AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSolar Investment: Waaree Solar Americas won a 236.22 MW utility-scale solar module supply contract for a project in Flemingsburg, Kentucky, with deliveries planned for FY28; the company will make N-Type G12R modules in Brookshire, Texas, underscoring the push for “Made-in-America” clean-energy components. Food & Consumer Safety: USDA’s FSIS issued a public health alert for Private Selection Honey Dijon Boneless and Skinless Chicken Breasts with Rib Meat sold at Kroger and Fred Meyer in multiple states, citing an undeclared egg allergen and misbranding; affected lots were distributed to Kentucky and others, and consumers are urged to discard or return the product. Local Business: Skyline Chili reopened in Covington with a new parlor at Fifth and Philadelphia—replacing the long-running Third Street location—adding drive-thru service and updated space while keeping the brand’s 1950s-inspired look. Elections & Policy: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled states may count mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day even if they arrive afterward, leaving Kentucky’s current absentee deadline unchanged. Retail & Community: Kuegel’s Creamery is bringing Chaney’s Dairy Barn ice cream to Owensboro-area events via a new Kentucky-made ice cream trailer. Transportation: The Cave-In-Rock Ferry will suspend operations Tuesday night unless a new operating contract is signed, as the owner says proposed funding terms don’t cover rising costs.
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