March 13, 2008 Water Quality, Water Law Headline Annual UNL Water Law, Policy and Science Conference LINCOLN, Neb. "Water Quality Challenges in the Great Plains" is the theme of this year's University of Nebraska-Lincoln Water, Law, Policy and Science Conference. MoreSeptember 24, 2007 Poll: Rural Nebraskans Worried About Health Care in Retirement LINCOLN, Neb. — Worries about health care loom over rural Nebraskans' retirement dreams – even for those who are decades away from their golden years, the Nebraska Rural Poll shows. MoreSeptember 24, 2007 Rural Nebraskans Hope For, But Don't Count On, Early Retirement LINCOLN, Neb. — More than half of rural Nebraskans think the ideal retirement age is somewhere between 55 and 64, but most don't expect to retire that soon, according to the Nebraska Rural Poll. MoreAugust 30, 2007 Free UNL Lectures Explore Plains Ecosystems LINCOLN, Neb. The University of Nebraska's School of Natural Resources Fall 2007 Seminar Series will highlight projects sponsored by the Great Plains Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. MoreAugust 16, 2007 Poll: Rural Nebraskans Positive About Communities, But Have Concerns, Too LINCOLN, Neb. — Rural Nebraskans continue to feel generally positive about their communities, even as they recognize some of the shortcomings of rural life, according to the 2007 Nebraska Rural Poll. MoreJuly 23, 2007 Nebraska Rural Institute Sept. 17-19 in Holdrege LINCOLN, Neb. — The 2007 Nebraska Rural Institute will be Sept. 17-19 in Holdrege. This year's theme, Winners Working Together, exemplifies the primary objective of the Institute – to share resources, contacts and ideas that participants can use in their communities and organizations. MoreMarch 19, 2007 Talk to Focus on New Mexico Water Dispute's Similarities to Republican River Conflict LINCOLN, Neb. — A glimpse of the possible future of Nebraska's Republican River basin can be found by looking south, to New Mexico's Pecos River. MoreMarch 12, 2007 New Options to be Considered in Writing Farm Bill LINCOLN, Neb. — Higher crop prices, international trade negotiations, the federal budget deficit and new congressional leadership are all factors in the farm bill discussions now under way. MoreFebruary 13, 2007 Farm Bill Meetings Set in Four Nebraska Cities LINCOLN, Neb. — Four meetings in late February and early March in Nebraska will discuss issues and options involved in development of the new federal farm bill. MoreOctober 11, 2006 UNL Prepares Briefing Papers on Ballot Issues LINCOLN, Neb. — University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty have prepared briefing papers about several ballot initiatives that will be before voters Nov. 7. More
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