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Page One: (254 KB) - Extending the University's Research-Based Resources to You, Rapid Response to Local Needs (Storm Recovery and Itch Mite Epidemic Hits Lincoln), New in 2004 (Ant ID Resources, Handwashing Game, NEP Lessons at Camp Abbot)

Page Two: (117 KB) From NU to You, Extension Helps Nebraskans Put Knowledge to Work, Lancaster Extension Education Center Facilitates Community Programs, Youth in 4-H (Part 1)

Page Three: (108 KB) Web Site Has More Than 4,000 Pages of Content, 3.3 Million Hits Annually, Staff Honors, Awards and Accomplishments, Youth in 4-H (Part 2), New in 2004 ("Plants for Problem Places" Video, 4-H Partnership With Lincoln City Libraries, Horseless Horse 4-H Club)

Page Four: (104 KB) A Look at Some Program Impact Numbers, New in 2004 (4-H Kids Ag Discovery Zone at County Fair, "Resources for Educators" on Food Web Site, Acreage Insights: Rural Living Clinics, People's Choice 4-H Award)

 

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