AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFood Safety & Health: A growing cyclosporiasis outbreak tied to shredded iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bell has reached multiple states; Nebraska has reported 49 cases since May, with officials saying there are currently no Nebraska cases linked to this specific outbreak. Public Health & Climate Risk: West Nile virus is off to its worst start in more than two decades, with CDC reporting 48 cases across 23 states by June 30 and most classified as neuroinvasive—raising pressure on mosquito control and personal protection. Severe Weather: A dangerous heat wave is moving into Nebraska with highs near 100 and heat index values around 105 through Sunday and Monday, increasing risk for outdoor activity and vulnerable residents. Water & Wildlife Management: Nebraska Game and Parks will treat two I-80 area lakes with rotenone to remove unwanted fish (carp and gizzard shad), then restock with sport fish this fall. University & Environment: UNL is planning nearly $14 million in spending cuts tied to Gov. Pillen’s 5% directive, with impacts focused on deferred infrastructure and technology upgrades rather than layoffs. Biodiversity Watch: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is reviewing whether Oklahoma’s plains spotted skunk should get Endangered Species Act protections after a petition from a Nebraska-based group.
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