AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPublic Safety & Courts: The DOJ says it disrupted a planned mass-casualty attack tied to the White House UFC Freedom 250 event, alleging explosive drones and a sniper plan; five men were charged, with arrests across Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska and California. Health Policy Clash: HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ordered a hantavirus-exposed cruise passenger, Angela Perryman, to remain in federal quarantine at Nebraska Medical Center despite a CDC medical reviewer saying she could quarantine at home—sparking a state-federal fight with Florida. Telecom Deal: Jonesboro’s Ritter Communications and Blair’s Great Plains Communications are combining into Rightfiber, a regional fiber provider expected to serve 400 communities in 20 states; the deal still needs regulatory approval. State Budget Watch: Nebraska’s May tax receipts came in about $43M below forecast, pushing the potential deficit to roughly $172M versus a $170M projection. Affordable Housing Finance: Veridian Credit Union won a Freddie Mac Home Possible RISE award for fastest growth in affordable mortgage lending. Local Health Access: Nebraska Humane Society broke ground on a new Omaha low-cost pet wellness center to expand spay/neuter and veterinary care.
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