AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPlanned Parenthood access: Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawaii, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky is offering “Just In Case Abortion Pills,” letting non-pregnant people in Indiana get mifepristone in advance via in-person or remote appointments. Water & habitat: Amazon is funding a Starke County habitat restoration in the Kankakee River watershed, targeting 425 acres to remove invasives and restore native sand prairie and woodlands, with leaders estimating major water-recharge benefits. Local outdoor access: River Heritage Conservancy won a $15,000 grant to improve Blackiston Mill access on Silver Creek, including ADA picnic areas, native landscaping, signage, and safety upgrades. Agriculture inputs: Indiana Certified Crop Advisers say foliar soybean micronutrients can help in specific situations, but growers shouldn’t expect guaranteed yield boosts and should run on-farm comparisons. Storms: Rain and storm chances are ramping up across Indiana, with more widespread chances expected Saturday. Air quality: IDEM issued statewide Air Quality Action Day guidance as ozone levels rise. Data centers & water: A public hearing is set for an Amazon data center wetlands permit, as Indiana communities weigh growth impacts. Coal funding: Trump’s plan would direct $700M+ toward coal plant upgrades/restarts, including about $425M tied to Indiana and other states.
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