AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGreat Falls Jobs & Industry: Janicki Industries broke ground on an $800M, 1.6-million-square-foot manufacturing campus at AgriTech Park, aiming for 2,000 jobs over the next decade. Local Infrastructure: Big Sky sewer districts laid out a connected $80M+ plan for canyon sewer, septic failures, and water facility upgrades. Public Health & Community Safety: Montana reported a sharp rise in cocaine and meth seizures while fentanyl seizures declined, as anti-drug task forces keep targeting traffickers. Outdoor Life: Leave No Trace shared practical wildfire-prevention tips for campers, and the Flathead Rivers Alliance expanded public outreach around the Flathead River’s updated management push. Culture & Learning: Montana Shakespeare in the Parks and Laurel library events highlight summer family programming, while North Idaho College released its Spring Dean’s List. Immigration & Rights: Post Falls, Idaho, joined ICE’s 287(g) program for local immigration enforcement. Arts & Montana Connections: A Little Bighorn reenactment tradition continues to bring Indigenous history to life, and Grow Wild’s Big Sky Wildflower Festival drew crowds for conservation-focused events. Sports/Pop Culture: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were spotted spending time in Montana with family after their wedding. Civic Debate: A Montana op-ed argues lodging-tax money shouldn’t funnel to private groups when public needs are urgent. Justice Watch: In the Charlie Kirk case, defense and prosecutors spar over DNA and surveillance video as a judge weighs whether the case goes to trial.
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