AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoClimate Extremes: A new national look at temperature records shows extreme heat is becoming routine, with human-caused warming making severe heat events far more likely across much of the U.S. Public Health: Lyme disease risk is expanding as blacklegged ticks move into more Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio areas, including suburban parks and backyards—Kentucky is flagged as part of the growing risk zone. Wildlife & Safety: South central Kentucky residents report rising bear sightings, with bears drawn to unsecured food sources like trash and pet food. Local Parks & Nature Access: Madisonville is pursuing up to $551,207 for Mahr Park’s Nature Play Area Phase II, including an ADA-accessible splash pad, native plantings, and nature signage. Water & Recreation: Investigators continue after a deadly July Fourth boat crash on Herrington Lake; witnesses have spoken as the case remains open. Education & Environmental Tech: EKU’s aviation program is adding a WingtraRAY unmanned aircraft system to train students in high-precision mapping used in environmental monitoring and surveying. Policy Watch: More than 100 Kentucky laws take effect July 15, including measures affecting schools, criminal justice, and consumer protections. Land & Heritage: Trump plans to scale back Utah national monuments, a reminder that public-land protections can swing with federal policy. Gov. Personnel: Rocky Adkins has left Gov. Beshear’s administration amid speculation about a 2027 run.
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