December 13, 2007 Extension Meth Program Reaches Out to Thousands Across the State LINCOLN, Neb. A University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension educational program on methamphetamine is taking aim at the dangerous drug and spreading the message to thousands. MoreJune 12, 2007 UNL Project Helps McPhee Students Learn About Environmental Science LINCOLN, Neb. — Many of the children who attend Lincoln's McPhee Elementary School live in places where they can't run barefoot through the grass in their yards and pick flowers from their gardens. MoreSeptember 19, 2006 UNL Study: Counties With Wal-Marts See Slower Growth in Standard of Living LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska counties where a Wal-Mart is located have experienced on average a slower growth in standard of living than counties without the world's largest retailer, a preliminary University of Nebraska-Lincoln study shows. MoreJanuary 27, 2006 Susan Williams Named to Head Southeast Research and Extension Center LINCOLN, Neb. — A longtime University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension educator has been named director of the university's Southeast Research and Extension Center. MoreJanuary 11, 2006 Gas, Diesel Prices Likely will Hold Steady in 2006 LINCOLN, Neb. — Barring another major disruption, gasoline and diesel prices are expected to hold steady in 2006, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln agricultural economist says. MoreDecember 20, 2005 When Traveling, Watch Out for Bedbugs LINCOLN, Neb. — That winter vacation might be relaxing, but could leave travelers with a nasty souvenir – bedbugs. MoreDecember 19, 2005 Urban Pest Management Conference Jan. 26-27 in Lincoln LINCOLN, Neb. — The 14th annual Nebraska Urban Pest Management Conference is Jan. 26-27, 2006 at the Cornhusker Hotel. MoreSeptember 14, 2005 Keep Wildlife From Using Your Home as a Winter Getaway LINCOLN, Neb. — With the cooling fall weather, wildlife creatures seeking refuge from falling temperatures may turn up as unwelcome house guests, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln wildlife damage management project coordinator said. MoreSeptember 9, 2005 They're Back – Itch Mites on the Increase LINCOLN, Neb. — Itch mites – those tiny insects that bit hundreds of southeast Nebraskans last fall – are back and are likely to be a problem again this fall. MoreJuly 20, 2005 Nationally Known Speaker and Author to Present at 2005 Nebraska Rural Institute LINCOLN, Neb. — A CEO-turned-author who teaches community leaders nationwide how to help their small towns prosper will be the featured speaker at the 10th annual Nebraska Rural Institute Sept. 20-22 in York. More
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