AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAir Quality Alert: IDEM issued an Air Quality Action Day for all Indiana counties as ozone is expected to hit “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” levels today, driven by warm, dry, sunny weather and a steady air mass; officials urged Hoosiers with heart or lung conditions, kids, and older adults to limit time outdoors and cut ozone-forming habits like refueling and idling. Conservation Training: Indiana Land Stewardship Leadership Academy graduated its first class of conservation practitioners, pairing Purdue Extension and The Nature Conservancy in Indiana to train early- to mid-career professionals on working with farmers and improving conservation on private land. Coal Push: Nationally, President Trump announced nearly $700 million to support coal plants and exports, including Defense Production Act authority—an energy move that could affect Indiana’s air and climate policy debates. Livestock Health Watch: USDA confirmed New World screwworm in a Texas calf, triggering alerts for ranchers and a market reaction that could ripple through cattle prices. Local Outdoor Access: Indianapolis youth outdoor opportunities get a boost as Camptown received a $400,000 grant to expand its Base Camp property, including a lake expansion and native tree plantings.
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