AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSevere Weather & Emergency Response: Lake County commissioners approved a disaster emergency declaration after June 11 storms, citing five tornadoes across Cedar Lake, Schneider, St. John, Gary, Hobart and nearby areas—making the county eligible for state and federal help. Ag Weather: A wet pattern is raising tar spot concerns for Indiana corn, with early “splash” events driving later outbreaks; scouts and properly timed fungicides are key. Public Health & Water Safety: With summer heat and swimming season underway, local health officials stressed that drownings can be quick and silent, urging active supervision, swim lessons, life jackets, and CPR readiness. Local Media & Community Services: Lakeshore Public Media will simulcast WBAA News starting July 6 after a 38% revenue loss tied to federal and Indiana funding cuts, aiming to keep NPR programming available in Northwest Indiana. Research & Health: IU-led scientists won a $9 million grant to study how immune cell aging may influence Parkinson’s risk and progression. Wildlife Conservation: A radio segment highlighted efforts to protect the rare Mitchell’s satyr butterfly, found only in small Midwest pockets including parts of Indiana and Michigan. Energy Policy: The Trump administration plans to buy back offshore wind leases for four more projects, totaling about $2.6 billion, redirecting investment toward faster-build fossil and geothermal ventures. Accessibility in Indiana: Camp Riley at IU’s Bradford Woods continues barrier-free summer programming for children and adults with disabilities, including sessions focused on chronic blood conditions.
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