AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCollege Sports & NIL: Texas Tech’s Brendan Sorsby saga keeps roiling college football as the school doubles down on support after an injunction, while national figures argue the program is normalizing gambling and undermining rules. Agribusiness & Jobs: JBS says it will close two U.S. facilities—a beef plant in Pennsylvania and a value-added operation in Memphis—citing modernization and competitiveness, with production shifted to other sites. Nebraska Politics: Independent U.S. Senate candidate Dan Osborn says he has submitted about 12,700 petition signatures and is building a cross-party coalition around costs, Social Security, and corporate consolidation. State Policy: New Medicaid work requirement rules are out, leaving states and enrollees scrambling over how to prove participation without losing coverage. Public Health & Safety: A new review links pesticide exposure during pregnancy and early childhood to higher risks of childhood leukemia and brain tumors. Community & Local Life: “Bark in the Park” returns Sunday at Oregon Trail Park Stadium in Gering, with a pooch parade, prizes, and support for Panhandle Humane Society after a major animal rescue.
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