AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEnergy & Water Risk: Lake Powell is at its emptiest level ever for summer, with federal projections warning it could drop to “minimum power pool” next spring—raising the odds of Glen Canyon Dam power cuts and, in worst case, a “dead pool” scenario. Coastal Industry & Permitting: Mississippi’s Marine Resources agency is waiving permit fees for rebuilding storm-damaged structures (with limits on footprint and below-water work), aiming to speed repairs for coastal property owners. Workforce & Business Expansion: iQor plans to add 1,300+ jobs across North Carolina and Meridian, Mississippi, expanding customer-experience support for a major financial services client. Manufacturing & Construction: Starkville is moving ahead with a new Starkville High School on Mississippi State’s campus—227,000 square feet, 1,400 students, and a $101 million bond—highlighting continued growth in Mississippi education infrastructure. Logistics & Training: U.S. Army Reserve units at Camp Shelby carried out real-world rail operations during Operation Sentinel Justice, including Port of Gulfport loading and unloading drills. Mississippi Spotlight: Cleveland’s Leña Pizza + Bagels chef Marisol Doyle earned a global Top 50 ranking, adding fresh attention to Mississippi’s food industry. Agriculture Media: Farmweek ended its 49-year run produced by MSU Extension, marking a major shift for statewide ag programming. Education & Enrollment Pressure: Mississippi districts face looming funding impacts as enrollment declines continue and a “hold harmless” protection expires in 2027.
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