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News that matters for Nebraskans over 50
DEC 9, 2025
Whether you are unhappy or bored or simply looking for greater fulfillment, AARP Wyoming’s free virtual series called “Reimagine Your Next Chapter” will help you examine your situation and confront roadblocks to moving to the next level of fulfillment.
DEC 9, 2025
In 2025 we brought events to seven North Dakota towns and offering a wide range of virtual events to help you how to safeguard yourself from fraud.
DEC 9, 2025
Survey Shows Vermonters Want Affordable Housing, Reliable Care, and Support for Family Caregivers
DEC 9, 2025
In November, AARP Orlando volunteers flooded the Brightline high-speed train platform in a sea of red as part of our ongoing transportation series in partnership with Mpact, a national nonprofit focused on creating stronger communities by connecting them with public transportation. The event showcased the importance of rail as a vital transportation option for older adults. Today’s adventure? A round-trip journey on Florida’s Brightline transportation system to West Palm Beach.
DEC 9, 2025
The holiday season usually means fun with friends and family, goodwill and giving. Unfortunately, it's also prime time for cybercriminals to perpetrate fraud. Beware during the holiday rush and try not to act impulsively.
DEC 9, 2025
Long Island stands at a demographic crossroads. With 41% of the population being ages 50 and older, these communities face both challenges and economic opportunities. These policy roadmaps illustrate how targeted policies and age-friendly initiatives yield substantial economic returns while enhancing the quality of life for residents of all ages throughout Long Island.
Those who served in the military have access to medical benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, but many eligible veterans either don't know about or bother to use them.
It's hurricane season. Experts say now is the time to develop an evacuation plan, gather supplies, update your homeowners’ and flood insurance. AARP VA offers resources.
Wyoming Residents Must Now Have ID to Vote in Person
For the first time, starting this year, all Wyoming voters must present identification before casting their ballots in person.
After six years of dedicated service, David Holmquist, 75, of Omaha, is stepping down as AARP Nebraska’s volunteer state president. Holmquist has built integral relationships with elected officials, community partners and volunteers on behalf of the state’s nearly 200,000 AARP members.
AARP Delaware has scheduled events to help members stay engaged in their communities.
AARP Connecticut’s Virtual U Faith in the Neighborhood series is part of a collaboration between AARP and the Hartford International University. The one-hour sessions are designed to promote cross-cultural understanding and delve into topics such as prayer, food and dating customs.
Got two left feet? You’re still invited to get rhythm and get fit with AARP New York’s Wellness Wednesdays—a series of free, virtual fitness and dance sessions with the IndoRican Multicultural Dance Project.
An election law passed last year has altered the deadline to request an absentee ballot. It’s now 15 days before an election, instead of seven days prior.
AARP Missouri is encouraging voters to stay up to date on election information before casting their ballots in the Tuesday, Aug. 2, primaries.
Louisianans head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 8, for the first round of elections for six U.S. House seats, a U.S. Senate seat and other offices.
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