AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFood Safety: The FDA upgraded a Midwest Poultry Services egg recall to Class I, warning nearly 1.6 million cartons of eggs sold in Arkansas and other states could carry Salmonella Enteritidis, with sell-by dates running through Aug. 17. Retail Recall: Walmart shoppers are also being told to check pantries after a Marketside Tomato Bisque Soup Kit recall tied to possible Listeria contamination, distributed in 29 states. Energy & Utilities: SWEPCO says it’s suspending residential disconnections for nonpayment through the end of the week as extreme heat continues, while River Valley storm damage left thousands without power and disrupted water treatment operations. Workforce & Training: Caterpillar announced up to $3 million for Arkansas workforce training, and a Springdale partnership is launching an evening HVACr technician program aimed at EPA 608-ready graduates. Health Pipeline: UA Little Rock and NYITCOM at A-State unveiled a 7-year medical pathway for up to 10 students per year starting spring 2027. Local Economy & Governance: A Jefferson County audit raised questions about vehicle and equipment purchases made without Quorum Court input, flagged as a material weakness in financial controls. Agriculture: USDA expanded emergency haying and grazing options on CRP acres for wildfire-impacted producers. Housing Costs: A Redfin analysis finds Little Rock families spend under 40% of income on housing plus childcare—lowest among major metros.
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