AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNative Data Centers & Energy Demand: Honor the Earth reports at least 37 proposed data-center projects mapped near Native American tribal lands, with federal policy pushing more development and raising concerns about water, power, and costs for frontline communities. Route 66 & Local Travel Culture: McAlester was picked as the first Oklahoma stop for the national travel TV series “LOST IN with DJ BBQ,” spotlighting food, culture, and attractions. Native Nation Courts After McGirt: The Choctaw Nation says its post-McGirt court expansion has grown dramatically—more cases, more facilities, and more cross-deputization—rejecting “sky is falling” fears. Education & Inclusion in Oklahoma: NSU’s RiverHawks Scholar Program is seeking community internship partners for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Community Life & Family Support: Sen. Paul Rosino is reviving a plan for a single Oklahoma agency focused on children, aiming to better coordinate child welfare, behavioral health, and youth services. Public Health Reminder: Doctors warn that drowning can happen in seconds, with kids facing the highest risk in early childhood and swimming pools. Oklahoma Politics Participation: Oklahoma’s June primary drew low independent turnout, with only 9% of registered independents voting in the lone open race. Arts & Summer Viewing: A guide to coming-of-age movies argues summer is the perfect season for beach friendships, first kisses, and bittersweet transitions.
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