AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFreshwater mussels in Kentucky: Researchers say mussel populations are declining, and the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Center for Mollusk Conservation highlights how these filter-feeders help keep rivers clean—so losses can ripple through water quality and aquatic life. Data center fight in Cave City: Kentucky Industrial Alliance pushed back on rumors and legal challenges to Cave City’s 12-month moratorium, arguing its project fits heavy industrial zoning and that groundwater and karst impacts should be handled through engineering and regulatory review. Open records in Kentucky: A Kentucky Supreme Court ruling reshapes the open records debate, with advocates and legal practitioners weighing what it means for transparency versus personal privacy. Local wildlife and habitat: Officials say more than 1,800 invasive wild pigs were removed from Land Between the Lakes, and Kentucky researchers are also tracking environmental toxin studies in Louisville. Community food and health: Barren County school nutrition leaders won statewide recognition, and Paducah’s neighborhood farmer’s market is set to spotlight dads with local produce and health education.
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