AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIndependence Day in Nebraska: Stuhr Museum’s “United We Celebrate” festival brought Hall County together with music, living history, and a community fireworks show as America’s 250th birthday kicked off. Community & culture: Eldon and Candy Hubbard were honored as 2026 Half Century president and vice-president, celebrating decades of Nebraska education and Oregon Trail Days memories. Civil rights through education: Grand Island educator Brian Whitecalf received a NEA Human and Civil Rights award for work tackling disparities and empowering students to serve veterans. Sports policy debate: A petition push would lock in rules limiting underage athletes to sports aligned with sex assigned at birth, with supporters arguing safety and opponents warning about bullying and harm to trans youth. Local learning & tech: UNO’s sold-out AI conference returned bigger, with a focus on using tools responsibly rather than replacing human work. Nebraska in the spotlight: A Nebraska man was described as the alleged architect of a plot targeting President Trump, with court details centering on drones, routes, and a “safe zone” church meeting spot.
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