and producer-focused tools. Health & Community: Douglas County’s latest health assessment flags rising infant mortality and low HPV vaccination rates, urging safer places to move, better access to care, and community-wide support. Food Access: Nebraska pantries are bracing for a possible Trump executive order that could require proof of citizenship for USDA food programs, potentially affecting TEFAP supplies for undocumented neighbors. Education & Families: Omaha Public Schools is holding public meetings on budget cuts tied to a Nebraska Department of Education state-aid miscalculation. Culture & Local Life: Husker Harvest Days returns Sept. 15–17 in Grand Island with complimentary advance admission and new livestock programming plus fresh show features. Sports & Youth: Blackfoot grads Kasen Sorensen and Austin Arave committed to Southwestern Oregon Community College, keeping their close bond on the court. Public Safety & Policy: Shelton Public Schools adopted a full cell phone ban during school hours, allowing smartwatches only if communication features are disabled. Science & Service: A Vermillion-area update highlights the SAM Project’s work bringing clean drinking water and sanitation to rural communities in Zambia. Business & Growth: North Platte’s The Vine opened as a specialty plant shop, aiming to be a downtown destination for tropical and hard-to-find houseplants.
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