AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGreat Lakes Water Quality: Kent County lifted the no-body-contact advisory for Myers Lake but kept it in place for Wabasis Lake after E. coli levels stayed above Michigan’s standard, with more samples planned. Great Lakes Energy & Pollution Risk: A Line 5 update shows the tunnel permit is granted but construction is still blocked after Michigan Supreme Court action, leaving Enbridge waiting on additional permits and facing ongoing legal fights. Public Health & Food Safety: A multi-state outbreak tied to alfalfa sprouts has spread to 15 states, with Michigan among those reporting cases. Environmental Crime on the Water: A Traverse City man faces federal charges for allegedly impersonating a Coast Guard officer and discharging sewage into Lake Michigan. Wildlife Conservation: A butterfly once near extinction is getting new hope in Michigan through captive breeding and reintroduction efforts. Data Centers Backlash: Republicans are ramping up messaging on data centers after internal warnings that public hostility could hurt election prospects, while Michigan candidates debate moratoriums and local control. Local Nature & Community: Kalamazoo opened six new outdoor pickleball courts at Spring Valley Park, adding to the region’s outdoor recreation options. Climate/Weather Watch: Forecasts point to near-normal late-August conditions, with ongoing drought concerns shaping planning for the next growing season.
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