No. 9094
Next issue of Keeping Up - December 3, 2014
Next issue of Keeping Up - December 3, 2014
We know many of you are anxious to start using the new Extension graphics revealed this past week at Fall Conference. We are in the final stages of preparing this new graphics and they should be available shortly. Please continue to be patient while we start this transition with our new branding. Continue reading…
Please refer to the Guidelines section on the Fall Conference web site (http://www.extension.unl.edu/fallconference) if you have questions concerning your mileage reimbursement. Continue reading…
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/fnab
Listed are Extension personnel changes that have occurred recently. If we have missed someone who is new or who has left our system, please contact Kathleen Lodl or Rick Koelsch.
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A copy of Harold Jarche’s book “Seeking Perpetual Beta – A Guidebook for the Network Era” has been placed in the Nebraska Extension Annual Conference Box Folder or visit http://bit.ly/1zDrbkI. Continue reading…
The Community Vitality Initiative has a Powerpoint clicker presentation that compliments the So You Think You Know Nebraska? If you are in need of a Chamber, Rotary, or other presentation - please contact Sue Pearman, spearman2@unl.edu for a copy of the So You Think You Know Nebraska Powerpoint. Continue reading…
Lt. Governor John Nelson announced the release of a state broadband plan. Broadband in Nebraska: Current Landscape and Recommendations lays out a vision for broadband in Nebraska, sets goals and makes recommendations to further broadband development in Nebraska. Continue reading…
I understand that there has been some confusion on the formats that the new Beef Resource Manual is available in. To clarify, the new Beef Resource Manual is only available as a digital download. This is not available in print.
If you have questions, please contact Mike Riese at mriese3@unl.edu.
The 2015 Front Door Forum will be held at the Sandhills Convention Center in North Platte on Tuesday, October 6 and Wednesday, October 7. More information will be available at a later date?
-- RaeAnn Jones
The Nebraska Master Naturalist program has announced its 2015 schedule of training sessions. The program offers participants the opportunity to get up close and personal with Nebraska's natural legacy. Participants will undergo sixty hours of in-depth training led by experts in their fields. Continue reading…
New and Revised Publications Available on the Web December 17, 2014 Continue reading…
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