AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFlood Recovery Fatigue: A new analysis warns that repeated flash flooding is turning disaster recovery into a long-term way of life, with communities from Texas to Kentucky struggling to bounce back. Mosquitoes & West Nile Risk: Louisiana is ranked among the worst for mosquitoes, with year-round breeding driven by rainfall, humidity, and mild winters. Kentucky Storm-Proofing: A new Kentucky law makes contractor fraud a felony after disaster damage, including a post-disaster business registry and limits on door-to-door sales during emergencies. Ticks on the Move: Kentucky health and vet officials urge tick protection for people, pets, and livestock as Asian longhorned ticks expand and tick-borne diseases remain a concern. Air Quality & Wildfire Smoke: Canadian wildfire smoke is expected to push air quality alerts into parts of Kentucky, including Boone, Campbell, and Kenton. Cyclospora Outbreak: The “explosive diarrhea” parasite outbreak is surging nationwide, with Kentucky among states in a likely linked cluster; officials are still investigating produce sources while CDC case counts climb and guidance focuses on safer food handling. Local Conservation Spotlight: Boone County’s Earl and Hazel Jones Center for Conservation highlights habitat protection and education on a growing local conservation legacy.
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