AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRiver Cleanup in Paducah: Volunteers turned out for the 2026 Four Rivers Clean Sweep along the Ohio Riverfront, with organizers saying the goal is to remove trash that harms wildlife, ecology, and the river’s recreation value. Free Fishing Weekend: Kentucky Fish and Wildlife is offering free fishing June 6–7 on public waters (no license/permit needed for FINs and public bodies of water), with size and catch limits still in place. Coal Push, Kentucky in the Mix: The Trump administration is moving nearly $700 million into coal power, including Defense Production Act funding that would extend the life of coal plants in Kentucky and other states. Data Center Tensions: Bowling Green commissioners split on a proposed six-month moratorium on data center projects, while Lexington residents are raising questions about transparency after the former Lexmark site was sold for expansion. PFAS Focus: Kentucky lawmakers are weighing options to address “forever chemicals,” including a bill aimed at studying health impacts and setting drinking-water monitoring and limits.
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