AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoData Center Backlash: A new poll finds public support for AI data centers collapsing in Canada and the U.S., with 75% opposing local development amid concerns over energy, water, noise, and community pushback. Local Roads & Spending: Sedgwick County budget talks are reigniting questions about the long-stalled Northwest Expressway, with officials saying next year’s funding is missing and a new feasibility study is slipping to early next year. Housing Numbers Across Kansas: Multiple county-by-county HUD rankings show where assistance is concentrated—Sedgwick leads overall HUD-assisted units (5,436) and project-based Section 8 (1,456), while Leavenworth ranks 6th overall (965) and Shawnee jumps to 4th overall (3,306). Federal Finance Watch: Global bonds steadied after the U.S. Treasury moved to stop a bond-market rout by expanding long-duration debt buybacks. Public Safety: A Pawnee Heights student died after collapsing during football practice; an autopsy is planned. Courts: A Douglas County trial centers on a gas-station gun incident, with dueling claims of self-defense versus assault. Tech & Delivery: Amazon says drone delivery will expand to nearly 500 U.S. cities and towns by year-end.
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