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News that matters for Nebraskans over 50
MAY 28, 2025
We recently learned NV Energy only refunded 20 percent of the bills it overcharged hard-working Nevadans. That means more than 60,000 of us were fleeced.
MAY 28, 2025
AARP Wyoming seeking nominations for the AARP Andrus Award for Community Service. The association's most prestigious volunteer tribute recognizes outstanding individuals age 50 and older who are sharing their experience, talents and skills to enrich the lives of others.
MAY 28, 2025
Get together, get healthier, spot a scam and more with our free, unique and varied events. Join us today!
MAY 28, 2025
Bring authentic Italian dishes to your table. Learn to prepare Pork Braised in Milk, a tender and flavorful classic, and creamy Polenta to serve as the perfect complement.
MAY 27, 2025
There are over 230 Clematis species, both woody and herbaceous types. Among the 230 species, there are climbing and non-climbing varieties. The non-climbing species are C. heraceifolia, C. integrifolia, and C. recta.
MAY 27, 2025
AARP Michigan’s Ask the Doc engaging and informative virtual event series covers a wide range of health and wellness topics tailored to a modern and ever-changing world.
MAY 27, 2025
Se donarán $1,500 de parte del ganador del Premio Andrus a una organización sin fines de lucro elegible.
While people are busy with seasonal preparations and social activities, AARP Kentucky is reminding members to be aware of holiday-related cons.
AARP North Dakota will host a virtual session on retirement this fall with a panel of retirees.
Did you miss out on a virtual program? Now you can catch up with the AARP Rhode Island Replay Center at aarp.org/RIReplays.
Help may be available for Hoosiers who are having trouble paying their rent amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Delaware is experiencing a shortage of primary care physicians, hindering access to care for a population that is one of the oldest in the nation.
AARP Community Challenge grants awarded in three Washington areas this year are funding improved access to high-speed internet, a "story trail" to help children boost physical activity while improving their reading skills, and dozens of small urban gardens.
Prescription drug prices rose more than 25 percent for Virginia residents from 2015 to 2019. Now, AARP is advocating to ease these burdensome costs afflicting residents across the state.
The coronavirus pandemic forced millions of Americans to rely on the internet for their well-being. AARP Tennessee is advocating for improved internet access for the 400,000 Tennesseans who lack high-speed internet.
Despite COVID-related challenges, more than 200 dedicated AARP Tax-Aide volunteers statewide helped file more than 5,000 federal tax forms last year, saving Vermonters $4.4 million in refunds.
AARP Missouri is launching a virtual fitness program, Show-Me the Miles, in December. Participants will log the miles they walk, hike, cycle or run via an online form to track their progress.
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