Rural Confluence, a project supported by the National Science Foundation, provides resources for UNL to work with Nebraska communities interested in being prepared for future extreme weather. We would like to share some data and examples of community resiliency related to weather, water, and fire. We invite you to join us to discuss what challenges and opportunities these changes might offer Curtis.
Date & Time: April 27, 2026, 6:00pm
Location: NCTA Student Union- The Barn
504 E 6th St, Curtis, NE
Why should I participate?
- Your community, your plan: Your involvement can directly influence the development of resilience plans tailored to the needs and future goals of Curtis
- Build networks: Connect with fellow residents and researchers who are passionate about the future possibilities in Curtis
- Shape the future: Communities that plan for the future suffer less damage and loss
For more information on the previous community.
Supported by: Rural Prosperity Nebraska, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and the National Science Foundation