AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Safety Crisis: Kentucky health officials are investigating a fast-growing cyclosporiasis outbreak tied to a multistate cluster. The CDC says there are 1,645 confirmed cases across 34 states and 5,100 suspected cases, with illnesses in Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky appearing linked to a likely common source. Local Health Response: Kentucky reports 100 cases with 61 confirmed, and experts point to produce like salad mixes, basil and cilantro as possible culprits while tracing continues; CDC guidance urges thorough handwashing and washing produce under running water. Data Center Pressure: Kentucky communities are split on AI data center growth—London and Nelson County have moved toward moratoriums, while other areas consider rezoning and approvals amid concerns about power, water, land use, and who pays the costs. Clean Water Compliance: Mayfield is preparing for new Clean Water Act stormwater requirements under an MS4 program, with city officials outlining how pollutants from runoff must be managed. Community Notes: Princeton continues long-running sidewalk repairs, and a Madison County couple is rescuing animals in rural areas where shelters can’t keep up.
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