AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUtah Court Watch: In Tyler Robinson’s Charlie Kirk preliminary hearing, prosecutors leaned on surveillance video, DNA testing, and alleged confessions, while the defense tried to poke holes in the forensic work; Judge Tony Graf won’t decide on sending the case to trial until Sept. 1. AI & Power Grid: A new wave of fights is emerging over AI data centers as utilities scramble for nuclear fuel and long-lead equipment, with demand surging faster than infrastructure can keep up. Heat & Wildfire Health: A dangerous U.S. heat dome is expected to push temperatures over 100°F across much of the country, worsening wildfire conditions and raising serious health risks from smoke and extreme heat—an issue hitting Utah and the Rockies hard. Utah Tech Education: dti Publishing announced NetEmulator 3.0’s Cybersecurity Edition, aiming to teach real network security tasks through hands-on simulation. Forest Management: Sen. John Curtis renewed calls for federal forest reform after touring Utah fire burn scars, arguing new rules are needed to reduce wildfire risk. Local Industry: Janicki Industries broke ground on an $800M manufacturing campus in Great Falls, Montana, with major job promises and ties to aerospace/defense/space supply chains.
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