AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSouth Fork Fire Response: FEMA approved a Fire Management Assistance Grant for Nebraska’s South Fork Fire near Fort Robinson, as the blaze tops 32,000 acres and containment sits at 42%; evacuation areas were adjusted to “GO” status and Hwy. 20 may see intermittent closures. Wildfire Relief on the Ground: Hot Meals USA fed firefighters during recent Nebraska grass fires, sending volunteers out early and serving hundreds of meals while crews worked long shifts. Livestock Biosecurity: The New World screwworm has been confirmed in New Mexico and Texas, raising alarms for pets and wildlife as well as cattle; USDA actions include quarantine zones and conditional dewormer approvals. Water & Politics: Republican attorneys general, including Nebraska’s, urged EPA to classify mifepristone as a water contaminant, while experts say there’s no proof of harm from medication abortion in wastewater. Local Conservation & Pollinators: Riverside Discovery Center in Scottsbluff regained PlantNebraska accreditation and launched a pollinator initiative using a new garden space. Data Centers & Community Concerns: A Nebraska discussion on data centers tied property tax impacts to local tax bases, as residents weigh new development and zoning rules. Weather Watch: Nebraska faced severe storm risk with a watch for parts of the southeast, plus a separate forecast calling for a brief break in humidity before another impact day.
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