AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWildfire readiness: Lane Fire Authority says it missed a state wildfire staffing grant after a local levy failure, cutting about $1 million and reducing positions, including ambulance and firefighter roles, just as summer fire season ramps up. Local land-use fight: Lane County commissioners moved toward retroactively permitting a home built near the McKenzie River by former Seneca Sawmill owner Kathleen Jones-McCann, after prior denials over floodway impacts, emergency access, and wildlife habitat concerns. Oregon politics: A new poll shows Oregon’s governor’s race remains competitive, with Christine Drazan leading Tina Kotek by four points. State economy & labor: As minimum wages rise, California cities and counties keep pushing higher than the state floor, underscoring the cost-of-living squeeze. Business expansion: Medford’s Buttercloud Bakery plans a second location in Central Point, adding a coffeehouse concept next to Rogue Creamery. Environment science: Genetic testing links California nutria to a Central Oregon population, suggesting people may have reintroduced the invasive rodents. Tech & defense: An Oregon-linked defense AI hackathon in Seoul highlighted new regional momentum for defense AI ecosystems.
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