AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDefense & Manufacturing: A reported U.S. green light for Ukraine to produce Patriot missiles spotlights a hard reality for Arkansas-linked defense supply chains: the PAC-3 MSE production cycle is about 24 months, with hundreds of suppliers feeding Lockheed Martin’s Camden plant. Medicare Consumer Watch: Arkansas readers are reminded to be cautious with Medicare marketing as federal rules limit unsolicited outreach and pressure tactics. Energy & Prices: A renewed Iran-U.S. ceasefire risk is pushing oil jitters and could lift fuel costs later; Arkansas regular gas is cited around $3.45. Public Safety Finance: Jonesboro filed a petition drive for a 0.625% sales tax increase dedicated to police, fire, and E-911, aiming for a Nov. 3 ballot. Broadband Expansion: Dobson Fiber named Joann Shumard as Chief Technical Officer to lead network engineering and infrastructure growth. Tech & Local Business: A New York nonprofit backed by the Walton Family Foundation launched a Northwest Arkansas Innovation Fund to seed new companies and talent. Agriculture Resilience: Researchers at the University of Arkansas are breeding rice for heat, drought, and high nighttime temperatures as climate pressures mount. Data Center Governance: Wrightsville set a Monday town hall on a $6 billion data center near the city, focused on transparency and community input. Fraud & Enforcement: AG Brown announced a $45 million multistate settlement with Block over Cash App deceptive practices and fraud protections.
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