AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoData Centers & Local Economy: A Lexington group called “No Kentucky Data Centers” is organizing after the former Lexmark site on New Circle Road was sold to DartPoints, arguing AI-driven profits could mean higher local power costs and accountability gaps. Local Governance: In Northern Kentucky, KYTC paused the “road diet” on Dixie Highway after pushback, opting to move ahead with summer resurfacing instead—an outcome residents said could protect nearby businesses. Education & Workforce: Kentucky lawmakers are in interim committee work in Frankfort, with economic development, workforce, tourism and small business priorities—plus a spotlight on Eastern Kentucky job creation and infrastructure. Housing Affordability: A guest column warns Kentucky’s housing costs are reshaping family budgets, hurting hiring and pushing young adults out. Public Records: Commentary says Kentucky’s open records protections are eroding via HB 520 and a Supreme Court narrowing of what counts as a public record. Business & Courts: A bourbon company tied to The Kentucky Castle faces $1.5M in lawsuits over alleged unpaid bills for design and consulting work. Energy Costs: A report says extreme heat is now treated as a design baseline for the grid, raising reliability and infrastructure pressure. Agriculture: Kentucky State University research finds supplemental nitrogen may not pay off for drought-prone, low- to moderate-yield soybean conditions.
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