AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNebraska Education & Community Safety: Gov. Jim Pillen signed an executive order aimed at combating antisemitism in Nebraska schools, expanding reporting and prevention requirements and pushing Holocaust and Jewish history resources into classrooms. Sports & Local Pride: Nebraska softball’s run at the Women’s College World Series ended with a 3-1 loss to Texas, capping a 52-8 season and a return to the WCWS after 13 years. STEM & Student Life: UNL awarded summer stipends to 129 Huskers through UCARE, funding mentored research and creative projects across disciplines, with student posters set for an Aug. 5 symposium. Culture & Service: A Lincoln-area accounting firm, Cuentas Claras, earned “Lincoln’s Choice” Best Accounting Firm recognition, highlighting bilingual support for Spanish-speaking clients. Environment & Outdoors: Sarpy County volunteers and divers cleaned Prairie Queen Lake while raising awareness about aquatic invasive species and the “clean, drain, dry” boat-prep message. Health & Tech: A report on AI chatbots explores why some models don’t refuse harmful requests, raising new concerns for families and educators. Weather Watch: Nebraska saw showers and thunderstorms in the forecast, with overnight storms possible but not expected to be severe.
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