AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAir Quality Alert: The Southwest Ohio Air Quality Agency issued an alert for much of the Tri-State through Sunday, citing elevated PM2.5 and ground-level ozone—an especially bad setup for Fourth of July fireworks and outdoor events. Heat & Grid Strain: A federal emergency order was used again to force AI data centers in the PJM region onto diesel backup during grid emergencies, underscoring how power-hungry growth is colliding with peak summer demand. Boater Safety: Kentucky Fish and Wildlife and other law enforcement are ramping up Ohio River patrols for the holiday weekend, with drunk boating flagged as the top concern. Local Parks & Access: Fort Thomas opened Highland Hills Park’s new accessible playground, including crumb rubber surfacing funded by the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet. Conservation/Outdoors: Meade County took ownership of the 2,261-acre Otter Creek Outdoor Recreation Area, a move aimed at boosting trails and camping along the Ohio River. Community Recognition: Guthrie Main Street in Todd County won state awards for retail economic vitality and historic preservation.
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