AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNative communities & data centers: A new report says big tech is mapping at least 37 data-center projects near Native American lands, with federal policy accelerating the push—raising fresh concerns about water, power, and tribal control. Election security, Oklahoma angle: Oklahoma election officials pushed back on claims tied to declassified federal memos, saying the state’s voter registration database wasn’t breached and that any data referenced was publicly available. Local safety & community response: OKC’s Asian District Cultural Association plans a public safety meeting after a man was beaten to death outside a laundromat. Education funding: Google announced $800,000 for Muskogee County schools and nonprofits, even as some residents oppose nearby data centers. Cherokee health milestone: Cherokee Nation opened the $470M W.W. Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah, expanding emergency, surgical, and neonatal care. Culture on the move: Oklahoma City hosts the Canoe Slalom World Championships at Riversport, bringing 250 athletes from 50 countries. Health warning: Experts renewed alerts about the deadly “Benadryl Challenge,” after an Oklahoma teen death was reported. Arts & storytelling: Director Vincent Grashaw brings his Native American crime drama “Gangland” to the Jerusalem Film Festival.
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