AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoKentucky Water Infrastructure: Gov. Andy Beshear and Rep. Hal Rogers announced $6.6 million in Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization funds for Eastern Kentucky—upgrading wastewater treatment in Knott County and extending potable water in Wolfe County. Wildlife Safety: Kentucky Fish and Wildlife is urging residents to expect more black bear sightings this time of year as young males roam after being pushed out by older bears; officials say to keep distance and remove food attractants. Local Forest Recovery: Monticello is accelerating Emerald Ash Borer canopy restoration, with city crews and Monticello High School students planting hundreds of replacement trees as the community removes thousands of ash trees. Soil Health Research: Kentucky State University researchers report pine sawdust biochar can help buffer acidic soils and boost soil organic carbon in continuous soybean fields, with benefits showing after two years. Public Health Leadership: Marshall County’s Dr. Billy Pitts was elected to the NACCHO board, representing local health departments across the Southeast, including Kentucky. Innovation in Kentucky: Kentucky State University recognized faculty and students through the Kentucky Commercialization Ventures Innovation Celebration, highlighting work spanning aquaculture, controlled environment agriculture, and environmental studies.
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