AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoAI Data Centers: Easton-based TeraWulf says Anthropic has signed a $19B lease for a Kentucky AI data center campus in Hawesville, targeting about 401 MW of IT load and phased buildout through early 2028. Manufacturing/Workforce: UAW leadership updates point to mixed reform results after a corruption-era shakeup, with organizing and internal disputes still shaping bargaining strategy. Food Safety: A first lawsuit has been filed against Publix over recalled GreenWise frozen blueberries tied to an E. coli outbreak, alleging missed safety checks (freezing won’t kill the bacteria). Transportation/Logistics: DHL Global Forwarding launched dedicated cargo flights from Southeast Asia to Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky and Chicago using Boeing 777 freighters to boost predictable capacity. Public Safety/Privacy: NKY cities are weighing automatic license plate readers; Newport residents packed a town hall over proposed Flock cameras, citing surveillance and misuse concerns. Local Infrastructure: Oak Grove’s Exit 89 bridge expansion is underway to handle future Buc-ee’s traffic, including new lanes and roundabouts. Spirits Industry: Brown-Forman’s Louisville CEO Lawson Whiting announced retirement after nearly 30 years, with a succession search underway.
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