AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFood Safety: Federal health officials say shredded iceberg lettuce from Mexico served at Taco Bell caused a multistate cyclosporiasis outbreak; Missouri hasn’t been flagged as a source yet, but Boone County has confirmed 22 cases. Public Health & Courts: Missouri’s AG says American Shaman agreed to suspend sales of kratom and 7-OH in the state after a lawsuit and settlement. Local Infrastructure: Lee’s Summit’s $25 million Pryor Road widening project is drawing complaints over delays and limited neighborhood access while work continues. Consumer Protection: Missouri AG says a St. Charles County contractor, Tri County Fence and Deck owner Craig Sutton, must repay victims $257,000 for taking deposits and not completing jobs. Policy & Data Centers: A Missouri commentary argues anti–data center Facebook pages may be anonymous, unverifiable “manufactured outrage,” while another piece warns Missouri’s weather app could miss critical signals as forecasting resources shrink. Economy: A Rural Mainstreet Index survey finds rural economic growth in a 10-state region slipping below growth-neutral again.
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