AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPublic Health Alert: Federal health officials say shredded iceberg lettuce from Mexico served at Taco Bell in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia is linked to the ongoing cyclospora outbreak, with the CDC warning people not to eat it while the FDA works with the supplier to check whether contaminated product remains on shelves. Local Land-Use Fight: In Mercer County, Burgin’s initial approval of annexation tied to a proposed data center near Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill has drawn renewed opposition over potential impacts to ecosystems and the area’s historic character. Wildlife & Conservation: West Virginia elk calving is underway at the Tomblin Wildlife Management Area, with biologists using GPS collars and telemetry to track hidden births across 27,000 acres. Community Support: Frankfort Kiwanis’ “Khristmas in July” food drive is set for July 25 at two Kroger stores to stock the Emergency Community Food Pantry, which serves many children. Food & Farming Arts: KJ’s Garden Arts is debuting at the Owensboro Regional Farmers Market, sharing handcrafted prints inspired by Kentucky outdoor scenery.
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